Customer Review: I bought my Milwaukee Screwshooter Model #6753-1 in 1975. It has driven tens of thousands of screws (wild guess, probably low, mostly Philips #2) since then into all kinds of materials, from PTL to wallboard. I can fully endorse all the comments re the precise clutch operation, the massive torque,... more info
Customer Review: I bought this screw gun to replace my first one- a Milwaukee that I bought in 1989. It is just as good, and even better the ergonomics are better than my old one.
Customer Review: After purchasing this screwdriver @$111+, I discovered it is not a screwdriver. It lacks the driver bit and you have to send to the company to get it. We could not find one to fit locally because it takes a longer shank than any we could find. The driver bit cost us $10.90 plus $5 because we didn't... more info
Customer Review: i definitely recommend this product. best features are the ease of use and the torque control. not for heavy duty use obviously, but very useful as a copier technician's primary tool. installs are a breeze considering the number of screws involved in putting add-ons, accessories, etc. i've used a... more info
Customer Review: I bought this over 17 years ago and i still use it today,
I finally hade to replace the batteries (Got from Amazon)I also bought a Porter-Cable and Makita drill kits at the same time, both them gave out years ago. If you don't like the quality of this I will be surprised. If it ever
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