27 years in the built-in cupboard and kitchen industry and I've owned dozens of cordless drills including this little guy. It is by FAR the best cordless impact drill for the money, you can buy, an awesome tool!!!
You are more than welcome to place an order online if you are not able to make it into our physical store. Please check out the link: www.northernbolt.co.za/products/ingco-cordless-compact-impact-drill-brushless-20v?_pos=4&_sid=e731722d3&_ss=r
Litterlly adding this to my cart and buying this immediately, looks like such a man awesome machine, will definitely add to my Ingco ‘collection’ in a positive way!
This is a great video from someone who clearly uses power tools and knows what he is talking about. Its helpful and informative. I am slowly building up my collection of Ingco products, and every tool I've bought has been really impressive. I use their impact wrench, garden strimmer, hedge trimmer, cordless drill and leaf blower. They all work really well. The ability to swap batteries is so cool, and the batteries really last an amazing amount of time. I have had/use Black and Decker, Bosch, Makita, Skil and Ryobi but have now become a big fan of Ingco power tools.
Hi James, thank you very much for the positive feedback. The diversity of tools in the range is staggering and like you mention off one battery platform you can power a large variety of tools. We are happy to hear you are enjoying your Ingco Tools!
Wow, that is amazing, its always interesting seeing where these tools are used and the applications they are used for. Please keep safe up there and thank you for the comment!
100% Mike, a big advantage with going cordless is you do not need to worry about an extension cord. Would highly recommend going cordless for your future tool purchases!
Hi Justin, yes there was a pilot hole drilled. It was a 4mm pilot hole. The pilot hole could have been a bit bigger but with the power and torque from the drill the smaller pilot hole did not matter.
Hi there, I would recommend the 20602. The specs are identical but the 20602 is a compact drill meaning it is smaller and lighter and able to get into tighter and harder to reach spaces.
the 20608 model is part of the previous generation. its equivalent in this new generation is the 20605 and not the 20602. the 20605 model is very powerful with a torque of 70NM
@@NorthernBoltandToolthe 20608 model is part of the previous generation. its equivalent in this new generation is the 20605 and not the 20602. the 20605 model is very powerful with a torque of 70NM
Hi there, the kickback was quite significant, this drill does not come with a handle. This type of scenario though is quite tough on the drill and in hindsight maybe slightly abusive. Still, it was able to perform really well without too many issues. A handle would have been a nice addition though.
Hi there, the drill will be the same but you can purchase this drill as a solo unit (drill on its own) or in a kit form with batteries and a charger. The part numbers are: CIDLI206021 for the solo unit and CIDLI20602 for the kit. I hope this helps?
Hi there, the kit version of this drill comes in a carry case, unfortunately we cannot supply the cases on their own. Batteries are available on their own, currently in the Ingco range they have the following size batteries available: 2ah, 4ah, 5ah, 6ah and 7.5ah. Please link below to our battery offerings as well as our cordless drill offerings: Batteries: www.northernbolt.co.za/search?q=fbli&options%5Bprefix%5D=last Impact Drills: www.northernbolt.co.za/search?q=cidli&options%5Bprefix%5D=last I hope this helps?
Hi Paul, no that is not normal. I would take it back to the retailor you purchased the unit from and submit a warranty claim. Ingco are very good with servicing and warranty claims and should be able to sort you out easily.
Hi there, yes, it is normal, it’s the electronic brake, it’s to stop the chuck from turning as soon as the trigger is released to avoid potential accidents.
Hi there, I will ask around and see if i can find out. We also run into frustration as getting information from the international site as it is not 100% up to date.
@@NorthernBoltandTool Ohhh ok. Thanks alot if you can get more info. I can't seem to find mention if it anywhere, I was shocked to see it on your channel.
Hi there, yes we do sell cordless grinders. Please have a look at the link to our online store: www.northernbolt.co.za/products/ingco-cordless-angle-grinder-20v-115mm-solo-body-machine-only?_pos=1&_sid=6227c3e97&_ss=r
Hi Paul, I would think the drill you bought is the non impact drill. The units will look identical, the easiest way to check would be to look at your part number. In the Ingco range all the Impact drills part no. start with CIDLI whereas the non-impact drills part no. starts with CDLI.
