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TOPEX 20V Max Rotary Hammer Drill Kit with 2 1.5Ah Batteries $85 (Was $105) + Delivery (Free to Major Cities) @ TOPTO

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The 20V max Lithium-ion Topex cordless rotary hammer Kit is a robust and versatile power house for screwing and drilling jobs with additional powerful hammer function and independence from mains. Despite its small size and light weight, it has a powerful pneumatic hammer mechanism. With a built-in LED work light for better visibility in dark areas. The hammer drill comes with a quick charger.

FEATURES
20V Max Lithium battery technology: high capacity, no self-discharge, no memory effect and interchangeable with other Topex 20V tools.
Compact design and light weight.
3 tools in 1 - Drill, driver & pneumatic hammer. No-load speed: 0-900/minute.
Hammers through the toughest materials like concrete and masonry.
A robust carrying and storage case for tidy stowage is included in delivery.
Multiple accessories, include screw bits, drills, hammer drills, quick adaptor.

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  • +4

    You'd be far better off spending a few more dollars and buying a ozito rotary drill skin ($98) and battery if not already in the eco system.

    Topo products have not received high praise from ozb members in the past. I've only owned the cordless glue gun, but that only lasted a few months.

    • You're right on there.

      Junk products and crap warranty support.

      • +1

        Speaking of which, Bunnings has 3 years on batteries and 5 years on skins. Front up in that period with your reciept and get a refund or replacement. It's a no-brainer really .

  • +4

    I'd rather buy a Ryobi/Ozito etc. from the hammerbarn places, better product, better support/warranty.

    • +1

      Agreed, only a fool would buy power tools from a no-name manufacturer with zero physical retail presence.

  • +2

    No load speed: 0-900 RPM
    Impact frequency: 0-5000 BPM
    Impact energy: 1 J

    I can piss harder than that.

    I honestly gotta respect you for even listing your impact energy, a lot of manufacturers either don't, or hide it in a spec sheet.

    5J is good, cheap corded ones are often 2.5J

    Edit:

    it has a powerful pneumatic hammer mechanism.

    Ah, nope, you get a neg for that misleading advertising

  • Negging as this is too far down the cheap stack for it to be worth purchasing

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