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Old 26-06-2012
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Default RC electric screwdriver advice needed.

Hi i'm looking to buy a electric screwdriver for my EDS tips.

We went to homebase but none of the drills fitted the eds tips,they were too big.

Would this work?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002X797O...hvptwo=&hvqmt=

Or what do you use?

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do you want a drill or an electric screw driver?
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Sorry my mistake i want an electric screwdriver like this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00264GIH...SIN=B00264GIHC

i want to homebase to try that one but my eds tip seems to small to fit in the inside of that.
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If its a driver your after I have not long ago got one of these http://www.screwfix.com/p/hitachi-db...ewdriver/53105

I use the eds power driver tips

I wasn't expecting too much from the driver but it's a great tool, good value as some drivers only come with one battery, it also has loads of different torque setting that are required for what we use them for
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Looks good,how big is it? cause i want something fairly small. Also does it have universal adjustment ? so you can screw in and out.

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For size it's about the same size as any others, it has 21 tourque setting, hi and low speed, forward and reverse, it also locks so you can use it as a normall driver ( handy if you have a stubborn screw) the ones you linked to maybe nice and small but I think they are direct drive, I think you will end up stripping screws with them .
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can i just ask,does this mean i have to buy the whole eds power tool tips?

because i have the standard eds tips.
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These are the ones alot of the racers use including myself;


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-Cordle.../dp/B0038M1X9O

And all the eds and hudy tip fit very nicely
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