A versatile kit for a variety of drilling and screwdriving jobs. Featuring 20 torque settings, the drill delivers speed of 0 - 1200rpm and max drilling capacity of 25mm into wood and 10mm into steel. The impact driver delivers 2500 ipm and speed of 0 – 2400rpm. Both tools are kitted with LED light and magnetic bit holder for convenience.
Compact, lightweight design for drilling and screw driving applications.
Ergonomic handle and rubber over mold reduces surface vibration and user fatigue.
10.8V battery power.
Variable speed.
Max speed: 1200rpm.
Forward/reverse function.
0.5 hour charging.
Charger included.
Keyless chuck.
Drilling capacity for wood 25mm and steel 10mm.
Temperature overload function which shuts down unit automatically if it overheats.
Soft grip handle.
1.5Ah Li-Ion battery.
Includes 2 batteries.
General information:
Carry case included.
Manufacturer's 3 year guarantee.
EAN: 5054905016722.
Latest comments (61)
Mirola
16 Sep 17#61
Used a Fatmax impact screwdriver to screw a very large wooden patio together, really good stuff, would recommend it.
cooper05
7 Sep 17#60
I got these. The normal drill puts screws in easier than the impact one. Thought the point of these was so the impact goes in easier and quicker
p_veng1
7 Sep 17#59
It looks like the odd stores are still getting them in on a day to day basis, or may people aren't collecting their reservations. I managed to reserve one at Burnley last night. If you're looking one keep checking local stock a few times a day.
pawleil
6 Sep 17#58
If anyone has a spare reservation in Glasgow or surrounding area and has changed their mind give me a shout :smile:
mwj182182
6 Sep 17#57
Managed to grab one. I'm happy!
mwj182182
5 Sep 17#56
Can't believe I missed this! I wanted this kit too. I see a couple have ended up on an auction site at a higher price already!
dgg113
3 Sep 17#19
Thanks for posting the deal. Did everyone get the kit bag? There isn't one in my box :-(
ryan1985 to dgg113
4 Sep 17#51
Everything was in the bag on mine :thinking:
dgg113 to ryan1985
4 Sep 17#52
Thanks, I've seen other kits packed like that but the box doesn't mention a bag other than the pictures.
Scanlite to dgg113
4 Sep 17#53
As has previously mentioned! The driver/drill/charger/instructions & accessories are all inside the bag.
Sounds to me like yours is a customer return that hasn't had the bag sent back.
As Argos now seem to be out of stock nationwide,I would contact Stanley directly & explain your problem bud.
dgg113 to Scanlite
4 Sep 17#55
Thanks for info and pictures. Box looked sealed strangely and didn't look particularly like there should have been a bag. Argos tried Stanley this afternoon for me but they carry spares for the tools and no bags. They could offer me max 10% off. Bag might be worth a bit more, but the tools are still great. I'll try customer services for a better offer - there doesn't seem to be any stock now. So no bag for me...
angie14
3 Sep 17#7
do not to forget to register for extended warranty within 4 weeks of purchase...stanley website a bit pants though!
thanks to op
mikeni to angie14
3 Sep 17#9
@angie14 - did you manage to get the warranty registered on the website? It wouldn't accept the SKU on the box for me.
In both cases you will be presented with 2 options..... Click the option with GB
The process will ask you for the manufacturing date!
This can be found stamped on the actual body of both the drill & the impact driver (See pic)
They will probably all be the same! Here is mine: 2016 34 BMP
Hope this helps gang!
tarkus
4 Sep 17#50
Will the impact gun remove wheel bolts over zealously tightened by my local tyre fitter or will I still have to use my special tool which lifts the car rear-end off the ground - always a source of amusement to passers by, when I get my 5 foot 'King Dick' shaft to remove the n/s front wheel, and the back end cocks up
Ronin38
3 Sep 17#49
Thanks grzegorz_007 Picked my set up earlier and voucher included in email reciept :sunglasses:
foottothethroat
3 Sep 17#38
*Gone now*
I've got an extra reservation for Wolverhampton city centre store if anyone needs it? Expires tomorrow night...
jazzy_X5M to foottothethroat
3 Sep 17#47
do you still have this bud?
foottothethroat to jazzy_X5M
3 Sep 17#48
PM'd
Admast79
3 Sep 17#46
Oos :disappointed:
beatjunkie
3 Sep 17#41
how big is the item, if i cycle down will i get it in a back pack.....?
platypus07 to beatjunkie
3 Sep 17#42
The tool bag is in a small box, twice the width of a cereal box to explain it without measuring it. If you struggle you could always bin the box and just throw the bag over your shoulder as it does have a strap. Hope that helps.
beatjunkie to platypus07
3 Sep 17#43
thank you!! its a 10mile cycle so could be interesting!!
