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Kawasaki 840218 Black 3.6-Volt Li-Ion Screwdriver Set


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Batteries Included: Yes
Brand: Kawasaki
Manufacturer: Kawasaki
Model: 840218


Features
Battery holds charge up to 18 months when not in use
Built in worklight makes your job easier
Screwdriver bits included
Weighs less than 2 lbs
Handy storage case keeps bits organized

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Editorial Reviews:

3.6 VOLT SCREWDRIVER SET - Lithium-Ion 3.4V battery powered screwdriver ~ ABS housing with soft ridge grip handle ~ No load speed of 185 rpm ~ Auto spindle lock ~ Battery charges in 3 to 5 hours ~ Includes charger plus 10 bit in holder ~ magnetic bit holder 2 phillips bits 2 slotted- ~ bits 4 #2 1" phillips insert bit 3/8" nutdriver


User Comments about the Kawasaki 840218 Black 3.6-Volt Li-Ion Screwdriver Set

Hi, got excited about these new Lithium Ion screwdrivers, but frankly the battery life makes the Kawasaki version of this machine rather worthless as it gives out after a few minutes of use. Don't recommend it.



I bought this for sideline use at a football game (replacing hardware on helmets during the game, etc) so not your average use. A good value in my opinion. However, it works really well and even includes a little light on the front, which has been nice for Friday night games.



Ok as a toy tool. Order it to use as second tool, but not even for light use. Burned it while testing. The Denali is a better tool, for a better price. Not strong enough and no fuse.



I was looking for Li-ion batteries and a reasonable price. However, so far so good. Two handy features are the the little LED headlight and the colored LEDs on the top back of the housing that show the battery charge.It takes a minute to get used to the trigger toggle for driving and removing screws, but it's no big deal.They are still pretty new, so I can't comment on durability. I got two of these for an undergraduate guitar making lab at the university where I work. The students are pretty hard on tools and we're on a budget, so I wasn't sure what to expect.The two screwdrivers have just survived a week long guitar making workshop in good shape. They appear to be well-made and a good value. They were heavily used and people liked them.