Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Black & Decker PD600 Pivot Plus 6-Volt High Performance Screwdriver
"Screwgun"
2010-08-01
- Reviewed By Dryerguy
I use it many times a day. I have 2 in my box, when 1 stops I put it on a charger an use the other. In 6 years the 1st 2 died (from my carelessness) and I will continue using them until I can't find them anymore.
"Good home improvement tool"
2010-07-31
- Reviewed By Michael Allen
I needed a good lite drill/screwdriver for hom improvements and electronic projects like putting in stereo, speakers & amp. It is perfect for those kind of things because my Dewalt was to big and cumbersome for those kind of things. Great for smaller projects.
"out rageous freight"
2010-07-20
- Reviewed By akmike55
drill is great, But hte freight U charge to Ak. Is outrageous, I'll think twice be fore order again.
"Works great, but wish it used standard bits"
2010-07-17
- Reviewed By Helpme from Santa Rosa, CA
This cordless screwdriver works great and has excellent battery life, but I wish it used normal bits and had a normal chuck. That way I could share drill bits/screw bits with my normal drill. The light is pretty weak too, but not a big deal. All in all a great cordless screwdriver.
"80 in / lbs. torque makes this tool a buy"
2010-07-13
- Reviewed By Inventor
When one considers the power this tool has for the price, 80 in./lbs. is economically made just like the big boys. One might quip over design or size, yet the torque is the bottom line. This also means better interaction with the motor and battery at this level, or just go to the high end. Hex bits are sold with just about every company, and most retail stores. For this purchase price this tool is unheard of.
"I've had this for at least ten years"
2010-06-20
- Reviewed By dog chase cats from Norcross, GA USA
I bought this screwdriver for $30 in 2004. It has been a champ since then. The battery lasts pretty well for jobs around the house. I use it at work occasionally when we are moving a data center. There are nothing but screws for these jobs. I put it on the drill setting and I can moves screws in and out very fast. I like the adjustable torque chuck for this as it is easy to strip a screw. Also, the self locking chuck is nice also. I will put the chuck on a medium torque setting, drill in the screw fast until it ratchets and then turn the whole screwdriver to torque down the screw to the proper setting. I will use the light inside of dark computer racks to see what I am doing. My older version does not bend as much as this one does. It only goes to 60 degrees. I don't think that the extra flex positions are a big deal.
I've put 2.5" screws into 2x4s and it powers through the job pretty fast. I put up peg board all around my garage and this guy could do the work, but it doesn't have a second battery, so it wasn't going to make it to the end of the job. I used my old corded adjustable speed drill to do the 100+ screws needed to complete the job.
For $30, this is a lot of value and a nice addition to your regular adjustable speed drill that you use for the really big jobs.
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