Hoto 3.6V Electric Screwdriver Now 50% Off, Ideal for DIY Electronics
For a limited time, Amazon is offering a fantastic deal on the Hoto 3.6V Electric Screwdriver. Originally priced at $35.99, you can now grab it for just $29.99. To avail this discount, make sure to clip the 25% off coupon on the product page and apply the coupon code "**508DQAW9**" at checkout. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone who frequently works with small electronics and deals with numerous tiny screws, yet seeks something more robust than the typical "mini precision" screwdrivers.
Update: The price has dropped an additional $6 since last week, making this an even better deal.
40% Off Hoto 3.6V 4Nm Electric Driver for $29.99

Also, don't forget to clip the 25% Off Coupon on the Product Page.
Hoto 3.6V 4Nm Electric Screwdriver
Originally priced at $59.99, you can now save 50% and get it for just $29.99 at Amazon. Use code '508DQAW9' to secure this deal.
Hoto offers a range of electric screwdrivers, but this model stands out as their most powerful. While most of their screwdrivers are slim, resembling a pen flashlight and delivering 0.2Nm-0.5Nm of max torque, this particular model is more substantial—about the thickness of a regular flashlight—and boasts up to 4Nm of max torque. It also features a higher rotational speed of 220RPM compared to the 150RPM of smaller models, and comes equipped with a significantly larger 1,500mAh battery (versus 300mAh or less in the smaller versions). This makes it ideal for bigger and tougher jobs, though its increased power means you'll need to be more cautious to avoid stripping screws.
Despite its enhanced capabilities, this screwdriver remains compact, weighing just over half a pound. It comes with a sleek aluminum box that neatly stores the screwdriver along with a selection of 12 different bits. Should you need replacements, it's compatible with standard-sized bits. Additionally, it features a handy LED ring to illuminate your work area and can be recharged via USB Type-C.
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