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Ozito Power X Change 18V Compact Drill and Impact Driver Kit $99 + Delivery ($0 C&C/In-Store) @ Bunnings

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18V Compact Drill Driver
18V Impact Driver
2.5Ah Battery & Compact Fast Charger Included
This cordless Compact Drill and Impact Driver kit from Ozito’s PXC range is perfect for a multitude of DIY jobs around the home. The drill driver is great for drilling holes and fastening screws, whilst the impact driver is a champion at driving bolts and screws. Pair the two together to power through a range of jobs such as building a deck, installing gutters, or assembling furniture.

With a keyless chuck on the drill driver and quick connect chuck on the impact driver, accessory changes are quick and easy. The integrated LED work lights in both tools provide visibility in low light areas, whilst the sure grip handles and variable speed triggers provide comfort and control while you work.

The included 18V 2.5Ah battery and compact fast charger means you can pair these with some appropriate bits and you’ll be able to get started straight away.

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  • -1

    Compact Drill

    Another boring post 🥱

    • +3

      It’s not riveting, but I’d auger it’s an ok post…

    • +1

      Are people negging because they don't get the pun or because they do?

      • I'd suggest the former unfortunately. Definitely worth an upvote from me.

  • Are these brushless?

    • +3

      No. Especially at this price. The brushless models usually clearly specify "brushless".

    • +1

      no. if you don't have tools already cheap brushed is the way to go, and then you upgrade to brushless later. then when people want to borrow your tools, you have the brushed to lend them. i started with ozito, and now have makita. i never let them borrow my precious makita tools, but i have the ozito line for people to borrow.

  • 10mm Chuck instead of 13mm

  • is this or the bosch green set a better buy?

    • Definitely this. There are additional skin options with Ozito, whereas Bosch Green only has a drill and impact driver.

      Honestly, I'd find the extra money and get Ryobi if you are wanting to get into a bit of DIY, unless you are someone like my mum who just wants to screw stuff together. If anything bigger is happening at her house, I'm bringing in the Makita tools.

      • +7

        Ozito are underrated, good for so many applications and even some tradies use them as great bang for buck

      • Bosch Green only has a drill and impact driver.

        Well, no.

  • Is that come with bits or we have to buy separately? Sorry for dumb quest that I never buy those tools before.

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