🔧 Screw smarter, not harder—your ultimate cordless sidekick!
The HOTO Electric Screwdriver is a rechargeable, ultra-lightweight tool featuring a 1500mAh battery capable of driving over 1000 screws per charge. It offers three torque settings up to 8 N·m with a smart sensor for precise control, an auto-on no-shadow LED for working in low light, and comes with 12 durable S2 steel bits housed in a sleek aluminum case—perfect for furniture assembly, electrical repairs, and all your DIY needs.
Brand | HOTO |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 220 RPM |
Voltage | 3.6 Volts (DC) |
Amperage | 1 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.39 Inches |
Color | Navy Blue |
Included Components | 1 X Cordless Electric Screwdriver, 12 X S2 Screwdriver Bits, 1 X Aluminum Storage Box, 1 X Type-C Cable, 1 x User Manual |
Special Feature | Electric |
Product Dimensions | 3"L x 3"W x 7"H |
Material | Thermoplastic elastomers, Aluminum, Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Maximum Torque | 4 Newton Meters |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Speed | 220 RPM |
Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
Maximum Power | 21 Watts |
Item Torque | 4 Newton Meters |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Battery Capacity | 1500 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 785249072499 736961158596 |
Manufacturer | HOTO |
Part Number | QWLSD001 |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Item model number | NEX O1 PRO |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Style | Durable |
Wattage | 21 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Philips(PH1/PH2/PH3), Hex(H3/H4/H5/H6), Torx (T15/T20/T25),Flat blade(SL4), Pozidriv(PZ2) |
Special Features | Electric |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
T**U
This is a game changer
As I work in manufacturing and I tend to have a lot of hands on jobs, I bought this out of curiosity. Overall, I love it and it's definitely helped make my job easier.The design definitely looks very slick, almost like a water bottle if anything but I like it. The surface of the case and the driver itself is very smooth and not too slippery, but slippery. It has a strap handle at the top so I wouldn't worry too much about dropping it. The tool itself has a rubbery texture around it for gripping. Not too "grippy" I would say, but I guess it just depends on how much moisture is on your hands. Also, I would definitely not put this in your tool bag like I did because the surface of the case will easily get scratched. Overall, definitely has a weight to it and it's really well built. The fit in your hand is great as the tool isn't too thick, so I think people with smaller hands can benefit from this tool a lot.The light feature is actually really great to improve visibility during your work as there's many occasions where your working against the light in the shadow. The three setting torques are great, I honestly don't really notice a difference in the RPM of the three torque settings but there's definitely a stronger kickback with the higher torques. The drill bit holder honestly becomes a little cup, so it helps with keeping all your screws in one place instead of accidently flinging them off your table. The drill bit itself seems very sturdy and it's nothing special so you can literally go to Home Depot, Amazon, buy any bit set and it'll most likely fit on this tool. (My Makita bit set fits secure and easily).I have to remove a lot of covers at work to open up the machine and this was definitely a game changer. You can literally remove screws with one button and no more pushing, turning, what not. Lot less strain on my hands and arms. The only moment I feel this uneasiness is when I screw back in the screws, even the lowest torque will slip in your hand. Because there really isn't a "grippy" texture, the moment the screw reaches it's head, the screw slips in your hand with the torque's backlash and you would need to firmly regrip the tool to properly torque the screw. Again, the torques aren't strong enough to injure your wrist, and because it slips, it most likely won't injure you.Final thoughts, I think this is great so far. The battery life hasn't really caught my attention yet and I've yet to experience anything that I've read from other reviews. Time shall see but I don't see this product going bad anytime soon.
D**E
actually a decent "compact" electric driver.
lasted me 3-4 years. went through 4 pc builds, 3 Car-related services, 2 Ikea installations, and way more situations to count. Not having to deal with precision bits is a nice with means I can use better bits, and this was overall extremely dependable. It did lose some torque over the years, though, but I did put it through the wringer. Battery life was great, and I only really needed to charge it every 3-4 weeks, or every 1-2 weeks if I was using it heavily. 10/10 going to buy again.
R**E
Thought the nibs would be smaller
Arrived quickly! Thought the nibs would be smaller but that’s fine! I just needed this primarily to replace my old one, and to build my own pc. I mainly use my iPad charge it cause the wire it comes with is tiny. Battery life seems to be a lot. Good size. Material is very good quality. You won’t be disappointed! 😊
G**I
Convenient but limited
This electric rechargeable screwdriver definitely makes life more convenient—though only once or twice a year. I recently moved to a new place and used it to assemble some furniture. Here are my findings:Positives:- It’s incredibly convenient to use this screwdriver to tighten or loosen screws, especially compared to the tiny Allen keys that come with furniture kits.- You might not notice it at first, but using this (or any electric screwdriver, really) saves a significant amount of time throughout the entire task.- The screwdriver is lightweight, well-crafted, and comfortable to hold. It’s also intuitive and easy to operate, though it does take a little time to figure out the best grip to prevent it from spinning with the screw.- The battery charge lasts well. I haven’t had to recharge it before the first use, and it still hasn’t shown any signs of a low battery.- The included screwdriver bits cover most everyday needs, and it's nice that they can be stored in the screwdriver container.Negatives:- When I assembled a dining table and chairs with this screwdriver, some screws required more torque than the three available settings. This meant I had to revert to the Allen keys that came with the assembly kit. If I were to disassemble the set, I’d need to loosen some screws manually first and then use the screwdriver to remove them completely—though this is a minor inconvenience.- This is a tool designed for casual users who may only use it a few times a year, making it more of a convenience item. If you're a power user, you may want to look for a more powerful alternative.- The magnet that holds the screwdriver bits in place could be stronger. The bits often stay attached to the screws when pulling the screwdriver away.- The soft grip, made of plastic and rubber, feels great to touch and handle, but it attracts fine dust and is difficult to clean. Even sawdust from assembling furniture sticks to it, ruining the soft texture.
M**N
small powerful battery powered screwdriver
This thing is amazing. I no longer have to keep my giant battery drill and swap in screw bits all the time. The other thing I love about it is that the whole unit is self contained so the bits go right back in and you don't risk losing them. My only complaint would be that it would have been nice if the charging hookup was on the outside of the case so you could just put the screwdriver back in the case to charge it. Overall though, given how small it and powerful it is I give this 5 stars. I've used it a ton now.
D**D
Don’t think just buy
Where do I even start? This electric screwdriver is the love of my life. I’ve bought 4 of them in the past year cuz I keep losing them. But you know what? Worth every penny. Something about the power that comes with simply holding down the clockwise button and hearing the WHIRL as your drywall screw magically flies into place —truly just makes my eyes sparkle with joy. I love you, blue electric screwdriver
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