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Posted 11 July 2023

Einhell TC-CD 18-2 Li Cordless Drill Driver with Battery and Charger £37.99 @ Amazon Prime Exclusive

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BrandEinhellPower sourceBattery PoweredMaximum rotational speed1250 RPMVoltage18 VoltsAmperage1.5 Amps

About this item
  • 19 torque settings for high control
  • Compact soft-grip design
  • 10 mm keyless chuck
  • Includes 1.5 Ah battery and eco charger
  • Warranty period: 2 years
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Einhell TC-CD 18-2 Li Cordless Drill Driver With Battery and Charger - £37.99 (down from £53.95)

You can find it HERE on the Amazon website

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About the Product:

Einhell TC-CD 18-2 Li cordless drill driverThe Einhell TC-CD 18-2 Li cordless drill driver is a robust allrounder for work requiring solid performance for quick and exact results.

The ambitious DIY enthusiast gets all of this without sacrificing easy, convenient handling.

The cordless drill driver is powered by a powerful 1.5 Ah lithium-ion battery.


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  • The 18 V lithium-ion cordless drill driver for high-power screwdriving and fast drilling.
  • Automatic spindle lock to enable tools to be changed quickly with a single-sleeve 10 millimeter quick-change chuck.
  • Slimline design fits comfortably in the hand: Easy and comfortable to handle thanks to Softgrip surfaces.


Edited by a community support team member, 12 July 2023
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  1. Besford's avatar
    Reasonable price with battery and charger but note this doesn't have a hammer function and it's only a 10mm chuck. Light duties only!
  2. sickofit's avatar
    Not power x-change so not compatible with the main tool in einhell range,

    38Nm maximum torque is pretty pansy for a drill.

    Seeing that this is only really going to be good for small holes in wood and screwing flatpacks together, you may as well get a smaller 12v screwdriver type drill which is lighter and more nimble.
  3. frozen's avatar
    Personally I went for the 60nm one that's 59 quid right now. On paper it seems pretty favourable compared to the higher powered and much more expensive bosch. But I also already have a battery for it.
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