Greetings, success, friend... in these drills like the one you use, you can use sds plus drill bits for concrete or those that are smaller, but they come with slots in the shank like the sds plus and the Max
This drill comes with a standard chuck, the SDS bits will not work with this type of check. You can get an adaptor to convert it to taking SDS bits but if you would like to use SDS bits we would recommend rotary hammer drills as they come with SDS chucks from factory.
27 years in the built-in cupboard and kitchen industry and I've owned dozens of cordless drills including this little guy. It is by FAR the best cordless impact drill for the money, you can buy, an awesome tool!!!
Wow! thank you for sharing your experiences and insight, we cannot test for things like this, thank you for sharing!
What a peak salesman. 11/10 would purchase.
You are more than welcome to place an order online if you are not able to make it into our physical store. Please check out the link: www.northernbolt.co.za/products/ingco-cordless-compact-impact-drill-brushless-20v?_pos=4&_sid=e731722d3&_ss=r
Litterlly adding this to my cart and buying this immediately, looks like such a man awesome machine, will definitely add to my Ingco ‘collection’ in a positive way!
Hope you enjoy it! Thank you for the support!
This is a great video from someone who clearly uses power tools and knows what he is talking about. Its helpful and informative. I am slowly building up my collection of Ingco products, and every tool I've bought has been really impressive. I use their impact wrench, garden strimmer, hedge trimmer, cordless drill and leaf blower. They all work really well. The ability to swap batteries is so cool, and the batteries really last an amazing amount of time. I have had/use Black and Decker, Bosch, Makita, Skil and Ryobi but have now become a big fan of Ingco power tools.
Hi James, thank you very much for the positive feedback. The diversity of tools in the range is staggering and like you mention off one battery platform you can power a large variety of tools. We are happy to hear you are enjoying your Ingco Tools!
Using this drill at 4000m in the Himalayas.
Perfect tool.
Wow, that is amazing, its always interesting seeing where these tools are used and the applications they are used for. Please keep safe up there and thank you for the comment!
I know what to tell my missus what I want for Christmas now!
Jeez I really need to get me one of these as it will really help around the house with those projects
100% Mike, a big advantage with going cordless is you do not need to worry about an extension cord. Would highly recommend going cordless for your future tool purchases!
Hi awesome video. Please show us how the hammer function works
Thank you very much for your comment, we will demonstrate the hammer function in due course, i hope you enjoyed the rest of the video!
Hey can it be used for impact drilling in masonry or concrete work
Yes
Yes it can be used for this application.
I didn't drill the coat screw all the way in though...................
Was there a pre-drilled hole for the coach screw? 🙃🙃
Hi Justin, yes there was a pilot hole drilled. It was a 4mm pilot hole. The pilot hole could have been a bit bigger but with the power and torque from the drill the smaller pilot hole did not matter.
Yes. And it still couldn't drill it all the way in as the salesman says it did.........
what is the name of that indent tool that you use for drilling the metal thing?
Hi there, we call it a centre punch 👍🏻👍🏻
hello my friend
which one is better drill?
ingco 20608 or 20602
Hi there, I would recommend the 20602. The specs are identical but the 20602 is a compact drill meaning it is smaller and lighter and able to get into tighter and harder to reach spaces.
the 20608 model is part of the previous generation. its equivalent in this new generation is the 20605 and not the 20602. the 20605 model is very powerful with a torque of 70NM
@@NorthernBoltandToolthe 20608 model is part of the previous generation. its equivalent in this new generation is the 20605 and not the 20602. the 20605 model is very powerful with a torque of 70NM
The kickback looked rough, does the the tool have side handle?
Hi there, the kickback was quite significant, this drill does not come with a handle. This type of scenario though is quite tough on the drill and in hindsight maybe slightly abusive. Still, it was able to perform really well without too many issues. A handle would have been a nice addition though.
