EINHELL BRUSHLESS POWER TOOLS
Einhell brushless tools are built for longer runtimes, less wear, and solid cordless performance when you're using kit hard on site.
If your drill, grinder or impact driver is getting hammered day in, day out, brushless is the smarter buy. The Einhell brushless power tools range gives you more efficient power delivery, less heat build-up and fewer parts to wear out. That matters on repetitive fixing, first fix, fitting work and general site jobs where downtime is a pain. If you're already on Einhell Power X-Change, this is the end of the range worth stepping up to.
What Jobs Are Einhell Brushless Tools Best At?
- Driving long fixings into timber frame, studwork and roofing battens is where einhell brushless tools earn their keep, because they hold power better under load and waste less battery on hard pulls.
- Drilling repeated holes for first fix cable runs, pipe clips and general M and E work is easier with einhell brushless cordless tools, especially when you are up and down steps and do not want to keep swapping packs.
- Cutting sheet, trim, flooring and carcassing with einhell brushless power tools makes sense on longer shifts, as the motor runs cooler and copes better with stop start site use.
- Grinding off bolts, cleaning up metal edges and tackling snagging jobs suits the einhell brushless range when you need cordless kit that does not feel flat halfway through the task.
- Working through maintenance callouts and van jobs is exactly where einhell brushless motor tools help, because they are made for regular use without the extra wear you get from older brushed setups.
Choosing the Right Einhell Brushless Tools
Sorting the right one is simple. Match the tool to the work you do most, not the odd job you do once a month.
1. Start with Your Main Trade Jobs
If you mostly drill and drive, start with a brushless combi drill or impact driver. If you do more cutting, look at brushless saws or multi tools. Do not buy a bigger tool than you need, but do not expect a light driver to cover heavy drilling all week either.
2. Think About Runtime, Not Just Voltage
Brushless helps you get more from each charge, but battery size still matters. If you are doing quick fixings and snagging, smaller packs are fine. If you are cutting, grinding or drilling masonry all day, pair the tool with proper capacity from Einhell batteries.
3. Bare Tool or Kit
If you are already on the platform, buying body only usually makes best sense. If you are starting out or adding a second setup for a mate or apprentice, check the Einhell cordless kits and get the batteries and charger in one go.
4. Heavy Draw Tools Need Better Charging Support
If you are using brushless grinders, saws or combis hard every day, fast turnaround matters. Keep spare packs rotating and use proper Einhell chargers so you are not left waiting around for power.
Who Uses These on Site?
- Sparkies go for einhell brushless tools when they are drilling back boxes, fixing tray and running first fix, because longer runtime and less heat makes a difference over a full day.
- Chippies use the einhell brushless range for impact driving, circular saw work and fitting jobs, especially when they need cordless kit that keeps pulling through timber and sheet material.
- Kitchen fitters and installers like einhell brushless cordless tools for repeated drilling and controlled fastening, where smooth power and less battery drain saves time in occupied properties.
- Maintenance teams and landlords keep einhell brushless power tools in the van for everyday repairs, because they want reliable cordless gear that can cover a lot of small jobs on one charge.
- Anyone stepping up from entry level cordless usually looks at Einhell Professional tools when the workload gets heavier and the cheaper kit starts showing its limits.
The Basics: Understanding Einhell Brushless Tools
The big difference with brushless is not marketing. It is about how the motor runs, how much battery it uses, and how well it stands up to regular graft.
1. Less Friction, Less Wear
A brushless motor does not use the carbon brushes found in older motor designs. That means less internal friction, less heat and fewer parts wearing out, which is exactly what you want if the tool is in your hand most days.
2. Better Use of Battery Power
Brushless motors are more efficient, so more of the battery charge goes into actual work rather than wasted heat. On site, that means longer runtime from the same pack and fewer trips back to charge up.
3. Stronger Performance Under Load
When you lean into a fixing, push through thicker timber or keep a grinder working, brushless tools usually hold their performance better. The result is steadier output and less of that bogging down feeling you get with tired brushed kit.
Accessories That Keep Einhell Brushless Tools Working
The right support kit stops downtime, keeps the job moving and gets more out of your cordless setup.
1. Spare Batteries
A spare pack is the obvious one, but it matters even more with tools that see constant use. Do not get caught halfway through fixing sheets or drilling anchors with your only battery flat.
2. Fast Chargers
A decent charger saves a lot of hanging about between jobs. If your brushless kit is being shared across the van or used all day, quick turnaround on packs makes a real difference.
3. Blade and Bit Sets
Sharp blades and proper bits let the motor do its job properly. A blunt accessory makes any cordless tool feel underpowered and just burns through charge faster.
4. Cases and Storage
Keeping tools, batteries and chargers together stops damage in the van and saves the usual morning hunt for missing gear before you even start work.
