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Panasonic EY503B-1 2.4-Volt Ni-Cad 1/4-Inch Hex Cordless Drill/Driver


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Brand: Panasonic
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: EY503B-1


Features
2.4-volt cordless drill/driver designed for professional applications
Multi-stage clutch with maximum torque of 26 inch/pounds
Includes No. 1, No. 2 Phillips drill bits
Easily converts from straight to pistol form for greater accuracy
9-3/8 inches in length; 1 pound in weight; 1-year warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Tool and battery only; does not include charger. Gear lock mechanism for manual tightening. Cordless: Yes, Volts: 2.4, Rated RPM: 200, 400, Torque (in./lbs.): 26, Variable Speed: Yes, Dual Speed, Charger Included: No, Battery Included: (1) Ni-Cad


User Comments about the Panasonic EY503B-1 2.4-Volt Ni-Cad 1/4-Inch Hex Cordless Drill/Driver

I'm a professional service tech and have used this product everyday for many years. The gears lock up when off and can be used as a manual screwdriver when extra force is needed. It is the very best available. Compact, rugged, with a long lasting battery.



Swivel the handle to a pistol grip and the Panasonic is even more compact as well as comfortable. If you are left-handed it can still be actuated with your left index finger.I think the Milwaukee 6547-22 2.4-Volt 2-Speed Cordless Screwdriver is nearly identical and even better than the Panasonic for not much more money.Jim - P.C.C. I recommend an extra battery if you plan to use it for work.The forward/reverse switch is actuated with your right thumb. The switch allows instantaneous forward to reverse switching. For 15 years I used a cordless screwdriver originally made by AEG and nearly identical to this Panasonic.


I use mine mainly for computer assembly. Battery life is adequate. I think once you get used to it you will come to appreciate it. (Pro. The nicest feature for me is the compact design that fits into tight spaces other cordless driver will not.


Because the Panasonic is nice and compact, the battery discharges somewhat sooner than other drivers with large hunk of battery. Computer Consultants) At first use it feels strange but it turns out they know what they're doing.


Swivel the handle to a pistol grip and the Panasonic is even more compact as well as comfortable. If you are left-handed it can still be actuated with your left index finger.I think the Milwaukee 6547-22 2.4-Volt 2-Speed Cordless Screwdriver is nearly identical and even better than the Panasonic for not much more money.Jim - P.C.C. I recommend an extra battery if you plan to use it for work.The forward/reverse switch is actuated with your right thumb. The switch allows instantaneous forward to reverse switching. For 15 years I used a cordless screwdriver originally made by AEG and nearly identical to this Panasonic.


I use mine mainly for computer assembly. Battery life is adequate. I think once you get used to it you will come to appreciate it. (Pro. The nicest feature for me is the compact design that fits into tight spaces other cordless driver will not.


Because the Panasonic is nice and compact, the battery discharges somewhat sooner than other drivers with large hunk of battery. Computer Consultants) At first use it feels strange but it turns out they know what they're doing.