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TOPEX 20V Max Lithium Cordless Rotary Hammer Drill Kit w/Charger & Bits $69 (Was $89) + Delivery ($0 to Major Cities) @ Topto

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The 20V max Lithium-ion Topex cordless rotary hammer Kit is a robust and versatile power house for screwing and drilling jobs with additional powerful hammer function and independence from mains. Despite its small size and light weight, it has a powerful pneumatic hammer mechanism. With a built-in LED work light for better visibility in dark areas. The hammer drill comes with a quick charger.

FEATURES
20V Max Lithium battery technology: high capacity, no self-discharge, no memory effect and interchangeable with other Topex 20V tools.
Compact design and light weight.
3 tools in 1 - Drill, driver & pneumatic hammer. No-load speed: 0-900/minute.
Hammers through the toughest materials like concrete and masonry.
A robust carrying and storage case for tidy stowage is included in delivery.
Multiple accessories, include screw bits, drills, hammer drills, quick adaptor.

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closed Comments

  • +6

    Guaranteed to fail

    • Could you provide us a link to something that confirms your unsubstantiated negativity?

  • Meh, I think its not bad for a Very basic "cheap" drill but the Battery will be a big let down…

    Good for a "once in a blue moon" hole in the wall project.

  • +3

    hole in the wall

    Might come in handy with Mardi Gras just around the corner.
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  • +1

    1500W 5J (corded) ozito with 3-year bunnings warranty only $100

    From the last time I responded:

    No load speed: 0-900 RPM
    Impact frequency: 0-5000 BPM
    Impact energy: 1 J

    I can piss harder than that.

    I honestly gotta respect you for even listing your impact energy, a lot of manufacturers either don't, or hide it in a spec sheet.

    5J is good, cheap corded ones are often 2.5J

    Edit:

    it has a powerful pneumatic hammer mechanism.

    Ah, nope, you get a neg for that misleading advertising

  • +1

    Cheap price and even though it's a cheap drill it'll still cut through brick walls like butter when drilling a hole compared to a normal hammer drill. Worth a gamble if you need to drill a few holes in brick or concrete

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