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| Parameter | Value |
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| Voltage | 21V |
| Battery Capacity | 1.3-4.0 Ah (optional) |
| No-Load Speed | 0-350/0-1450 rpm |
| Torque | 35 N.m |
| Chuck Type | Keyless Chuck |
| Chuck Size | 1/2" (13mm) |
| Application | Construction and Industry |
| Packaging | 1 battery, 1 charger, 1 plastic case |
The 35N.m 21V Impact Drill is tailor-made for DIY enthusiasts, combining user-friendly design with reliable performance to simplify home projects—from small tasks like hanging picture frames to larger projects like building a bookshelf or renovating a bathroom. This cordless drill delivers 35Nm torque (25.8 ft-lbs) and variable speeds up to 1950 RPM, making it perfect for furniture assembly, hanging shelves, drilling into drywall, and light metalwork (like installing curtain rods). Powered by a 21V lithium-ion battery (available in 2Ah or 4Ah capacities), it offers up to 4 hours of runtime on a single charge (with the 4Ah battery) for light tasks like screwdriving, or 1.5 hours for heavy tasks like drilling into wood. The fast-charge function replenishes 50% of the battery’s capacity in just 30 minutes, ensuring the drill is ready to use quickly if the battery runs low mid-project. Its compact size (16cm in length, 1.8kg with the 2Ah battery) and lightweight design make it easy to handle for beginners, while the ergonomic grip (with a soft rubber texture) reduces hand fatigue during extended use—critical for projects that take several hours to complete. Smart features like an LED work light (to illuminate dark areas), a battery level indicator (to avoid unexpected shutdowns), and a built-in torque memory function (to recall the last used torque setting) enhance usability, making this drill a must-have for anyone looking to tackle DIY projects with confidence.

The drill balances power and control with two speed settings that cater to common DIY tasks: 0-500 RPM for precise screwdriving (e.g., assembling flat-pack furniture or installing cabinet hardware) and 0-1950 RPM for fast drilling in wood, plastic, or soft metal (e.g., aluminum). The impact function delivers 48000 BPM (blows per minute), which helps drive screws into dense materials (like hardwood or particleboard) without stripping the screw heads—a common frustration for DIYers. This function is especially useful for tasks like installing lag screws in a bookshelf, where extra torque is needed to secure the screws tightly. The drill includes a built-in torque memory function that recalls the last used torque setting, saving time when switching between similar tasks (e.g., drilling pilot holes and then driving screws). For example, if you set the torque to 5Nm for driving small screws into drywall, the drill will remember this setting even if you turn it off and on again. The variable speed trigger allows for fine control: gentle pressure for starting holes in delicate materials (like ceramic tiles with a diamond bit) and full pressure for rapid drilling in softwood.
Every aspect of the drill’s design is focused on making DIY projects easier for beginners:
• 10mm Keyless Chuck: Allows easy bit changes without tools—simply twist the chuck to open, insert the bit, and twist again to lock it in place. The chuck’s jaws are designed to grip bits securely, even during high-torque screwdriving, to prevent slippage.
• Built-in LED Work Light: Located above the chuck, the LED light illuminates dark work areas like under sinks, inside cabinets, or behind appliances, reducing the risk of mistakes (e.g., drilling in the wrong spot). The light stays on for 30 seconds after the trigger is released, giving you time to adjust your position or change bits without turning the drill back on.
• Ergonomic Grip: The handle is shaped to fit the natural curve of the hand, with a soft rubber texture that reduces slippage—even if your hands are sweaty. The grip’s 20° angle minimizes wrist strain, making it comfortable to use for extended periods (e.g., assembling a full kitchen cabinet set).
• Battery Level Indicator: Four LED lights on the battery show remaining power (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%), so you never run out of power unexpectedly. This is especially useful for large projects, as it allows you to plan when to recharge the battery.
The 21V lithium-ion battery is designed for convenience and compatibility:
• Cross-Series Compatibility: The battery works with other DIY power tools in the same brand’s 21V series, such as sanders, jigsaws, and circular saws. This means you only need one charger for all your tools, reducing clutter and cost.
