Feb 15, 2010 by Papi Tony | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
black and decker screwdriver. The drill features a spindle lock for manual use, forward/reverse slide switch, rubber grips for comfort, narrow nose, 6.0 volts, torque 20 in-lbs, and revolutions/min 130 rpm.
is it strong enough than say
I'd consider this as a step up from a regular screw driver. The screw driver spins so you wont tire out your wrist. Probably with a full battery charge in normal use it is about the same as than human wrist strength in torque, (but drive a really stuck
teaman | Feb 15, 2010
Gadget Show Live - Black and Decker AS36LN Auto-select Screwdriver
www.toolstop.co.uk - Recorded live in the Black and Decker truck at the Gadget Show (2010), Mark takes a look at the innovative Black and Decker ...
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Tired of that battery-powered screwdriver being dead when you need it most? Here’s an alternative. Surprisingly powerful and stunningly lightweight, Black & Decker’s 3.6-Volt Cordless Screwdriver features the best energy-to-weight ratio and longest-lasting charge available. Just the right weight and style for assembling furniture, hanging curtains, and mounting light fixtures, this tool is powered by a lithium-ion battery that holds a charge up to 18 months longer than comparable nickel-cadmium-powered drivers. A very forgiving power screwdriver for those who hate cords but frequently forget to recharge, the lithium-ion battery also helps this tool deliver 20 percent more power than Ni-Cad tools. When it is time for a recharge, a fixed, internal battery lets you just drop the whole tool into the included charging base, rather than detaching it from the tool and attaching it to the charger, a process that sometimes takes longer than driving the darn screw. Half the size of most screwdrivers in its class, this tool is great for working in tight quarters and around tough corners. Powerful and durable enough for years of household use, the tool’s pistol grip makes overhead driving a much more comfortable task than you’ll experience with in-line drivers that require an uncomfortably bent elbow that shortens reach. And, at just 2.6 pounds, there’s no more dying strain to finish extended overhead driving tasks. Not that there’ll be such a thing as extended applications. This driver spins screws at 180 rotations per minute and churns out 48-inch pounds of torque, easily rivaling most drill/drivers pound for pound, and definitely providing a welcome rest for the wrist. Best of all, Black and Decker’s Grab-N-Go charger mounts to walls for easy access. The purchase is covered by a 2-year manufacturer warranty. –Brian Olson What’s in the Boxcordless screwdriver, charging base, 40 accessory bits.
The Smart Select line from Black & Decker aims to take all of the guesswork and beginner's jitters out of the power tool experience. Instead of numbered dials and gauges, Smart Select tools (cordless drill, jigsaw, sander and cordless screwdriver) have
By VINCENT MAO, INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY Posted 02/15/2011 05:40 PM ET Tool maker Stanley Black & Decker (SWK) raised its dividend Tuesday, several months ahead of its customary schedule. The company ratcheted up its quarterly payout by 21%,
With Stanley's March 2010 acquisition of Black & Decker complete, look for 2011 sales to surge 20% to 22%, including organic growth of about 6% to 9%. In 2012, revenue should rise 7% to 10%. Further, rare is the day you will find a steadier performer
Black & Decker, Skil and Hitachi all make lines of affordable and reasonably reliable power tools, including cordless drills, screwdrivers and sanders. Check user reviews online before buying to be sure you don't settle for a bunk device.