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From Sunday:

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuy...kit-twin-pack/


or http://preview.tinyurl.com/ogohn3r

At 100quid it looks an ok deal for 18V Li-ion with two batteries between
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fred wrote:
From Sunday:

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuy...kit-twin-pack/



or http://preview.tinyurl.com/ogohn3r

At 100quid it looks an ok deal for 18V Li-ion with two batteries between
them.

I've not handled an impact driver before but from the illustration there
appears to be no torque control (unlike the drill)?
Does this mean they are a bit vicious on small screws?

TIA

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/I've not handled an impact driver before but from the illustration there
appears to be no torque control (unlike the drill)? /q

My impact driver doesn't have torque control, it has variable speed. On slow gentle speeds the 'impact' doesn't kick in unless required...

It'll be fine.

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Default Aldi - 18V Li-ion Drill and Driver Kit

On 27/11/2014 14:13, Bob Minchin wrote:
fred wrote:
From Sunday:

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuy...kit-twin-pack/




or http://preview.tinyurl.com/ogohn3r

At 100quid it looks an ok deal for 18V Li-ion with two batteries between
them.

I've not handled an impact driver before but from the illustration there
appears to be no torque control (unlike the drill)?
Does this mean they are a bit vicious on small screws?

TIA

Bob

They are meant to be vicious :-)

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