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Electric screwdrivers have more than revolutionized the way we go about our house hold DIY. Unfortunately, some people find the concept of drilling holes in their walls quite daunting as opposed to slowly and carefully taking the manual approach.

Contrary to popular opinion, drills and electric screwdrivers don’t have to be large, heavy, and noisy instruments of torture, and you don’t have to break the bank to afford one.

The following are examples of good drills that are not threatening to your wall, pocketbook, or health.

Electric Scewdriver Hitachi W6V4 6.6 Amp Drywall Screwdriver – This screwdriver is really light, and it has a long cable so you shouldn’t have to keep plugging it into the nearest plug. It also has a soft grip handle, so it’s also comfortable to use. It has a quick-release button which allows you to change bits quickly. It comes with all the extras and a belt hook so you can even hang it from your belt instead of picking it up and putting it down. Finally, it has a reduced noise level so you won’t get a headache. And it only costs $89.50 when bought online!

Makita Drywall Screwdriver – This screwdriver is also lightweight, weighing just 3.3lbs. It also has a lightweight aluminum gearbox. Its ultralight weight design has been specifically developed to decrease user fatigue. In addition it also has soft grip handles and the highest power-to-weight ratio on the market. This screwdriver can also be made available with a 50” cable. This is also a very small screw driver so you shouldn’t feel intimidated by it. Finally this screwdriver costs only $108.99 when bought online, so while it’s slightly more expensive than the Hitachi it is also a great screwdriver for those who feel a little intimidated by them.

So, although many women find the thought of using an electric screwdriver quite daunting, there’s really no need to be nervous. You can find many screwdrivers that are light weight and comfortable. Many also come with longer cables and belt hooks to make using the screwdriver as practical as possible. Why spend hours trying to screw things in manually when an electric screwdriver can do it in seconds?

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