The DEWALT Cordless Gyroscopic Screwdriver is the ideal tool for any professional looking for a compact, portable screwdriver with precise speed control. An adjustable 2-position handle allows for operation in either in-line or pistol-grip. This screwdriver is backed by a DEWALT 3 Year Limited Warranty for added peace of mind.
- Motion activation variable speed and reversing control for precise fastening control
- Motion activated variable speed 0-430 RPM for fastening into wood, plastic and light-gauge metal
- Allows control when completing light fastening applications
- Allows illumination in confined areas without shadowing
- Battery state of charge on tool allows users to know when to charge packs
- Allows for quick screwdriver bit change and holds 1 in. bit tips
- 8-Volt Max battery pack allows for longer run time and charges in 1 hour
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Ashlynn Hagenes (verified owner) –
This Cordless Gyroscopic Screwdriver is great to use on projects that have a lot of tiny screws. It is not supposed to replace something stronger like an impact driver, as it doesn’t have the torque, but it is great for the small more delicate projects. I really like how easy it is to use! It saves a lot of time.
Maryse Wintheiser (verified owner) –
My neighbor has this tool and let me borrow it when I was assisting him in troubleshooting his air conditioner. This tool definitely made the job of removing 25 screws a non issue and was able to get in to area that my impact couldn’t reach. This will be the next till I buy to make my life easier.
Candido Haley (verified owner) –
This screw driver is a must as I’ve got older. It’s great for any tech that has to remove and replace a lot of panel covers without stripping out the threads. The battery life is great too.
Dessie Jacobson (verified owner) –
I have two complaints:One, the handle rotation is a nice feature but the locking mechanism is not the greatest.Two, due to working in a hospital, I have to clean the tool often, especially with the China Virus. The issue is all the painted on numbers for the clutch wiped write off with using a disinfectant wipe. (Accel Intervention Wipes)
Maudie Koelpin (verified owner) –
I tried both the inline model and this one. I liked the eegonomics, versatility, and price of this one better
Verda Wisoky (verified owner) –
My son-in-law loves it I got it for him for Christmas.he loves the handle rotating .Margaret
Katarina Reinger (verified owner) –
Perfect for the easy stuff like outlets and outlet covers. Not for drilling 3” screws into 2X4s. Good battery life!
Camden Streich (verified owner) –
Im a Ricoh technician that uses a screwdriver about 100-200 times a day. This was the best bday gift ever.
Hildegard Casper (verified owner) –
A top must have tool !!! I first learned about it from a cable company technician. It’s one handed solid operation facilitates a lot of project completion. It’s also fun to let someone try to figure out how to use it. Just a turn of the wrist in the direction you want it to screw including speed. Both my son-in-laws have one from me.
Tyrel Miller (verified owner) –
Took me a minute to figure it out but I really like it.
Anita Kassulke (verified owner) –
So excited to use this tool. Ive borrowed from coworkers and compared to Metabo and Worx brand. Neither offered variable speed. If you suffer from carpel tunnel, get this. If you want to help avoid getting carpel tunnel in the future, get this.
Chadd Murphy (verified owner) –
This is a good product. It’s not exactly what I want but it’s the closest thing. We primarily use Milwaukee tools but finding a screwdriver that has variable speed and can be used with either a pistol grip or straight grip is a challenge.Because of the gyroscopic action, the variable speed (and direction) on this one is controlled by turning your hand in the direction you want the screwdriver to go – clockwise or counterclockwise. The further you turn your hand the faster it goes. It can get tough in tight spaces and small movements can cause unexpected speed changes. You can also run out of space for your hand. I would much prefer to use a direction button (like on a drill) and determine the speed by how far I pulled the trigger. The whole gyroscopic thing seems like “cool factor” and not of much value.So it’s not a 5 star because of the inconvenience of the gyroscope operation. But it is a good tool and I’m using it regularly.