SKIL Cacciavite a batteria ricaricabile da 4 V con tecnologia sensore di circuito, include 9 punte, 1 porta punte, cavo di ricarica USB - SD561201, rosso

Brand:Skil

3.6/5

63.87

Tecnologia dei sensori di circuito: innovazione nella sicurezza L'esclusiva tecnologia dei sensori di circuito dell'avvitatore a batteria ricaricabile SKIL da 4 V è una caratteristica brevettata che rileva i fili sotto tensione nelle prese, negli interruttori, nei cavi e negli apparecchi fino a 2,5 cm di distanza. Basta tenere il cacciavite a batteria vicino alla fonte di elettricità e premere il pulsante di rilevamento. Se il circuito è in tensione, la luce rossa si illumina e suona un avviso. Con questa funzione, saprai sempre dove si trovano i circuiti live prima di iniziare il tuo progetto. Ogni casa ha bisogno di un cacciavite elettrico come questo per piccoli progetti. Maggiori informazioni su questo prodotto: - 230 RPM - Facile da usare - Tecnologia dei sensori di circuito - Funzione di blocco automatico del mandrino - Batteria ricaricabile integrata agli ioni di litio - Ricarica micro USB - Doppia luce a LED.

DOPPIA LUCE A LED — Facilita la visibilità in aree scarsamente illuminate. PRONTO ALL'USO — Accendi il tuo avvitatore a batteria ovunque con la ricarica micro USB. DIMENTICA I TEMPI DI FERMO — Una batteria ricaricabile agli ioni di litio mantiene questo strumento carico per un lungo periodo di tempo. FACILE DA USARE - Cambia avanti o indietro con un giro del colletto. TECNOLOGIA DEL SENSORE DEL CIRCUITO — La tecnologia brevettata rileva in modo sicuro la corrente elettrica nelle prese, negli interruttori e negli apparecchi. PER L'USO QUOTIDIANO — Questo avvitatore elettrico a batteria è il tuo punto di riferimento per piccoli progetti.
Amperage 1 Amps
Amperage ‎1 Amps
Batteries ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Batteries Included? ‎Yes
Batteries Required? ‎No
Battery Cell Type ‎Lithium Ion
Brand Skil
Brand ‎Skil
Color ‎Red
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,253 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Magnetic Bit holder, 4V Screwdriver with Circuit Sensor™ Technology, Micro USB Charging Cable., 9-PC bit Kit
Item model number ‎SD561201
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.49 Pounds
Item Weight ‎7.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎SKIL
Material ‎Blend
Maximum Chuck Size ‎0.25 Inches
Maximum Power ‎5.2 Watts
Maximum Rotational Speed 230 RPM
Maximum Rotational Speed ‎230 RPM
Number Of Pieces ‎1, 9
Part Number ‎SD561201
Pattern ‎Screwdriver
Power Source Battery Powered
Power Source ‎Battery Powered
Product Dimensions ‎1.42 x 1.42 x 6.61 inches
Product Dimensions ‎1.42"L x 6.61"W x 1.42"H
Size ‎One Size
Special Feature ‎Rechargeable,Cordless
Special Features ‎Rechargeable,Cordless
Speed ‎230 RPM
Style ‎4V screwdriver w/9pc bit set
Voltage 4 Volts
Voltage ‎4 Volts
Warranty Description ‎5 year warranty
Wattage ‎5.2 watts

