Anyone know where I can find a mini cordless electric screwdriver?

fuzzybabybunny

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I had a small Sears 2.4V cordless electric screwdriver, but the lithium battery on it is dead and they no longer make it.

Does anyone have any mini electric screwdrivers?

I liked my screwdriver because it spun pretty quick. It had no torque, but I supplied it, and it was great for just quickly screwing/unscrewing things apart.
 

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Anything even narrower? My Sears one was only $20 back in the day.
 

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I can't afford cheap tools, to much lost time when they stop working. That lil driver from HF I'd kill in an easy afternoon. Might be ok for a DIYer though.
 

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Originally posted by: Greenman
I can't afford cheap tools, to much lost time when they stop working. That lil driver from HF I'd kill in an easy afternoon. Might be ok for a DIYer though.

Yeah, I'm just a DIYer.

As far as the tool relability, all I need it to do is turn relatively fast. It can have hardly any torque for all I care because I don't mind doing the actual tightening by hand. As long as it can do that consistently, and have a good battery, I'm good.
 

Greenman

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Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: Greenman
Well, if you really want to spin screws fast, and be able to make a 3" screw vanish into a piece of oak, this is what you need.
http://www.toolking.com/productinfo.aspx?cid=985&productid=8230

I was going more for "sending screws quickly into hard drives or motherboard standoffs" :p ie. pre-tapped (?) holes.

I figured it was a bit more power than you wanted, but I'm a tool junkie and can't help myself.