Open one up some day, there's a bit too much plastic in the gearboxI LOVE my DeWalt cordless drills... I find anything that is cheap just doesn't last and thus it's cheaper to spend the money.
The Bosch group is a German company.DeWalt & Bosch are the two best I've ever run into. Totally love the Bosch (and yes they're both owned by Black & Decker I believe, same company, 3 different lines).
I.E., it has three settings: check, one, two....DeWalt makes a sound-guy friendly 7.2V cordless screwdriver...
Ah, yes, that thread. With one of my favorite ship quotes of all time:
Again, for light-duty connector assembly at a workbench, I'll recommend the 3.6V B&D PivotDriver at around $30, but it seems to have been discontinued, and I don't like the replacements as much.
If cost is not a factor, DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Panasonic all have good, but expensive, products suitable for the close-up work required at a work bench.
Edit: Makita has one too! Street price ~$178 still seems just a little more than I want to spend.
I.E., it has three settings: check, one, two.
The Milwaukee 0490-22 seems like a good tool, and probably what I'd buy for your appication.
Amazon.com: Used and New: Milwaukee 0490-22 4-Volt Lithium-Ion Screwdriver Kit
I am amazed at the disparity in prices ($66.98-$201.60) all through Amazon.
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