• Fast Charging: The included 2A charger replenishes a 2Ah battery in 60 minutes and a 4Ah battery in 120 minutes. A fast-charge option (with a 4A charger, sold separately) cuts charging time in half—50% charge in 30 minutes for a 4Ah battery.
• Safety Features: The battery includes overcharge protection (prevents damage if left on the charger too long), over-discharge protection (shuts down the battery if it gets too low), and overheating protection (slows down the drill if the battery gets too hot). These features extend the battery’s lifespan to 1,500+ charge cycles, ensuring it lasts for years of DIY projects.
The drill’s packaging includes essential accessories for beginners: 1x drill, 2x 21V batteries (2Ah), 1x fast charger, 10x drill bits (5mm-10mm for wood and metal), 5x screwdriver bits (Phillips and flathead), and a storage case to keep everything organized.
• Furniture Assembly: Driving screws into particleboard, plywood, and MDF (medium-density fiberboard) without splitting the wood—critical for flat-pack furniture like bookshelves, desks, and wardrobes. The torque control prevents over-tightening, which can strip screws or damage the furniture’s surface.
• Home Decoration: Hanging picture frames, mirrors, and curtain rods with precise hole placement. The built-in level ensures frames are straight, and the depth stop gauge (included as an accessory) prevents drilling through the wall. For heavy items like large mirrors, the drill can drive wall anchors into drywall or concrete (with masonry bits) to provide extra support.
• Light Renovation: Drilling into drywall to install electrical outlets or light switches, cutting holes in plastic for plumbing fixtures (like a new sink), and driving screws into soft metal (like aluminum) to mount a TV bracket. The compact design allows access to tight spaces like behind the TV or under the sink.
• Garden Projects: Building raised garden beds (drilling holes in pressure-treated lumber for screws), installing fence posts (driving lag screws into wood), and assembling outdoor furniture (like a patio set). The cordless design means you can use the drill anywhere in the garden without a power outlet.
• Appliance Installation: Securing dishwashers, refrigerators, and washing machines in place by driving screws into the floor or wall. The torque control ensures the screws are tight enough to hold the appliance securely but not so tight that they damage the floor or appliance.
Q: What materials can this drill handle, and what materials should I avoid?
A: This drill works best with wood (up to 25mm thick), plastic (like PVC or ABS), and soft metal (up to 8mm thick) such as aluminum, brass, or thin steel (1mm-2mm). For wood, use spade bits (for large holes) or twist bits (for small holes); for plastic, use twist bits with a sharp point to prevent melting; for soft metal, use HSS (high-speed steel) bits.
Materials to avoid: Hard metal (thicker than 8mm), such as thick steel or cast iron—this drill’s torque (35Nm) is not strong enough to drill through these materials efficiently, and it may damage the motor or bits. Concrete or brick—while the drill can drill small holes (up to 6mm) in soft brick with masonry bits, it does not have a hammer function, so it will be slow and may overheat. For these materials, we recommend a professional-grade hammer drill.
Q: How long does the battery last on a full charge, and how can I maximize runtime?
A: Battery life depends on the task and battery capacity:
• 2Ah Battery: Provides approximately 2-3 hours of light use (e.g., assembling furniture, hanging picture frames) or 1 hour of heavy use (e.g., drilling multiple holes in wood).
• 4Ah Battery: Extends runtime to 4-5 hours of light use or 1.5-2 hours of heavy use.