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Scritto da: J M
Amazing for electrical work
I bought this purely out of curiosity as my first (and thus far only) small handheld electric screwdriver. It always feels like a bit of a hassle to use it because of the need to keep bits separately and look for and insert the correct bit. If this screwdriver could be revised to store a few bits like MegaPro AmazonBasics or LTT, it would be much better. So I generally reach for a fixed screwdriver when I need one for PC/laptop work and most other things. However, it's an absolute godsend when doing electrical work. Especially when up on a ladder, when often I only have 1 hand to work on things. It's incredible. So far the electricity indicator hasn't been needed but I can see how it would be helpful. Torque... I've used it to install screws into drywall, it can do that easily enough. And re-install screws into wood. Or put screws in with pilot holes, it's okay. Obviously it comes with a pilot hole bit so it's intended for that. It's fine for that purpose. However there are misleading reviews saying that the shaft locks when you power it down. It depends on what you mean by lock. It locks enough to thread a bolt/screw/nut. Sure, no problem. But if you want to put a screw into wood and need max torque, you need the power on and to give it a little bit of a twist. There's a lot less torque available when the power is off. (if you turn it manually with "too much" torque, it will just spin the mechanism and your screw won't turn. So it doesn't actually LOCK at all. It's just that there's a lot of inertia within the gearing when it's powered off, such that you can manually screw/thread or whatever light duty stuff. Like getting machine screws/bolts/nuts threaded into metal etc. It's a bit slow. Even doing electrical work. I'm often wishing it were faster. The locking collet is amazing. It doesn't hold on always, but will hold on 98% of the time. If you shove a screw driver bit into a tight terminal block, then try pull it out, the bit will be left behind inside the terminal block. But if you give it a wiggle and pry it slightly while pulling, the bit will stay inside the Skil. For all normal use, the bit will definitely stay inside the collet. Compared to the Bosch. I've used the Bosch briefly, only to drill pilot holes. And I was thoroughly unimpressed with the bosch. It doesn't hold on to bits AT ALL. so the drill bit stays inside the wood. Really lame. I also strongly dislike all that forward/backwards "play" in the Bosch's hex shaft/mechanism. They think they're being clever with that whole "push forward to turn on" gimmick. It's stupid. The "play" is terrible. Give me a solid mechanism for crying out loud. Some people complained about the microUSB saying it should have been Type-C. Well unless you're an assembly line worker, it really doesn't matter. This screwdriver battery lasts forever and hardly ever needs to be charged. So that's a really lame complaint. Yes Skil should have not been so cheap and should have spent an extra 10c on a type C connector instead of microUSB. But I wouldn't ever dock a star for that. I'm docking a star because: * No bit storage * Slow * Would prefer more torque Torque - RPM - Mechanism - Retention Skil 8.5inLbs 1Nm - 230rpm - Twist ring (good) - Excellent retention Worx 44inLbs 5Nm - 300rpm - Button (good) - Unknown retention Bosch 44inLbs 5Nm - 360rpm - Push (really lame and fiddly) - Zero retention So it's not perfect, but was the best available choice for me. I'm still happy with my purchase but there's a lot of room for improvement. I don't care if they make it bigger I want In order of preference 1 Bit storage 2 More speed 3 More torque Anything else is frills/gimmick/nonsense IMO. When I say I want more torque, it's really not a big deal. This is meant for delicate/light duty stuff, like electrical work and computers and so on. That's what I actually bought it for, and it's PLENTY MORE than powerful enough to handle all of that. It's just that because it starts becoming so useful, you've done your electrical terminals and now you want to put some screws in wood, and it's just not quite powerful enough for some things, like long screws or no pilot holes or whatever. It just seems like for all this size/weight and trouble of having/making an electric screwdriver, they could have just added in a gearbox to give us more speed and more torque. For the torque I'm quite tempted to try another brand, maybe Worx. But that doesn't mean that I don't love this tool. I'm happy with it and if I didn't own one, I'd buy one again.
Scritto da: AmazonShopper
Lot of Choices! - But This Is The Design You Want (Read this review first before buying any other)!
Lot of Choices! - But This Is The Design You Want (Read this review first before buying any other)! When deciding on all the different trigger placements vs Gyro, and/or clutch options for these cordless drivers (I am both a Contractor and Homeowner) I have used many styles and this is the model that you want! (I use all 'Dewalt' tools drills, drivers, nailers - but I give this model the #1 spot for the cordless screwdriver! (just don't expect much torque or for driving long wood screws!): This model has all the needed features for a rechargeable screwdriver: Locking bit holder: It has a 'locking ' bit holder which is a 'must have' for both 1/4" hex shaft extensions (to keep from falling out) and for ALL 'drilling' because you wouldn't be able to remove the drill bit from the hole after drilling without a locking-style bit holder (think about it - you cannot 'pull' a drill bit back towards you as the drill bit would just fall out the holder unless it is a 'locking' style holder!) Best trigger: This model has the best trigger style: The rotating-trigger is way more intuitive than a pull-trigger style as