Choose the Right Einhell Brushless Tools for the Job
Use this quick guide to sort the type of tool that suits your day to day work.
| Your Job | Category or Type | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| First fix drilling and driving | Brushless combi drill or impact driver | Strong torque, better runtime, less heat on repeated fixings and holes |
| Joinery, flooring and trim cutting | Brushless circular saw or jigsaw | Steadier cutting, improved battery efficiency, cleaner progress through sheet and timber |
| Metal prep and bolt removal | Brushless angle grinder | Better power under load, less drop off as the job drags on, cordless freedom around site |
| Snagging, maintenance and awkward cuts | Brushless multi tool | Controlled performance, good runtime, ideal for stop start van work and occupied properties |
| Starting or expanding a cordless setup | Brushless kit with battery and charger | Gets you straight onto the platform with matched packs and less faff buying bits separately |
Common Buying and Usage Mistakes
- Buying brushless just for the label without matching the tool to the work is a common one. A better motor helps, but you still need the right type of tool for drilling, cutting or grinding properly.
- Running high demand tools on undersized batteries leads to shorter runtime and more charging breaks. If you use saws or grinders a lot, step up your battery capacity and keep a spare ready.
- Using worn bits, blades or discs makes the tool feel weaker than it is. The motor ends up working harder, the cut gets rougher and you burn through charge faster than you should.
- Assuming brushless means maintenance free is asking for trouble. You still need to keep vents clear, store the tool dry and check accessories, chucks and guards before the job starts.
- Starting a cordless platform without thinking ahead often costs more later. Make sure the einhell brushless range you pick covers the rest of the jobs you are likely to add over time.
Brushless Drills vs Brushless Impacts vs Brushless Grinders
Brushless Combi Drills
This is the all rounder for drilling timber, metal and masonry plus general screwdriving. Buy one if you need a single tool to cover most first fix and second fix tasks, but it will not drive big fixings as cleanly or quickly as an impact driver.
Brushless Impact Drivers
These are the better choice for repetitive fixing, long screws and coach bolts, especially overhead or in awkward corners. They are faster and easier on the wrist, but they are not a replacement for proper drilling jobs.
Brushless Angle Grinders
Go here if your day includes cutting metal, trimming bolts or cleaning welds. They draw more power than drills or drivers, so battery choice matters more, but the cordless freedom is worth it when you are moving round site.
Kits vs Body Only
Kits make sense if you are starting fresh and need everything in one hit. Body only is the smarter buy if you are already invested in the battery platform and just need another tool for the van or site box.
Maintenance and Care
Keep the Vents Clear
Brushless motors run cleaner than brushed ones, but they still hate packed dust. Blow out the vents and wipe the housing down after messy cutting or drilling jobs.
Store Batteries Properly
Do not leave packs rolling about in a damp van or on charge for no reason. Keep them dry, charged sensibly and out of freezing conditions if you want decent life from them.
Check Chucks, Collets and Guards
A loose chuck or battered guard causes more grief than the motor ever will. Give the working parts a quick check before site use so you are not chasing faults halfway through the job.
Use Sharp Accessories
A tired blade or blunt bit makes the tool labour and wastes charge. Replace worn accessories early rather than forcing the tool through jobs it should handle easily.
Repair Sensibly
If the issue is a worn accessory, bent guard or damaged chuck, sort it. If the body, battery connection or switchgear is badly damaged from a drop, get it checked properly before putting it back into daily use.
Why Shop for Einhell Brushless Tools at ITS?
Whether you need a single upgrade for the van or want to build out a full einhell brushless range, we stock the lot. From drills, drivers and grinders to batteries, chargers and full system options, it is all in our own warehouse and ready for next day delivery.
Einhell Brushless Tools FAQs
What's the benefit of a brushless motor over brushed?
Less wear, better runtime and stronger efficiency are the main gains. A brushless motor has fewer wearing parts, runs cooler and makes better use of the battery, which you notice straight away on repeated drilling, driving and cutting jobs.
Which Einhell tools are available with brushless motors?
The range usually covers the tools trades lean on most, including combi drills, impact drivers, saws, grinders and other high use cordless kit. The exact lineup changes over time, but the brushless models are the ones worth checking first if the tool is going to see regular site work.
Do brushless tools last longer than brushed ones?
Yes, usually they do, mainly because there are fewer internal parts wearing away during normal use. That said, they still need sensible handling, clean vents and decent accessories. Brushless lasts longer, but it is not magic if the tool gets abused.
Are Einhell brushless tools worth it for everyday site use?
Yes, if the tool is in your hand most days. For regular fixing, drilling and cutting, the better battery efficiency and reduced wear make them a more sensible long term buy than cheaper brushed alternatives.
Will these work with the same batteries as other Einhell cordless tools?
Yes, that is one of the main reasons lads buy into the system. If you are already on the correct Einhell cordless platform, the brushless tools let you upgrade performance without starting again on batteries and chargers.