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Recommend me an electric screw driver
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<blockquote data-quote="jcthorne" data-source="post: 14624541" data-attributes="member: 41108"><p>I can also recommend the Milwaukee FUEL 1/4" driver. I would recommend the smaller M12 unit as it is very compact and can get in areas you cant even use a normal screwdriver. It is VERY strong and the newer 2Ah RedLithium battery will generally last you all day.</p><p></p><p>I have owned and used Dewalt, Bosch (my second choice and still keep this one around) B&D and Hitachi. Milwaukee FUEL line blows them all away in strenght, durability and factory support. Each of the FUEL line tools I have purchased have simply amazed. They have completely replaced all my corded and air tools. They are better and stronger than the tools they replace and no cord or air hose. No compromise.</p><p></p><p>The regular Milwaukee line is mostly inline with Dewalt and Hitchi and Bosch. B&D, Stanley and Dewalt are the same company with B&D being the lower end home use line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcthorne, post: 14624541, member: 41108"] I can also recommend the Milwaukee FUEL 1/4" driver. I would recommend the smaller M12 unit as it is very compact and can get in areas you cant even use a normal screwdriver. It is VERY strong and the newer 2Ah RedLithium battery will generally last you all day. I have owned and used Dewalt, Bosch (my second choice and still keep this one around) B&D and Hitachi. Milwaukee FUEL line blows them all away in strenght, durability and factory support. Each of the FUEL line tools I have purchased have simply amazed. They have completely replaced all my corded and air tools. They are better and stronger than the tools they replace and no cord or air hose. No compromise. The regular Milwaukee line is mostly inline with Dewalt and Hitchi and Bosch. B&D, Stanley and Dewalt are the same company with B&D being the lower end home use line. [/QUOTE]
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