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Kaltmann Cordless Drill: Reviews, Price Evaluation, Battery Life, and Drilling Capabilities

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  • #1 16743647
    Bodyvagen
    Level 2  
    Hello to all forum users,

    I am sorry if I repeat the topic or write not in this section what I need.
    Recently, there is such a drill / screwdriver in the promotion of PLN 149 a piece.
    parameters:
    - battery 1 piece 18 V Li-ion `1300mAh,
    - electronic speed control,
    -total idle 0-700 min.,
    - mom range rotary 19 + 1
    -max mom. rotary 21 Nm,
    - right / left rotation,
    - drill chuck range max 10 mm.

    questions:
    - is it worth it for this price or keep looking?
    - do the batteries wear out quickly?
    - breaks through metal without a problem?
    -concrete in stroke?

    In the near future I will call the manufacturer and ask if you can buy batteries and how much for each piece. I tried the store even has power. Only someone cut the drill chuck in such a way that it could not be unscrewed.

    I am asking for answers. Especially professionals / builders, mechanics.
    I would like to use for drilling in the village and in the car workshop.
    I have this Prakside 3.6 V and ... I fix it manually after the screwdriver (only works in wood). I would like something better, stronger.

    I look forward to your answers, thank you in advance for all the help you have given me.

    Best wishes :)
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  • #2 16743955
    rafi84
    Level 24  
    She won't do it crazy,
    You will definitely have to regenerate the battery quickly, because in these cheap cells quickly fall.
    Rotations and this torque does not knock,
    What will you use it for? How often ??
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  • #3 16744256
    Bodyvagen
    Level 2  
    I intend to use it in the garage, car, metal door and village - mostly wood, concrete.

    Will he manage?

    Because I already have a Prakside 3.6 V, but with a break through the metal sheet in the door ... I just had to make holes with a nail ... and the latter would have to be much stronger, so as not to lie under the door with a hammer and nail.

    Yes from me. Kaltmann is a new company. I assume that he makes even the first good products and at the beginning does not make him pay too much for the products.

    This is how Ryobi and Maktec started on our market with Makita, and now more expensive.

    I have a choice Einhell 12 V for 169 PLN, additionally a set of bits, also one battery.

    And I don't remember the rest of the parameters. Einhell wasn't once popular either.

    This Kaltmann is enough, will it quickly repeat what, a Lidl screwdriver and better collect for something more proven?

    How much Volt does a battery need to be good?
    What to look for when buying a screwdriver, what parameters?
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  • #4 16745151
    rafi84
    Level 24  
    It is not the number of Volts that determines whether the battery will be good or not, and the quality of the cells and their capacity expressed in Ah, the more, the longer it will last at work.
    Personally, I would buy something with a moment greater than 20Nm, about drilling in concrete, forget the hammer drills, although at work I use DeWalt DCD996P2 and it works nicely, but this is a different price shelf.
    Get on the bank right away that after half a year the battery will go down because I can't believe it will last longer. I have one Parkside myself and a ladybug screwdriver and both have fallen away, Parkside has already fallen apart while the ladybug still does the trick ;) but for housework and mainly in wood, it is not suitable for drilling.

    The screwdriver should have a minimum speed switch (up to 700 and up to 1300) and a torque greater than 30Nm.
    Akku, if you win it, you can regenerate it at better links (provided that the charger has a balancer).
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  • #5 16749328
    harvard1979
    Level 12  
    At my company, four pieces have been in use for 10 months. We drill in wood, we open furniture, equipment, drills in plaster and no battery has failed! They hold for a long time and the screwdriver itself has fallen so many times that we thought we would not lift the whole thing again. And what? Well nothing. They work all but we don't even think about it and we give them on foot and nobody regrets them. For this money I think it is worth giving a chance. As far as concrete is concerned, I have not tried, I don't know about others, but I would regret it for concrete.
  • #6 16749505
    olaf56
    Level 2  
    You'd better look for something better. If it breaks, you will have a problem with the repair. No parts on the market etc. They are very emergency.
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