I bought the fixed 'gun' style last month for £14.99, no case and a couple of bits. A week later this was on the shelves for the same price so I took the fixed one back and exchanged it for this one. At £14.99 you can't go wrong.
Thanks Phill, that looks like a well thought out and handy little tool - probably not something I'd buy myself, but I can imagine it being a useful addition for many users !
Hi Phill ,a few weeks a go I bought a Bosch cordless screwdriver from a local car boot sale been used a few times by the owner I bought it for £8 still with the box and I still got a Woolworths workshop range cordless screwdriver I bought in early 2000's and that still works well I think it was £10 at the time , thank's for this video a good honest review mate see you soon 😀😀🪛🪛🪛👍👍👍
The Bosch Screwdriver sounds like a good bargain. I remember Woolworths it was good back in those days. My dad still has a mouse sander from Woolworths. Still works too. Cheers Shaun!
@@PhillWyattProjects i think the person ment where do you put the usb cable into? There is usb c cable that goes into screwdriver and the other end of it is usb a. So where do i put it into? Do i charge it put into my pc/laptop or can i put it into phone charger ( the bulky part that goes into 220 socket). At least the manual suggest that i should get adapter from usb a to 220. Can you shed some light on that issue?
This is better and torque adjustable and goes up to 5nm and has variable speed. Mac Allister 3.6V 1.3Ah Li-ion Cordless Screwdriver MSD36-Li. Slightly different but same company by the looks of it. The driver bits are craps so I suggest you get a box of Dewault bits for £9.99. Battery lasts for ages.
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I bought the fixed 'gun' style last month for £14.99, no case and a couple of bits. A week later this was on the shelves for the same price so I took the fixed one back and exchanged it for this one. At £14.99 you can't go wrong.
I prefer this one to the fixed version. Very cheap and decent build quality I think.
Same here, now have both and I'm very happy with them.
Thanks Phill, that looks like a well thought out and handy little tool - probably not something I'd buy myself, but I can imagine it being a useful addition for many users !
Thanks Andy I'll probably seldom use it although I could not resist buying it.
Handy tool thanks for sharing Phill 🍺👍
Cheers Brian as always!
Another good review video Phill, thanks for the great content.
Thanks John 👍🏻
Just bought it in lidl today with an offer of 9.99 £, love it!
@@mahoganymarco9199 nice!
Hi Phill ,a few weeks a go I bought a Bosch cordless screwdriver from a local car boot sale been used a few times by the owner I bought it for £8 still with the box and I still got a Woolworths workshop range cordless screwdriver I bought in early 2000's and that still works well I think it was £10 at the time , thank's for this video a good honest review mate see you soon 😀😀🪛🪛🪛👍👍👍
The Bosch Screwdriver sounds like a good bargain. I remember Woolworths it was good back in those days. My dad still has a mouse sander from Woolworths. Still works too. Cheers Shaun!
Thanks for reply Phill@@PhillWyattProjects
Nice piece of kit
I agree!
How did you charge the battery, I'm having trouble finding charger it recommends in the manual.
Mine uses a USB type C cable. You can buy these for a few pounds online.
@@PhillWyattProjects i think the person ment where do you put the usb cable into? There is usb c cable that goes into screwdriver and the other end of it is usb a. So where do i put it into? Do i charge it put into my pc/laptop or can i put it into phone charger ( the bulky part that goes into 220 socket). At least the manual suggest that i should get adapter from usb a to 220. Can you shed some light on that issue?
I’ve got one alright for flat pack but not much power
Yea when compared to a modern drill it doesn't have much power although I guess it's only meant for adding screws and light work.
Does the drill only turn on wen green light comes on
This is better and torque adjustable and goes up to 5nm and has variable speed. Mac Allister 3.6V 1.3Ah Li-ion Cordless Screwdriver MSD36-Li. Slightly different but same company by the looks of it. The driver bits are craps so I suggest you get a box of Dewault bits for £9.99. Battery lasts for ages.
Thanks for the info!
My one does not have magnet to hold the bits
10nm is good because the Bosch IXO is only 5.5nm.
I agree.