I recently bought their small SDS cordless. And despite it not having a speed control (which would have been nice) I found it to be a very competent device. I love how it can take SDS bits or hex shank bits directly. Hence, if it adds the speed control, it would probably be the ultimate cordless driver 🤣
That's great to hear, it does feel like a sturdy bit of kit. Perhaps this is the entry level pack and they do a few variants. I'm not going to grumble as it was a gift, and apart from the bit storage and lack of USB C, very little to complain about.
Skil has been around a long time. They invented the first electrical powered circular saw in 1924. Of course today the brand is owned by a Chinese holding company, because which venerated tool manufacturer hasn't been acquired by a company who knows next to nothing about quality manufacturing and then gutted internally at this point in time. If you can come across some old Skil corded tools in good condition for cheap it'll be one of the best investments you can make. I have a very old Skil brand drill that I bought already well used that has paid for itself a thousand times over.
This is my favorite 4v screwdriver. Easy to use, small enough to torque by hand if needed.
I recently bought their small SDS cordless. And despite it not having a speed control (which would have been nice) I found it to be a very competent device. I love how it can take SDS bits or hex shank bits directly. Hence, if it adds the speed control, it would probably be the ultimate cordless driver 🤣
I bought one of these with about 40 bits and came in a proper carry case. Had it about a year and has been rock solid for the price of around £35.
That's great to hear, it does feel like a sturdy bit of kit. Perhaps this is the entry level pack and they do a few variants. I'm not going to grumble as it was a gift, and apart from the bit storage and lack of USB C, very little to complain about.
Skil has been around a long time. They invented the first electrical powered circular saw in 1924. Of course today the brand is owned by a Chinese holding company, because which venerated tool manufacturer hasn't been acquired by a company who knows next to nothing about quality manufacturing and then gutted internally at this point in time. If you can come across some old Skil corded tools in good condition for cheap it'll be one of the best investments you can make. I have a very old Skil brand drill that I bought already well used that has paid for itself a thousand times over.
These have been out for years. It's a good toy and a nice size. As a sparky, an electric screwdriver is nice. Wihas is amazing but 300$
Just to mention one thing, the bits aren’t pozi as you said, they are Phillips (ph), other than that good video, 🤙🏼
Oh no, such a rookie mistake 😂