![]() Face it, that’s going to be more than ample ‘grunt’ for most DIY needs, and that’s before we even talk about torque. What we’re dealing with here is 18 Volts of power, shared across the Holy Trinity functions of screw driving, drilling and impact drilling in masonry, and a drill speed that tops out at a total load speed of 1250rpm. ![]() Okay, let’s cut the nonsense and get straight to what’s important: the stats. ![]() Buy now £ 132, Homebaseīest for: power and performance at a pocket-pleasing price With a soft grip handle designed with your comfort in mind, a low power level indicator built-in to give you advanced warning of an empty tank, plus variable speed control and an integral LED to allow total command over the powerhouse in your palm, the Stanley Fatmax SFMCF800D1K-GB V20 18V is a drill that likes to throw its weight around. Happily at home with brick walls, wood, metal, plastic and tiles, the impact drill Fatmax can let you turn your hand from the simple task of hanging a picture frame to, say, rigging up everything you might need to host your own garden-based festival, including decking and outdoor lighting, as it handles screws both long and short with equal aplomb. Rolling in with a max speed of 2800rpm and packing a powerful total torque of 165Nm, the Fatmax V20 18V from Stanley is your match made in weird Drill Heaven. I don’t know who Max is, nor would I wish to comment on any weight issues he/she may be currently suffering, but one thing I will say is, those looking for a fine marriage of power and flexibility need strain their eyes no further.
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