Who makes the Kobalt one? I just bought it today and was telling my friend he said I should have bought the dremel one that it was amazing and much stronger
I am not sure who makes the Kobalt one. The Dremel is made by Bosch. I'm looking to try and add a Dremel to the lineup for this series. I think I'm conflicted on having the most powerful. I really think it depends on what you intend to use it for. If your tightening 6-32 screws the Kobalt and or Craftsman would be far more desirable than most of the larger and heavier options.
@Paperbag-om6mh I'm looking into getting a few other Cordless Screwdrivers to test. Maybe one of the things to test them will be. Drywall screw in plywood. Thanks for the comment.
@TalkingHandsTools thank you. I work for a cable company and do business jobs and most of those customers mount their equipment on the wall, specifically on a plywood board
Who makes the Kobalt one? I just bought it today and was telling my friend he said I should have bought the dremel one that it was amazing and much stronger
I am not sure who makes the Kobalt one. The Dremel is made by Bosch. I'm looking to try and add a Dremel to the lineup for this series.
I think I'm conflicted on having the most powerful. I really think it depends on what you intend to use it for. If your tightening 6-32 screws the Kobalt and or Craftsman would be far more desirable than most of the larger and heavier options.
Does it have enough torque to screw in drywall screws in plywood?
I don't think it would.
@TalkingHandsTools thanks for the reply
@Paperbag-om6mh I'm looking into getting a few other Cordless Screwdrivers to test. Maybe one of the things to test them will be. Drywall screw in plywood. Thanks for the comment.
@TalkingHandsTools thank you. I work for a cable company and do business jobs and most of those customers mount their equipment on the wall, specifically on a plywood board
I am very familiar with that set up, what length screws do you normally use?
How can I turn the light off?
I don't think you can without some surgery and a flush cutter.
The AMAZON Basics "SKIL" 4V cost $20 less and has WAY WAY more torque.
I'll check that out thank you very much!
No USB-C? DOA.... PASs!
I, too, was surprised it was only Micro USB and not USB-C
If Craftsman had a life time warranty on electric tools I would switch from Milwaukee tools
I haven't used much of new Stanley - Black & Decker power tools. Are they pretty decent? This is the first thing I bought power tool wise from them.