I second the Bosch Pocket Driver.Originally posted by: thumper01
I'd echo MrBond's recommendation on the bits: Buy them separately.
That Ryobi looks nice. Very similar design to the one I have which is the Bosch Pocket Driver. The Bosch is very nice, but is probably 3 times the cost of the Ryobi. Main advantages of the Bosch over the Ryobi are: removable batteries, 3 year warranty (2 year battery) and more power.
I have the Bosch, but would not have gotten it without a few GCs I had. It's great, and small. I use it for small jobs, including installing a wall mount for my LCD. It definitely does not have power for larger jobs.Originally posted by: NoShangriLa
I second the Bosch Pocket Driver.Originally posted by: thumper01
I'd echo MrBond's recommendation on the bits: Buy them separately.
That Ryobi looks nice. Very similar design to the one I have which is the Bosch Pocket Driver. The Bosch is very nice, but is probably 3 times the cost of the Ryobi. Main advantages of the Bosch over the Ryobi are: removable batteries, 3 year warranty (2 year battery) and more power.
The Ryobi torque out put is only half of the Bosch.
Originally posted by: AndyD2k
Hmm. The Bosch looks nice but thats more than what I spend. I do apologize but I should have mentioned that I was looking to spend no more than $40.
What JoeKing recommends seems to be the best fit for me. The only problem I can think of is that there are no speed settings on it. Should I not be concerned about wearing out a screw?
You guys mentioned that I should be buy a bit set separately..what set do you recommend?