Had this drill fom the last deal and has served me well. Cannot fault it. Looking to maybe go for this deal again, if just for the batteries alone and a spare charger and another combi drill. Also looking to get the bare unit 18v impact driver shortly and then will have more than enough kit to use with it.
Site Product description
This Stanley Fatmax 18V Cordless Li-ion Hammer Drill features 2 speed motor covers all applications into masonry, wood and metal. It is compact and lightweight making it ideal for confined spaces. It is kitted with a 22 position adjustable torque control for consistent screw driving into a variety of materials with different screw sizes. Compact 13mm single sleeve keyless metal chuck with automatic spindle lock allows quick and easy bit change with one hand. LED Light ensures improved visibility in poorly lit areas.
Features: 2 speed gears, hammer impacts per minute 6,800 / 27,200, chuck capacity 1.5-13mm, state of charge indicator, LED light
Corded/cordless: Cordless
Number of gears: 2
Torque settings: 51.4Nm
No load speed: 1600rpm
Drilling capacity: Wood: 38mm, Metal: 13mm, Masonry: 13mm.
Chuck details: 13mm single sleeve keyless metal chuck
Voltage: 18V
Batteries included: Yes
Charge time: 1hours
Suitable for: Drilling / screw driving into wood and metal
Includes: 2 x 18v Li-Ion 2.0Ah battery packs, 60 minute charger, belt hook, kit box
Dimensions: (H)22, (W)23, (D)7.5cm
Weight: 1.8kg
Colour: Black and yellow
Material: Plastic and metal
Guarantee: 3 years
Additional information: 22 Position adjustable torque control for consistent screw driving into a variety of materials with different screw sizes
Latest comments (24)
dm_hallam
30 Sep 16#23
can someone really reactivate this as available for home delivery now. so back in stock
3guesses to dm_hallam
30 Sep 16#24
Are you sure about that? The Homebase website itself seems a little confused...
LOL
colourpie
12 Sep 16#22
These are really great, I bought one around the same time I got a cheap dewalt (~£120) from screwfix, and this Fatmax has outlasted and outperformed it. Better batteries, better metal chuck, super useful magnetic bit holders (which make me annoyingly slap bits against the dewalt and drop them every time). Beefier batteries too.
Doesn't look like anyone has any in stock, mind..
makkax1
11 Sep 16#21
They have a lot more torque than most others around this price plus 2 (maybe3) year warranty.
makkax1
11 Sep 16#20
Got one a couple of weeks ago, they had 75 in stock at the Bradford store then. Good piece of kit, but it needs the 2 batteries as they don't last long.
richardsimpson1234
11 Sep 16#19
Great deal. I got this at start of year before moving house. Excellent bit of kit. And no I paid a bit more on the offer too. Good find. HOT for me.
DealBeast23
11 Sep 16#18
Have this one, loads of torque and very robust :smiley: about the same price as I got it for last year so a good deal, heat :smiley:
mat_smart
11 Sep 16#17
I got one the other week. excellent drill. was considering Bosch or matika but this seems just as good
usetheforceluke
10 Sep 16#16
another wild goose chase
Be79n
10 Sep 16#15
The Fatmax models are great value, near Dewalt/Makita level in my opinion. This is a very hot deal but just remember you are buying in to the brand with battery's for future power tools.
neilcaldwell
10 Sep 16#14
Got one last year. My de walt batteries have had it so needed something that could last. Very impressed with the batteries and the drill. Its not brushless but for the money you just cant go wrong. Highly recommended.
dm_hallam
10 Sep 16#13
went into Selly Oak homebase for this and impact as well. none. had the 1.3ah battery drill versions for £63. no where near as good a bargain. I think homebase are starting make these deals up
TrickyDicky99
10 Sep 16#12
Got one of these back in March when it was offer - although think I paid about £80. Very good quality and highly recommend.
veedubjai
10 Sep 16#11
None near me.:disappointed:
mbriz
10 Sep 161#10
I think the only difference is the batteries?
This has the same batteries and 1 hour charger however slightly more expensive.
To Graham...
I have 2 of these, one of which is the older model with 2 x 1.5 batteries. They are ideal for home use, with solid build quality and plenty of power. Mine get heavy use and they still feel like new! Highly recommended!
Timspoon1
10 Sep 161#8
Bought one of these a couple of years ago and used it loads.
I got my grown up son one of these drills for Xmas. Paid about the same on an offer at Argos, it is so good I borrow it and probably use more than he does, even though I have my own Makita drill (which is usually squirrelled away in my van so saves me having to go out and get it). So if you can get hold of one, I'd definitely recommend it.
oldskooltattoosuk
10 Sep 161#5
I picked this up from Argos and must say very impressed with it! Very strong drill and the batteries last forever.
billysally208
10 Sep 161#4
Out of stock around here (Derby/Notts) - but an excellent drill - I use two of them and prefer them to my Dewalt stuff. Would like another especially with the 2.0 ah batteries.
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Site Product description
This Stanley Fatmax 18V Cordless Li-ion Hammer Drill features 2 speed motor covers all applications into masonry, wood and metal. It is compact and lightweight making it ideal for confined spaces. It is kitted with a 22 position adjustable torque control for consistent screw driving into a variety of materials with different screw sizes. Compact 13mm single sleeve keyless metal chuck with automatic spindle lock allows quick and easy bit change with one hand. LED Light ensures improved visibility in poorly lit areas.
Features: 2 speed gears, hammer impacts per minute 6,800 / 27,200, chuck capacity 1.5-13mm, state of charge indicator, LED light
Corded/cordless: Cordless
Number of gears: 2
Torque settings: 51.4Nm
No load speed: 1600rpm
Drilling capacity: Wood: 38mm, Metal: 13mm, Masonry: 13mm.
Chuck details: 13mm single sleeve keyless metal chuck
Voltage: 18V
Batteries included: Yes
Charge time: 1hours
Suitable for: Drilling / screw driving into wood and metal
Includes: 2 x 18v Li-Ion 2.0Ah battery packs, 60 minute charger, belt hook, kit box
Dimensions: (H)22, (W)23, (D)7.5cm
Weight: 1.8kg
Colour: Black and yellow
Material: Plastic and metal
Guarantee: 3 years
Additional information: 22 Position adjustable torque control for consistent screw driving into a variety of materials with different screw sizes
Latest comments (24)
LOL
Doesn't look like anyone has any in stock, mind..
This has the same batteries and 1 hour charger however slightly more expensive.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-er1603com-18v-2-0ah-li-ion-cordless-combi-drill/7645f
I have 2 of these, one of which is the older model with 2 x 1.5 batteries. They are ideal for home use, with solid build quality and plenty of power. Mine get heavy use and they still feel like new! Highly recommended!
Still going strong, highly recommended.