Sir, does ingco cidli20602 have two types drill
Hi there, the drill will be the same but you can purchase this drill as a solo unit (drill on its own) or in a kit form with batteries and a charger. The part numbers are: CIDLI206021 for the solo unit and CIDLI20602 for the kit. I hope this helps?
@@NorthernBoltandTool But why at the specification given, there is torque setting 22+1 in CDLI206021 while 22+1+1 in CDLI20602?
Batteries from Ingco and Total tools are the same.
Very easy.
That is indeed correct, they are completely interchangeable.
are there any hard cases for this drill and some batteries, or does it only come in a box?
Hi there, the kit version of this drill comes in a carry case, unfortunately we cannot supply the cases on their own. Batteries are available on their own, currently in the Ingco range they have the following size batteries available: 2ah, 4ah, 5ah, 6ah and 7.5ah. Please link below to our battery offerings as well as our cordless drill offerings:
Batteries: www.northernbolt.co.za/search?q=fbli&options%5Bprefix%5D=last
Impact Drills: www.northernbolt.co.za/search?q=cidli&options%5Bprefix%5D=last
I hope this helps?
@NorthernBoltandTool thank you, I already purchased this drill and some batteries. Im just looking for a hard case for them when going to sites.
Which I had seen this a week ago before buying a different brand 😭😭
No Stress, there is always a next time ;) looking forward to seeing you in our store soon!
But the coach screw didn't go all the way in?? The drill stopped before it sunk all the way...
I have one of this unit..when i use gear no 2 is like wobbling and shaking inside..is that normal??
Hi Paul, no that is not normal. I would take it back to the retailor you purchased the unit from and submit a warranty claim. Ingco are very good with servicing and warranty claims and should be able to sort you out easily.
9:00 that unusual sound when stopping.. is that normal sir?
Hi there, yes, it is normal, it’s the electronic brake, it’s to stop the chuck from turning as soon as the trigger is released to avoid potential accidents.
@@NorthernBoltandTool is it only for 2nd or high rpm gear sir? newbie here.
Why is it these model numbers are not found on the global ingco site? I have searched this exact model number and am seeing nothing.
Hi there, I will ask around and see if i can find out. We also run into frustration as getting information from the international site as it is not 100% up to date.
@@NorthernBoltandTool Ohhh ok. Thanks alot if you can get more info. I can't seem to find mention if it anywhere, I was shocked to see it on your channel.
I like to see it up against a DeWalt not tested on its own.
Hi there, we are going to be bringing out a series of comparison videos soon! Please stay tuned ;)
Do you sell cordless ingco angle grinder 20v?
Hi there, yes we do sell cordless grinders. Please have a look at the link to our online store: www.northernbolt.co.za/products/ingco-cordless-angle-grinder-20v-115mm-solo-body-machine-only?_pos=1&_sid=6227c3e97&_ss=r
I saw hammer drill switch to your drill..and i check the one i bought theres no hammer drill switch..is that fake or other model?
Hi Paul, I would think the drill you bought is the non impact drill. The units will look identical, the easiest way to check would be to look at your part number. In the Ingco range all the Impact drills part no. start with CIDLI whereas the non-impact drills part no. starts with CDLI.
@@NorthernBoltandToolah! I see now..i thought it was only one model thats why is cheaper..
Greetings, success, friend... in these drills like the one you use, you can use sds plus drill bits for concrete or those that are smaller, but they come with slots in the shank like the sds plus and the Max
This drill comes with a standard chuck, the SDS bits will not work with this type of check. You can get an adaptor to convert it to taking SDS bits but if you would like to use SDS bits we would recommend rotary hammer drills as they come with SDS chucks from factory.
Bunch of bots commenting positive reviews, but this is just a cheap throw away knock off of Dewalt tools
Hi there, stay tuned we have a few comparison videos in the pipeline.
What is the Newton meters translated to torque numbers for the Usa
Hi there, 1nm = 0.738 ft-lbs. if my calculation is correct this would equate to this drill being rated at about 45 ft-lbs
interested in buying this drill ... check what is the spindle lock mean?
The spindle lock refers to the chuck, it simply means the chuck is keyless / self locking - I hope this helps?