
Don't let repetitious work get you down. Make sure you have one of our power Screwdrivers available at your finger tips to get the job done quickly, easily, and professionally! We have power Screwdrivers with features such as variable speed, reversible, and even autofeed options available. In addition we have the drivers with the power to get through heavy duty applications as well. At PowerTools.us, we're committed to making sure you have the tools to get the job done!
Speed up the setting and screwing process with an electric screwdriver. We carry many power screwdrivers and screwdriver sets by All Power, Makita, and Hitachi. Many of these screwdrivers can be used in a variety of industrial applications to put in screws and, in fact, some of these screwdriver sets come with a variety of heads for the versatility of putting in any number of screws. But, as power tools need to cover a number of working conditions, including denser materials or more delicate materials needing screws, electric screwdrivers are designed with several features, and we carry various specialized screwdrivers. Some of these unique electric screwdrivers go up to a high speed – some even as high as 6,000 RPM – and others have a higher or adjustable torque. With autofeed screwdrivers in particular, we carry torque screwdrivers for driving many screws without having to set and drive each screw individually.
Out of our selection of standard and heavy duty power screwdrivers, we carry many cordless screwdriver models with such features as variable speed and reversible direction. As previously mentioned, cordless screwdrivers with variable speed can also be high-speed screwdrivers, with speeds going up to 4500 RPM or 6000 RPM on some models. Many also have adjustable torque, as torque screwdrivers are often designed to adjust to driving in various screws up to approximately two inches in length. However, some of the screwdrivers we carry are more specialized, including drywall screwdrivers and AutoFeed screwdrivers. For the former electric screwdriver model, a drywall screwdriver is designed for drilling drywall surfaces, as well as a number of other surfaces, including metal, wood, and plastic. An AutoFeed screwdriver, on the other hand, is created to set and drive screws quickly. With a constant high torque, an AutoFeed screwdriver automatically sets screws as they’re fed into the screwdriver.



