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Bosch PSR Select 3.6V Cordless Screwdriver (Integrated 12 Bit Magazine) $57.85 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Usually $89. A few dollars more than the IXO (same motor) but with an integrated bit magazine so you don't lose those bits!

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  • +1

    I have the IXO IV version, which also has the variable speed feature. (The more you put pressure on the trigger or release, the faster or slower the speed. I’m not sure this model does. Have to say, after having variable speed, I wouldn’t buy one without it! Still this is a deal!

    • +2

      This one doesn't have it.

    • +1

      It looks handier to be able to store the bits on the tool itself rather than a separate base.

    • That works but it feels incredibly cheap. I'd gladly pay the extra $17 for this Bosch with its better build and integrated bit holder. These 3.6V drivers have little torque so I never felt the need for a clutch mechanism.

      • LIke I said it's OK . If you want to pay more for something that does the same thing ( they are both 3.6 volts ) that's cool with me. Storage of bits is really a non issue for me , generally I use the same phillips bit.

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          If you want to pay more for something that does the same thing ( they are both 3.6 volts ) that's cool with me.

          Like I said, it works but it feels incredibly cheap. "Does the same thing" is different to "does the same thing just as well".

          Most Ozito tools are absolutely fine for light occassional use but they can't really be compared to a midrange model like this Bosch.

          • @eug: The power point I changed yesterday with it didn't complain about the quality of how it got screwed.

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              @morestuff: Like I said, most Ozito tools are absolutely fine for light occassional use.

  • I've got the normal IXO, this, the GO, and a few others. I use this the most purely because all the bits are right there. After I'm done I can retract the bit into the body so it'll never fall off somewhere.

  • Showing $89 for me… did I miss something?

    • gone at the price as usual

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