Dremel Driver compact cordless screwdriver gets you closer to the work free RSS news feed from the Electrical News Portal
(15/04/2009)

The new Dremel Driver offers precision, control and power - simultaneously. It measures just 12.5cm and has a T-handle design and precision variable speed trigger and is ideal for DIY tasks such as installing lighting fixtures or putting lights on a deck.

Powered by a 7.2V Lithium Ion battery, the Dremel Driver has a variable speed of 0-300 RPM - with an electronic brake so it stops exactly when you want for maximum precision. The magnetic bit holder holds the hexagonal shank bits firmly in place for better control.

The Dremel Driver comes complete with a charger, eight long precision driver bits and detachable storage to keep the bits close at hand.

It provides superior balance compared to the standard pistol-grip design and fits your hand like a glove. As the most compact cordless screwdriver on the market, it gets you closer to the work, allowing access into tight areas where other screwdrivers won't fit. In fact it's even small enough to store in your pocket or work pouch.

It has a linear RPM 'ramp-up' for extreme accuracy, especially at low RPM, and provides superior control when starting.

Thanks to its lithium ion battery it weighs a mere 430 grams. It also has Longlife Electronic Cell Protection, safeguarding the battery from burn out, overheating and full depletion - there's no 'memory effect' so it's always ready for cordless, precise drill driving.

The price is easy on the pocket too. It costs £55.78 from DIY stores.

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