Buy 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver with Bit Storage (BDCS50C) by BLACK+DECKER, Orange width="280"

18 months is how long the battery on the cordless screwdriver can stay charged.

A rechargeable screwdriver comes with 8 different bits for different jobs.

The Rotobit rotating bit cartridge stores bits and makes it easy for the powered screwdriver to reach them.

LED lights up the work surface.

A magnet on the board holds extra screws, which frees up your hands.

Style:Screwdriver

There are a lot of things you have to do every day, but when you’re looking for small parts, they can be a real pain.
With BLACK+DECKER’s ROTO-BIT 4V MAX* cordless screwdriver with bit storage kit, you’ll be able to do those tasks without any of the stress that comes along with them.
You can always find the right bit for the job with this cordless screwdriver because it comes with an 8-bit storage cartridge. As you work, a magnet on the tool will hold extra screws.
It also has an LED that lights up your work surface and comes with a rechargeable 4V MAX* lithium ion battery that can be used for up to 18 months.
The maximum voltage of the battery when it’s not being used is 4 volts.
3.6 volts is the voltage at which it should be.

An electric screwdriver that is small but very powerful, even though it is very small.

You can put some pressure on it even though it isn’t as small as I’ve seen. The unit is strong enough for me to do that.
The trigger is easy to hold for a long time.
These tools also have a place to store the bits on the unit, so you don’t have to remember where you put them. There’s also a magnetic spot to hold a screw or two.
So much better than “in my pocket,” right?

So, what about those parts?
They look just like the ones on my full-sized B&D drill, and as a huge bonus, they come with hex, square, and star bits. I can’t wait to use this instead of a tiny hex wrench that makes my hand cramp up after the 40th screw (not exaggerating).

The internal battery is a 4V li-ion, which is the most forgiving type of rechargeable battery on the market right now. It’s also safe to throw away when the battery dies (although you should turn in the device or at least the battery for recycling if possible).

Is there a reason why you’d want to get one of these rather than your cordless drill?
For the first time in a long time, I didn’t want to use a too-powerful tool because I didn’t want to risk stripping screws or damaging materials.
Then, after I’ve compared them in person?
This is how it looks: The screwdriver weighs 1/3 as much as the drill (with battery) does: 15oz vs 2lb 10oz
A big difference for the person at home.
Also, check out my photos of this screwdriver next to my Black & Decker LDX120C.

One thing that isn’t good is that there isn’t a charging light or battery capacity light.
How long it takes for it to charge, and how much battery there is left can’t be seen.

If you buy a cheap USB battery pack, you’ll see battery gauges. B&D should be able to add a simple red/green LED to their power adapters instead of their drills.
As a mature product, I find it strange that there wasn’t a place for it. It’s not enough to make me change my rating.

Because this electric screwdriver isn’t the lightest or least expensive, it feels solid and comes with a built-in battery. It still weighs less than a simple cordless drill, which is 1/3 the weight of this screwdriver.
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