you don't have to think about which way a rotation slide-lever goes (left, right?) And it also doesn't require any forward pressure to activate it like the Dremel one does, and it doesn't turn automatically like the new Craftsman Gyro (which is very cool but has neither magnetic nor locking-bit holder so the Craftsman is a no go), and perhaps most important feature of all is that this model acts as a regular screwdriver in its resting state which allows you to turn the screw manually to get just the right torque needed or to break a screw free (many cordless drivers do not allow this and they will clutch-out when using manually, or you have to 'lock' or center their slide-lever, etc). Which brings me to what I thought would be a deal breaker; "the lack of torque wheel" which would adjust the amount of power to the fastener (see next section): No clutch-dial needed: The good news is that I believe this is actually better without a torque adjuster dial, as you always have to 'experiment' with those settings anyway (levels 1-8, etc) and still end up constantly fiddling with the setting levels, whereas with this model you can adjust the felt- torque yourself just by the adjusting the amount of pressure that you hold the tool! What I do is simply hold the tool firm (as a normal screwdriver) whenever I'm driving or removing screws, but then I release some hand pressure on the tool when finally setting the screw as needed for a perfect set every time! You can actually feel the amount of torque pressure needed just like a normal screwdriver! (those other clutch models make you rely on the clutch setting). This model you can actually feel it, so no clutch is needed, and no more having to fiddle-find the right torque level setting - and now you'll have full torque always available). Best size and feel: This model is really the perfect size (not big or bulky like the others) and this tool really fills the gap between your compact impact drill/driver (Dewalt) and your screwdriver, it is perfect for electrical outlets (which I find my compact Dewalt impact driver too big and awkward for that small work). Also great for appliances and even small enough for electronic devices if needed. The dual LEDs are a must and works better than the single LED models in getting light where you need it. The grip and feel is perfect (rubberized texture) and it looks like my Milwaukee red tools. Also, because this model doesn't pivot - it is way more solidly built, has all metal gears (see a take apart video on YouTube and it shows all metal gears and pinions inside - looks like its built like a tank). Smart features: I use the 'voltage sensor' a lot more now that its included (I already have a Klein in my pouch), I'll also just use the front Led light as a quick flashlight sometimes (just touch the trigger wheel to turn on and stays on for a few seconds without using the screwdriver which is just enough time for a quick light up when needed. Final thoughts: This tool is perfect for the tool pouch, tool drawer for quick jobs (removing screws, electrical and HVAC work and whenever your drill/driver/impact is overkill). Just don't expect much torque or for driving wood screws! (If you need it wood screws or for repeated work then you'll need the Dewalt 8V screwdriver) Speed: The rpm is plenty fast at 230 rpm (as most cordless screwdrivers are slower speed at 180 rpm) this model is higher speed which is great. Remember however that you will sacrifice torque for speed, so this higher speed comes at a reduction in torque, again this is not a torque driver and will not drive wood screws much without a pilot hole. The only way to counter that would be if Skil made this a 6-8 volt battery motor, otherwise the higher RPM means it has less gear reduction which equals less torque! If you need more rpm for drilling, there are a couple new Ryobi's that are 200/600 rpm (2-speed gear) but are much larger and are double the price at $49. Again, this Skil model is more of a screwdriver replacement to reduce time/strain/tediousness of replacing screws and it does a darn good job of it! If you just need a good pivoting rechargeable cordless driver with more torque you can also get a harbor freight 4V screwdriver ($14 - $19) which works fantastic and I actually use it as my daily driver! To Skil: This 1/4" cordless screwdriver is great everyday screwdriver use, but it would be perfect if it just had more torque, maybe a 6-8V Pro model with removable battery! Or if not, maybe add a 2-speed gear switch to 2x double the torque gear reduction when driving wood screws. A twist-pivoting option would also be great (for those tight places) but not at the expense of any build quality as you have now with this solid stick model. To sum it up, I have had very good luck with Skil products lately and I can't say the same with other makes or models that I've tried. This also really works well with those small 'right-angle' adapter for tight places! Hope this helps!
Scritto da: Danny Halliday
A must for electricians
I’m all for an east life when at work and when rewiring a full house I have this and a pair of snip. It doesn’t allow you to over tighten cables into sockets and switches so perfect when removing old accessories and installing new ????????
Scritto da: n0vaic
Very happy with the product
Nice and easy to use
Scritto da: Gary Mulligan
Excellent little screwdriver
I really like the feel and operation of this battery screwdriver. Just enough power to undo screws, and a bright LED light. Power detection is a good feature. Very happy with this purchase.
Scritto da: P. B. Buckley
quality product at a competitive price
great price and fast delivery
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Rubbish
Had it for 2 weeks then broke, now cannot return. Don’t waste your money

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