heimerdinger LB179 Brushless Cordless Compact Impact Driver (Tool Only) US$39.27 (~A$62.43) Delivered @ heimerdinger AliExpress

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I've had one of these for a year and I think it is a great device. I paid about $20 more.

It is a highly-rated generic 18V Brushless Impact Driver available for a sharp price on AliExpress. Perfect for those who already have a battery system and need a cheap backup or primary driver.

The advertised price is for the "without battery" (Tool Only) option.

Key Details:
Price: AU$56.66 (Tool Only) + GST

Motor: Brushless (More efficient, more power, longer lifespan than brushed motors)

Chuck: 1/4" Hex

Shipping: FREE to Australia (Delivery estimate Nov 01 - 07)

Seller: heimerdinger Official Store (97.1% Positive Feedback)

Battery Compatibility (Read Carefully):
These generic 18V tools from AliExpress are often compatible with the Makita 18V Li-ion battery (BL18XX series) ecosystem.

You must check the images on the product listing carefully to confirm the battery terminal connection matches your existing batteries before purchasing.

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Comments

  • +1

    Is torque value of 220nm real ?, have you tested it ?

    • -1

      I've taken wheel nuts off with it (I don't recommend that). I use it mostly on wood and it works great in any kind. Its gentle on softwood, and can drive a coach bolt like an impact wrench.

      Bonus, it has the funniest name.

  • Title need update, convert to AUD.

    • +1

      I see $AUD56.66

  • +3

    I'm not going to lie. I really thought this was a League of Legends related thing at first glance.

    • +5

      ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ raise your dongers ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ

    • +1

      Same lol

  • Has anyone bought any other their other knock off tools for the makita batteries? I’m looking at the mini chainsaw and angle grinder

    • Since the driver, I have a mini angle grinder/cutoff tool, mini circular saw and a router coming. All been great so I hope the router is too
      .

      • Was it the same brand for the other tools? Don't see them on the official page.

    • +1 for the electric pruner if you do gardening. If I had known it has an extending pole I would have got that first. Now I have the kit on the way that includes another pruner, extendable extension pole, and mini chainsaw for under $70 bucks from ali.

      • +1

        I got this a while back after I bought the ozito pruner for a mothers day pressie and it broke on the first session. Not a problem with the Ali one and she has got so much use out of the pruner and the pole is super handy. Makes clipping the neighbours overhang a doddle. The instructions are terrible for the set but once you figure out how to adjust the chainsaw tension it works fine.

    • I have bought a couple generic makita clones, some have been this brand

      Cut off saw (DMC300Z) which gets much more use than expected
      Dust blower
      Tile vibrator

      At this point they’re definitely worth a go, for the price point. Particularly if you are unsure about how much you would actually use the genuine tool

  • +5

    Yordle technology, i rate it

  • Any recommendations for a strong impact wrench for suspension work?

  • what's the background of this brand,Heimerdinger ? I know 99% it is made in China

    • +1

      Assembled in Piltover.

  • +1

    It looks the same as the raft of makita skin clones out there, with a ridic name stuck on - to be sure: I have a clone mini router that's been much better than I expected - you'd likely get the exact same thing from a host of other ridic names.

    • the routers definitely all look the same…I havent seen this driver in another brand though

  • +1

    I got a Heimerdinger heat gun for one of my employees last month because it looked OK but mainly for a bit of a laugh. The funny thing is that he told me the other day he reckons its better than the Makita and Bosch ones we also have.

    No idea about their other tools. I'm currently waiting on a Yumcha cordless vacuum/dust extractor that uses Makita batteries.

    To be honest, I am open to Yumcha for obscure or fringe tools but for the main lineup I stick with the OEM, but thats because we use these tools for work.

  • heimerdinger - this is what I call things I can't remember the name of

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