🔩 Screw Smarter, Not Harder — The Ultimate Compact Power Tool for Pros on the Move
The BLACK+DECKER Li2000 cordless electric screwdriver delivers 180 RPM of torque with a 3.6V lithium-ion battery that holds charge for up to 18 months. Its innovative 3-position pivoting handle and spindle lock provide ergonomic comfort and precise manual control, while the forward/reverse switch ensures quick screwdriving and removal. Lightweight and compact, it includes two hex shank bits and a charger, making it the perfect tool for professional-grade DIY and light-duty tasks.
Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
Material | Blend |
Speed | 180 RPM |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Product Dimensions | 7.69"L x 2.88"W x 9.5"H |
Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
Battery Power | 0.01 Watt Hours |
Item Torque | 40 Inch Pounds |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | fastening, screw driving |
UPC | 077348894516 043953499309 151903466032 182682431553 803982858986 885911243438 168141350092 163120864942 617407338744 115971244886 132017607375 807320264736 088021775114 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911243438 |
Manufacturer | Black & Decker |
Part Number | Li2000 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | Li2000 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Orange/Black |
Style | Screwdriver Only |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Accessory Connection Type | Hex |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | Li2000 Screwdriver | (2) Hex Shank Screwdriver Bits | Charger |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Average Battery Life | 2 Hours |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
Y**O
Great!
Excellent, works well, rechargeable, nice size, not super high torque but does the job I want it to, i.e. twisting rope together.
T**A
Great tool!
Great tool. I bought it specifically to put a desk together and it handled the job like a champ. Definitely a time saver.
Z**L
Low cost, low torque power screwdriver
I used to have a Skil power screwdriver (actually two of them) that I used quite frequently. They were handy for disassembling electronics and other items that are held together with a billion screws, and their limited torque helped prevent stripping out threads.The Skils gave up the ghost, or at least their batteries did, and I never bothered to replace them. I wasn't really fixing a lot of electronic stuff so I hadn't missed them much. Well, that was until recently when I had to disassemble/reassemble a laptop a half-dozen times to diagnose and fix a trackpad issue. I started to really miss the old power screwdriver, so I bought this.This is not a high-end tool, and that's OK. It's designed to be an inexpensive way to avoid having to turn screws by hand. I don't expect it to survive in an electrician's toolbag or a mechanic's shop, but for casual use it's perfect. I keep it charged and ready to go along with a bit holder and an assortment of bits (Philips, Torx, hex, etc.).My only nitpick is that it's slow. I've been spoiled by impact drivers that can run a screw out in a second flat. You have to be really careful using them on any screws threaded into plastic because it's easy to do some serious damage, but that speed is nice. This driver is stirring molasses by comparison.But that's a minor concern unless you're using it in a production environment, in which case you'd probably want something better anyhow. The purpose of this driver is to automate the repetitive motion of screwing or unscrewing, and it does that very well. At this price, I wouldn't be without it even though I use it sparingly.
R**S
Compact Powerhouse for Everyday Fixes
Compact Powerhouse for Everyday FixesThis BLACK+DECKER cordless screwdriver really surprised me with how practical it is for everyday jobs around the house. At just 3.6V it’s not designed to replace a full drill, but for tightening screws, assembling furniture, or tackling small household projects, it’s been a joy to use. The pivoting handle is a smart feature—you can lock it straight or angle it like a pistol grip depending on the space you’re working in. That flexibility really comes in handy in tight corners.I like that it’s lightweight and easy to control, so I don’t overdrive screws. The spindle lock gives me the option to use it like a manual screwdriver when I need more precision. It comes with two bits to get you started, and the standard hex shank means I can use it with the many bits I already own. Battery life has been more than enough for light to medium use, and charging is straightforward.If there’s one thing to be aware of, it’s that this isn’t meant for heavy-duty tasks—it’s best suited for smaller jobs. Also, while it has enough torque for household work, don’t expect it to drive long screws into dense wood without some effort.Bottom line: A well-thought-out cordless screwdriver that balances convenience and versatility. Great for quick projects, furniture assembly, and general household fixes without the bulk of a drill.
J**A
Comfortable tool with great features .. very handy and works great
The unit is compact and easy to transform from straight driver to angled with a one button lock .. has plenty of torque and runs at a comfortable speed. Full reversing and also has the ability to engage the driver in manual lock mode to allow fine adjustments for total control of the final inch pound tightening.
K**N
Better than using your drill as a screw driver
A must have tool for any household. I bought one for each of my kids. Makes DIY projects easier. Holds a charge for quite a while. Enough torque for most jobs and jobs with pre-drilled starter holes. Better than using your drill with screw driver bit where I tend to strip the screw because the drill has too much torque.
M**R
Light and fairly powerful for its size. The button is not great.
I used this with a case trimmer made by Hornady to drive the end mill. It is recommended that you use a cordless screwdriver but not a cordless drill. I purchased this because it was lightweight, compact, and probably has the correct amount of power without being overpowering.It is nothing like a cordless drill. Drills have way more power than cordless screwdrivers. The charger is decent. It just has a red LED when it is plugged in. There are no LEDs to indicate if it has a full charge or not. For that reason, I would not leave it charging for too long.The battery life is good enough for what I do with it. I charge it each time and so far, I have not run out of battery life.The downside is actually the power button. You can click it right for clockwise and left for counterclockwise. It works great in reverse but in forward (clockwise) it intermittently stops. It is a bit frustrating since I only use it in forward. I believe it has to do with the fact that the slider does not click into a position, it can easily be moved when you press the button.This may be an issue that only happens with my particular screwdriver. The handle can be made straight or angled at several different angles with the push of a button. It is very light which is really nice.It is decent quality and should work well for putting in screws. It came with a phillips bit and a flat head bit.I am now convinced that cordless screwdrivers are superior to drills for putting screws in a lot of the time. Having less power is actually a good thing in many cases. Of course, if you are putting a screw into wood, the drill may be the way to go and there are plenty of times you would want the power of a drill when putting in screws. This is probably the right tool for putting screws into sheet metal or anywhere that too much power could cause some damage.
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