I work in a large manufacturing company and we have tried em all. There is one that all our employees love and that is the Panasonic EY6220NQ. Its the best all round electric screwdriver on the planet and the ergonomics are insane. You can use it for hours a day with out any strain. Back in the day these were also made by ABB. Some of ours are over 25 years old and have tens of thousands of hours on them and still run with the battery replaced every 6-8 years. They are a bit pricy but they will last you a lifetime
That's a pretty cool little screw driver , easier to get at some hard spots with that swivel head, Never heard of the skil there is a few on the market now, Some tools one just needs :)
I'm always looking for the perfect cordless screw driver. I had an old cheap 3.6V Jobmate cordless screwdriver that I loved. It had lots of power but it also had a fairly sensitive variable speed trigger that rocked back and forth for forward and reverse. I've tried about six different ones since it died and none are hitting the spot for me. I like the Ryobi I have but it's not the one. This Skill is a bit big but I like the three power settings. That's great for when you're screwing screws into plastic without stripping the plastic threads out.
Jason that would come in handy for tightening a few loose screws a friend of ours has. I'll type his name in code so no one else will know..... Big Son's ..... ooops. 🤣😇😲
I work in a large manufacturing company and we have tried em all. There is one that all our employees love and that is the Panasonic EY6220NQ. Its the best all round electric screwdriver on the planet and the ergonomics are insane. You can use it for hours a day with out any strain. Back in the day these were also made by ABB. Some of ours are over 25 years old and have tens of thousands of hours on them and still run with the battery replaced every 6-8 years. They are a bit pricy but they will last you a lifetime
Wow, thats impressive to say the least. Have to check it out for curiosity sake. Cheers
Havig little screwdrivers can really make simple jobs easier. I have 5 and all really great for different jobs. Great job jay
I agree with first comment, it really is easy on the wrist if you have arthritis, great job my friend
Great job bud, they are so handy.
Hello Jason. Skil always made good products and that seems to be one of them. Nice review 🔧👍
Looks pretty good, Jason. Thank you for showing this to us. Stay safe and stay cool
Awesome share, great info
Cool tool! Looks like just the tool can be had for $20 and your kit is about $30 on Amazon or the Walmart in the USA.
That video was amazing, thank you for sharing! 😊
That's a pretty cool little screw driver , easier to get at some hard spots with that swivel head, Never heard of the skil there is a few on the market now, Some tools one just needs :)
Yeah for sure. I didnt know skil made them either but so far so good
I'm down for gadget tools I have one similar use for my light duty jobs around the house🧑🏾🎨🎭🖼
@bigsonslawncare do you do anything light duty?
@@haneyoakie14 Some days! When I'm in the ART STUDIO creating my master pieces!💯🤣🧑🏾🎨🎭
@@bigsonslawncare true on that. Do those masterpieces frequently need an electric screwdriver?
I have a cordless 🪛
@@haneyoakie14 When hanging in the ART EXHIBIT ROOM 🧑🏾🎨🤣🖼
@@bigsonslawncare we need more tours of the Art Exhibit Room.
I'm always looking for the perfect cordless screw driver. I had an old cheap 3.6V Jobmate cordless screwdriver that I loved. It had lots of power but it also had a fairly sensitive variable speed trigger that rocked back and forth for forward and reverse. I've tried about six different ones since it died and none are hitting the spot for me. I like the Ryobi I have but it's not the one. This Skill is a bit big but I like the three power settings. That's great for when you're screwing screws into plastic without stripping the plastic threads out.
So far so good
Will you rent me this screwdriver? Nobody will rent to me!!! Great Review Jason.
I can see why they wont rent to you, i ssen how you abuse the jackhammer
@@DIYVariety Thought you missed that part. WILL YOU LEND IT INSTEAD???
@EverydayProjects lol ill have to double the deposit
Neat little tool! My first cordless tool back in the late 90’s was a 12 v skill drill….. thought it was the greatest.
Not bad little guy, so far anyways
Thank you Sir! 👌
Thank you for watching
You're just a skillful guy screwing around
Lmao good one
Jason that would come in handy for tightening a few loose screws a friend of ours has.
I'll type his name in code so no one else will know..... Big Son's ..... ooops. 🤣😇😲
Lol, pretend lawncare?
🤣🤣 bingo!!!
@@DIYVariety Hmmmmmmmm so this is what goes on behind a NATIONAL TREASURES BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I forgot I had one. Thanks for the reminder.
Lol
Not bad, seems to do the job, and a good price.
Nice review bud , so where did you get it for $30
Costco i believe it was.have to check lol
30 bucks is decent. What can ya get for 30 bucks these days. Seems like a great deal.
This reviewer seems like he is drunk or stoned.
Lol