love it for electronics or biomedical
By geek
from kansas on 7/23/2007
Pros:
Durable, Good Grip, Lightweight, Powerful, Torque from 2 inchpounds, Versatile
Best Uses:
Biomedical repair, Contracters
Describe Yourself:
Geek, Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This week iv used it to drill and tap cast aluminum, disassemble and repair delicate medical equipment, install pc boards.
By Peter from New York on 2/19/2007
Pros:
Durable, Good Value, High Quality
Best Uses:
Electronic repair
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It is a great tool & looks cool: alien.
Very light so can be work with it for a long. The new Li-ion battery tech makes it very light and as well very srtong. This battery kind keeps up for days in my use, which is electronic repair, & charges very fast.
With the quick-change can easely change the tools as needed.
It comes with a hard case & with 2 batteries; so I never run out of it.
The build in light is cool & lit up the area to see where the screw is but as my driver is shorth put shadow on the scew when insert the bit so I can't see the where the slot is. (well I don't work in the dark)
The ratchet is very good and precise; can be set from light to chock the motor. This is very usefull in case handling small srcews so doesn't strip those but by adjusting the torque up would get the big screws in/out as well.
Only think I don't like its size as it wouldn't fin in small palces even when it folded up.