Electric screwdriver
Any suggestions of an electric screwdriver to purchase? (I am tired with the manual ones when it comes to building kits!).
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Bosch IXO seems to work really well, and its cheap! (Ish)
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I got a 'yellow' one from b&q only about 30 quid
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These are great
Take a look at these, they're light, easy to handle, can bend at the centre to get different grip or angle.
HITACHI 3.6V DRIVER DRILL DB 3DL2 I use one and wouldn't be without it:thumbsup: |
Bosch IXO all the way and then buy the tips for them Hudy tips are the best a bit more expensive to buy than the fastrax ones but last longer and do not round of so quickley ;
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...|dvc:c|adp:1o5 |
The Hitachi DB-3DL or it's replacement the DB-3DL2 is the one to have and got to be the most popular for r/c use, but not cheap. Unlike the Bosch IXO and the like, the Hitachi has a torque control clutch to stop you stripping threads when tightening screws, a torque control that goes soft enough to protect our small screws in plastic mouldings. And you can use it as a normal screwdriver if the screws are too tight.
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+1 for the bosch IXO
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Take note of Terrys post, cheapest not always best option
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http://www.rcdisco.com/gallery.php?searchTerms=190070 I have had my Bosch IXO for 3 years and no comaplints so far excellent bit of kit and alot of rc drivers use these small comapct and does what it says on the tin |
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I'm sponsored by Dremel/Bosch and have had both options, (free) I bought the Hitachi with my own £ because it IS the best option with its torque settings.
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I use this, a bit more than the others but well worth it :thumbsup::thumbsup:
http://www.powertools-direct.com/PBS...ItmID=11917278 |
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Another vote for the Hitachi :thumbsup:
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+1 for the Hitachi. Got mine from Screwfix for about £32 with 2 Li-Ion batteries and mains charger. Not sure if they're still doing them though.
Cracking bit of kit. I can change a diff in my B44 in 5 mins flat now and with the torque settings there's no excuse for stripping threads. The drill function is pretty powerful too. |
I have been using a Ryobi Screwdriver (gun style) for about 7 months now. Fair enough the speed of the motor is a bit slow, but the torque settings work really well, and the battery lasts well too (I have rebuilt my DEX210 and 410 completely and found the driver still has bags of capacity left).
Comes with a neat little storage bag too. Luckilly I got mine when B&Q had a sale on, plus an additional 10% off too. However I think the full RRP isnt to bad against the others. Can also say the Bosch units are realyl good. Fast motor, good torque settings but I believe cost a good few more £££'s to buy. |
I have the Hitachi too, excellent bit of gear.
But the Makita and Panasonic versions (may be more brands) stop when the clutch is engaged, stops from hammering those threads. |
I have a Hitachi DB-3DL for sale - brand new in box, unused. Best price boss :thumbsup:
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