20% off. Buy now or wait for Black Friday?

20% off. Buy now or wait for Black Friday?

I’ve been looking at this desk for a while. It’s 20% off right now, down from $1,999.

The price itself isn’t really the issue. I’m more stuck on whether to take the 20% off now or wait and see if Black Friday ends up being better.

Also debating whether I should get the matching chair (on sale too) or just start with the desk. The product photo is for reference.

u/HatProud9045 — 13 hours ago
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Looking for real-world recommendations on precision electric screwdrivers

Hi all, I'm interested in getting an electric precision screwdriver, and curious about people's choice who do this for a living/major hobby.

I take apart a lot of things and have lived with manual sets, individual screwdrivers as well as my drill/impact driver and some hex bits...

I've used a Milwaukee-M4 for larger items, and I really like it's adjustable torque settings and adjustable handle, but would like to find something smaller, lighter (and cheaper.)

I'd been looking at the Hoto SNAPBLOQ since it claims to hit a lot of these points, adjustable torque with auto-stop, LED at the head, USB-C rechargeable, and it takes standard 4mm bits so my existing iFixit ones should work. Haven't pulled the trigger yet though, curious if anyone here has actually used one.

I'd like to see if there's a relatively cheap, small precision driver that I can use my existing bits with (so maybe no set needed) that has some key features.

Here's the key features I've thought of as useful/important. Wonder if you have others to add, or can suggest something that you've used that you recommend to meet some or all of these criteria?

Key Features:

* Fits with existing iFixit and other bits (4mm?)

* Adjustable torque (to prevent stripping as well as break out a stuck screw (maybe a locked manual mode?))

* Easy ergonomics (grippy, button for forward and reverse)

* Rechargeable (bonus for easily replaceable batteries?)

* LED at head

* Portable (case, durable, etc)

Thanks in Advance!

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