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Milwaukee M18 BLPP2A2-502X 18V Drill & Driver Twin Kit with 2x 5.0Ah Batteries
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Makita DTD152 18V Cordless 1/4" Impact Driver with 1x 5.0Ah Battery
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DeWalt DCF887P2-GB 18V XR Brushless 3 Speed Impact Driver with 2x 5.0Ah Batteries
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DeWalt DCF850E2T 18V XR Brushless Impact Driver with 2x Powerstack Batteries
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DeWalt DCF801D2-GB 12V XR Brushless Compact Impact Driver with 2x 2Ah Batteries
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DeWalt DCK211D2T XR 10.8V Drill and Impact Driver Twin Pack
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Makita DTD152Z 18V LXT Cordless Impact Driver with 2x 5.0Ah Batteries
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DeWalt DCF887M2 18V Brushless Impact Driver with 2x 4.0Ah Batteries & DCB115 Charger
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Makita DTD153Z 18V Brushless Impact Driver with 1x 5.0Ah Battery
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Milwaukee M18 BLID2-502X 18V Brushless 1/4" Hex Impact Driver with 2x 5.0Ah Batteries
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Makita DTD153Z 18V Brushless Impact Driver with 2x 5.0Ah Batteries
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Makita DTD154Z 18V Cordless Impact Driver with 1x 5.0Ah Battery
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Makita DTD156Z 18V LXT Cordless Impact Driver with 2x 5.0Ah Batteries
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£240.16£200.13 (ex.VAT)
Cordless Impact Drivers
Cordless Impact Drivers
A cordless impact driver is a power tool used for driving screws, bolts, and other fasteners with high torque and minimal effort. Unlike a traditional drill, an impact driver delivers rotational force in short, powerful bursts, making it ideal for tasks that require extra force or for working with harder materials. Cordless models run on rechargeable batteries, providing greater mobility and flexibility in the workshop or on the job site. They are popular among DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike for their convenience and efficiency.
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Impact Driver Features
High Torque Output
Impact drivers are designed to deliver high amounts of torque with minimal effort, making them ideal for driving screws, bolts, and other fasteners into hard or dense materials.
Impact mechanism
Unlike a traditional drill, impact drivers feature a spring-loaded hammer and anvil mechanism that delivers rotational force in short, powerful bursts. This mechanism helps to prevent the tool from getting stuck or causing damage to the fastener or material.
Quick-change chuck
Many impact drivers feature a quick-change chuck that allows you to switch between different driver bits quickly and easily, without the need for additional tools.
Compact size and lightweight design
Impact drivers are typically more compact and lightweight than traditional drills, making them easier to manoeuvre and use in tight or awkward spaces.
Reduced user fatigue
Because an impact driver delivers force in short bursts, it creates less user fatigue than a traditional drill, especially when working with tough materials or on long projects.
Best Sellers
Some of the best-selling cordless impact drivers that we stock are:
- Makita DTD152Z LXT 18V Cordless Impact Driver (Body Only)
- DeWalt DCF887N XR 18V Brushless 3 Speed Impact Driver (Body Only)
- Milwaukee M18 FID2-0X 18V Fuel 1/4" Hex Impact Driver (Body Only)
Other drills we stock at Toolden
Check out some of the most popular types of cordless drills we stock at Toolden:
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions.
FAQs
What is an impact driver, and how is it different from a traditional drill?
An impact driver is a power tool used for driving screws, bolts, and other fasteners with high torque and minimal effort. Unlike a traditional drill, an impact driver delivers rotational force in short, powerful bursts, making it ideal for tasks that require extra force or for working with harder materials.
What are the benefits of using a cordless impact driver?
Cordless impact drivers offer greater mobility and flexibility in the workshop or on the job site, as they run on rechargeable batteries. They are also typically more compact and lightweight than traditional drills, making them easier to manoeuvre and use in tight or awkward spaces.
Can I use an impact driver for drilling holes?
While an impact driver is primarily designed for driving screws and other fasteners, some models can also be used for drilling holes in softer materials such as wood or drywall. However, a traditional drill is typically better suited for drilling holes in harder materials like metal or concrete.