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    Quote Originally Posted by drozenski View Post
    if you want the best i recommend this.

    Volt Screwdriver from Ryobi | The Home Depot - Model HP53LK



    Super light weight, high RPM with adjustable torque.

    Maximum Speed (rpm) 600
    Bought the same one last month..light weight,portable and the battery last a whole day and charges quickly. Its not a bank breaker either. Paid around $30.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Bought the same one last month..light weight,portable and the battery last a whole day and charges quickly. Its not a bank breaker either. Paid around $30.
    I bought 2 of these at Christmas. One for me and one for my Son. Batt stayes charged all day. Only issue is where the forward and reverse button is. But it is light weight, lots of torque and 2 speeds with clutch.
    Love it!!

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    Two of these for medium duty work:
    - Power Screw
    DeWalt® 7.2V Cordless Screwdriver Kit (DW920K-2)
    Two of these for light duty work:

    Milwaukee Cordless Screwdriver — 2.4 Volt, 400 RPM, 26in.-Lbs. Torque, 1/4in. Drive Size, Model# 6546-6 | Power Screwdrivers| Northern Tool + Equipment

    I paid second hand prices for both at a tool resale shop. I wouldn't have a problem paying retail for either based on my experiences. I stage alot of stuff I am breaking down assembly line style like someone said above. I use multiple drivers so I don't have to change out bits as much

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