I recently bought a really cheapo cordless screwdriver because it came with over 100 bits of various types and the price was worth it for the bits alone. But seriously, trying to use a non variable speed driver on actual screws (flat, phillips etc) is a pretty **** experience.
I've gotten too used to nice variable speed drills where you can finely control the torque get the screws moving without spinning the heads out. Even though this cheap thing is pathetically low power I still chew out the heads of the screws (and the bits) when the stupid thing goes from zero to max the instant you pull the trigger.
I'm sure I've used non variable speed stuff in the distant past, once upon a time I think most of the low end stuff was like this. But I've been too spoilt lately with good variable speed stuff and cant hack this **** anymore. I think I'll just use it for a nut spinner, not enough torque for actually tightening or breaking anything free, but fine for saving the finger work of spinning them on.
Does anyone else own one of the useless items? What, if anything, do you use it for?
BTW. Ignore the horrid scummy looking bit adapter in the pic, that's another story.
I've gotten too used to nice variable speed drills where you can finely control the torque get the screws moving without spinning the heads out. Even though this cheap thing is pathetically low power I still chew out the heads of the screws (and the bits) when the stupid thing goes from zero to max the instant you pull the trigger.
I'm sure I've used non variable speed stuff in the distant past, once upon a time I think most of the low end stuff was like this. But I've been too spoilt lately with good variable speed stuff and cant hack this **** anymore. I think I'll just use it for a nut spinner, not enough torque for actually tightening or breaking anything free, but fine for saving the finger work of spinning them on.
Does anyone else own one of the useless items? What, if anything, do you use it for?
BTW. Ignore the horrid scummy looking bit adapter in the pic, that's another story.



