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CRAFTSMAN 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, Electric (CMCF604)

CRAFTSMAN 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, Electric (CMCF604) CRAFTSMAN 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, Electric (CMCF604) CRAFTSMAN 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, Electric (CMCF604) CRAFTSMAN 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, Electric (CMCF604) CRAFTSMAN 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, Electric (CMCF604) CRAFTSMAN 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, Electric (CMCF604) CRAFTSMAN 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, Electric (CMCF604)
$ 49.00

Score By Feature

Based on 750 ratings
Ergonomic
9.80
Light weight
9.60
Easy to use
9.38
Battery life
9.18
Built in light
9.31
Value for money
9.11

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

A single charge allows you to drive as many as 325 screws*
Its gyroscopic action senses the wrist motion and changes its direction and speed according to it
The size and feel of the manual screwdriver are easy and compact
Turn the black lock off button to turn the power off so you can use it as a
Charging micro USB devices is convenient using this charger

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to replace the ?

A replaceable battery is not included in the CMCF604 unit.

What holds the bits together? Can the bits be held together with Where do they find a place to sit?

There seems to be no magnetic attraction to it. As I just checked, it feels like it's friction-based, and that there's a notch that keeps it in place. In my experience, it holds

Can the screwdriver be charged in a short amount of time and how long does one ?

Time required for charging (in minutes)

When we talk about bits, what size is it?

A few of the CMCF604's features include The following slots were inserted (1) #4 There are. (1) slotts of #6 (i) Philips, #0 i.e., (1) Phillips #1 Phillips #2 There are (1) #20 Torx screwdrivers (i) Torx #25 (The #5 hexadecimal value) (2) #2 Robertson (Square) bits 1 other The maximum diameter of the chuck is 3/8"

Selected User Reviews For CRAFTSMAN 4V MAX Cordless Screwdriver, Electric (CMCF604)

I don't recommend you using this product
3/5

It's terrible. Please don't waste your money on it. The best thing I could have done was to return it when I had the chance, but it's too late now. I find it annoying that this thing tries to be too cute with its automatic engaging mechanism. I would prefer to just have a simple button to click to get things done rather than this irritating thing. In addition to being lightweight and affordable, it is also very durable. The technology you purchase isn't really helpful, so you're paying too much for it. It used to be called Black and Tan This screwdriver is much worse and also much more expensive than a Decker. Craftsman products are usually great quality, but this one is disappointing.

Evie Riggs
Evie Riggs
| Apr 29, 2021
This screwdriver is the best I have ever used
5/5

It is the best screwdriver. The charger, the device, and the handling are easy. With the intuitive drive, you just have to turn your wrist a slight amount to make it know if it needs to tighten or loosen. Despite its low wattage, the light is well illuminated. A few other high-quality items It was too bulky and big on the end models.

Rivka Harrell
Rivka Harrell
| Jan 17, 2021
I love this, this, this! I love it! Listen to the positive reviews, not the negative ones! amazing gyroscopic screwdriver has a super bright light that lights up as you turn the motor
5/5

Simply press the button and twist your wrist without looking at it. Torque and speed can be adjusted with a twist of the wrist it runs on 35 to 100 tv screws four days a week and the battery lasts a month. I still have half a charge on my phone! I always have my go-to tool in my chest.

