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Worx Semi-Automatic Screwdriver

Sep 26, 2012 Stuart 8 Comments

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Worx Semi Automatic Screwdriver

The other day we posted about the Worx QBit, a new cordless screwdriver with interchangeable 6-slot bit cartridges. Apparently the QBit is a UK/EU-specific model. A similar tool will be marketed in the USA as the Worx SD Semi-Automatic Power Screwdriver.

The SD Semi-Automatic Driver Set Includes:

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  • 2 bit cartridges and 11 screwdriver bits
  • Phillips #0, #1, #2
  • Slotted #4
  • Hex 3, 4, 5mm
  • Square recess #1, #2
  • Torx T10, T20
  • Screw-starting drill bit (for pilot holes)
  • 5-hour charger
Worx Semi Automatic Screwdriver Side
Worx Semi Automatic Screwdriver

As with the QBit driver, you slide back the top to rotate the bit cartridge for bit changes.

The US version has a darker and much more tacticool look that matches its pistol-suggestive Semi-Automatic product name.

Worx QBit Cordless Screwdriver
Worx QBit Screwdriver

The SD Semi-Automatic driver is priced at $37.

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8 Comments

  1. Richard

    Sep 27, 2012

    It is really good furture as the screwdriver, the price is acceptable. I would like to have one for me and for my son.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 27, 2012

      Readers should take note that it is strongly suspected that this comment was posted by someone affiliated with the Worx/Rockwell/Positec company at their Suzhou, China headquarters.

      Reply
  2. Anthony Sculimbrene

    Sep 27, 2012

    This is just begging for a coat of paint from a prop master to transform it into a gun of the future. It would make an excellent addition to my tool armory, alongside the wand of my pressure washer and my bullpup Irwin clamp guns.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 27, 2012

      Unfortunately, I think that’s what they were going for – to make the product look as weapon-like as possible. The name confirms it. When’s the last time anyone mentioned “semi-automatic” without referring to firearms?

      Reply
  3. Scottthetec

    Sep 28, 2012

    Though Bosch, as far as I know, never said anything like it in their communication, I did read several reviews of the PS-20 as having the feel of a “9mm”.

    Reply
  4. Guy

    Sep 28, 2012

    Hey. People have been killing each other with fine ergonomic designs for years.

    Reply
  5. James C

    Oct 1, 2012

    No laser sight?

    Reply
  6. jwally

    Aug 18, 2016

    i own one, got it for free.
    i use it all the time. i really enjoy using mine. the battery lasted with a decent charge for just about 2 years before i had to plug it in.

    Reply

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