The return of Lidl's 18V impact driver at £40. I've been looking for a driver recently and it seems knowledgeable types on HUKD have given this model the thumbs-up in the past, so here it is again, people.
Just the cardboard box and plastic tray (annoyingly!)
All comments (45)
Eagerbeaver
16 Jun 161#1
This is a great piece of kit. Worth it for the battery alone. Also look out for the plunge saw at £69.99. Amazing value.
FatalSaviour
16 Jun 161#2
Good heads up OP. However, if you're indeed looking for a drill and not a driver, then may I advise that this is not it!! :-)
batterylife
16 Jun 16#3
Fair point, well made. I'll adjust the content!
FatalSaviour to batterylife
16 Jun 161#4
Haha, in which case, as the comment now stands, yes, I'd recommend it - I've used mine to whack in 4" screws with ease that had previously defeated both my cordless drill and a corded 850W drill.
Eagerbeaver
16 Jun 161#5
They are also listing a cordless multi tool at £39.99 but would say the Aldi one which is still in many stores at £29.99 is better value.
Going back to this impact driver, it does compete well with units 4 times the price.
khang365
16 Jun 16#6
Did this come with a carry case last time it was on?
khang365
16 Jun 16#7
Did this come with a carry case last time it was on?
khang365
16 Jun 16#8
Did this come with a carry case last time it was on?
FatalSaviour to khang365
16 Jun 163#10
No
No
and No
Just the cardboard box and plastic tray (annoyingly!)
Opening post
3 Year Warranty
Specifications:
No-load rotation speed (rpm): 0 - 2,800
Impact rate (bpm): 0 - 3,600
Max. torque (Nm): 180
Charging time approx. (mins): 60
- FatalSaviour
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No
and No
Just the cardboard box and plastic tray (annoyingly!)
All comments (45)
Going back to this impact driver, it does compete well with units 4 times the price.
No
and No
Just the cardboard box and plastic tray (annoyingly!)