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The torque control helps me avoid stripping screw heads when a screw sticks in a tight space. I bought this driver because I got tired of hauling out the much larger one just to change a few screws (or whatever). It's a lot more convenient in areas where the larger driver wouldn't fit easily. The ergonomics feel good so far--having an articulated handle makes this driver a lot easier to use than a regular screwdriver. I haven't owned it long enough to fully test the lithium ion batteries, but I'm assuming they will be a better alternative than nickel cadmium.
An important feature for me is being able to straighten it out. My Ryobi impact driver turns the light on once the tool is turning.
It replaced a NicD one I bought from Home Depot. Sure it was only $15 on sale but I had to charge the batteries in a short time.
This tool works perfect for my use. I like that I have an off/on switch for the light.
This tool also has the lock chuck that I find as a great help. Nothing worse than dropping a bit in a computer.
The batteries charge quickly and last long enough for me. Many times I need to reach between some shelves or brackets and can not reach the fasteners properly with a pistol grip only machine.
Works excellant in our production area. We have 6 and they are going strong. Just ordered 3 more.
I use it everyday for work, It is the best tool in my tool bag.
I wasn't certain this was the tool to get but I made the right decision. The smooth action and torque settings have eliminated the occasional stripped Phillip head or plastic case. I haven't had a bit of trouble and I have really put it to work. My position as a bench technician has me constantly either tearing down or reassembling a piece of delicate electronic equipment. I have only had to recharge the battery once and the second battery is just now starting to slow after a week on the job. Nice.
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