Customer Review: I have a Dremel 7.2 volt Li-Ion rechargable driver. It was OK for nondemanding applications, but any job that required more than minimal torque was more than the tool could handle. This Hitachi 10.8 volt driver, on the other hand, drives 2 inch and even 3 inch screws into studs without a whimper. I... more info
Customer Review: I bought these on sale for $5.99. No typos. For this price the bit set comes in a handsome case and is worth the price. I haven't tested them out yet but will in the near future.
Customer Review: This is the best drill/screwdriver I've used so far. It's durable and very compact. It even has a light! I've made some good use of it. Granted, it isn't the most powerful thing ever, but for its size it's got good kick. Perfect for drywall/studs and day-to-day jobs/use.
Customer Review: I have owned this drill combo since last december(2007) and i am very impressed with it! for the price you cant beat it! i have owned dewalt,ryobi and panisonic cordless drills in the past. all costing more except the ryobi. this drill really stands out! very easy to use,comfortable and... more info
Customer Review: DEFINITELY a strong magnet. You can hang your heavy knives on this one. However, the metal on the magnet block scratches up pretty quickly. Makes it look used/worn pretty quickly. Still, definitely does the job well.
Customer Review: Perhaps I was expecting too much from the tool wizards at Black & Decker when they introduced the B&D 3.6V Cordless Scissors. Ergonomically perfect, but truth be told this product simply cannot negotiate plastic clam shelled packaging. With limited results, I tested the fully charged... more info
Customer Review: Let's face it, the old NIMH batteries were an improvement over NiCad batteries, but would still lose their charge at the most inconvenient moments. I have found myself bringing my charger with me on vacations to ensure that my NIHM batteries wouldn't fail on me in my camera. The Sanyo Eneloop... more info
Customer Review: The 1-inch bits are standard Chinese stuff. The magnetic holder is substandard even for Chinese stuff. The spring-loaded retaining collar works OK, but the holder body is apparently PLAIN STEEL (not the usual non-magnetic stainless or bronze or aluminum that's been used for these tools for DECADES)... more info
Customer Review: Got my father's old Swiss pocketknife. I remember it as an 8-10 year old.(I'm 39 now) Going through my dad's effects I found the knife recently. Sharp as anything out of the store and NO RUST anywhere. Not even a little...Unbelieveable, the quality. Luckily, I didn't have to buy mine. But, your son... more info