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jj my experience with these things is buy cheap buy twice. do you want it for drilling holes or to use as a screwdriver?
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and after if I get it - don't think \i will be using it anymore
From the link jenny has provided and the fact that she wants it to drive in small screws, I presume she wants it as a screwdriver.

I have no experience of this particular tool, but I should think that will carry out the job perfectly.

And if not you haven't lost much.
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AOG = thanks for that but on my looking at in I have a large one of them downstairs but the bits that went into are lost. Can I buy them separately.
so can I be clear? the holes are already there and you want to put screws into them?
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yes
something like this then
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yes Woofgang but I am to try and the job done today - anywhereelse
Any diy store, the bits are universal and fit all drills.
jennyjoan

You are beginning to confuse me now, why did you ask if this tool was any good when you admit that you already have one?

Re separate bits,

https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddiy&field-keywords=screwdriver+bits+set&rh=n%3A79903031%2Ck%3Ascrewdriver+bits+set
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sorry AOG but in my eyes "broke" - no bits
jennyjoan

Sorry to hear you are broke so can't afford to buy new bits. :0)
It's a PCB drill, wattage not mentioned, will only be useful for that, if anything. Nails are hammered in not drilled in.

Do you want a drill, or a screwdriver (powered or unpowered) or a hammer ?
If you order the item you have posted a link to it will be shipped from China so you could be waiting up to a month for delivery

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