- 100-plus RPM motor with forward and reverse controls
- Quick-change chuck
- Precision bit assortment (1/8-inch drive) Phillips: #00, #0 Slotted: 1/16-inch, 1/8-inch Torx: T5, T6
- Batteries included: 2 AAA batteries
- Ergonomic handle design
General Tools 500 Cordless Ultra Tech Power Precision Screwdriver Reviews
General Tools 500 Cordless Ultra Tech Power Precision Screwdriver Reviews
| 23 of 26 people found the following review helpful: By Michael M. (San Francisco) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: General Tools 500 Cordless Ultra Tech Power Precision Screwdriver (Tools & Home Improvement) About six years ago I found and bought my first mini powered screwdriver, a brand called the "iGo." The iGo was the same in concept as this Ultra Tech in that it was a super mini screwdriver, with small driver bits (albeit the iGo bit are not as small as the Ultra Tech). The iGo is powered by two AAA batteries. Back then the iGo was the only miniature battery powered screwdriver on the market (at least that I could find). There were plenty of large AA battery powered drivers (that use four batteries), for example Black & Decker's drivers. But those are powerful screwdrivers meant for heavy duty jobs such as inserting wood screws into hardwood. In 2004, when I was first researching and looking for a battery powered mini screwdriver, I wanted something for delicate, small jobs such as working on computers or small electronic devices. (The Black & Decker type drivers are too big, cumbersome and powerful to work on small screws, plus those powered... Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By Captain Caveman (USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: General Tools 500 Cordless Ultra Tech Power Precision Screwdriver (Tools & Home Improvement) This thing literally came to my door while i was in the midst of gutting 3 old computers for parts. What would have taken me at least an hour and a half to do took about 30 minutes. I like that its low torque for when i'm working on sensitive stuff like hard drives. I also have carpal tunnel, so my wrist is happy now. There is a slight bit of play in the shaft that I don't like, but other than that, I am pleased. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: General Tools 500 Cordless Ultra Tech Power Precision Screwdriver (Tools & Home Improvement) Most of the things I take apart of put together require small screwdrivers, which are often difficult to turn and hard on the hands. This product is handy for those wanting a break for the hands, but there is definitely room for improvement. Basic functionality is solid: does what it says on the tin. Nothing fancy here; you can't set the torque or change the speed, which is thankfully slow enough to control but fast enough to save some time. You'll be using your thumb a lot to push the lever up and and down for forward and reverse. The most significant gripe I have is that instead of using a 4mm hex drive for which 3rd party bits are readily available, this tool uses what appears to be a 1/8 inch hex drive, making it almost certainly incompatible with one's existing collection of interchangeable precision bits. I have yet to see 1/8" hex drive bits for sale; let me know if you do. As such, you are limited to the six bits General provides: Philips 0 and 00,... Read more |
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