I use a lot of screwdrivers, and I've found that while it's hard to beat a decent set of traditional screwdrivers (here isa great set by Klein Tools that will last you a lifetime), there are times when electric screwdrivers can take the strain off my hands and wrists.
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I believe in thoroughly testing tools, and the one I've been testing hard for over a year now is the Hoto 3.6V cordless 1,500mAh electric screwdriver which has proved itself to be a worthy addition to my toolkit.
This electric screwdriver is efficient and easy to use, capable if driving over 1,000 screws on a single charge.
On one end of this superb screwdriver is a standard 1/4-inch socket that takes the various bits, and behind that is a rotary knob that switches the screwdriver off and on and also switches between three torque settings. There's also a circular LED shadowless lamp, so you can see what you're doing, which is a nice touch because it means I don't have to wrangle a flashlight when I'm working in a dark area.
Rotary torque knob with shadowless LED light.
On the other end of the screwdriver, there's a USB-C port for charging the unit -- a neat touch because it eliminates the need for a proprietary charger (I don't need any more of those in my life).
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The controls are about as simple as they get and are located in the middle of the tool. There's a button to screw a screw in and a button to screw a screw out.
Hoto electric screwdriver in action.
The screwdriver and bits are stored in the anodized aluminum alloy storage box with a soft, rubber top handle. If you want more than the dozen bits, Hoto has a version with 25 bits in a different case for a few dollars more .
This is how you remove the Hoto electric screwdriver from its aluminum carry case.
The three torque settings range from powerful enough to assemble a PC case or flat pack furniture (where you need quite low power) to powerful enough to put a fence up or screw down floorboards.
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This screwdriver doesn't offer a super-gentle setting for things such as electronic gadgets, which this screwdriver might be too powerful for. This is where amini-precision electric screwdriver complements the Hoto screwdriver well (and this is also on sale right now).
Aside from the lack of a super-gentle setting, theHoto electric screwdriver with a dozen bits is a great choice -- especially at this lower price point. Mine has already had well over a year of use now, undertaking tasks such as assembling PC cases, putting together flat-pack furniture, and being abused driving six-inch screws into plastic door and window frames, and it is still going strong.
It's more than paid for itself.