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Installation Drivers vs Precision Screwdrivers: Which Tool for Which Job?

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Most people use a drill for everything — deck screws, IKEA cabinets, laptop repairs — but the tool that's right for one job can destroy the other. This episode breaks down the hidden bifurcation in the cordless screwdriver market: ultra-precision electronics screwdrivers versus the new class of installation drivers. We compare torque ranges, clutch mechanisms (mechanical vs electronic), RPM specs, and real-world testing results on everything from MacBook bottom plates to pressure-treated lumber. If you're tired of stripping screws or switching between three different tools, this episode shows you exactly what to look for on a spec sheet and which tools actually deliver on their promises.

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