Pumadids to beatjunkie
3 Sep 17#45
Might help you decide.
beatjunkie to Pumadids
3 Sep 17#5
Cheers for the photo just made it back ridiculously raining!
swford
3 Sep 17#44
Out of stock everywhere in Fife
valian
3 Sep 17#40
Arbroath, Montrose and Dundee have these in in stock, Thanks
beatjunkie
3 Sep 17#29
What was the RRP on these? I can only find them on Argos website and no where else!
foottothethroat to beatjunkie
3 Sep 17#39
They were roughly £110+, but previously available on Argos' eBay outlet at this price. Thought I'd missed out, I was almost going to go for a Makita 10.8v twin pack from B&Q for £125...
hillendrocky
3 Sep 17#37
Just got one in Dumfries a few left in Carlisle thx good deal
visage77
3 Sep 17#36
No stock anywhere
bobdylan
3 Sep 17#35
Shame, no stock near me and not available for delivery....
Scanlite
3 Sep 17#34
Recently returned from Argos with my reservation & have to say I am super impressed with the feel & quality of this twin pack.
Never even entertained Stanley Fatmax stuff on the past, but will definitely consider them for future purchases!
I am so pleased with these I am just about to go stick my 2 week old Einhell 18v brushless twin pack on eBay as I find them far too heavy for me especially with the 4.0ah battery fitted.
This little 10.8v set will suit me much better.
RoosterNo1
3 Sep 17#33
can't find any stock :-(
Ibrar.Khan
3 Sep 17#32
Does this have brushes? If so can they be replaced? Thinking how long it would last with heavy use.
StephenB
3 Sep 17#27
Must resist ... Warrington have stock.
CrazyBob to StephenB
3 Sep 17#31
I resisted, 38 miles to Warrington is too much of a treck for me on this one. I have a Ryobi impact driver but fancied a more compact one
CrazyBob
3 Sep 17#30
Cracking deal. Nearest stock for me is 37 miles away, so won't be getting one unfortunately
pibpob
3 Sep 17#28
It's a shame nearly all these deals are for twin packs - a lot of us must have perfectly good cordless drills, and would only be interested in adopting the new technology of the impact driver.
taff_5
3 Sep 17#26
Cool story
Scanlite
3 Sep 17#10
Reserved at my local store for collection later today!.......Heat added! Excellent price, Thank you for taking the time to post this deal.
I didn't see an option for a £5.00 argos voucher when i reserved mine though.
sonygeezer to Scanlite
3 Sep 17#14
Today is the last day 03/09/17 for the £5 or £10 vouchers
jhotdeal to sonygeezer
3 Sep 17#24
how to get the voucher?
ryan1985 to jhotdeal
3 Sep 17#25
You get it on email if purchased online with your receipt, or in store I assume it's a voucher on your receipt.
bangytupper
3 Sep 17#23
I've had the Bosch 10.8V Driver for years, 8 or 9. Used daily. The brushes are worn down now, and it's on it's last legs. If I didn't also have the matching impact driver and drill, plus 3 or 4 spare batteries, I'd be buying this as a replacement. On a side note, Bosch are now calling their 10.8V range, 12V. All parts are still compatible, but 10.8V is the average voltage, whereas 12V is the maximum voltage. Something to do with the American market.
slannmage
3 Sep 17#22
Before people moan about brushed vs brushless, the motor will not be the first thing to go on a drill...it's pretty irrelevant outside of professional cases.
mange
3 Sep 17#21
I have the Milwaukee 10.8v 4Ah brushless drill driver and it has the same torque as some 18v kit. The torque varies with the battery size, the 4Ah having more than the 2Ah.
rob68
3 Sep 17#20
:thumbsup:
winter_zombie
3 Sep 17#2
It's cheap because it's only a 10.8v so not very powerful.
