Milwaukee 654722 2.4-Volt Two Speed Cordless Screwdriver Kit With Two Batteries | 
| Brand: Milwaukee Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $222.00 Buy New: $117.95 as of 3/19/2010 19:32 CDT details You Save: $104.05 (47%)
New (11) Used (1) from $99.95
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 44 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.6 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 13.4 x 4
MPN: 6547-22* Model: 654722 UPC: 011111111103 EAN: 0011111111103
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| Features:
| • | Contains a cordless 2.4-volt screwdriver that can be used at operating speeds of 200- and 400-rpms | | • | You can also adjust the clutch to 6 different positions for optimum torque | | • | Designed for maximum versatility, the screwdriver weighs just over 1/2-pound and measures to 9-3/8-Inches with the handle fully extended | | • | The kit also includes two 2.4-volt battery packs, 120-volt AC 1-hour battery charger, 1/4-Inch chuck attachment, 4-piece driver/drill bit set, and an impact resistant case | | • | Limited warranty, 30-day no-risk trial |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Milwaukee's cordless screwdriver is a handy tool with enough punch for most screwdriving applications, in a size small enough to fit easily in a tool belt without falling out or taking up a lot of space. The tilting handle offers a better grip in higher-torque situations, and allows for working in tight spaces. The driver has two speed ranges--200 and 400 rpm--for low- or high-torque work, as well as six clutch settings that deliver from 5 to 22 inch-pounds of screw-tightening torque. This kit also comes with a 1/4-inch keyed chuck attachment for light drilling applications. While the tool has plenty of power for drilling small pilot holes--and even some countersinking--it's first and foremost a screwdriver, and not a great replacement for even a small handyman's cordless drill. The full kit includes the screwdriver, two 2.4-volt batteries, a one-hour charger, a 1/4-inch keyed chuck attachment, a four-piece bit set, and an impact-resistant carrying case that holds the lot. --Brian Trinen
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Great Deal January 10, 2010 John T. Wimmer (California) I have been using this type cordless screwdriver for years ( it use to be made by AEG ) a must for electronic repair work
Cordless screwdriver November 4, 2009 Patsy L. Alexander I have to say, this is one of the best screwdrivers I've gotten yet. In fact, i bought it used, and the battery is still in great shape. It has lots of power, and it lasts forever in one battery charge. Great for doing round the house jobs, as it fits in almost any tool-belt or box. The best part is how it can be straight OR folded. This allows for easier access for hard to reach areas.
Best Cordless Screwdriver I've Owned June 15, 2009 Robert White (Santa Rosa, CA USA) I bought mine over twenty years ago for my electronic repair shop. I used it daily to disassemble and reassemble stereo systems, car stereos, and TV sets. It had enough power to handle almost everything. If it needed a little help, I turned it like a screwdriver to add some more torque. Now that I'm retired, I don't use it as much. It is still on the original battery and charger after all these years. Best tool I ever bought. It is not for large screws that require a lot of torque, but in my business, I rarely needed it. If I did, I got out my big manual screwdrivers.
Superb tools for over 10 years June 15, 2009 Carl E (N.J.) I've used this model 2 speed for over 10 years it's in my tool box and is always ready, the nicads hold a charge seemingly forever, I think I am only on the 2nd replacement battery after all these years. It's a perfect tool for all panel screw removal on teh stuff iI work on. It's been dropped stuffed in teh toolcase, left in teh trunk hot cold colder hotter and it just keeps on going, super quality, and when ya find teh best prices it's even better, the price varies depends on where ya buy it. The Pansonic or Bosch or AEG versions ( I bet they come from the same factory, change teh color) are usually way over priced. The MILWAUKEE is the way to go. I always buy MILWAUKEE, they are teh best. And the bigger stuff is still made here. But I guess, the lower cost stuff needs to be offshore for competitive reasons, otherwise it would be out of the range for pricing, if ya have to pay a living wage. Look at FEIN stuff very pricey, great stuff, but still made in Geramny, so the price is up there, but it is another great tool maker.
It was a good tool for many years February 24, 2009 Mike G (California) My company bought one of these many years ago. The first battery and charger lasted for years with no complaints. Eventually i had to get a couple new batteries and they didn't last for more than a couple months. Then the charger stopped charging and only lasted a couple months. I think when they first started making them the batteries and the charger worked good but the quality went south. the company bought me several batteries and 4 chargers.
The screwdriver itself is bullet proof. I now have 4 batteries, 2 non-functioning chargers and two screwdrivers.
I am at odds whether to buy another charger. I've read they have a new charger that goes to trickle when fully charged. It makes me think that the chargers were over charging the batteries and they (the chargers were burning up because one i have is bulging. With the two screw drivers and 4 batteries i have i'm still debating whether I'm going to buy one of the new chargers because i enjoyed the tool so much when i first got it.
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