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Wiha 32480 SpeedE Insulated Electric Screwdriver

Wiha 32480 SpeedE Insulated Electric Screwdriver

One of the downsides to using a screwdriver is that it can wear on your wrists, especially for extended periods or in a tight space you just don’t get the torque you need to get the job done. But there’s times when using the screwdriver is the best choice because a drill is too powerful or won’t fit. Wiha has the perfect solution, the Wiha 32480 SpeedE Insulated Electric Screwdriver. It’s a great option for when you need to do a lot of fastening in a short amount of time without straining your wrist. Not only that, this tool has many advantages when compared to using a drill or driving screws in manually.

 
Wiha 32840 Wiha Speed-E
First and foremost, the SpeedE operates within a limited amount of torque which helps prevent damage to screws and the mounting surface. The maximum amount of torque it produces is max. 0.4 Nm = 3.5 in/lbs so you’ll be less likely to strip screws. Another great advantage is that the SpeedE is compatible with Wiha’s SlimLine blades, so you won’t have to buy new attachments. The SlimLine blade series is of course an insulated interchangeable blade system that is 1/3 thinner than most other insulating material. It’s always a good thing when you don’t need to buy new accessories when a new tool comes out.

Wiha 32840 Wiha Speed-E in case
Amongst the other convenient features is that charging and storage are incredibly easy. The lithium-ion batteries can be charged with a USB cord or plugged into the wall for charging. Indicator lights shine red or green making it easy to tell when charging is done. When not in use, the SpeedE, its charger and other accessories will store nicely in Wiha’s “L-Boxx” mini storage box. The L-Boxx is a relatively thin box with foam contours to ensure that all the pieces fit back into place. The carrying handle makes this an easy tool to carry around.

All told, the Wiha 32480 is an excellent addition to Wiha’s catalog. It’s insulated up to 1,000 volts, it’s fully compatible with Wiha’s SlimLine blade system, has a handy charging and storage system and best of all, makes using a screwdriver easier than it already was. Grab Wiha’s newest tool today and make your jobs even easier!
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