Captain.Banana to winter_zombie
3 Sep 17#6
Ha ha. I am in the trade and have had the DeWalt 10.8v kit for years that cost me over double this. I use it all the time and believe me it's more than powerful enough, far better than some 14.4v and even 18v tools I have used. Simply stating that because it's 10.8v it's not powerful shows your lack of knowledge on the subject
hobofighter to winter_zombie
3 Sep 17#8
I've got this set, your comment is nonsense.
ghostm4n to winter_zombie
3 Sep 17#18
You really don't know your tools do you.
The new 10.8v kit from all manufacturers is now really gaining in popularity. It is more powerful than most of the old 14.4v ranges, and pretty much on a par with the old 18v range.
Marry that up with the fact that it is so much lighter, and any tradesman that spends a lot of time with one of these in his hands is going to find it much more comfortable, and far less tiring.
danflorin3
3 Sep 17#17
Or this for 75£?? Bosch 18V Li-ion Cordless Combi Drill with 2 Batteries & 241 Accessory Kit PSB 1800 Li-2
heat added. OOS in my local store but just ordered for delivery. Hopefully it is powerful enough for putting up my raised bed.
Spartan176
3 Sep 17#13
Great items. Delivered a couple of hours ago from Newtownabbey. Thanks OP and HUKD. Very pleased.
angie14
3 Sep 17#11
i just used the nearest sku number and used the contact us form to send a message checking that warranty all registered ok....in the contact us message i also quoted the sku number on the outer cardboard box
cheers
gillygolly
3 Sep 17#4
De Walt and Stanley are same company
vNauuuM
3 Sep 17#3
Cheers.
foottothethroat
3 Sep 17#1
Bargain price... missed out on the Argos eBay deal some time ago and couldn't find it for less than £110! Thanks!
Opening post
Compact, lightweight design for drilling and screw driving applications.
Ergonomic handle and rubber over mold reduces surface vibration and user fatigue.
- 10.8V battery power.
- Variable speed.
- Max speed: 1200rpm.
- Forward/reverse function.
- 0.5 hour charging.
- Charger included.
- Keyless chuck.
- Drilling capacity for wood 25mm and steel 10mm.
- Temperature overload function which shuts down unit automatically if it overheats.
- Soft grip handle.
- 1.5Ah Li-Ion battery.
- Includes 2 batteries.
General information:Latest comments (61)
If you're looking one keep checking local stock a few times a day.
Sounds to me like yours is a customer return that hasn't had the bag sent back.
As Argos now seem to be out of stock nationwide,I would contact Stanley directly & explain your problem bud.
thanks to op
Register, then register both the drill & the impact driver separately.
USE the sku numbers that can be found on the bottom right corner of the front page of each of the two manuals. (See pic)
The sku numbers are:
Drill - FMC010
Impact Driver - FMC040
In both cases you will be presented with 2 options..... Click the option with GB
The process will ask you for the manufacturing date!
This can be found stamped on the actual body of both the drill & the impact driver (See pic)
They will probably all be the same!
Here is mine: 2016 34 BMP
Hope this helps gang!
Picked my set up earlier and voucher included in email reciept :sunglasses:
I've got an extra reservation for Wolverhampton city centre store if anyone needs it? Expires tomorrow night...
Might help you decide.
Never even entertained Stanley Fatmax stuff on the past, but will definitely consider them for future purchases!
I am so pleased with these I am just about to go stick my 2 week old Einhell 18v brushless twin pack on eBay as I find them far too heavy for me especially with the 4.0ah battery fitted.
This little 10.8v set will suit me much better.
I have a Ryobi impact driver but fancied a more compact one
Nearest stock for me is 37 miles away, so won't be getting one unfortunately
I didn't see an option for a £5.00 argos voucher when i reserved mine though.
On a side note, Bosch are now calling their 10.8V range, 12V. All parts are still compatible, but 10.8V is the average voltage, whereas 12V is the maximum voltage. Something to do with the American market.
The new 10.8v kit from all manufacturers is now really gaining in popularity. It is more powerful than most of the old 14.4v ranges, and pretty much on a par with the old 18v range.
Marry that up with the fact that it is so much lighter, and any tradesman that spends a lot of time with one of these in his hands is going to find it much more comfortable, and far less tiring.
Bosch 18V Li-ion Cordless Combi Drill with 2 Batteries & 241 Accessory Kit PSB 1800 Li-2
wickes.co.uk/Bos…534
cheers