What are we meant to be looking at - the link is a page full of Xmas decs??
Opportunity, sorry, it was supposed to be the 18v li-ion brushless drill and driver kit
They do look very similar ! I will call in tomorrow with my milwaukee battery ! if so, they are probably some form of mil's,the linked aldi drill.... is it just me that thinks those look a lot like milwaukee batteries?
Does that make them... flip-einhell ?I believe Workzone tools are made by Einhell
im still loving mine, even though the batteries are on the small side they do charge really quickly!
the impact driver is pretty torquey too
i would recomend it
i wouldnt recomend it but then again ive got an older model without the three settings so its probably around the 150nm range (i would have to dig out the manual to double check the ratings) so this one would be an improvement over my older one.do you think it could zip in 22mm nut and bolts hard together ?
as it has the higherst torque rating of all 3
Impact driver:
Torque:
- Step 1: 50Nm
- Step 2: 150Nm
the bosch has torque 130Nm hard.
- Step 3: 250Nm
i wouldnt recomend it but then again ive got an older model without the three settings so its probably around the 150nm range (i would have to dig out the manual to double check the ratings) so this one would be an improvement over my older one.
i dont think the chuck in the inpact driver would facilitate a 22mm and would be overstressing it in my opinion and would be far better off with a proper half inch air gun or impact wrench.
this is more for screws and what not
heres a review of my older one
https://www.absolutegadget.com/2014...titanium-18v-li-drill-driver-kit-review/21850
Here's a start https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2152625I've thought for a while now it must be possible to 3D print an adaptor plate so you could say fit 18V 4 or 5Ah Makita etc batteries to the cheap 18V Aldi or 20V Parkside stuff where their cordless tools seems to give a lot of bang for your bucks.