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Featuring a soft synthetic rubber skin, the 7.2V 1.5Ah IKEA FIXA screwdriver won't punch through concrete. And while it won't stand up to high-torque loads, it will help assemble those new decorative shelves you bought.
Do you need a foundation for your shed? Typically, small sheds in the size range of 6×8 or smaller do not require a foundation. However, we suggest...
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A shed with bathroom comes in a variety of styles and sizes to suit your needs and budget. It is because it is technically shed (and not separate...
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When we saw an IKEA-branded drill we simply had to get it. Featuring a soft synthetic rubber skin, the 7.2V 1.5Ah IKEA FIXA screwdriver won’t punch through concrete. And while it won’t stand up to high-torque loads, it will help assemble those new decorative shelves you bought. With IKEA as the brand and the fact that it came in a decorative orange and white plastic case, we weren’t hoping this drill would win any awards for power. We just hoped it would offer a decent value for $28 (and wouldn’t burn up on the first job). As it turns out, this drill isn’t anything special. It might, however, make a nice gift for someone who values form over function.
It is advantageous for the opening of your woodshed to face the north mainly because the pad usually placed at the front of the shed is likely to...
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Often, a stuck anchor happens when the wind or waves are very strong and move the boat away from the anchor, locking it in place. To correct this...
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We managed to find a “similar job” that was manly enough for the IKEA drill: removing a car stereo. We had just installed the stereo as part of a Mother’s Day present (no, seriously, she wanted it… nevermind). In either case, we accidentally wired up the GPS power to the illumination. This wouldn’t be a problem is we only wanted to know where we were going when it was dark out and the lights were on, but it wasn’t so great for daytime driving. Off came the radio shroud… The IKEA FIXA screwdriver was adept at driving and removing screws. For this type of work, it was a great solution. Grab the drill, insert the bit, go to work. The drill, in being an inexpensive product, isn’t very compact, however, so fitting it into tighter spaces is a bit of a chore. I have several 12V tools and even an 18V tool that is shorter than the IKEA. That’s not to say that it’s overly large, but given the low torque and speed, we would have loved the tool to reflect a shorter length to make it even more useful for cramped locations (like our car). One thing we do like about the tool is its low RPMs. With a maximum speed of 400 RPM, you aren’t going to lose control over your project and you can really finesse more delicate screws, such as those found on door or cabinet hinges. For an around-the-house tool, this is actually an asset over grabbing something that may be overpowered for the application.
You should check the diameter of the hole in the door that your current hinge sits in - these are usually 26mm, 35mm or 40mm for larger hinges....
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Rather than being only made up of larger pieces of aggregate, self-binding gravel includes tiny particles that stick together when compressed. In...
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Learn More »The IKEA FIXA screwdriver drill is great because it makes for a neat gift. It’s inexpensive, gimmicky, and has that cool look to it when you gaze upon its orange-and-white packaging. It’s also kind of bulky, the rubber overcoat will rub off after several uses, and it takes a long time to recharge. But so what. It’s not a DeWalt 8V Gyroscopic screwdriver. It operated more like the Black and Decker 4V Max Pivot Screwdriver…without the pivot. This isn’t an expensive tool so much as an occasional use household item. At that, it excels—particularly given its decent ergonomics. Most light-duty tool users I know would find the idea of an IKEA drill to be somewhat appealing. In fact, if you’re ever buying someone a set of IKEA shelves or some other furniture in need of assembly, the company has priced this tool low enough to be included in the gift. As far as marketing goes, a $28 “disposable” 7.2V drill is a GREAT idea. Enjoy this tool for what it is, and you probably won’t be disappointed.
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Now, another hybrid has arrived on the scene—the shome, or shed-meets-home—and it's taking the she-shed to a whole new level. Rather than tricked-...
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