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Default Any 240v Drill / Driver recommendations?


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"TonyK" wrote in message
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Hi

Can anyone recommend a decent 240v drill / driver? Its primary use will

be
as a driver as I already have numerous mains and cordless drills. I need
something that will put up with more or less constant use with a

variable
clutch so it can be used for light and heavy fixings.

Price wise about £100, any suggestions?


Tony,

This is available on QVC. The attachment fits into any chuck of any

drill.
You insert a screw into the attachment and you can set it to 3 settings:

1) Head flush with surface you are driving in to.
2) Head proud
3) Head sunken

You insert the screw and drive away. When the attachment reaches say a

the
flush position it breaks off the screw. the screw is fully locked into
position so no bit turning chewing the screw. A cheapy variable speed

mains
drill is all you need. Worth assessing, as it appears this is what you
need. Mains drills are far more powerful than battery drills and if mains
is available you have less problems and no problems is driving the screw
into say, a knot. The push hammer here is just a throw in job to make it
more sellable.


Hands Free Screwdriver Attachment & Push Hammer

Item Number 515938

QVC Price £18.12
UK Postage & Packaging £3.45

The automatic screwdriver attachment fits onto any power drill. The
clutch and depth gauge setting lets you pre-set the screw depth and

torque
settings. the spring-loaded ball bearing mechanism holds screws tight, and
the push hammer has a spring-loaded magnetic tube which is perfect for
holding small nails and pins - meaning you won't hit your fingers. Three
screwdriver bits (PH2, Slotted No.6, PZ2) are included.


Oh the URL.
http://tinyurl.com/y24z


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