To maximize runtime: 1) Use the correct speed setting—low speed (0-500 RPM) for screwdriving uses less power than high speed (0-1950 RPM) for drilling. 2) Avoid overloading the drill—if you feel the drill slowing down, stop and check if the bit is dull or if you’re using the wrong bit for the material. 3) Turn off the LED light when not needed (it uses a small amount of power but can add up over time). 4) Store the battery at room temperature (10-25°C)—extreme cold or heat reduces battery performance.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 21V |
| Battery Capacity | 1.3-4.0 Ah (optional) |
| No-Load Speed | 0-350/0-1450 rpm |
| Torque | 35 N.m |
| Chuck Type | Keyless Chuck |
| Chuck Size | 1/2" (13mm) |
| Application | Construction and Industry |
| Packaging | 1 battery, 1 charger, 1 plastic case |
The 35N.m 21V Impact Drill is tailor-made for DIY enthusiasts, combining user-friendly design with reliable performance to simplify home projects—from small tasks like hanging picture frames to larger projects like building a bookshelf or renovating a bathroom. This cordless drill delivers 35Nm torque (25.8 ft-lbs) and variable speeds up to 1950 RPM, making it perfect for furniture assembly, hanging shelves, drilling into drywall, and light metalwork (like installing curtain rods). Powered by a 21V lithium-ion battery (available in 2Ah or 4Ah capacities), it offers up to 4 hours of runtime on a single charge (with the 4Ah battery) for light tasks like screwdriving, or 1.5 hours for heavy tasks like drilling into wood. The fast-charge function replenishes 50% of the battery’s capacity in just 30 minutes, ensuring the drill is ready to use quickly if the battery runs low mid-project. Its compact size (16cm in length, 1.8kg with the 2Ah battery) and lightweight design make it easy to handle for beginners, while the ergonomic grip (with a soft rubber texture) reduces hand fatigue during extended use—critical for projects that take several hours to complete. Smart features like an LED work light (to illuminate dark areas), a battery level indicator (to avoid unexpected shutdowns), and a built-in torque memory function (to recall the last used torque setting) enhance usability, making this drill a must-have for anyone looking to tackle DIY projects with confidence.

The drill balances power and control with two speed settings that cater to common DIY tasks: 0-500 RPM for precise screwdriving (e.g., assembling flat-pack furniture or installing cabinet hardware) and 0-1950 RPM for fast drilling in wood, plastic, or soft metal (e.g., aluminum). The impact function delivers 48000 BPM (blows per minute), which helps drive screws into dense materials (like hardwood or particleboard) without stripping the screw heads—a common frustration for DIYers. This function is especially useful for tasks like installing lag screws in a bookshelf, where extra torque is needed to secure the screws tightly. The drill includes a built-in torque memory function that recalls the last used torque setting, saving time when switching between similar tasks (e.g., drilling pilot holes and then driving screws). For example, if you set the torque to 5Nm for driving small screws into drywall, the drill will remember this setting even if you turn it off and on again. The variable speed trigger allows for fine control: gentle pressure for starting holes in delicate materials (like ceramic tiles with a diamond bit) and full pressure for rapid drilling in softwood.
Every aspect of the drill’s design is focused on making DIY projects easier for beginners:
• 10mm Keyless Chuck: Allows easy bit changes without tools—simply twist the chuck to open, insert the bit, and twist again to lock it in place. The chuck’s jaws are designed to grip bits securely, even during high-torque screwdriving, to prevent slippage.
• Built-in LED Work Light: Located above the chuck, the LED light illuminates dark work areas like under sinks, inside cabinets, or behind appliances, reducing the risk of mistakes (e.g., drilling in the wrong spot). The light stays on for 30 seconds after the trigger is released, giving you time to adjust your position or change bits without turning the drill back on.
• Ergonomic Grip: The handle is shaped to fit the natural curve of the hand, with a soft rubber texture that reduces slippage—even if your hands are sweaty. The grip’s 20° angle minimizes wrist strain, making it comfortable to use for extended periods (e.g., assembling a full kitchen cabinet set).
• Battery Level Indicator: Four LED lights on the battery show remaining power (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%), so you never run out of power unexpectedly. This is especially useful for large projects, as it allows you to plan when to recharge the battery.
The 21V lithium-ion battery is designed for convenience and compatibility:
• Cross-Series Compatibility: The battery works with other DIY power tools in the same brand’s 21V series, such as sanders, jigsaws, and circular saws. This means you only need one charger for all your tools, reducing clutter and cost.
