

⚡ Drill smarter, not harder — power and precision in your hands!
The WESCO 18V Cordless Drill Screwdriver is a versatile, lightweight power tool featuring a fast-charging 2.0Ah battery, 21+1 torque settings, and dual-speed control (up to 1500 RPM). Its built-in LED light and ergonomic design make it ideal for professional and DIY projects on wood, steel, and plastic. The set includes a charger, multiple drill and screwdriver bits, a flexible shaft, and a carrying bag, backed by a 2-year warranty.






| ASIN | B086QJ6NJ1 |
| Amperage | 2000 Milliamps |
| Battery Capacity | 2 Amp Hours |
| Brand | WESCO |
| Colour | Black, Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 442 Reviews |
| Drill Type | Combination Drill |
| Included Components | Batteries, Charger |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25.1L x 22.6W x 11.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | WESCO |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
| Maximum Torque | 28 Newton Meters |
| Maximum rotational speed | 1500 RPM |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Special Features | Variable Speed |
| Speed | 1500 RPM |
| Torque | 28 Newton Meters |
| Unit Count | 1850.0 Grams |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
D**D
Professional quality drill
I have used this drill for changing my tires and the torque setting really helps me to get the lug nuts off and on. I use this in combination with a torque wrench (as the primary tool), but this new drill makes the job quicker and easier. General drilling was a breeze. The motor was plenty strong for this task. Fit and finish is good but it's definitely not anything to brag about. Everything is plastic fantastic and the quality is not the greatest. The co-molded rubber parts are well placed on the handle and they do give you extra grip and good ergonomics. However, the overall combination of colors and textures may make the product feel slightly cheaper than some other drills. The LED assist/task light is interestingly placed. It's at the bottom of the grip, but it's angled to shine onto what you're working on (compared to other drills I've used before). For the tasks I did (drilling, screwing, changing tires) this doesn't really present any problems. Sure, some sacrifices were made to make the product hit a lower price point, but it definitely gets the jobs done. For most everyday tasks around the house, it is a solid drill for the price.
A**R
Some Compatibility with Worx Tools...
Bought this brushless combi hammer drill for an absolute bargain price. Having a charger and battery included in the bundle (along with a nice canvas storage bag and some drill bits) enabled me to test what I had already read, that there was in fact some compatibility with Worx tools. I happen to like Worx tools and have been buying them for many years now. As this was my first Wesco tool purchase I was excited to find out about the compatibility with my extensive collection of Worx batteries. The Worx and Wesco batteries are identical as you can see in my pic. The Wesco battery will work in any Worx tool (I tested several including all my Worx garden tools, jigsaw, circular saw, work light, vacuum etc) and any denomination mAh Worx battery will work in this Wesco tool, I tested the 2, 4 and 5mAh. I can not say whether Worx batteries will work in every Wesco tool as I can only test this one at this time. Where things differ is the chargers. The Wesco charger has pins on the bottle supplied (BS) and negative (-) nodes, whereas the Worx charger has pins on all nodes as you can see in my 2nd pic. I'm no expert on this subject but can confirm that the Wesco battery can NOT be charged on any Worx charger and NONE of my Worx batteries will charge on the Wesco Charger. Each battery will seat into each respective charger but they do not engage. So that's that. What does this mean? For me as a Worx tool user it's great news. I can buy Wesco brushless cordless tools (which are always cheaper than Worx tools - especially on Amazon) and use any of my numerous Worx batteries to power them! I can also have Wesco batteries as backups and can still charge them on the Wesco charger if I need to. I'm very happy indeed. Hope this helps anyone else wondering about the compatibility of Worx and Wesco tools which are all currently made by the Positec company in China. The Wesco tool itself so far has performed perfectly well. I have used it on woodworking projects in my workshop and I am currently using it outside (in the rain) to erect a new shed in my garden. So far so good. If you are not part of the Worx eco system and are just considering a purchase of this item on it's own, I would still highly recommend it. It's dirt cheap atm, you get a battery and charger included and it's brushless so should last a while. It's fair to say these tools are aimed generally at the DIY'er and not pro's or trades but I don't see why the Wesco couldn't fill a gap if it were necessary. It's basically a replica of the equivalent brushless Worx tools. They're no Makita or DeWalt, but that's not why you're here is it. ;)
M**L
Mostly great
This is a good drill, lightweight and easy to use. It has a long lasting charge. It’s also pretty robust, and handles quite hefty diy tasks well- I used it for putting together a large shed. However, it is advertised as coming with 15 accessories including drill bits, but these were not part of the package, so I had to buy drill bits separately.
A**L
Powerful drill
This is a great drill that will come in handy for many jobs. It comes with a good quality tough carry bag that will hold the drill, bits and charger. I like that this drill also comes with some extra bits and drill bits which are nicely held in a plastic case for safe keeping. The drill itself is a good size and weight so you can easily use it one handed. It has a keyless chuck which is great for speedy change of bits. It’s a good drill for many tasks around the home and is powerful enough for some light brick drilling. The battery is easily removed for charging and the charging process is nice and quick too. Overall I have been really pleased with how this drill has handled the jobs I have had to do and for the following reasons I decided to rate it 5 stars: Powerful Easy to handle Keyless chuck Good battery life and charge times Good quality bits Good quality heavy duty carry bag
S**E
Very Pleased
A great brushless drill driver at a super competitive price, decent battery and charger which charges in 1Hr. Worx fine with my existing batteries which was the main reason I bought it, at half the price of the branded equivalent tool. It's had a decent workout and been banged about a bit, but its still going strong. The little tool handbag it ships with is better than the photos make it look as you can get this, an impact 2 batteries, a charger and a load of bits in there no problem. Good for a quick troubleshooting bag. Highly recommended.
N**9
Great value
It's compact, easy to hold and has good battery life. I bought it to drill through tiles (used a Bosch diamond tip -not included) and it managed it perfectly. It's easy to use, and change the pieces. I use it with cleaning brushes for house work and it's brilliant and it's not heavy at all (I'm a woman).
A**R
Excellent little drill.
Excellent little drill, good value for money, and I can use my worx batteries with it. Had it about a couple of years not let me down.
T**Y
OK fore what l needed to do
Did what l needed to do put a few screws in the fence but l don't think it would do anything stronger.
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