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Metabo 02410 Power Grip 4.8-Volt Cordless Screwdriver with Flashlight

by Metabo
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Power Source:cordless-electric

Technical Details

  • 4.8-volt cordless screwdriver with flashlight packs torque, quality, balance, and precision of big cordless tools in a palm-sized unit
  • Reaches into tight spots; work longer and harder with less down time and reduced fatigue
  • 20 torque settings to ensure precise operation; delivers 44 in./lbs. of torque
  • Includes flashlight, 2 1.25 Ah batteries, screwdriver, and case
  • weighs 1.4-pounds; portable design

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The Metabo Power Grip 4.8-Volt Cordless Screwdriver with Flashlight packs all the torque, quality, balance, and precision of big cordless tools in a palm-sized unit. With 20 torque settings to ensure precise operation, it delivers 44 in./lbs. of torque. Compact and portable, this 1.4-pound tool gets into tight spots and lets you work longer and harder with less down time and reduced fatigue.

What's in the Box
4.8-volt cordless screwdriver, flashlight, two batteries, screwdriver, and case.

From the Manufacturer

Now you can get all the torque, quality, balance, and precision of Metabo's big cordless tools wrapped up in a palm sized powerhouse, the Power Grip. This driver's unique ergonomics and two 4.8-volt, 1.25Ah batteries (standard) let you work longer and harder with less down time and reduced fatigue. Plus, its compact size gets it into tight spots where other drivers just don't make it. It packs up to 44 in./lbs. of torque into its 1.4-pound body, with 20 torque settings to ensure precise operation. Includes case, 2 batteries, screwdriver, and flashlight.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000071NUU
  • California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
  • Item model number: 2410
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #264,756 in Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Home Improvement)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Customer Reviews

12 Reviews
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tool Belt Worthy, November 8, 2002
By 
Dave Wright (Paris Mountain SC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Metabo 02410 Power Grip 4.8-Volt Cordless Screwdriver with Flashlight (Tools & Home Improvement)
I normally prefer to use a tool for a while before writing a review. I'll break that rule in this case because someone needs to say something about this new tool. If my opinion changes over time I will write a follow-up.

My Metabo Power Grip showed up today with the included tool belt. I looked it over closely and read the literature while one of the batteries charged. It's a well made tool, clearly professional quality. The parts appear to be made of high quality materials and accurately manufactured, though I didn't tear the tool down to check inside. The aluminum gear housing conceals planetary gears.

Ergonomics first. It fits comfortably in the hand and stores with a surprisingly low profile in any apron pocket or even a roomy pants pocket. Operation is simple and intuitive. I consider cordless drills too heavy to keep in my apron, but the Power Grip was there all evening without being irritating in the least.

Power next. These appear to be the Power Grip's limits: any screw in a predrilled hole, bolts and nuts up to 3/8" depending on your torque preference, 2 1/2" decking screws into softwoods, or 1 5/8" decking screws into hardwoods. That's enough range to be pretty handy around the shop or on the jobsite. A quibble: many websites, including Metabo USA's, list the Power Grip's speed as 0 - 230 rpm. WRONG. It only turns at 230 rpm. This bothered me at first, but wasn't a shortcoming in actual use. 230 rpm turns is IMO a good mix of speed and control.

Convenience. The Power Grip is very convenient to use. A well though out case organizes everything, including literature and tons of bits. Bits easily drop in and out of the magnetic hex holder. The standard charger takes 2 - 3 hours to recharge each pack, which may prove annoying in the long run. But then I would probably reach for a corded tool if a whole lot of driving was at hand anyway. Metabo sells an adapter to charge the 4.8v packs on their higher voltage quick chargers. That would be the way to go if this tool got really heavy use. The batteries get 2x - 3x more charges with the quick chargers too.

I didn't buy the tool to get the bonus utility belt, but it's a nice one. The pouches comfortably hold my tape, utility knife, bits, screws, pencil sharpener, and the Power Grip. Flat loops around the belt are handy places to stick my 4" double square, 6" hook rule, and pencil. The belt also serves as a light duty lumbar support - handy if lifting is on the agenda. I'll try it for a while instead of my apron.

At this point the Metabo Power Grip looks like a good buy. It is light and handles well like less powerful screwdrivers. The DeWalt is more powerful and fast, but then it is also too large and heavy for tool belt or apron use. It's an expensive tool, but is a real pleasure to use and should last a long time.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievably Handy, August 22, 2003
By 
Karl Anderson (Yorba Linda, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Metabo 02410 Power Grip 4.8-Volt Cordless Screwdriver with Flashlight (Tools & Home Improvement)
I've had this drill for almost a year now and figured I should say a little something about it. I'm an electrician and constantly kept finding myself caught between two power/speed factors, those being my 18 volt drill or a screw driver. For instance, trim plates, cover plates, p-rings, box extensions pretty much anything secured with a #6 or #8 screw not to mention plugs and switches, these are an excellent example of where this tool has become invaluable to me. 18 volt drill? too big and clunky to drag around for small screw work like that. Screw driver? too slow, if you've done alot of trim work you know what I mean. The solution? the Power Grip. What a handy device this thing is, fits right in your belt bag like a fat screwdriver or a pants pocket for that matter. It's the perfect tool for work that ranges in the middle of the power/speed dilemma. I carry the thing in my bag with the rest of my hand tools with a couple tips and just leave the flat head tip in it unless I'm gonna drive a screw or three. I couldn't be more pleased(well, maybe if they saw it in their hearts to have put a variable speed trigger in it). The battery life on this thing is shocking(seriously), if you use it like it was meant to be used you can go a week or two on one battery( I kid you not), unless you try to drive wood screws all day with it, but that's what the 18 volt is for, right? Ya the charge time is a little slow, but treat it right, don't throw it in the charger for 30 mins. use it and repeat the cycle, take it home when one dies and leave it over night you won't be disappointed. One more thing for you electricians out there, tired of gettin that cramped up wire nut hand? get one of those hex drive wire nut twisters pop it in your Power Grip, problem solved.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Tool, December 9, 2003
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Nemesis (Colorado, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Metabo 02410 Power Grip 4.8-Volt Cordless Screwdriver with Flashlight (Tools & Home Improvement)
I was going to go with a Panasonic because of their excellent battery life, but the design of their cordless screwdriver just wasn't to my liking. After reading these reviews and paying the most attention to the battery life I purchased this little gem. The first project was using it to put-on and snug down bolts on the construction of a 24' X 30' metal garage building (60+ lbs of bolts). From morning til after dark I used this screwdriver, and it did great. It needed recharging after all that but to have lasted the day with what I was doing was really impressive. I'm still on the second battery - 1st charge, I've put together 11 PC's with it and it's running like it's at full charge.

On the bad side I do agree with the reviewer who said the rocker switch should be front to back, totally agree, it's awkward at times.

Other than that the torque adjustment, the recharger, the batteries, the case, the holster, the material it's made out of, ... I'm thrilled with all of them ! Great screwdriver !

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