Amazon Basics Skil 4v cordless stick screwdriver

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I've never owned a corded screwdriver, but I now have a cordless.
I needed this years ago. I remember watching Capt. Eddie use a similar tool. He even said to get one,I'd like it. I didn't heed the wise man.
I bought this specifically for changing jaws and keepers on my lathe chucks and jaws. It has the right amount of torque. I use it conventionally to loosen the screws, this does all the rotating that used to make my wrist hurt.
 I hold it loosely when I tighten, when the screw is bottomed out, the tool will spin in my hand. That's all the torque needed.
Deceptively heavy. It fills a big need around here.

I want to do right, but not right now. Gillian Welch

Have one a!so.  Use it on my router lift.   On the lift the arrow buttons on the stick are backwards.   Down (towards the router table) raises the router bit.   Up button losers the bit.    Easy to use.  Saves all that cranking!

Ron

I have the B&D version from the 90's in a drawer somewhere (uses the NiCad battery stick).
It was handy at the time but I'm liking my Milwaukee driver for those uses now.

That looks perfect for your chucks where the ergonomics fit your needs. I'll probably have to resurrect
mine to see where it can be of use.