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Milwaukee 6546-6 2.4-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Screwdriver with 3-Piece Bit Set
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List Price: $176.00
Our Price: $79.57
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Product Details
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: Milwaukee
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- EAN: 0045242054794
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- Features: 2 speed, 400 and 200 RPM, six position adjustable clutch, 2-position adjustable handle, Forward/reverse button with lock switch feature, Limited warranty, 30-day no-risk trial
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Milwaukee
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- Manufacturer: Milwaukee
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- Model: 6546-6
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- Product Group: Home Improvement
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- Publisher: Milwaukee
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- Studio: Milwaukee
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- Title: Milwaukee 6546-6 2.4-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Screwdriver with 3-Piece Bit Set
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- UPC: 045242054794
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Product Description: Milwaukee's cordless screwdriver is a handy tool with enough punch for most screwdriving applications, in a size small enough to fit easily in a tool belt without falling out or taking up a lot of space. The tilting handle offers a better grip in higher-torque situations, and allows for working in tight spaces. The driver has two speeds--200 and 400 rpm--for low- or high-torque work, and six clutch settings that deliver from 5 to 22 inch-pounds of screw-tightening torque. The screwdriver comes with a 2.4-volt battery pack, a one-hour charger, two Phillips bits, and one slotted bit. --Brian Trinen
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Customer Reviews
Screwdriver great, batteries suck
We have 2 of these units that we have been using for about 5 years. Use is pretty heavy - probably 10,000 screws a year each.
Screwdrivers work great, but the battery chargers go out. Usually, if the charger goes out, it ruins the battery plugged into it.
I've probably bought 12 batteries or so, and about 5 chargers.
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Great Product
I've had my Milwaukee cordless screwdriver for eight years and is still running fine and the batteries are still holding a charge. This screwdriver has dropped a number of times and put through the worst conditions and works as good as the day I received it eight years ago. Though one battery is quilting out after sitting over the week end. It is well worth the investment for anyone to own. I did have some problems with pricing my new unit with several different prices for the same screwdriver. I highly recommend this Screwdriver. Bruce Boston MA
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it's a typical Milwaukee
Batteries and chargers are the weak point for these I have used the drivers I have 2 for years they made a good driver but I have been through so many batteries and chargers I have lost count, I have spent way too much on replacement batteries and chargers, it is so darn comfortable and easy to use that I keep buying them but I see there is a different company making one very similar for less than the charger cost so I dare this one to go out now
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Adequate small power screwdriver
I bought this for the times when my DeWalt DW920K 7.2 v power screwdriver was too bulky. The DeWalt is a MUCH better tool for about the same price (with 2 batteries) and only is beaten by the Milwaukee on compactness/weight. The Milwaukee suffers from poor ergonomics and a slick plastic housing that makes it hard to grip. The power switch is not very comfortable to use thanks to location. There is no on-tool bit storage (really dumb). Power is adequate (2.4 v) at best. Plus you would think that for this kind of money for such a small tool, it would be made in USA. Nope, made in Japan. Japan makes good tools, no doubt, but criminy, if a pricey Milwaukee brand screwdriver can't even be made in the USA, that is pretty bad.
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There is no better driver!
No better driver for the size/power.
Used my last one for 18 years until the forward/backward switch broke. Tried a couple of other brands this year none came close. Batteries have lasted years...charge fast. I am in field service...use almost everyday at work.
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