BLACK+DECKER Li2000 3.6V Cordless Screwdriver

(10 customer reviews)

$2,299.15

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10 reviews for BLACK+DECKER Li2000 3.6V Cordless Screwdriver

  1. 91jaguar

    This was a replacement for me. The first one I used everywhere and eventually wore out the gears while building a 20′ boat. I recommend it for any and all small screw driving jobs.

  2. bulldawgusmv

    I have only used this screwdriver twice, so I don’t want to be too quick to judge it, but it doesn’t seem to have the power of the Black and Decker cordless screwdriver it is replacing.
    I bought a Black and Decker PD600 Pivot Plus 6-volt NiCad Cordless Screwdriver in 2005. I used it hundreds of times, before it finally quit taking a charge about 2 weeks ago.
    I may buy another one of those I just found, while I was searching for the Model number to reference in this review.

  3. davefox11

    Great value for the money. Small yet powerful. Has lock so it can be used as a manule screwdriver. Does not have an adjustable clutch. The reason I cannot give it a five is the location and use of the on off switch. It is on top and a little awakward to reach. A person with small hands may have a problem holding the driver while pressing the switch. Also to change from forward to reverse, the switch has to be moved to a different position. I have seen this type of driver with a rocker switch so it only requires pressing one side or the other for forward or back function. I like the Lithium battery over the old NiCd, etc type battery. The charger plugs into the handle which is good and bad. I like to remove the battery and put in in a charger holder while charging with a light to indicate full charge. This charger does not have a charge/full light. But it was cheaper than buying a replacement NiCd battery for my old driver.

  4. los8313

    I have had and worn out two similar screwdrivers of the same brand and wanted another one as even my small drill is too large for overhead work. I am a senior with arthritis and this driver keeps me from twisting my wrist like a normal screwdriver would. My first project was to re attach a ceiling light that was coming down. The box had broken loose. This Black and Decker driver pulled all the old screws out then affixed new backing for the box then re assembled with new screws. All with little effort on my part. My only complaint is the older screwdrivers had a clip on top to hold another bit. This has no place to keep the spare bit so you have to keep the other bit in your pocket.

  5. doctor.know

    A great little hend held electric screwdriver. When fully charged it can drive most screws into even oak. However if the battery is low it struggles in hardwood. Works the best in drywall. Portable and it folds for convenient use. Doesn’t work as a drill really it just doesn’t have enough power (except for drywall).

  6. jamesmrcsson

    This is the new version of this tool. Higher torque, little bit slower speed, different changer,(which is easier to use).The tool feels like it is made of better plastic. I have no complaints yet…. BUT the older style of this tool would last a couple years at the best. With nominal use..Hoping the feel of extra (slow)torque will make tool last longer.. I buy this over any other electric screwdriver, because of it’s size and versatility. i WON’T BUY THE ONE WITH THE LITTLE ( NON REMOVABLE LIGHT) This is my 4th one. And I buy Snap on tolls. , own 4 tool boxes. This is $20 and last about as long as a $120 Blue Point.

  7. jaycalderon

    I had another one of this, that lasted many years. It is very powerful and compact. The battery is very long lasting. I think for the price you can’t get anything better. I definitely overloaded this tool and it handle very well. I highly recommend it.

  8. tempush

    This is my 2th, they do not last, the gears going bad.I had an old one that last me for years, the new ones have ion battery they last long time, but the gears are very bad. nothing made in China last except the corona virus

  9. spuch_2014

    This B&D unit is reliable an can be used in household light to medium size projects and works great. I have had one for over 15 years, this one is for my son at his new house. The fact is you have a unit that has 3 pivotal positions which makes it very handy. The Lithium battery holds a charge for a long time. Many of the newer rechargeable screwdrivers do not have pivotal positions. For super heavy duty jobs an cordless 18 or 20V drill would be more appropriate.

  10. dustydoc58

    This is a nice, compact, rechargeable electric screwdriver… BUT I have used a 3.6 volt Skil rechargeable screwdriver for 15 years and this Black + Decker model comes up a little short in comparison. This model has a “long nose,” so it swallows up a short 1/4″ bit. The direction and on/off functions are controlled by the same switch. It is impossible to change direction w/o turning the driver on at the same time. Finally, unlike the Skil screwdriver that sits in a charging cradle, the Black + Decker model requires the user to plug and unplug the charging cord.

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