Size DHL Box Internal Dimensions (cm) Max Weight (kg) FedEx Equivalent (approx.)
XS Box 2 33.7 × 18.2 × 10 ~1 Small Box (8″×8″×8″)
S Box 3 33.7 × 32.2 × 10 ~2 Medium Box (12″×12″×10″)
M Box 4 33.7 × 32.2 × 18 ~5 Large Box (13″×13″×11″)
L Box 5 33.7 × 33.2 × 34.5 ~10 FedEx 10kg Box (40.16 × 32.86 × 25.88)
XL Box 6 41.7 × 35.9 × 36.9 ~15 FedEx Large (16″×16″×16″)
XXL Box 7 / 8 48.1 × 40.4 × 38.9 or 54.1 × 44.4 × 40.9 ~20–25 FedEx Extra Large (42 × 42 × 47)

13 reviews for LIGO 20V Cordless Drill Driver with Impact, 25+1+1 Torque Setting, 1/2 Inch, 2 Speed, with 2.0Ah Battery and Fast Charger

  1. Avatar of joan albert

    joan albert

    Boss drill
    This tool works like a boss and doesn’t disturb the neighbour

  2. Avatar of Carmen Negron

    Carmen Negron

    Light drill
    Good and light for elderly woman.

  3. Avatar of Jorge Arias

    Jorge Arias

    1/2 inch drill chuck for a huge variety of drills
    Great Product. Nice design and comfortable

  4. Avatar of Jorge H Arenas R

    Jorge H Arenas R

    Prestar atención al manipular para el envío.
    El empaque donde venía estaba maltratado y perforado, incluso parece que recibió un golpe por algo parecido a una varilla. Sin embargo, ha funcionado bien.Por favor, poner atención a la hora de manipular para el envío.

  5. Avatar of Rich

    Rich

    Na
    Na

  6. Avatar of Kookaburra3

    Kookaburra3

    Good light-medium duty drill/driver
    This drill/driver is a nice replacement for an old Ryobi that I had, whose batteries had recently died. Weighing in at 3.7lbs (with battery) this piece of equipment is a competent replacement though it is hampered in that it only comes with a single battery so you will have to wait as you recharge the battery if it gets depleted while in the middle of a project. The drill comes with 6 drill bits, 4 Phillips-head and 2 flat screwdriver bits, and a bit tip holder to get you started. The drill has a light based at the bottom of the handle near the battery so the light isn’t obstructed by the driver nor your hands, which is a good thing. It has settings as a drill, a driver, and a hammer drill. Performance: during my use of it to rebuild a fallen fence (rails & balusters) it worked well, without a problem or need for a recharge. It’s powerful and works as a great replacement for my old drill. I only wish that a second battery was included with this so that you can work continuously, without the need to recharge the single battery that comes with this drill. I also wish that there were common work tools offered which would use this battery as it appears that this manufacturer only makes gardening tools that can accept such. Regardless though, this is a nice drill/driver and would work well for the average DIY’r.

  7. Avatar of Nhyesman

    Nhyesman

    Ligo Cordless KSH 25
    So far so good. Good speed control. Functional as described

  8. Avatar of just a girl who loves Tommy Eagan!

    just a girl who loves Tommy Eagan!

    worked great…….for 4 months!!!
    I purchased this drill April 6,2025 and last night August 14 it stopped working it wont charge NOTHING!!!! I contacted the company LIGO (so i thought) it was another company out of the UK!! Im at a loss…….DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!UPDATE August 16th i reached out to AMAZON CS again they actually ONCE AGAIN WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND issuing a full refund even though the return window is closed!!! So, ZERO stars LIGO (whoever you are) 10 STARS AMAZON CS!!

  9. Avatar of Antrell

    Antrell

    A powerful cordless drill with a speed selector switch, and also having speed controlled by amount of pressure applied to the trigger. At Low-speed setting, it is well suitable for drilling metals, and also to be used as a screwdriver. Its slow rotation is getting converted into high torque. I like the keyless chuck, it can be locked/unlocked by using one hand on it, while holding the drill by its handle by another hand. Behind the chuck, there is a torque ratchet, and a ring to select between drill, screwdriver, and hammer-drill modes. The ratchet seems to be very stiff, except when in screwdriver mode.The drill comes with a “demo” version 20 Volt 2 AH Lithium-ion battery, it will suffice for occasional drilling. You will need a higher capacity battery for any serious and lengthy drilling operations. The battery is of unknown to me type, it is not the same geometry as the Dewalt batteries I am currently using with my power tools. The “charger” consists of a “wall wart” AC power adapter connected by a long cord to a plastic piece with two prongs that wears onto the battery. The AC power adapter gets pretty hot during charging (the instruction manual says, “this is normal”).It looks like the LED work light was initially supposed to be located just above the trigger, but got instead moved to the base near the battery, where it is not very useful, except for drilling in very dark spaces. The drill also has a three-color LED battery indicator located on its side – also beside the trigger. Additionally, there is a LED charge indicator on the battery itself.In the set, there are six twist drill bits of metric sizes ranging from 2 mm up to 6 mm. They are made of black steel and their tips appear to be ground at correct angle. There are also six short general-use screwdriver tips with markings suggesting chrome-vanadium alloy, and a magnetic adapter for them. Plus, there is a spacious tool bag, and English-only instruction booklet on eight pages. I received two copies of that booklet, both in English. Perhaps, the intention was to supply the second copy in a different language?Overall, I like this drill, but the charger may need to be better. I also need to figure out what battery to buy and where, in case the original one eventually goes dead.

