I use a Vessel 220 USB-P1 for driving low torque sheet metal screws.
If I need more power my Milwaukee M12 2401 Hex Screwdriver gives me power and control ability.
I use them both all the time. I think I got the 2401 on a “kit” package deal and didn’t even want it at the time but it’s probably my most used power tool. The motor has great feedback and “feel” for how tight things are and the it locks when not using for hand tightening. Clutch adjustment works well to. Very underrated tool IMO
I’ve been very impressed with this Amazon(Skil) cordless screwdriver. I’d argue it has as much torque as I can make by hand. And the battery lasts quite a while. https://a.co/d/50TjyZa
I've been playing around with this one a little. Decent overall, but the one thing I find very annoying is that it pauses for 5 seconds after reaching max torque, so you have to wait until you move onto the next screw. I don't think I can deal with this.
I've been playing around with this one a little. Decent overall, but the one thing I find very annoying is that it pauses for 5 seconds after reaching max torque, so you have to wait until you move onto the next screw. I don't think I can deal with this.
I forgot about that “feature”. Yeah it drove me nuts too. I eventually just kept it set to max torque and got good at releasing the button before it hit the torque cut off.
I use it at work primarily installing junction box covers and similar things