Crew Knapp
Crew Knapp
| Dec 20, 2020
All in all, it's not too bad
5/5

I can't say that this screwdriver is particularly bad. In addition to doing light work in a data center, I picked it up in order to deal with my - The first comment I would like to make It's what you do when your wrist is twisted - it's a powerful thing There were so many buttons I was wishing they had used them. The situation is similar to how many have described it The use of gimmicks is the way to achieve this. Generally, it seems to work well (don't think too much about By simply rotating your wrist in the direction you want the mechanism to turn, you should be able to reach the trigger lever. Although it's a great feature, it does have some drawbacks That's about all I can say. I would have preferred to buy it without the gimmick if they offered it without it. The torque is This is decent. A 1. 0 was used as a test vehicle. Using a screw driver, I carefully sunk a 5 inch dry wall screw into a dried out hard pine board. The screw driver sank it to the shoulders, embedding it smoothly. took a little more work to back it out, but it got the job done in the end. The amount of torque would be a perfect fit for my usage in a datacenter. Hang drywall on it only if you are planning to use it that way. Drill a hole in the ground. In the dark I really like the light this thing gives out. It was well thought out how the lights were attached to the front of the drill. They did a good job with the lighting on this one, so I really want to thank them. Furthermore, I like that it actually features a screwdriver shaft, so if you need additional reach, you can attach a 1/4 quick bit changer like the DeWalt I mentioned above (for about $5) and reach quite a distance back into those hard-to-reach places. Dimensions *br*br*br* Height Amount * Length The total number of points is 5. The inside diameter of the circle is 1 inch. The 2nd screw driver shaft is attached to the 5
Screw driver. On 9 out of 75, the writer is in the minority. In addition to the five listed No overly heavy weight The construction seems solid and the weight seems reasonable for a decently made product. There is also some rubber on the handle, while the plastics also have a nice texture to them. I can't speak to the battery life since I just got it and used it for a short time. However, I can write about how well it grips your hand and how nice it feels in your hands. My sense is that the build quality is quite good. The shaft is made of metal, but all the rest is plastic. This model features a standard 1/4-inch bit holder that is not magnetic. screw driver that slides out if you need a little help guiding the screw at first (they make short and long ones up to 6 inches in length It is not uncommon to find products that are 5 inches tall A magnetic field consists of The problem has been The Craftsman 3 I have is an old old machine. Originally, it had a flexible handle and 6 volts, back when they used to put clutches on them. There were 20 inch pounds clutched on that drill. It is the new Craftsman 4 that has been released. The new drill's capabilities obviously exceed those of the old one. It's nice how the old drill would bend a bit to make it a bit easier to hold onto (maybe), but the Electric Screw Drivers of those days were very big compared to our new Craftsman 4 Volt.

August Farrell
August Farrell
| Nov 07, 2020
This is helpful
5/5

Overall, it's a great tool for anyone who doesn't have a drill at home. The device does come with a micro USB charger. It would be nice if it were more updated with a USB C charger as well. Anyone over the age of 50 would enjoy using this since it makes work easier.

Daniela May
Daniela May
| Apr 01, 2021
Design of the drive is intuitive and well thought out
5/5

The idea that you just turn your wrist and it turns in that direction continues to be super cool. it takes is turning your wrist a little bit once, and it will keep going that way, plus it has variable speed (or at least multiple speeds), so you turn a little more and hold it, and it will spin more quickly. A great idea for a design. Goes back in reverse in an instant and natural way. You can also use your hand to tighten a screw by hand by shifting your hand on the shaft, so you don't depress the button. The screw mechanism gives way just a bit then holds tight, so you can put your full force into it to tighten the screw by hand. That was a nice There is a lot of light in the room. This pen light is much brighter than my other pen light I thought was super bright, but now I realize it's closer to the brightest one. I love it and sometimes I tap the button down on the screwdriver to turn it back on because it runs out of energy quickly. In order to prevent it from being turned on when it is in your toolbox, it has a lock on the button. That's a good idea as well. The device is charged via a micro USB cable, which was the standard, but now has been replaced by a USB cable The letter C represents. Even so, I have no problems with it still using a micro, since I wouldn't have expected that to have reached the device world yet. There is a cable included with the unit. Are there flaws? The fact that it is thicker than the average screwdriver is just a little bit of an inconvenience, but this just means that it holds more power for longer usage. To me, it doesn't really affect usage that much anyway, so I think it's fine. motor is turned on with a large button (it's a bar button along the side that extends about 3 or 4 inches long), so I usually depress the button just by It is not uncommon for me to miss the button and have to regrip the screwdriver to make sure I've hit the right one. This is a minor inconvenience that does not happen very As soon as you press the button, the motor starts up ready to accept the direction your wrist turns it in, but when you turn it on before having yet rotated it, there is a high-pitched “clang” sound From the motor, a high-pitched whine can be heard. this is only a minor annoyance, but I have often thought that they could have solved it by not actually turning on the motor, but rather by waiting until To my mind, this already cool device would have been perfect if that were the case. Additionally, the fact that there is no onboard bit storage is an unfair complaint. Since my other ratcheting screwdriver has that inside the handle, now when doing odd jobs around the house I bring the craftsman in addition to my ratcheting screwdriver so that I can use this bit with the I would also like the bit holders to be magnetic so screws can be held in place more securely. It might be unfair to complain about this, but that probably would have enhanced the screwdriver's performance. It's all good and I use it all the time now, and I love it. It is easy to switch out light switches, and I often find myself showing it off to others as in "look how cool this is!".

Javier Byrd
Javier Byrd
| Aug 09, 2020
Strong magic, as though it were magic
5/5

I find it powerful and a little mysterious. Simply turn the motor in whatever direction you want to go, and it takes care of the rest. You simply have to release your force for it to stop.

William Chavez
William Chavez
| Jul 14, 2021

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