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🔧 Twist, charge, and conquer every screw with ease!
The SKIL Twist 2.0 is a lightweight, rechargeable 4V cordless screwdriver featuring a patent-pending pivoting head with three lockable positions, three torque settings, and an integrated USB-C rechargeable battery. Designed for ergonomic use in tight spaces, it includes a built-in LED light and a 2-piece bit set, making it the perfect tool for quick, precise home improvement tasks.
| ASIN | B0CGLMRLLD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #626 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Power Screwdrivers |
| Brand | Skil |
| Brand Name | Skil |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,723 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 21195532200776 |
| Head Size | 2 inches |
| Head Style | Phillips |
| Included Components | (1) Screwdriver; (1) USB type-C Charging Cable; (2)2" bits: [1]PH2,[1]SL6 |
| Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 1.97 x 9.06 inches |
| Item Type Name | Twist 2.0 Rechargeable 4V Screwdriver with 2 PC Bit Kit |
| Manufacturer | SKIL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SD5619 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | SKIL Twist 2.0 Rechargeable 4V Screwdriver Screwdriver |
| Model Number | SD5619-01 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home Improvement |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Mode, Built-In LED Working Light, Lightweight |
| UPC | 195532200773 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**N
Excellent Price & Function!
An excellent power screwdriver for assembly work where high torque is not needed. I haven't stripped any screw threads yet. The battery lockout feature is nice especially if it's bumping around in a tool box. It feels good and the switch works good too. The battery indicator LEDs work good too. The adjustable angle on the end works good too. Watching it turn through the clear windows is a neat function too. It works better than the Ryobi screwdriver it replaced. The torque is good without having too much torque for lighter work. It looks nice and feels of really good quality. The battery life appears to be good as well. I would buy it again when needed. Excellent price!
C**K
Great tool
This thing is exactly what I wanted, now everybody saying that it lacks power or anything else, doesn’t understand Tools in my opinion that’s what an impact drivers for. This thing isn’t meant to lag screws into a piece of wood. But this thing is perfect for anything you would just need a normal screwdriver for like installing door handles or outlets or light fixtures or furniture, etc. I find it has plenty of torque, and it could fit into most areas with the swivel design. And feels like a good tool doesn’t feel cheap. And unlike the other ones that have this weird twist motion to activate it, this one has a Forward and reverse button which I prefer.
S**W
Power your way on next job. Just buy it!
I have every tool known to man. I have tools to fix other tools. Most of them are rubber coated for safety. But I didn’t have a powered screwdriver. Not sure why. This thing is great, I had a project where I had to take apart a Kirby vacuum and this really sped the process, looking forward to using it on 1 million other projects, versus my impact driver, which I used on most everything. Torque seems great, even loosens tight screws, and I like the 45° bend to hold the screwdriver. Seems to hold a charge very well, and it feels lightweight in hand. Not sure why I didn’t buy one 20 years ago. Good value, as I bought it on sale.
E**N
Better and worse than the older version
I own several of the older Skil 4v screwdrivers, and absolutely love them. This model is an improvement in a lot of ways, but dropping the non-contact voltage detector is not one of them! That was the biggest reason I recommended these to everyone. Having that voltage detector built into the screwdriver was a bit win for safety since I never skipped checking (and double-checking) to see if the wires were live. With a separate unit at the very least you have to switch tools, but it's also likely you'll forget to grab it in the first place, leave it at the bottom of the ladder, etc. The new one does feel a lot more solid than the older model, and is comfortable to use. Basically, just a significant step up in fit & finish. USB C charging is a big win for me; I really only have a couple devices left that I regularly charge which use Micro B, and I'm very much looking forward to making that number zero. The pivoting mechanism is nice, though I doubt I'll bother with it very often (I would *much* rather have the non-contact voltage detector). The window so you can see the drive shaft is a nice (if somewhat gimmicky) touch. I think the biggest win for the new model is the ability to control the torque. The old one solved the torque issue by just not having enough power to do any damage, which honestly worked great. If you needed to break something loose you could just give it a quick manual turn, then engage the motor once it was free; in both the old model and the new one, if you don't engage the motor it locks so you can use them both as manual screwdrivers. The new model also provides 3 different torque settings, but honestly I'll most likely just leave it at the lowest level. I slightly prefer the ring trigger mechanism on the old model, mainly because it is in *exactly* the right spot for how I feel most comfortable holding the screwdriver, and the orientation of the screwdriver doesn't matter. With the buttons, the reverse button is in the perfect spot, but the forward button is a bit too far forward. I didn't appreciate how nice it was that the ring was just always in the same spot, regardless of direction or orientation of the screwdriver. That said, the buttons are in a pretty good spot, and the ring is really only slightly better in my opinion. I usually prefer the locking bit retention mechanisms like on the older model, but I think they actually did a pretty good job with the magnet in this one; it is strong enough that I'm not worried about the bit falling out, but it's still easy to remove bits when you want (looking at you, Makita bit holder!). Given the choice I'd still go with the locking mechanism, but thanks to the quality on this one I'm okay with it, and truthfully the magnet is probably is a better choice for most people. The old one also had better lighting, with two LEDs instead of one. This was nice because you always had at least one LED not eclipsed by the bit holder. I'd *love* to see an illumination ring like Skil has on their 12v impact driver... That said, the light does still work pretty well so this is a pretty minor win for the old version. In the end, I think I'll stick with the older model as long as I can; the safety improvement from the non-contact voltage detector is just not worth sacrificing for the few small non-safety improvements. If Skil puts out a version of this with a non-contact voltage detector instead of the pivoting mechanism, though, I'd definitely be all over that.
