Just picked up one of these, I'm very impressed, makes light work of screws and drives in so well with the impact drive.
Comes in a sturdy carry case and once registered online which take 2 mins has a 3 year warranty!!
Best fifty quid I've spent in a little while!
Ok so it has a 3 hour charge but for me that's fine.
20V impact diver.
Compact and lightweight, yet fast and powerful.
Perfect for delivering high torque for long screws and lag bolts.
LED work light, great for dark and enclosed areas.
Temperature overload function which shuts down unit automatically if it overheats.
Reverse function.
Dimensions: (H)149.9, (W)83.8, (D)190.5mm.
Power: 20V battery power
No load speed: 1.Speed: 2500rpm.
Chuck details: 6mm keyless chuck.
Number of gears: 1 gear.
Torque details: 1 torque setting.
Charge time: 3 - 5hrs.
Battery type: 1x Li-ion battery.
Weight: 1.2kg.
Guarantee: 3 year when registering online manufacturer's guarantee.
Latest comments (31)
radior28
23 Nov 16#31
I bought it yesterday and returned it today. only 107Nm so for easy to medium Diy jobs. it has only one battery so if you want 2 you need to buy another for £35. I always prefer to have 2 batteries.
Instead I bought higher model with 2 X 2ah batteries from argos. the deal is from 149 to 109. if you check there website they are giving £10 off of another purchase and Quidco is %5.5 so over £7.
shack1
10 Sep 15#27
Could you use this to get car wheels off?
radior28 to shack1
23 Nov 16#30
no its too weak. to remove wheels you need impact wrench.
somru
24 Oct 15#29
deal finished
stevenkats
14 Sep 15#28
expired
peter588
30 Aug 15#22
The Worx and Erbauer tools are identical internally depsite the 20v and 18v ratings, I own 10.8v Erbauer impact drivers and the worx 10.8v batteries fit and work just the same, I belive screwfix do the Erbauer 18v impact for £90 with 2 batterys and half hour charger
bseal1947 to peter588
31 Aug 15#26
The erbauer with 2 batteries is great. I bought it for refurb of 2 bedrooms including building bespoke wardrobes. Then removed and replaced an ageing decking. It never missed a beat. I figured at £90 if it did a couple of jobs then it's earned it's money.
databar
30 Aug 15#24
I can't believe that they don't state the amps
I always look for the amps before volts if you want it to last more than a hour.
mastin to databar
31 Aug 15#25
It comes with a 2.0ah battery. Purchased one a couple of weeks ago & it will be perfect for any light-medium diy work you have around the home. We were adding onto our decking last week, as well as building a large picnic bench & it struggled more than I would have liked.
If you are not looking to do a lot of heavy duty screwing, then this will be perfect for your average diy'er & it's currently at a good price. I wouldn't pay full price though!
adamskiiiiii
30 Aug 15#16
You've all been conned. This is for the bare tool NO BATTERY. READ THE DESCRIPTION.
Oneday77 to adamskiiiiii
30 Aug 152#19
I think you are the one conned. Who ever provided you with an education failed.
Battery type: 1x Li-ion battery
Mr17mh to adamskiiiiii
30 Aug 15#23
it includes a battery and charger... Well mine did!!
arch68
30 Aug 15#21
TBF it does say bare tool and only tells you the battery type not that it's included. :smiley:
Besford
30 Aug 15#13
On the face of it a good deal, especially as it's Li-ion, but:
You'll need two batteries for all but the smallest job.
You'll need to be able to replace batteries when they die, as they will.
If additional/replacement batteries are not easily available (at a reasonable price) I'd advise avoiding this drill, however good it is initially.
Ryobi make decent drills (and a whole range of other tools using same batteries) at reasonable prices and additional batteries are easily available.
Oneday77 to Besford
30 Aug 15#17
At £50 it's barely worth worrying about.
Also Ryobi do have the One+ range but starter kits were also expensive. The only Ryobi drill I've had a drive spindle softer than a knob of butter in a frying pan. It buckled and ruined the whole machine. All without any heavy handed use.
My Ryobi Dremel style tool and Lawnmower seem ok though.
HOTPOT to Besford
30 Aug 15#20
I have a lot of Ryobi 18v tools & several batteries that I love to bits, however I also have a couple of Worx Drills with the Li-ion batteries & I would fully recommend the Worx at this price.
mymymy
27 Aug 152#7
I've got the 20v drill with 2 batteries and i love it. Being a woman i like tools to feel nice in my hand and it's perfect.
adamskiiiiii to mymymy
30 Aug 15#18
What kinda tool?
furbars
27 Aug 151#4
the battery won't be covered by the guarantee they never are, would like one but would prefer two batteries.
databar to furbars
30 Aug 151#15
Did you know? Metabo are the only manufacturer to offer an extended 3 year warranty on all machines, chucks, batteries and chargers
cartyboy
30 Aug 15#14
MrJinxy
30 Aug 15#12
Got one last Xmas, really good drill
pamjon
29 Aug 152#11
Just Purchased And It Also Comes With Charger As Well.
Bargain For £53
Opening post
Comes in a sturdy carry case and once registered online which take 2 mins has a 3 year warranty!!
Best fifty quid I've spent in a little while!
Ok so it has a 3 hour charge but for me that's fine.
20V impact diver.
Compact and lightweight, yet fast and powerful.
Perfect for delivering high torque for long screws and lag bolts.
LED work light, great for dark and enclosed areas.
Temperature overload function which shuts down unit automatically if it overheats.
Reverse function.
Dimensions: (H)149.9, (W)83.8, (D)190.5mm.
Power: 20V battery power
No load speed: 1.Speed: 2500rpm.
Chuck details: 6mm keyless chuck.
Number of gears: 1 gear.
Torque details: 1 torque setting.
Charge time: 3 - 5hrs.
Battery type: 1x Li-ion battery.
Weight: 1.2kg.
Guarantee: 3 year when registering online manufacturer's guarantee.
Latest comments (31)
Instead I bought higher model with 2 X 2ah batteries from argos. the deal is from 149 to 109. if you check there website they are giving £10 off of another purchase and Quidco is %5.5 so over £7.
I always look for the amps before volts if you want it to last more than a hour.
If you are not looking to do a lot of heavy duty screwing, then this will be perfect for your average diy'er & it's currently at a good price. I wouldn't pay full price though!
Battery type: 1x Li-ion battery
You'll need two batteries for all but the smallest job.
You'll need to be able to replace batteries when they die, as they will.
If additional/replacement batteries are not easily available (at a reasonable price) I'd advise avoiding this drill, however good it is initially.
Ryobi make decent drills (and a whole range of other tools using same batteries) at reasonable prices and additional batteries are easily available.
Also Ryobi do have the One+ range but starter kits were also expensive. The only Ryobi drill I've had a drive spindle softer than a knob of butter in a frying pan. It buckled and ruined the whole machine. All without any heavy handed use.
My Ryobi Dremel style tool and Lawnmower seem ok though.
Bargain For £53