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Bosch I-Driver Pro Screwdriver
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Date of last review
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Tue September 4, 2007
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No recommendations
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$149.95
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5.0
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 supersize
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Description:
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* 80 in. - lbs. of Torque Drives 100 3-inch screws per battery charge
* Ultra-Compact Head Length 3.5″ total head length - 3 times shorter than most popular competitor
* 90-Degree Articulating Head Rotates and locks into five positions for increased versatility
* 7+1 Electronic Clutch Precision driving, eliminates over torque in soft base materials. Drill mode allows pilot and other small bore holes.
* Forward/Reverse Button Equally useful at driving or removing screws
* Quick Change Chuck Prevents bit loss in drill or drive mode - pull to insert or release 1/4″ hex shank bits
* Storage Hanger Convenient tool storage between uses
* Variable Speed Trigger Revolutionary design provides increased sensitivity and control
Includes:
* (1) -- Carrying Case
* (2) -- 1.5″ Power Drive Bits
* (1) -- 30 Minute Charger
* (2) -- Litheon™ 10.8V Batteries
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Keywords:
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Bosch Drill Screw Gun
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Author
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Joe Daddy
C & SF, my obsession
Registered: October 2006 Location: Colorado Posts: 131
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Review Date: Tue September 4, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: $149.95
| Rating: 5
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Pros:
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Compact size, powerful, quality construction
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Cons:
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Awkward to use, unhandy ergonomics, too expensive
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I went and picked up the I-Driver and used it for awhile today. I'll be taking it back for the following reasons:
1. The holster it comes with is the same as the one for the Pocket Driver and the I-Driver wedges into the holster and is hard to remove.
2. I find it difficult to drive screws correctly (can't seem to get the angle of the bit correct) with the I-Driver and driving big screws like 3" drywall is very difficult. I also have a Milwaukee angle drill which has a short snout on it but is not cordless and it drives big screws like crazy. The ergonomics of the I-Driver just did not work for me.
3. And the weight and size do make it very noticeable on my hip, while the pocket driver just 'disappears'.
Sorry, but this is an expensive tool that I just cannot recommend.
------------------------------ Joe Daddy
My model railroad blog and home of a few of the many lessons learned as a Newbie.
http://wwwjoe-daddy.blogspot.com
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