What you get in the box is a #2 Phillips electric screwdriver, and it does that well. Its only drawback as a screwdriver is that you can't turn off the impact feature and it makes it difficult to feel whether you might be stripping a screw head when using in tight places. And the inability to use the standard short driver bits somewhat defeats the purpose of a compact head. I haven't seen quick release bits shorter than the one they include. The smaller bits will slide in, but the drill doesn't hold them from staying in the screw head.
You can't use your normal round based drill bits. You need a set of quick release bits, and those sets are usually pretty limited. Many people already have a socket arbor, and no other drill can use sockets without one anyway. For the price they could have included at least a set of quick release drill bits since few people are likely to already have them. And maybe a selection of driver bits other than just a #2 Phillips.
The bulky hard case with molded inserts is just a throwaway for me. I much prefer the trend to a nylon or canvas bag instead of the molded one for better quality items. They are more compact and versatile.
The Hitachi does have a lot of power in a small package and is handy for small jobs. The impact feature works well and would probably make it a good nut driver for smaller nuts.
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Customers Rating=5.0 / 5.0
More Detail For Hitachi WH10DL 10.8 Volt Cordless Lithium Ion Micro Impact Driver
- This cordless impact driver provides 930 inches-per-pound of impact driving torque for heavy applications
- Impressively lightweight at 2-pounds and compact at 5-1/2 inch in length
- No-load speed of up to 2,300 RPM and a 3,000 BPM impact rate for faster impact driving
- Two 1.5Ah HXP batteries deliver steady power for the duration of every charge
- Quick change 1/4-inch hex chuck for simple bit replacements
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