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Einhell PXC 18V Cordless Brushless Combi Drill 2 x 2.0Ah - £69.33 using promo code delivered @ Toolstation


About this deal
My first deal post- be kind!
Was £112.18, now £72.98 and use code NJHGFDEH to get 5% off to make it £69.33 with free next day delivery. Might also work through TopCachBack at 4.2% for new customers, but not sure if the cash back will payout after using the 5% code. Also available on Amazon.co.uk for a matched £72.98 (amazon.co.uk/dp/…G16) and by far cheapest it's ever been! uk.camelcamelcamel.com/pro…G16
It's listed as TP-CD 18/60 Li-i BL on einhell.co.uk/p/4…ah/ rather than TE-CD but I can't find the difference between the two. I've received my order already and it's labelled TE-CD on the box and unit. Also has the same barcode as the EAN listed on the product page: 4006825614374
Features/Specs
It feels slightly heavier than my aging Makita that it's replacing, but generally feels like good build quality.
Was £112.18, now £72.98 and use code NJHGFDEH to get 5% off to make it £69.33 with free next day delivery. Might also work through TopCachBack at 4.2% for new customers, but not sure if the cash back will payout after using the 5% code. Also available on Amazon.co.uk for a matched £72.98 (amazon.co.uk/dp/…G16) and by far cheapest it's ever been! uk.camelcamelcamel.com/pro…G16
It's listed as TP-CD 18/60 Li-i BL on einhell.co.uk/p/4…ah/ rather than TE-CD but I can't find the difference between the two. I've received my order already and it's labelled TE-CD on the box and unit. Also has the same barcode as the EAN listed on the product page: 4006825614374
Features/Specs
- 60 Nm torque
- A member of the Power X-Change family
- Brushless motor - more power and prolonged operation
- Impact drill function
- High-grade 13mm metal drill chuck
- 2-speed gearing for powerful driving and fast drilling
- Quick-Stop for changing tools quickly and easily
- Ergonomic design with Softgrip for comfortable operation
- Less strain on the joints during operation thanks to add. handle
- Complete with LED lamp to illuminate the work area
- Supplied with two 2.0 Ah batteries and high-speed charger
- Delivered in a practical case (which has plastic moulds in the case to hold parts in place - not just foam)
It feels slightly heavier than my aging Makita that it's replacing, but generally feels like good build quality.

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sorted byeinhell.co.uk/p/4…0ah
However the £59 4Ahr from the earlier post (which I bought) is a different model - 50Nm, no handle - so nearly 20% less powerful:
einhell.co.uk/p/4…uk/
still a bargain though as a 4.0 Ayr battery goes for £36-60 .
You'll be looking at £35 for the two batteries, so you can chuck in a drill for a few extra quid.
If it's the same drill as in the 4Ah deal (https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/einhell-pxc-18v-brushless-combi-drill-4075919) then I think the other deal is better & might possibly benefit from your code making it even cheaper. Strangely the max torque figures quoted are different - 60Nm here & 50Nm on the other which is quite a significant difference. The 2Ah battery is also much lighter & therefore can be nicer to use when e.g. working at height or with a tool above chest height. The 4Ah battery runs noticeably far longer than 2x 2Ah batteries though & is handy for other tools which really need a bigger battery (although obviously with 2x 2Ah you can charge one while using the other, realistically chances are you'll have other batteries than just a single 4Ah anyway). Horses for courses - would probably hinge on the drill & price difference for me - if it is the same drill then 4Ah and save a tenner+.