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What more can you ask forNo idea. I pressed the buttons and it turned in the direction indicated.
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What more can you ask forNo idea. I pressed the buttons and it turned in the direction indicated.
For it to do it a lot quicker than I could by hand.What more can you ask for
For it to do it a lot quicker than I could by hand.
It would have to be one that measured at the speed of light to keep up with mine.It's much faster than by hand, but exactly how much is impossible to say. Do you have a tachometer and someone who could aim it at your hand?
It would have to be one that measured at the speed of light to keep up with mine.
I think the BoschLooking for an electric screwdriver for 2nd fixing. Seen people use milwaukee M12 sub -compact screwdriver and bosch go. I didn’t know if there’s any better ones or are those 2 the best?
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