The drill driver by Total operates with a 20 Volt battery. It is suitable for both screwing - unscrewing, as well as for drilling holes.
It stands out for its impact function, which offers high power to easily and quickly complete even the most demanding tasks. It has the ability to adjust the rotation speed and operating torque, so it can be set according to the task you want to perform.
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Incredible tool and very powerful, I have it in the medium speed hammer and it has no issue drilling through walls or even rocks. All tasks go through this machine.
I have it here for a few months. It has proven to be reliable. It has a lot of power and has not disappointed me anywhere. For this price, it is awesome. Of course, it cannot be compared to top brands like Bosch, Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Metabo, but the prices for those brands are too high.
I have it for 2 months and I am quite satisfied. For amateur use in places where I don't have electricity, I now do tasks that I simply couldn't before.
The charger charges the batteries quickly (around 45 minutes) and their duration is satisfactory. It is a powerful drill driver depending on the setting.
I have had it for a while and the only thing I noticed that doesn't work properly is the chestnut regulator. Whether I set it to 15 or set it to 5, it's the same
Whatever work you want to do, it does it very easily, it is very powerful, even a hole in concrete with the appropriate drill (multiconstruction) it won't say no, I bought it for 74 euros, the batteries do a lot of work.
I do not have a complete opinion as I have only used it a few times, but it seems reliable. However, I have drilled holes in the wall without any issues.
I bought it because I saw good reviews. It doesn't have the power that most people claim. The battery runs out very quickly. The light barely illuminates and it is also quite heavy and bulky like a drill. I gave it away and bought another one from Bosch
Prefer a corded hammer drill and with the money you save, get a lightweight cordless drill driver. In total, it will cost you about the same and you will do your job more easily. This one is too heavy for a screwdriver.
It is perfect for drilling holes in concrete and brick. It opens easily and is not slow as mentioned above. Unlike the electric one, it is more precise, meaning it drills carefully and to the necessary depth. It gives you the time to control the depth of the hole. As for concrete or hard metals, I haven't tried it and I won't because it will definitely put a lot of pressure on the battery and possibly damage the chuck. For difficult situations like these, you need a powerful electric drill. Most people think that with this or even with a more expensive battery, they can do everything, and then they complain that the batteries or the construction materials are not good. Battery-powered products are always for secondary use, they are for small tasks, not heavy ones. They provide convenience but are not suitable for heavy use. This particular one is very powerful, also as a screwdriver. I also have the 20V one and it has the same if not greater power than this one. Opening the box is very easy, you just need the right technique, meaning you hold the handles pressed inside and at the same time slightly lift with your palms from the sides
I bought it in a package with 2 batteries (1+1). On the second day of use (first week after purchase), one of the batteries died. The indicator light for the battery level did not turn on. I tried unsuccessfully several times to change the battery (it was under warranty) but without success. I ended up with one battery in the first week, while the two batteries were a lure for the purchase. Terrible after-sales service... Now, in terms of usage: as soon as I used it as a screwdriver, it was very good and powerful! As soon as it switched to hammer drill mode for small holes with a depth of 2-3 inches in concrete, the head started wobbling and playing. It now needs repair, but I only use it as a screwdriver until I get another one. It has zero durability as a hammer drill, so I would not recommend it if you want something like that. I chose it as a machine with professional capabilities, a bit cheaper than other professional ones, and ended up with a high cost (battery purchase + repair) and essentially without a machine
Very good in everything, fast and powerful for durability. I don't know why, but I have it for 6 days with 4 uses and I think it's also suitable for professional use. I will only use it for amateur use. It comes with two 2 amp 20v batteries, a hard case, screwdriver bits, screws, drills, and of course a charger. The batteries have a button on the back that shows how much power they have left. The chuck tightens with one hand
It is the best for amateur use, the batteries, as the guy above says, are 1.5A and not 1.2, it is lightweight and the batteries last a long time. I highly recommend it.
I bought it for amateur use, mainly for screwing in walls or wood. In terms of construction, it is definitely value for money. It touches, I would say, the precision of the Bosch blue series. The package came with 1.5 batteries instead of 1.2 as stated in the description, and I consider this a positive. It does not have an extra charger as most people imagine, the batteries are directly connected to the transformer cable. The case opens a bit difficultly, as another friend mentioned here, but after opening it 2-3 times, it becomes easy. I highly recommend it, it's worth the money. Generally, when buying tools from not so well-known companies with expensive series, etc., first research the company you choose. All companies have websites where you can see their global activity and the range of products they produce. It helps to understand if you are dealing with a reputable company or not. Research before ordering if there is an authorized service in Greece and where it is located. It is important to know what you are getting for the money you have, and not to complain afterwards about a not so sophisticated purchase.
I have had it for 6 months. I am very satisfied, I have used it quite a bit and it is really powerful. Holes in concrete without... a lot of effort and it does a great job with screwing. 2 batteries that you forget to charge. Very good grip and nice in the hand. I recommend it. Update 27/04/2024 I have used it a lot and the battery is still quite lively...
I bought it for some small jobs around the house. I tried to drill a hole in concrete with a 6mm drill bit (Bosch) of about 6 centimeters and it was quite difficult. The battery struggled to last through the two holes and eventually stopped working. I completed my task with the second battery. It is satisfactory for wood, although it tends to get stuck when it encounters resin, like most drills. I haven't tried it on metal. Overall, I believe it is a good value for the price. Only time will tell...
Good for its price.
It is powerful and high-quality, made of durable materials. It has a nice grip and is relatively lightweight.
After hours of use, it gets warm but only slightly.
It does a decent job with a 2.0ah battery. With the 4.0ah, it might be a bit heavy for some tasks.
It has enough torque for screwing and enough impact for drilling.
It seems to withstand the test of time.
My work is mainly amateur, but I also used it professionally... It has a lot of power and screws very well with almost depleted battery. It easily drills a 22-point nail into wood without any problem. The batteries last as long as I need them to. The battery fully charges in one hour. The price could be lower, but it's okay. The impact is great and the weight is reasonable