[OnePass] Ozito PXC 18V 9 Piece Kit P9K-250p $249+ Delivery ($0 C&C/ OnePass) @ Bunnings

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Features
Includes nine versatile tools for multiple applications
Cordless 18V system enables unrestricted mobility
Comes with compatible PXC battery and fast charger
Efficient battery charging minimizes downtime
Suitable for various home improvement projects
The Ozito PXC 18V 9 Piece Kit is the ultimate cordless solution for DIY enthusiasts and home renovators, offering versatility and convenience in one powerful package. This all-in-one kit includes a Drill Driver and Impact Driver for effortless drilling and fastening, a Compact Jigsaw for precise cutting in wood, plastic, and light metals, and a Cordless Detail Sander to smooth surfaces with ease. The Cordless Vacuum Cleaner and Workshop Blower help maintain a clean workspace, while the Multi Function Tool is perfect for cutting, sanding, and scraping. Additionally, the USB Power Source provides on-the-go device charging, the LED Torch helps light your workspace, and the 2.5Ah Compact Li-Ion Battery with a Compact Fast Charger ensures uninterrupted power. Whether you're assembling furniture, handling home repairs, or crafting DIY projects, this kit delivers efficiency, power, and portability to tackle any task with confidence.

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Comments

  • This chippy I watch on youtube did a review of Ozito tools, I think this 9 piece was one of them he reviewed, sounded like it's pretty average.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztvcg9it6Zo

    • Not the same kit. The one in the video is 8 piece set which includes a circular saw. But amazing video. Makes you wonder if it's powerful enough and worth it at $249.

    • I saw the same video couple days ago. He was pleasantly surprised by the planner and jigsaw. I know planer not in this kit but the jigsaw is. The brushless stuff is supposed to be better but for home DIY it'll get the job done. Albeit bit slower.

  • +3

    Pretty good value, ~$28 each tool/battery. Mostly the compact versions, which is both a pros and a cons, nice and light but slightly lacking in power. Can't go wrong for someone starting out and wanting a good coverage. Can always upgrade specific tools later once you've worked out which tool you're using more often.

  • -6

    Why wouldn’t you just get corded tools? More powerful 🤷‍♂️

    • Really… 🤦‍♂️

      • +1

        I mean corded tools are way more powerful in general is correct.

        There is positive and negatives to both.

        Battery upkeep/degradation and proprietary systems can be annoying too. If mobility isn't needed, corded is a fine option.

    • Many times, convenience trumps power

    • We stopped using corded phones for decades.

    • Not sure why youve been down voted cause you are pretty much right. I know heaps tradies still pull out corded circular saws when doing cut after cut all day. But if you want to bust out a recipro to go prune a tree or something cordless way more convenient!

  • One measly 2.5Ah battery though. Cheeky.

    • +1

      these batteries are just like printer ink… its where they make all the money.

  • +3

    I'm a fan of PXC but I wouldn't get this set.

    Vac is useless, Blower is mostly useless, Detail Sander is very situational.
    Torch is middling, USB doodad shouldn't count as a skin and you can get better ones off alie.

    Drill and Impact Driver are probably okay but in general most people would recommend getting the brushless models.
    Jigsaw and OMT are probably fine.

    • The brushless models will cost 3x at least. This set is just the price of a Dewalts tool to be fair.

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