Decent quality and power for £60 I think and 3yrs manufacturers guarantee. Plenty in stock in my local stores.
OK so maybe not up to trade standard but good power for the price for the average DIYer.
Uses Worx powershare batteries so interchangeable with other Worx power tools and batteries can be purchased separately (even the 2.0Ah or 4.0Ah ones if your that way inclined)
20V battery power.
Dual speed.
Speed 0-350rpm/0-1300rpm.
Reverse function.
3 to 3 hours charging.
10mm keyless chuck.
2 gears.
20 torque settings.
Maximum torque 30Nm.
Drilling capacity for wood 30mm, steel 10mm and masonry 8mm.
Temperature overload function which shuts down unit automatically if it overheats.
LED power indicator.
Soft grip handle.
Depth stop handle.
1.3Ah Li-Ion battery.
2 batteries.
Genral information:
Double ended screw bit included.
Carry case included.
Drill weight 1.3kg.
Manufacturer's 3 year when registering online guarantee
All comments (22)
sradmad
17 Jan 16#1
good find op, heat added
Uridium
17 Jan 16#2
You do have to register on the worx website to register the 3yr warranty, but it takes only a couple of minutes. Just done mine.
Does this have metal gears & does it come with a charger, they don't mention one in the Product Description?
Uridium to Pigbristle
17 Jan 16#6
couldn't tell you about the gears but it does include charger.
stevc2006 to Pigbristle
17 Jan 16#8
Have you tried Google?
stealth666
17 Jan 16#7
Wickes offer still on their own brand hammer... 18v 2 batts (Samsung cells) 13mm chuck, same 1.3ah, but 1hr charge. 2 yr warranty, got one for xmas, seeing so action on a bit of a loft conversion I'm doing. £49.99
andyb83
17 Jan 16#9
1.3Ah and only 10mm chuck. Not great, even at that price.
I went for the cheaper one however as I didn't need the larger chuck as I only wanted it as a driver and preferred having the case the cheaper one came with.
markdyer180
18 Jan 161#11
I paid £90 for this 4 months ago, I made some back gates for my back garden car port and it breezed through it. I've used this in wood, concrete and a number of other things and it was superb. In my opinion it's a great deal.
Rickardo to markdyer180
18 Jan 16#12
Glad you've found it useful, but I would have said that's too much for this with the stated level of torque, 10mm chuck etc. At that price, better off with Ryobi, Bosch and creeping into Hitachi, DeWalt, Makita territory (often on offer).
Opening post
OK so maybe not up to trade standard but good power for the price for the average DIYer.
Uses Worx powershare batteries so interchangeable with other Worx power tools and batteries can be purchased separately (even the 2.0Ah or 4.0Ah ones if your that way inclined)
20V battery power.
Dual speed.
Speed 0-350rpm/0-1300rpm.
Reverse function.
3 to 3 hours charging.
10mm keyless chuck.
2 gears.
20 torque settings.
Maximum torque 30Nm.
Drilling capacity for wood 30mm, steel 10mm and masonry 8mm.
Temperature overload function which shuts down unit automatically if it overheats.
LED power indicator.
Soft grip handle.
Depth stop handle.
1.3Ah Li-Ion battery.
2 batteries.
Genral information:
Double ended screw bit included.
Carry case included.
Drill weight 1.3kg.
Manufacturer's 3 year when registering online guarantee
All comments (22)
https://register.worxtools.com/home
btw...this one is also available for £3 more with a 13mm chuck.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2482509.htm
I went for the cheaper one however as I didn't need the larger chuck as I only wanted it as a driver and preferred having the case the cheaper one came with.