  10. Avatar of PK@CA

    PK@CA

    I didn’t expect the drill to have such good build quality. The overmolding is well done, and the plastics are excellent. The drill is quite heavy due to the metal chuck. The battery is small, around 2Ah. The chuck runs true and holds bits nicely. It’s a very capable drill. The hammer function worked well and was easy to engage, providing plenty of power. With two gears and variable speed, it seems to have a lot of torque, especially for driving screws into 6-inch posts.The only issue is the proprietary battery. Unfortunately, that’s a deal breaker for me. I want to be able to get batteries for this drill for a long time. If you don’t mind that, it’s a good option at a competitive price.They offer a couple of reasonably priced batteries. Right now, there are no reviews of the 4 amp hour battery, and they only seem to offer 2Ah and 4Ah formats.It’s a competent drill for the price, but its capabilities are limited by the few battery options available and the lack of aftermarket adapters for name-brand batteries.With better battery options, this could be a 5 star review.

  11. Avatar of Melissa

    Melissa

    I recently tried up the LIGO 20V Cordless Drill Driver with Impact, and it has exceeded my expectations! Right out of the box, I was impressed by how sturdy and well-made it feels. The torque settings provide a lot of versatility for different tasks, whether I’m drilling into wood or tightening screws.The 1/2 inch chuck is a great feature; it makes swapping out bits super easy and quick. I also appreciate the two-speed settings, which allow me to adjust the power depending on the job. It has a solid grip, making it comfortable to hold even during longer projects.The included 2.0Ah battery charges quickly (3hrs) with the fast charger, and I love that it lasts a good while before needing a recharge. I’ve used it for various DIY projects around the house, and it’s handled everything with ease.One minor downside is that it’s a bit heavier than some other drills I’ve used, but that’s not a dealbreaker for me. I also wish I could pick up a second “back up” battery for larger projects to avoid having to wait the 3 hrs for a charge, but I don’t normally use it for that long so again, not a dealbreaker. Overall, I’m really happy with the performance and quality of this drill. It’s become my go-to tool for all my home improvement projects!

  12. Avatar of ChoYceCnTrl

    ChoYceCnTrl

    We are pretty impressed for this drill at this price point. Actualyy, at the price point of 70 dollars, you probably won’t get much betterWhat we liked:- good accessory pack, pic included- carry bag- the drill itself is excellent. Good power, multiple speed setting, drill/impact/screwdriver setting, size setting- used this for long screw removal and board replacement for our outdoor deck. Worked amazingly well.Reducing 1/2 star(4.5 rating) for following reasons:- notably heavy in the hand. Some may prefer this, we like them a little lighter- hard to find where to get a replacement battery – only comes with one battery- the bits included are not of premium quality. That’s ok at this price point, but be aware if this is your first and only, you will want to invest in some premium bitsOverall, value for dollar and quality/performance of item, Pleased to recommend.

  13. Avatar of Aliwanderer

    Aliwanderer

    LIGO 20V Cordless Drill Driver with Impact. Okay, is it a good drill in that it drives a screw in? Yes it is for the price. It comes with its own battery and charger (very simple charger) and drill bits (which was a surprise) and carrying case. But there are a lot of quirks and things that aren’t sympatico. First it’s only got uk safety certificate, not safetied for north america. Usually the batteries have the stamp too but not this one. Also, the instructions don’t match up to what is actually happening. I go to charge, it says I’ll get green lights then a red blinking….nothing, I have no indication it’s charging except a steady light on the wall charger. Anyone press the on button on the battery? What does it do? You get the lights on for about 10s and then off never to see the lights again. Is that indicating what my battery life is? I am assuming it is but still no information. I have a red, yellow and green LED light on the drill. Every time I use the drill it comes on with the light; just all three blink. What the heck is that telling me? Plus the light only comes on and off when you press the button for the drill so when you need the light to line up the drill to the screw, you have to have the drill running. Does that make sense to you? At least with my dewalt, I can press the switch, the light turns on but the drill doesn’t so I can line it up. Honestly, I am wondering once the battery is completely drained whether I will even have a drill, my gut is saying no but I sure hope I am wrong. Also, anyone notice the internal spark at the motor when starting and stopping? We needed a second cordless drill (no one wants to use the corded one) since it is very popular in our household that sometimes there is a waiting list for use and while this serves its purpose at the moment, there are quite a few drawbacks that question whether it will go the distance.


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