Product Description The Ryobi CSD4130GN is a compact and lightweight 4-volt lithium-ion screwdriver that is ideal for cupboard building or light screw driving applications. There is a quick-change chuck fitted for easy drill or bit changes, even with one hand. This powerful little devil has a maximum torque of 5.3 Nm powered by a 4-volt 1.5 Ah battery so is ideal for kitchen fitters, etc.The Ryobi CSD4130GN has an adjustable 12-position torque settings dial, which will give the user a constant torque/pressure on delicate drill, so won’t damage your work piece. It comes fitted with forward/reverse gearbox, so the removal of screws is just as easy as when applying screws, and the LED light fitted to the underneath of the screwdriver is ideal for working in dimly lit areas. This screwdriver is equipped with overmould switch and gripzone overmould technology on the handle, this will give the user a good firm grip, control and added comfort. It comes complete with a 30-piece bit set, which will cover a wide range of general household and DIY screw driving jobs.As one of the largest and most innovative power tool manufacturers in the world, Ryobi are dedicated to delivering outstanding performance and reliability. They’ve built a solid and enviable reputation by developing a real knowledge of exactly what people need from their power tools, so that you can work more efficiently, more safely and more comfortably in your home and garden. Box Contains Ryobi CSD4130GN 4-volt 1.5 Ah li-ion cordless screwdriver30 x screwdriver bitsChargerGrip case
Manufacturer | RYOBI |
Part Number | RYBCSD4130GN |
Product Dimensions | 19.41 x 26.01 x 8 cm; 1.62 Kilograms |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | RYBCSD4130GN |
Material | Aluminium |
Power Source | Cordless |
Voltage | 4 Volts |
Torque | 5 Newton Meters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 30 |
Speed | 180 RPM |
Plug format | G - 3 pin British |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Item Weight | 1.62 kg |
G**E
Comfortable to use, long battery life.
Quite easy to use but the direction switch is too close to the trigger and easily moved by mistake. Also there is no means of removing drill bits once drilled into a piece of wood for example. Must be extracted using pliers.
H**;
Amazing screwdriver, poor bits.
Ive had this for a few weeks now and used it for a couple of small jobs and it is absolutely amazing. Very surprised with the torque you're able to get out of it. Used it for driving a few 6x60mm screws into wood with pilot holes which I also drilled with the supplied drill bits. Worked amazing and managed to sink the head of the screws into the wood as well. Not run out of battery yet so can't comment on the battery life but seems pretty solid as it's still going.The case it comes in seems pretty good quality, it's different to the one pictured but is a nice solid plastic with a sliding latch. To start with the bits were very difficult to remove, some required pliers to remove, but began to loosen off and get easier.The reason I chose this model is that it is the only electric screwdriver I could find that came with hex shank drill bits. It's also the only one with space in the case for them which I really like as I can have everything I need for it in the one case.The reason I have dropped 2 stars is that every single one of the drill bits is squint. The drill bits as mentioned above were also the reason I bought this. You can see this just by holding them up and it's even more apparent when fitted and in use as the wobble on them is terrible. This was also apparent when using the bit extender which is also squint and unusable. I expected higher quality parts from ryobi. The screwdriver bits all seem to be fine as they are all just one bit construction unlike the drill bits and bit extender which are all made up of two parts, the drill bit and the hex shank.Despite this, the actual screwdriver is amazing, the case has lots of room for accessories. Only thing is I'm now going to purchase a new bit extender and hex shank drill bits made by a different manufacturer to replace the ones provided.
R**H
works well, powerful.
I bought this Ryobi to replace a Bosch with a faulty switch, largly as a protest against Bosch's policy of not reparing their screwdrivers with trivial faults! I've used it a lot, it's easy to use, just the right size, and powerful ( I use it on max torque all the time) A few niggles . 1.Unlike the Bosch the light only comes on when the driver turns. Useful to have 2 pressures on the trigger, light only first so you can locate onto the screw head.2.The bosch has a neat drop in charger, this is yet another plug in, with a tiny male plug to fit into a hole in the end of the handle.3.There is a super case, useful set of bits, drills etc, but why oh why no pozidrive sizes? They are about the only thing lots of us use..Having said all that, I'm please with the driver and would recommend it.
J**U
Check the Torque before buying
Bought it after reading all the positive reviews saying how compact and powerful this driver is. Now I am still happy with it and feeling it's definitely a handy tool to have. Want to remind those who is looking for something with slightly wider power range: Check the max torque! This one only has 5Nm (from Ryobi website).What other reviews said is true, it is powerful when tightening 1.5 inch drywall screws into softwood (very easy and fast) and battery last very long. When come to 5mm screws it is hopeless, cannot cope with 2 inch ones, let alone 3 inch ones. Tried to drive them into pre-drilled holes, it only goes in about 1 inch, even on the last clutch setting for drilling. Putting excessive force could make it slowly go in a little but this drains the battery within minutes.Putting this baby aside, looked around, found two options: Skil 6222 (27Nm, 6mmX50mm screw max) and Makita TD0101F(90Nm). That's more like it.Overall a stable, safe, well designed and well made tool, only downside is the very limited key information in product descriptions.
C**N
superior, handy little tool
Powered screwdrivers can be bought for less than £10, and by comparison this seems expensive, but this is a very superior little tool, complete with lots extras and a nice case. After an initial charge I used this and was very impressed by its ability to handle quite rugged drilling/screwing. although this is not for heavy duty work, it still has a place in my tool kit. It is compact, handy and holds a good charge. The extras such as drill bits, screw heads, etc are all robust and of good quality.I would buy again.
N**N
Fantastic piece of kit!
I've been meaning to buy an electric screwdriver for years and i'm now kicking myself for not getting one sooner! It makes putting things together so much easier and a hell of a lot quicker. The Ryobi hasn't let me down yet and work flawlessly. Its really well built and the weight is well balanced with a nice feel in the hand due to the materials used. it has enough torque settings and a screwdriver only setting on a rotating selector at the front. The forward and back buttons are placed next to your fingers so can be operated with one hand. there is a small white LED thats come on when in operation and has come in handy on more than one occasion and the battery last for ages, ive yet to have to run out on me during a build. Overall a well thought out, ergonomic, quality electric screwdriver
N**K
Impressed By The Battery Life
Having read the reviews on all it’s competitors I went for the Ryobi primarily in the hope that by paying a bit more I would get something a bit better than my previous budget driver.Looks great and has a very good battery life although I agree with other reviewers that the forward/reverse switch is poorly positioned and far too easy to knock out of place. The LED light is also poorly positioned and doesn’t add any purposeful benefit to the driver.
D**C
Handy little tool
Just received it and it seems a nice robust little device.Only (minor) complaints so far are it's noisy gearing and the accompanying 30 piece accessory pack (which is accommodated nicely in the carry case); Instead of two each of two sizes of Phillips drive bits why didn't they include any Pozi-drive bits? Yes, they are semi-interchangeable but Pozi's are much more common now than Phillips and overall, do a better job - especially with matching screws. .
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