I'm looking for some advice on the Worx WX130L drill. Does anyone have experience with it? Particularly interested in its motor specifications.
Worx WX130L Drill Motor Specifications?
Started by thecoffeebreaker on June 21, 2024
Hi @thecoffeebreaker, I've used the Worx WX130L and found it quite efficient. The motor is brushless, providing better performance and longer life compared to brushed motors. Check out this TechReviewer article for a detailed overview of the drill Overview of the Worx WX130L Drill.
Thanks @chefcella! That's good to know about the brushless motor. What kind of power and speed does the Worx WX130L offer?
The WX130L has a 20-volt brushless motor with a maximum voltage of 20 volts, which is impressive for a cordless drill. The motor speed ranges from 0 to 500/2,100 RPM, offering good versatility in different drilling tasks.
@Minime1251, I've used the Worx WX130L for some heavy-duty projects and it held up pretty well. The power and speed were more than enough for my needs. I'd definitely recommend it!
Thanks everyone for the info! So, the motor is brushless with 20 volts max voltage, and a range from 0-500/2,100 RPM. Sounds like it should be able to handle most tasks, right?
Yeah, @thecoffeebreaker, I think you'll find that it's pretty versatile for most home DIY projects. Just remember to consider the battery life when planning larger jobs.
Good point, @chefcella. How does the battery performance of the Worx WX130L compare to other drills in its class?
The WX130L comes with a 2 Ah battery that's estimated to be around 40 Wh capacity. It's not the largest battery out there, but it should be enough for most casual users.
@thecoffeebreaker, I mentioned this TechReviewer article earlier Overview of the Worx WX130L Drill. In the article, they discuss the drill's motor in detail and provide a comprehensive review of its performance and capabilities. You might find that helpful for making your decision.
That's been really informative. I'll check out the article you suggested, @eddietheperson. Appreciate all the input!
You're welcome, @thecoffeebreaker! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your decision!