HOTO TOOLS US via Amazon has HOTO USB-C Rechargeable Electric Screwdriver w/ 12 Bits on sale for $39.99 - $12 (30%) off when you apply promo code NG7R45R5 on the checkout page = $27.99. Shipping is free.
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HOTO TOOLS US via Amazon has HOTO USB-C Rechargeable Electric Screwdriver w/ 12 Bits on sale for $39.99 - $12 (30%) off when you apply promo code NG7R45R5 on the checkout page = $27.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
Model: HOTO Electric Screwdriver, 3.6V Cordless Screwdrive Set, All-in-One Design, USB-C Charging Cable, Manual & Electric, LED Shadowless Light, 3 Torque, 5N.m 1500mAh, 12Pcs Bit for Electrical Repairs
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Overall a nice device, but the design is its downfall.
I had a Worx device taken by TSA, so I bought this HOTO because it was on sale. It seems to drive screws into network racks better, but because of the design it was much harder to hold onto; on high torque setting it will start spinning in your hands. Also, the buttons to drive it should be recessed into the device, because they're constantly pressed on accident.
I tried it for a couple weeks before eventually returning it and replacing with another Worx device. The ergonomics and design on the Worx is much more functional.
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Overall a nice device, but the design is its downfall.
I had a Worx device taken by TSA, so I bought this HOTO because it was on sale. It seems to drive screws into network racks better, but because of the design it was much harder to hold onto; on high torque setting it will start spinning in your hands. Also, the buttons to drive it should be recessed into the device, because they're constantly pressed on accident.
I tried it for a couple weeks before eventually returning it and replacing with another Worx device. The ergonomics and design on the Worx is much more functional.
I also got this, to save my fingers/hands from cramping from needing to undo a lot of fasteners on panels in the cold outdoors.
It's needlessly bulky, taking away space from other tools in my bag. The container has a lot of empty air space.
It calls for a firm grip, as it will try to spin in your hand if there's any resistance. Highly recommend starting fasteners by hand first, before snugging them down with this tool. Might need to break fasteners loose with a more ergonomic tool, too, since it feels weird trying to break them manually with this tool. If I'm going to bring a regular screwdriver anyway...
The other one has a better design for portability: https://slickdeals.net/f/18839740-ac-26-99-25-piece-hoto-3-6v-cordless-electric-rechargeable-screwdriver-kit-at-amazon
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I had a Worx device taken by TSA, so I bought this HOTO because it was on sale. It seems to drive screws into network racks better, but because of the design it was much harder to hold onto; on high torque setting it will start spinning in your hands. Also, the buttons to drive it should be recessed into the device, because they're constantly pressed on accident.
I tried it for a couple weeks before eventually returning it and replacing with another Worx device. The ergonomics and design on the Worx is much more functional.
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I had a Worx device taken by TSA, so I bought this HOTO because it was on sale. It seems to drive screws into network racks better, but because of the design it was much harder to hold onto; on high torque setting it will start spinning in your hands. Also, the buttons to drive it should be recessed into the device, because they're constantly pressed on accident.
I tried it for a couple weeks before eventually returning it and replacing with another Worx device. The ergonomics and design on the Worx is much more functional.
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NG7R45R5 seems to still work. Sometimes going back to your cart and checking out again will get it to show up.
It's needlessly bulky, taking away space from other tools in my bag. The container has a lot of empty air space.
It calls for a firm grip, as it will try to spin in your hand if there's any resistance. Highly recommend starting fasteners by hand first, before snugging them down with this tool. Might need to break fasteners loose with a more ergonomic tool, too, since it feels weird trying to break them manually with this tool. If I'm going to bring a regular screwdriver anyway...
The other one has a better design for portability: https://slickdeals.net/f/18839740-ac-26-99-25-piece-hoto-3-6v-cordless-electric-rechargeable-screwdriver-kit-at-amazon
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