J**Y
Heavy duty tool for light work! GREAT VALUE IMHO
Great tool to add to the box. I had this in my cart as I was looking for something small that was electric and had a flexible head, mostly for auto (being able to get all but the torque in tight spaces) and also at work where I’m constantly using a driver and wanted to save my wrists some work. There are others out there, but most are Amazon only brands, which come from China and are hard to get good customer service if there’s an issue. You buy something and have an issue a year later and find that the company either doesn’t exist or has changed their name. It’s a tactic. I buy USA made when it’s available, and buy American brands like Skil and Craftsman, etc. as you can trust they’ll make things right if needed. Anyway, I love this thing. I use it multiple times a day, but it’s about 6 bolts in, work for a few hours, 6 bolts out, then back in, and so on. So I’m not running it non stop. It’s a $20-30 tool, so I don’t expect it to last with some crazy heavy use on a job site. I don’t use the bit it came with. I use this exclusively with socket driver bits. Mostly a 1/2” tool get the light work done, then pull out the torque wrench and finish it. I saw this on sale in town for the same price, so I bought one for my 17yo son who is always wrenching on stuff. Great tool to have for getting the lighter thousand turns out of the way. It would probably last forever if used around the house and charged by the book. I’ve only recharged it once and at the rate I use it one charge lasted a couple weeks. It is built very well, and has heavy-duty rubberized grip around with the body of a thicker, power tool type plastic. 100% recommended to anyone and everyone. This is the type of thing any man that actually works and fixes things around the house and garage/shop, young or old, would appreciate.
H**E
Great Price for Quality Electric Screwdriver.
Works well. Charges well. Charge lasts a long time. Versatile. Works well on RC Cars. Make sure you have machined bits.
R**O
A screwdriver for light work , but the battery and ergonomics limit it for more demanding use.
The adjustable-angle design is a great idea and makes the screwdriver more versatile for different working positions. However, in practice, it feels better suited for occasional tasks rather than frequent or intensive use. If you need to drive many screws in one session, the battery starts to feel underpowered. Ergonomics could also be improved when using the tool in a vertical position. The forward/reverse buttons sit quite close to the bottom of the handle, which makes the grip less comfortable than expected in that orientation. On the positive side, customer support was excellent and responsive, which definitely improved the overall experience. Pros: Useful adjustable-angle design Good for occasional household tasks Excellent customer support Cons: - Battery feels weak for extended use - Not ideal for screw-heavy projects - Button placement makes the vertical grip less comfortable A decent screwdriver for light, occasional work with a clever adjustable design, but the battery and ergonomics limit it for more demanding use.
D**E
Easy to use
A handy tool. Charged fast and is made of quality Heavy material. Highly recommended for all.
G**O
Parafusadeira para trabalhos em elétrica. E eletrônica
Parafusadeira de excelente qualidade recomendo a todos que querem comprar pode comprar sem medo todos os produtos da Skil são tops.
J**B
Buen producto.
Excelente producto y muy funcional, cumple con las funciones indicadas.
T**T
Good
fast deliver and good product
T**M
Top notch!
This is so convenient for assembling and disassembling furniture. Definitely a game changer and a must have. Not too big or heavy and enough power and speed to get the job done. Seller also shipped quick and delivered safely.
C**E
Très très déçue.
Très déçue du modèle. Pas de puissance. Se charge difficilement à fond. Pourtant supposé être neuf.
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