The ultimate drill for putting up shelves, laying decking and so much more, this powerful 18 volt cordless hammer d rill from Hilka boasts 21 torque settings as well as a drill and hammer function.
It’s built with a metal two-speed gear box for extra power and impeccable precision, and has a soft-grip handle for extra comfort and control when working on big DIY tasks. It’s even finished with a built-in LED light for brightening up darker working areas.
Features and Benefits
Lithium-ion batteries – Li-ion batteries have no self-discharge or memory effect, so with this cordless drill you will always have power when you need it.
Quick charging – Got a big job? The li-ion batteries are fully charged and ready to go in just a few hours.
Ergonomic design – Lightweight, cordless and complete with a soft-grip handle, this hammer drill is comfortable to use for a whole range of tasks.
Specifications
3-Function combi drill
Hammer action / Percussion drill / Screwdriver function
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Foxielady from
Excellent drill and such good valueBought this for my partner and it has proved its worth and more by coping with all sorts of DIY jobs in and around the home time and again. Copes with wood, stone, concrete and certain metals, no problem.
Date published: 2019-09-25
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Telmad from
Hilda drillBought this Few weeks ago I have done really heavy work including brickwork, and metal with excellent results would highly recommend, very good value for money one charge last long enough to complete almost any job without constant recharge,mvery good delivery
Date published: 2019-02-27
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Hoddiy50 from
Slightly dissapointedI have had a Hilka drill for many years and been very pleased with it's performance but it was starting to struggle so I thought I would replace it with the same manufacturers product. I was pleased to see this drill and did not hesitate to buy it. I have used it three times and have to say that I am dissapointed with it's performance as a 'hammer' drill as it struggled to drill into common house brick even using a brand new drill bit. It is a nice compact, lightweight drill and will probably be as good as the old one in performing the usual drill / screwdriver operations but, as a hammer drill, I am not terribly impressed.