Test Report

How to master all screws - enduring rechargeable batteries & archaic motors - 5 cordless screwdrivers in test -

Even if the coronavirus pandemic will still spoil many parts of our work and activities and we all miss many things: For some of us, especially during the lockdowns of spring and winter 2020, which are supposed to keep us in our homes, many new ambitions opened up. Especially the design of the house through various handicraft projects became extremely popular again, as could be seen, for example, in the profits of OBI, Toom, etc., which shot up in 2020. This is understandable: if all the different pleasures of the world outside are closed to you, then you still want to be able to experience a wonderful, feel-good atmosphere in your home. How can this be achieved? Through various work projects, which can be of a more demanding nature, but can also be as quick and simple as, for example, building new furniture. However, no matter what the demands of the conceived handicraft project are, one thing is always essential: equipment of a respectable quality. A large part of all the work imaginable here also involves screwing screws in and out. So what should you always have to hand? A screwdriver! But when people talk casually about screwdrivers, many of them don't just mean conventional screwdrivers, but mostly drill screwdrivers, which stand out from the much simpler screwdrivers because of their size, their weight and their mechanics. But if you only want to build furniture now and then, for example, a screwdriver will suffice. This time, we spent four weeks testing the quality of various cordless screwdrivers from Black+Decker, Bosch, Einhell and Ryobi (€min - €max: €31.75 - €76.39). How these models can be used, how long the batteries in them last and what the vibrations are like during screwing are described below.

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Edition03/2022

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