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06/4/2011 at 11:38pm
 Location: Blyth Northumberland
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Monarch two berth
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I have been using my tiny Ryobi screwdriver today with a 1/2 " drive. Winding legs up and down and taking off the winter wheels. Put on the wheels, finished with a torque wrench. A little bit slower than a larger drill but very light and easy to use. I did not need to start or finish off the legs with the winders, only the screwdriver. Because it is so light weight I did not need a long extention.

The link is just to show the screwdriver, I did not buy mine from them.

http://www.power-tools-pro.co.uk/ryobi-csd4107bg-4v-screwdriver-pistol-grip-with-6-bits-p-6334.html?zenid=ef940d02c73584858a89742886f3a04f



07/4/2011 at 10:43am
 Location: East Sussex
 Outfit: Bailey Ranger 460 2 + Hyundai Tucson
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I must say that Ryobi screwdriver does look very nice. I am very tempted.
Im going to look in a supermarket today so might see what they have to offer.
The Direct Power 14.4v seems a good buy too but they add on £5 postage http://www.screwfix.com/p/direct-power-dpd144ddh-14-4v-cordless-drill-driver/56873

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07/4/2011 at 11:34am
 Location: Blyth Northumberland
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Monarch two berth
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I did not buy the Ryobi specifically for winding the legs up and down. I already had it for general use but decided to try it and it worked ok.

Fred.



07/4/2011 at 5:19pm
 Location: Knebworth Hertfordshire
 Outfit:  Vauxhall Insignia SE
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Quote: Originally posted by CamperPam on 07/4/2011
I must say that Ryobi screwdriver does look very nice. I am very tempted.
Im going to look in a supermarket today so might see what they have to offer.
The Direct Power 14.4v seems a good buy too but they add on £5 postage http://www.screwfix.com/p/direct-power-dpd144ddh-14-4v-cordless-drill-driver/56873


I bought the 24 volt version of this last year for not very much more money. It goes like the clappers and holds its charge for a significant period. It came in a really nice carry case, with charger, spare battery and a right angled handle for optional fitting. I thought it was a good buy at under £30.00. Only problem is that it is a tad heavy and if you have arthritic joints in the hand, it can give you a bit of a jolt.

Don't bother with getting it delivered, we've got a Screwfix in Stevenage and another in Welwyn Garden City.

Vic


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Went to Asda today, got the 14v Draper cordless drill, screw driver, £20 does the job and the charger charges my other black & decker drill battery as well, the charger had packed up on it

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