| | |  | Gadgets | Home » » Blue-Point ETPR9 Pocket Rocket 9-Volt Mini Screwdriver | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 9.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
This is a great tool if it is used for what it is designed *****Jun 17, 2009
By J. Timmers Sr.
"AgentEmerald007"
I was quite pleasantly surprised when I received this to find it was manufacured for "Snap On Tools" of Racine, Wis., in Taiwan. Snap On has been the gold standard for tools in automotive industry for the 40yrs I have been working on cars. It has a quality "Snap" collet like a propane hose, rather than a magnet to hold the bit. Once a bit fell out of another screwdriver, chipping my guitar. And, that is where I will leave things. The first gentleman was not matching the tool to the task. I wanted a light duty, small screwdriver to work on guitars, and other detail work, and this is great. Drywall anchors require more torque than stated for item in description. Thanks - John +
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not all that greatAug 12, 2010
By CK Let me start off by saying that the seller that I purchased this from was great. Fast shipping good communication etc. But the tool itself not that great. My main beef with this item is how you activate the switch. You have to twist it left or right to activate and you almost need 2 hands to do it. And since this doesn't have a mag-bit type chuck you would need 1 hand free to hold the screw. Most people would be able to operate this 1 handed but it would be a much better tool if it had say buttons for forward and reverse. Other than that the build quality is okay and I like how you can hold extra bits in the handle. Unfortunately this was a waste of money for me since I probably won't keep this in my tool bag. I'm an electrician and I was looking for a compact low torque battery operated screw driver that I could use to install outlets, switches and cover plates and would fit in my tool pouch so I wouldn't have to haul my cordless drill around all day.
No good.Jan 29, 2011
By Allan Johnson Absolute junk. Save your money and buy a good one, anything woud be better. Sorry to say that I bought two of them.
10 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Useless.Jul 06, 2008
By J. De guzman
"joe_deguzman"
I wanted something that was battery operated, that doesn't need charging, for those quick jobs like hanging framed pictures (I have a PS20 for more involved jobs, which I am happy with). Using a hex-shank drillbit on plaster, no way. Driving #6 screws on wall anchors, good luck. I have another brand, 6 volt alkaline driver that is not as compact, but has more torque than this 9 volt. Pass on this one.
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