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This Black & Decker 4V Screwdriver + 42-piece bit set is only $21.50 today ($37 value)

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Amazon is offering the Black & Decker 4V Roto-BIT Storage Screwdriver (BDCS50C) with the 42-Piece Standard Screwdriver Bit Set (BDA42SD) for $21.50. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. The drill regularly sells for $25 at Amazon (more like $30 at Home Depot) and the bit set carries a $7 price tag. You’re saving up to $15 with today’s bundle deal. Perfect for quick jobs around the house or office, it features a built-in storage unit for bits, a 4V Lithium battery that can hold a charge for “up to 18 months” and a nice LED light. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

Seeing as how you already got the extra bit set with today’s deal, it might be a good idea to direct your savings towards our home charging station roundup. You’ll find all the best options to keep your tools charged up and out of the way right here. And you’ll find even more tool deals right here.

Black & Decker 4V Roto-BIT Storage Screwdriver:

  • 4V Lithium power holds a charge up to 18 months
  • Rotating bit cartridge stores bits and provides easy accessibility
  • Includes 8 bits for a wide variety of tasks
  • On-board magnet holds extra screws
  • LED light to illuminate your work surface

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