Worx brand always a quality build imo. I also think Worx basically the one brand that make changeable battery across different Tools a trend before other Tools Brand start follow along. I already got myself Worx Professional Impact Driver WU280.1 ( not brushless sadly no stock at the time ) but still work really good in term of driver/torque power to drill the screw to any surface I work on. Another tool I have is WX801, which is compact angle grinder, have incident water pipe burst straight at it while cutting, the tool still can work short after. This kind of showcase tool is always welcome. Hopefully more stuff you find worth to show, on how good it is after you use it yourself can be made into video on YT in the future.
Yep really good lightweight drill for daily use . Like the hex bits no more chuck if you use hex drill and flat bits . It's compact size makes it easy to use . Flat bits drilling through floor beams is so quick with this drill . For the cost it's good value when you compare the cost to equivalent manufacturers and could buy two or three for the cost of a mainstream brand . It's a DIY tool but it lasted me so far and can handle everything I throw at it . I like how light it is and how quickly it drives in screws with ease . New 300nm is out now this model has 230nm which is more than enough to drive anything in . Also the batteries are cheeper than other brands last all day and lightweight but powerful and quick charging .
and what are your dislikes? I skipped to the "review portion" but there were no dislikes or complaints..??? no tool is perfect, I would like to know of the issues you have had with it...and you have...again, no tool is perfect.
Worx brand always a quality build imo. I also think Worx basically the one brand that make changeable battery across different Tools a trend before other Tools Brand start follow along.
I already got myself Worx Professional Impact Driver WU280.1 ( not brushless sadly no stock at the time ) but still work really good in term of driver/torque power to drill the screw to any surface I work on.
Another tool I have is WX801, which is compact angle grinder, have incident water pipe burst straight at it while cutting, the tool still can work short after.
This kind of showcase tool is always welcome. Hopefully more stuff you find worth to show, on how good it is after you use it yourself can be made into video on YT in the future.
Yep really good lightweight drill for daily use . Like the hex bits no more chuck if you use hex drill and flat bits . It's compact size makes it easy to use . Flat bits drilling through floor beams is so quick with this drill .
For the cost it's good value when you compare the cost to equivalent manufacturers and could buy two or three for the cost of a mainstream brand . It's a DIY tool but it lasted me so far and can handle everything I throw at it . I like how light it is and how quickly it drives in screws with ease . New 300nm is out now this model has 230nm which is more than enough to drive anything in . Also the batteries are cheeper than other brands last all day and lightweight but powerful and quick charging .
Great review thank you. Just looking to purchase one.
This past year I built a 20x30 shop and used this for 1000's of screws. Still going strong.
Try their new compact impact driver! It looks very promising wx265
you have two of these videos?
and what are your dislikes? I skipped to the "review portion" but there were no dislikes or complaints..??? no tool is perfect, I would like to know of the issues you have had with it...and you have...again, no tool is perfect.
I agree, nice review but any issues, niggles?
He did mention a dislike, however, nothing major.
How compact it is?