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The BLACK+DECKER Electric Screwdriver (Li2000) is a versatile, cordless tool designed for efficiency and comfort. With a powerful 3.6V lithium-ion battery, it offers a speed of 180 RPM and features a 3-position handle for maneuverability in tight spaces. The spindle lock allows for manual control, while the forward/reverse switch makes screwdriving and removal a breeze. Lightweight and compact, this screwdriver is perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, ensuring you’re always ready for your next project.
Manufacturer | Black & Decker |
Part Number | Li2000 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.69 x 2.88 x 9.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Li2000 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Orange/Black |
Style | Screwdriver Only |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
Torque | 40 Inch Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Speed | 180 RPM |
Accessory Connection Type | Hex |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | Li2000 Screwdriver | (2) Hex Shank Screwdriver Bits | Charger |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Average Battery Life | 2 Hours |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
R**H
It does the job well.
It's good for the price. I needed a cordless screwdriver to put together a project for my mother. I was stumped as to which one I should get. Then I remembered many years ago I saw my older brother assembled two sets of bunk beds with the same screwdriver. I remembered how efficient he was with his tool. And that memory prompted me to get this particular Black& Decker product.
P**H
Really a great little tool.
Great power for a battery screwdriver. Long lasting and easy to use. Highly recommend it for most small projects.
Z**L
Low cost, low torque power screwdriver
I used to have a Skil power screwdriver (actually two of them) that I used quite frequently. They were handy for disassembling electronics and other items that are held together with a billion screws, and their limited torque helped prevent stripping out threads.The Skils gave up the ghost, or at least their batteries did, and I never bothered to replace them. I wasn't really fixing a lot of electronic stuff so I hadn't missed them much. Well, that was until recently when I had to disassemble/reassemble a laptop a half-dozen times to diagnose and fix a trackpad issue. I started to really miss the old power screwdriver, so I bought this.This is not a high-end tool, and that's OK. It's designed to be an inexpensive way to avoid having to turn screws by hand. I don't expect it to survive in an electrician's toolbag or a mechanic's shop, but for casual use it's perfect. I keep it charged and ready to go along with a bit holder and an assortment of bits (Philips, Torx, hex, etc.).My only nitpick is that it's slow. I've been spoiled by impact drivers that can run a screw out in a second flat. You have to be really careful using them on any screws threaded into plastic because it's easy to do some serious damage, but that speed is nice. This driver is stirring molasses by comparison.But that's a minor concern unless you're using it in a production environment, in which case you'd probably want something better anyhow. The purpose of this driver is to automate the repetitive motion of screwing or unscrewing, and it does that very well. At this price, I wouldn't be without it even though I use it sparingly.
A**R
Ease of use. Very handy for multiple projects
Great design with Philipps head and a straight head screw bit. Great to complete small jobs around the house. Well designed, excellent product
J**N
This little guy? We definitely talk about this little guy...
Firstly, I hate mindless drones giving anything that turns on a 5...and at the same time I detest those who give anything that isn't their favorite color a one star. With that typed, this thing delivers...Appearance - 2/5. Its black and orange, which might not be anyone's favorite colour scheme, but that's not why we buy tools, so we press on.Ease of use 5/5 - It delivers when it comes to ergonomics and mobility. At first you might think the top operated button is clunky, till you actually start drilling and it all becomes rather unexpectedly easy. It might not look pretty, but it functions perfectly for the duty at hand. From cabinets , doors to drawers, its the right size and angle (pivot handle) for the small tasks. Now keep in mind this isn't a Dewalt power drill with 2000 rpm...its a small drill for menial tasks, so don't expect a wall drilling monster.Battery life 5/5 - Was drilling doorknobs, cabinets, a desk (legs), and a desk drawer for more than 5+ hours on one charge. This little guy delivers, really made that 4 star turn into a 5.The cons - It doesn't have a light, the battery is internal, and it has no trigger per say (again its at the top). Which some might find weird, but I got used to it immediately. Again, this could be a strong 4, due to how much it can take and how much I threw at it without overheating or breaking. But that battery life is the real MVP, I don't normally give 5's especially with tools, but B&D delivered here.
A**M
Replaced an 18yo prior model. Enough said!
Bought it to replace my 18yo prior model.Enough said!It does everything as intended without hassle.Simple is best for odd jobs.Buy it, you won’t be sorry!
W**M
Light Duty use only - never force into a stall!
I have had four of these in the last 10 years and they all failed the same way. There is a small plastic pinion gear on the motor shaft that eventually fractures. This gear is less than 1/4 inch in diameter identified as part 14 in the attached drawing. When that happens the drive no longer works on much of anything. It is quite a task to open the assembly and replace the gear if you can get one which I was never able to do, so I just buy a new model. If this gear were made of brass instead of nylon the unit would last much longer. I keep buying them since I know they last a couple of years anyway and are otherwise very handy to use and work well. One heads up is when you get a new good one, it hums smoothly in both directions. The last one one I got had a rattle / buzz and failed just past the warranty perion. I suspect it was not a new unit even though it came in the plastic package, perhaps a return.
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