Bosch GTB 650 Professional Drywall Screwdriver
Bosch GTB 650 Professional Drywall Screwdriver is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
Delivery and Warranty
Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
The is a hard‑working corded drywall screwdriver built for pros and serious DIYers, powered by a 650 W motor that keeps you screwing fast without bogging down. What you’ve got here isn’t some flimsy handheld toy — this is a jobsite tool that’ll chew through drywall and light steel tasks with authority.
From installing drywall to tackling light sheet metal frameworks, this drywall screwdriver gives you speed and control where you need it most, with a design that feels familiar in your hand and predictable in performance. If you’ve ever wrestled with a ratchet and manual driver all day, you’ll notice the difference right away — you’re less worn out at quitting time.
Key Features:
- 650 W Motor - Packs plenty of punch to drive screws quickly through drywall and thin steel without stalling.
- Up to 5,000 rpm - Cranks high speed so you can move from screw to screw without hesitation.
- Reversible Depth Gauge - Lets you back screws out without taking the gauge off — saves time and frustration.
- 1/4″ Hex Bit Holder - Standard bit interface so you aren’t hunting for weird adapters on site.
- Auto Feeder Compatible - When you clip on a screw auto‑feeder, productivity jumps — and that matters on big boards.
Applications
In practice, this drywall screwdriver shines when you’re doing drywall installs, putting up studs and light steel frames, or running self‑drill screws through thin sheet metal. It’s not a hammer drill, and it won’t replace your impact driver, but for repetitive screw driving into gypsum board and similar material, it’s a time‑saver.
Why Choose This Model
Here’s the thing — drywall work is repetitive and brutal if you do it by hand. With this model’s strong motor and thoughtful features like the reversible depth stop, you get consistent screw depth and fewer stops to clear jams or tweak settings. You’re not guessing where the next screw goes — you set it and run the line. Add in the ability to hook up an auto feeder and you’ve turned a one‑man job into a production line.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Rated Input Power: 650 W - More raw drive means less strain when pushing screws through board after board.
- No‑Load Speed: 0–5,000 rpm - Gives you plenty of screw‑driving pace — up high on drywall it keeps up with a rhythm.
- Max Torque: 12 Nm - Enough twist for drywall and light steel without burning up the tool.
- Bit Holder: 1/4″ Hex Uni - Lets you use common bits most pros already carry.
- Weight: 1.4 kg - Light enough to handle all day without wrist fatigue.
Who Should Buy This
If you’re a drywall installer, framer, or general contractor who spends serious time hanging board, this drywall screwdriver is a solid choice that keeps your pace up and your arms less sore. It’s also a good future‑proof investment for a handyman who deals with ceilings and partitions regularly — it’ll swallow what you throw at it and keep going.
But if your work is heavy concrete, masonry, or high‑torque fastening, you’ll want a different tool for those tasks — this one is tuned for screws, not drilling holes in stone.



