pe2dave
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Any recommendations please, for those small jobs round the house where the drill/driver
is too big?
Around the size of a tube of toothpaste, that idea.
is too big?
Around the size of a tube of toothpaste, that idea.
It's only £58 at Amazon - man maths means that it's now a bargain and you have to buy it...The engineer who serviced our boiler had a Bosch GO which I liked the look of. It was £75 at Screwfix so I decided I didn’t really need one!
https://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-go...Vr5NQBh12FA_MEAQYASABEgIdQfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Some good reviews, moderate price. Sounds OK.It's only £58 at Amazon - man maths means that it's now a bargain and you have to buy it...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08KQJFSKG?th=1
How do you rate the Rotacraft? it looks like it would be very comfortable in use, fits the cup of the hand? What's it like for normal screwing type operations? The LED is a definite bonus which the Bosch Go lacks.I like this from Rotacraft:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rotacraft-RC36-3-6v-Cordless-Screwdriver/dp/B07KJXZ4DX
I use it to change jaws on the lathe chuck.
I think it's great, for my hand size (no. 10/11 gloves) it fits perfectly. I use it as mentioned mainly for chuck jaw screws but any machine screw so far has worked perfectly and quickly. I don't think I would ever reach for it for woodscrews as noted by Spectric above. It won't start on it's own like the Bosch, and it does not have adjustable torque/speed but I haven't found it needs it for my purposes.How do you rate the Rotacraft? it looks like it would be very comfortable in use, fits the cup of the hand? What's it like for normal screwing type operations? The LED is a definite bonus which the Bosch Go lacks.
Judging by the comments on Amazon, that might not be a bad thing, though of course a lot of those comments may be from your average Joe, rather than from Artisans like wot we areIt won't start on it's own like the Bosch
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