• Fast Charging: The included 2A charger replenishes a 2Ah battery in 60 minutes and a 4Ah battery in 120 minutes. A fast-charge option (with a 4A charger, sold separately) cuts charging time in half—50% charge in 30 minutes for a 4Ah battery.
• Safety Features: The battery includes overcharge protection (prevents damage if left on the charger too long), over-discharge protection (shuts down the battery if it gets too low), and overheating protection (slows down the drill if the battery gets too hot). These features extend the battery’s lifespan to 1,500+ charge cycles, ensuring it lasts for years of DIY projects.
The drill’s packaging includes essential accessories for beginners: 1x drill, 2x 21V batteries (2Ah), 1x fast charger, 10x drill bits (5mm-10mm for wood and metal), 5x screwdriver bits (Phillips and flathead), and a storage case to keep everything organized.
• Furniture Assembly: Driving screws into particleboard, plywood, and MDF (medium-density fiberboard) without splitting the wood—critical for flat-pack furniture like bookshelves, desks, and wardrobes. The torque control prevents over-tightening, which can strip screws or damage the furniture’s surface.
• Home Decoration: Hanging picture frames, mirrors, and curtain rods with precise hole placement. The built-in level ensures frames are straight, and the depth stop gauge (included as an accessory) prevents drilling through the wall. For heavy items like large mirrors, the drill can drive wall anchors into drywall or concrete (with masonry bits) to provide extra support.
• Light Renovation: Drilling into drywall to install electrical outlets or light switches, cutting holes in plastic for plumbing fixtures (like a new sink), and driving screws into soft metal (like aluminum) to mount a TV bracket. The compact design allows access to tight spaces like behind the TV or under the sink.
• Garden Projects: Building raised garden beds (drilling holes in pressure-treated lumber for screws), installing fence posts (driving lag screws into wood), and assembling outdoor furniture (like a patio set). The cordless design means you can use the drill anywhere in the garden without a power outlet.
• Appliance Installation: Securing dishwashers, refrigerators, and washing machines in place by driving screws into the floor or wall. The torque control ensures the screws are tight enough to hold the appliance securely but not so tight that they damage the floor or appliance.
Q: What materials can this drill handle, and what materials should I avoid?
A: This drill works best with wood (up to 25mm thick), plastic (like PVC or ABS), and soft metal (up to 8mm thick) such as aluminum, brass, or thin steel (1mm-2mm). For wood, use spade bits (for large holes) or twist bits (for small holes); for plastic, use twist bits with a sharp point to prevent melting; for soft metal, use HSS (high-speed steel) bits.
Materials to avoid: Hard metal (thicker than 8mm), such as thick steel or cast iron—this drill’s torque (35Nm) is not strong enough to drill through these materials efficiently, and it may damage the motor or bits. Concrete or brick—while the drill can drill small holes (up to 6mm) in soft brick with masonry bits, it does not have a hammer function, so it will be slow and may overheat. For these materials, we recommend a professional-grade hammer drill.
Q: How long does the battery last on a full charge, and how can I maximize runtime?
A: Battery life depends on the task and battery capacity:
• 2Ah Battery: Provides approximately 2-3 hours of light use (e.g., assembling furniture, hanging picture frames) or 1 hour of heavy use (e.g., drilling multiple holes in wood).
• 4Ah Battery: Extends runtime to 4-5 hours of light use or 1.5-2 hours of heavy use.
To maximize runtime: 1) Use the correct speed setting—low speed (0-500 RPM) for screwdriving uses less power than high speed (0-1950 RPM) for drilling. 2) Avoid overloading the drill—if you feel the drill slowing down, stop and check if the bit is dull or if you’re using the wrong bit for the material. 3) Turn off the LED light when not needed (it uses a small amount of power but can add up over time). 4) Store the battery at room temperature (10-25°C)—extreme cold or heat reduces battery performance.