In Focus: Vessel Ball Grip Rechargeable Screwdriver, No. 220USB1U

March 2, 2022
The Vessel Ball Grip Rechargeable Screwdriver, No. 220USB1U, can be manually driven or power driven.

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Application

The Vessel Ball Grip Rechargeable Screwdriver, No. 220USB1U, can be manually driven or power driven to handle almost any job in the automotive industry, especially those in tight spaces.

Origin

The Ball Grip design was first introduced by Vessel in Japan. They found that the design reduced user fatigue notably when using the tool for long periods of time. Vessel decided to use the same idea for a cordless screwdriver, the 220USB1U.

Features and benefits

  • Compact and lightweight.
  • Built-in LED to illuminate work area.
  • Features a charging indicator and a slide forward/reverse switch.
  • Because of its small size, the tool can fit where larger styles cannot.
  • Bits are interchangeable.

Selling points

  • When power driven, it delivers up to 17.7 lbf-in torque.
  • When manual driven, it withstands up to 88.5 lbf-in torque.
  • Recharges using a micro-USB charger (included).

Manufacturing/engineering specifications

Made in Japan, the rechargeable screwdriver is made from high-quality steel. The tool weighs 5.64 oz and the handle measures 5.5” in length and 1.77” in width.

Storage and display

The Ball Grip Rechargeable Screwdriver can be bought as a single unit. It comes with a built-in hanger for displaying on a peg.

Demonstration

To watch a video demonstration of this product, visit: VehicleServicePros.com/21235635

Suggested retail price

$88.87

For more information

Sandy Allen

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