Why this Bosch screwdriver is my new all-time favorite tool (and it charges with USB-C)
Briefly

Bosch's latest cordless screwdriver endured seven months of varied, demanding real-world use. It handled fence-building, assembling flat-pack furniture, automotive engine-bay work, and repair tasks on ladders, accumulating dirt and metal particles from grinding. It experienced occasional outdoor exposure and repeated use as an impromptu hammer, without claims of water resistance. The press-to-activate feature enabled easy single-handed fastening work in awkward positions. USB-C fast charging and a larger 2Ah battery provide about 90-minute recharge times and longer run-time compared with the microUSB predecessor. It remains the most frequently used screwdriver in the collection.
This has put up a few fences, assembled a fair few bits of flat-packed furniture, been in the engine bays of many cars, left outside overnight a couple of times, and it might have rained on it (yeah, don't do what I did because the manufacturer doesn't make any claims about this being water resistant), and been used as a hammer more times than I care to say.
Just the other day it was used to repair the doors on some refrigerators. It was perfect for this job because I was up a ladder in an awkward spot that made turning the screws tricky, but the press-to-activate feature meant that all I needed to do to unscrew and then subsequently screw the fasteners holding the door in place was press it down on them.
Read at ZDNET
[
|
]