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Topshak TS-PW1 Cordless Brushless Impact Wrench - Skin Only (Fits 18V Makita Battery) US$11.99 (~A$16.22) AU Stock @ Banggood

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$8 cheaper than the previous deal, great price for those who are in the Makita ecosystem

Specifications:
  • Adapted to 18V Makita battery
  • Color: black+orange
  • No Load Speed: 0 - 4000 rpm
  • Impact frequency: 0 - 4000 ipm
  • Maximum Torque: 380N.M
  • Square Drive: 1/2

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  • Apply coupon BG61d5ca at checkout.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Anyone used one?

    • At ~$16 shipped I wouldn't expect much from it. More likely to become paperweight after a few uses.

      • -5

        Thank you for your opinion based on nothing. Very helpful.

      • They're good. Don't judge

    • +3

      I bought one in the last deal ,it loosens the wheel nuts on my car ok

      • Thats impressive. I bought the Aldi impact wrench (rated to 350 Nm)… Wouldnt budge the wheel nuts.

        Some dodgy rating system im guessing

      • what about the nut behind the wheel

    • +1

      Yep got one from a previous deal, does the job. Absolute no-brainer at this price

  • +3

    reviews seem decent.

    already have a Makita impact driver,

    do not need another impact driver,

    bought one any way.

    thanks OP.

    • +4

      do not need another impact driver,

      This is an impact wrench.

      • +2

        awesome, now I have an impact driver and soon to have an impact wrench. winning

  • Looking for a deal on ts-esd1. Will the coupon code work for that?

    • +4

      Nah but this one will. Topshak TS-ESD1 for US$18.98 with coupon BGdfc1b2

      It's been cheaper though

      • I was planning to wait till the end of this year for a topshak screwdriver deal. I didn't buy last year because I have a drill from bunnings. After using it many times, I found it a tad too heavy for screw driving.

    • +4

      I have the upgraded TOPSHAK TS-ESD2 and it's been great, has adjustable handle and torque settings. Use coupon BGe461ed to get it for US$18.07

      Also been much cheaper before

      • The TS-ESD2 has 1500 mah compare to TS-ESD1, 2000mah, do you find the flexibility and the variable speed in esd2 makes a significant difference?

        • +2

          Yeah the adjustable handle is great for getting into tight spaces. Variable speed doesn't make that much of a difference.

          • @adr8: Both esd1 and 2 comes with flexible shaft, do you u find it obsolete since the esd2 are flexible and can get into tight space without using the flexible shaft?

            • +1

              @htc: The adjustable handle offers additional flexibility and versatility but you would still need the flexible shaft on occasion. Having said that, I haven't had to use it yet.

          • +1

            @adr8: I have the same, it seems really decent quality.

  • +1

    thank you.
    bought one,

    • +4

      I think many electronic products are made in China, including the better brands you buy from Bunnings which consumer pay a premium for these brands, I also hope these premiums paid are also passed on proportionally to the workers who made these and not fully kept by the executives who manage and own the company.

  • -6

    Sweet thanks for the deal on landfill

  • +4

    Comparison shared from the last post
    https://youtu.be/4pXM5bHSk2Y

    • That is a great review

    • The issue is, knockoffs are also different.

  • +2

    I think the coupon may of ran out
    I'm getting"This coupon can only be used 56 times"

  • +1

    Have one, been using it for over a year now( for job sites as a backup)
    The Tourque is somewhere near 80nm, the trigger delay is massive, the indicator mode toggle almost useless.

    But given it’s cost and use common sense, it is a great tool

    PS: I wish those fake makita blowers are sale, those are awesome, they used to be around 30$ shipped, now they are like 60$+

    Small blowers are the kind of tools once you got used to have them around, you can’t live without them.

    • There's one on sale at banggood at $30 shipped, including one battery, probably very small capacity.

  • Admin plz renew if you can??

  • So this runs on Makita batteries? Any that run on DeWalt or Milwaukee ?

    • It looks in the market all knockoffs are compatible with 18V Makita batteries, not with any other brands.

  • Is there a list of knock offs and alternate brandings that fit a specific ecosystem? e.g. Makita and this Topshak, AEG and supposedly Rigid .. etc.

  • Received it today. Unfortunately my 8-10yrs old makita 18v battery struggled to fit. I had to unscrew the screw at the bottom for it to allow access. Worked a treat once on tho.

    • +1

      Had no issues with my one, also arrived today. Only tested two batteries, probably 5-7 years old each.

  • +1

    arrived today. 18v makita battery slid right in with no problem. build quality appears solid. yet to test under load.

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