
Wadfow WCV4435 Cordless Screwdriver 4V
Wadfow WCV4435 Cordless Screwdriver 4V is a compact and convenient electric screwdriver designed for light-duty fastening tasks, household maintenance, furniture assembly, and small installation work.
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- Wadfow
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- Power Tools
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Its lightweight cordless design and ergonomic handling make it easy to use in tight spaces and for extended tasks without fatigue. Key Benefits • Compact cordless design ideal for household repairs and quick fastening tasks • 5N.m maximum torque provides reliable screw driving performance • Integrated LED work light improves visibility in low-light work areas Product Overview The Wadfow WCV4435 4V Cordless Screwdriver is designed for convenient screw driving in home, workshop, and light installation applications.
With a no-load speed of 260 RPM and 5N.m maximum torque, it provides efficient fastening for screws commonly used in furniture, electrical fixtures, cabinetry, and household equipment. This cordless screwdriver features a 1/4" hex shank compatible with standard screwdriver bits, allowing quick bit changes and compatibility with widely available accessories.
The built-in LED work light improves working visibility in confined or dim spaces, while the charge level indicator allows users to monitor battery status easily. Charging is supported through a USB Type-C connection for convenient power replenishment. Ideal Applications • Furniture assembly and household repairs • Light electrical and fixture installations • Cabinet, appliance, and DIY fastening tasks Technical Specifications Voltage 4V Hex Shank 1/4" No-Load Speed 260 RPM Max Torque 5 N.
m Work Light Integrated LED work light Charging USB Type-C (cable sold separately) Indicator Charge level indicator What’s Included • 8 pcs 25mm Cr-V bits with holder • 1 pc 50mm Cr-V bit • 1 pc connector Learn more about our Warranty Policy or contact us for professional assistance.





