Is the Dewalt gyroscopic screwdriver comfortable to work?
Opinions about it
Go on diy!
>>1084927
It's gimmicky crap. Just get a proper drill & impact driver kit.
>8v
What would you do with this? I bet that thing can barely make it through lumber.
>>1084944
Anything where you're just working with a small number of small screws. But unless it's useful for some niche in your job it seems a bit too expensive to me.
My dinky little 15 Euro Parkside is useful in house. It will drive screws into ply or pine just fine.
>>1084927
ive used them before, its a little pricy but you are mostly paying for the gyroscopic gimmick, which actually works quite well. the gyros reset every time you reset the trigger, then twist in the desired direction.
however it has little to no usable torque compared to a proper drill; it might work fine for taking screws off of outlet covers and electrical boxes all day but anything involving screws into hardwood or drilling holes would be better suited to a real drill. they go for something like $70 at Home Depot and you will be much more satisfied and capable spending $100 on a proper 18v drill or even this nice 12v Milwaukee set.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M12-12-Volt-Lithium-Ion-3-8-in-Cordless-Drill-Driver-Kit-2407-22/204300706
No. It's just a gimmick. Good luck centering a drill bit while twisting the drill. Also, low power and too expensive. No reason not to buy a 12-20V drill/impact set.
>>1084943
If its for electronics repair or something like that then it would be a fantastic piece of equipment