Saturday, December 10, 2011

Lowest Price !!! Black & Decker AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver


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Rating: 4.8

List Price : $18.74 Price : $9.99
Black & Decker AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver

Product Description

6V alkaline screwdriver. Spindle lock for manual use if desired and for greater control when starting and finishing screws. 130 RPM. 20 in. lb. Includes: Double ended screwdriver bit and 4 ''AA'' batteries.


  • Easily switch to manual screwdriving for more control
  • Easily switch from driving to removing screws with forward/reverse switch
  • Store on pegboard using integrated peg hole
  • 4 AA batteries included


Black & Decker AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver Reviews


Black & Decker AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver Reviews


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A nice tool, March 25, 2011
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Edward J. McInerney (San Jose, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Black & Decker AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have found this tool to be well constructed and of high quality, especially considering the price. (I bought mine at Walmart for $8.88.) It comes with two bits (slot and Phillips). The head can be locked, allowing the tool to be used as an ordinary screwdriver. This is handy if the batteries die or the motor doesn't have enough torque for the job at hand. Because it uses alkaline batteries, you can leave it in the drawer for months without worrying about the batteries discharging, as rechargables often do. I occasionally need to unscrew 1.5" deck screws to remove a plywood lid from plywood boxes. I then replace the screws. Recently I was able to remove and replace 34 of these screws on one set of AA alkaline batteries. That gives a feel for how long the batteries last. For smaller screws or softer material, I imagine the batteries would last much longer.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfied So Far, October 11, 2011
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This review is from: Black & Decker AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver (Tools & Home Improvement)
It's been almost 3 months and so far i am happy with this screwdriver even though i use it occassionally. I use it for all small home jobs like where assembling/disassembling is required like aquarium lamp cover, electronics, wall sockets etc. and it fit everything that i tried to accomplish.

The speed is fine for me and although screwdriver's bit holder seems slightly askew to me, it still does its job perfectly. But when i try to put it on lock and turn, i feel friction which kind of defeats the lock's purpose but the workaround is just using regular screwdriver to tighten or release screws.

I like that it is cordless and to me, the fact that it is battery operated has no tangible disadvantage because every time i finish job i pull battery storage compartment with batteries to prevent corrosion and possible quick discharge as Black & Decker service representative recommended.

I would sure recommend this screwdriver to home DIY'ers, electricians and... Read more
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice tool, July 18, 2011
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R. Hodge (Columbia, MO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Black & Decker AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver (Tools & Home Improvement)
I bought this screwdriver based on the reviews and also because I needed to install 49 pull handles in our kitchen. I had a battery operated Sears Screwdriver but the rechargeable battery was dead and it would have cost far more to buy a new battery. I like that this tool uses AA batteries as I don't use a screwdriver all that much and rechargables don't make sense. Bottom line - I took out 49 pull handles (2 screws each) and installed 49 and the batteries are still good. I think this has plenty of torque for light jobs such as this. I even was able to use a small drill successfully. Well made tool and well worth it for the price.
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