EINHELL CORDLESS KITS

Einhell cordless kit gives you the core gear to get working fast, with matching batteries and chargers across the Power X Change range.

If you're starting from scratch or replacing tired site kit, an einhell cordless tool kit makes sense when you want the basics covered without buying each tool one by one. Most lads go this route for drilling, driving, cutting and general fix-up work, then build out from there. With Einhell cordless kits, you're buying into the Power X Change system, so the batteries earn their keep across the rest of your gear. Pick the combo that matches your day-to-day jobs and get sorted properly.

What Are Einhell Cordless Kits Used For?

  • Handling first fix and second fix jobs where you need a drill driver, impact driver or saw ready to go without piecing a kit together from scratch.
  • Setting up a van for maintenance, snagging and small installation work, where one einhell combo kit covers the tools you reach for most days.
  • Working through refurbs and home improvement jobs where shared Power X Change batteries save time swapping between drilling timber, fixing brackets and trimming sheet material.
  • Getting a new starter or improver kitted out with a sensible einhell cordless starter kit that covers real site jobs without spending out on tools they will not use.
  • Adding extra value to an existing battery platform when you want more tools and better coverage from the same chargers and packs already in the van.

Choosing the Right Einhell Cordless Kit

Sorting the right one is simple. Match the kit to the jobs you actually do, not the deal headline.

1. Tool Count

If you only need the core pair for most jobs, start with Einhell twinpacks. If your work regularly jumps between drilling, driving and cutting, a bigger einhell combo kit saves you buying the third tool a month later.

2. Battery Setup

Do not just count tools. Check how many batteries come in the box and what size they are. If you are working all day, one small pack is a pain. It is worth looking at Einhell batteries if you want longer run time or a spare ready charged.

3. Charging Speed

A decent charger matters more than most people think. If your kit is in constant use, slow charging soon becomes dead time. Check the bundle includes what you need, or add one of the Einhell chargers that suits how hard you work the packs.

4. Start Small or Buy Ahead

If you are building your first Power X Change setup, an einhell cordless starter kit is the sensible way in. If you already know you need wider coverage, step up to Einhell 3 piece kits and avoid doubling back later.

Who Uses These Kits?

  • Sparkies use an einhell cordless kit for day to day drilling, fixing tray, fitting boxes and general install work where carrying one matching battery system keeps things simple.
  • Chippies and kitchen fitters reach for these kits when they need a drill, driver and cutting tool for first fix studwork, cabinets and trim without dragging half the van indoors.
  • Maintenance teams swear by an einhell cordless tool kit for snagging, repairs and call-out work because it covers the common jobs in one case or bundle.
  • General builders, landlords and property teams use an einhell combo kit to get reliable all-round site and property work sorted, then add more tools to the same platform later.

The Basics: Understanding Einhell Cordless Kits

The main thing with these kits is not just the tools. It is the shared battery platform behind them. That is what makes an einhell power x change combo useful on real jobs.

1. One Battery System

Power X Change means the same battery fits across the compatible Einhell cordless range. On site, that means less clutter, fewer chargers on the bench and less chance of grabbing the wrong pack when you are in a rush.

2. Kits Save the First Spend

A kit bundles the tools you are likely to use together, usually with batteries and a charger. That is often the cheapest way to get working, especially if you are moving into the platform for the first time.

3. You Add Tools As You Need Them

Once you have the batteries and charger sorted, adding bare tools later is easier on the wallet. That is why a decent einhell cordless kit works well for trades, maintenance teams and serious home users building up over time.

Accessories That Keep Your Einhell Cordless Kit Working

A good kit gets you started, but these extras stop downtime and make the platform more useful day to day.

1. Spare Batteries

A spare pack is the obvious one. Do not get caught halfway through fixings or cuts waiting for a charge light to turn green. Extra battery capacity keeps the job moving, especially if the kit only comes with one or two smaller packs.

2. Fast Chargers

If your tools are in and out all day, a better charger saves a lot of standing about. It is a simple upgrade that matters when one battery is cooling and the other is already back in use.

3. Bit and Blade Packs

There is no point buying a combo kit and then running poor accessories. Keep decent driver bits, drill bits and saw blades with it so the tools actually do the work they were bought for.

Choose the Right Einhell Cordless Kit for the Job

Use this quick guide to narrow down the right kit for how you work.

Your Job Kit Type Key Features
General drilling and driving round site or property Twin tool kit Usually covers combi drill and impact driver with shared batteries and charger.
First kit for a new starter or home renovation setup Einhell cordless starter kit Good spread of everyday tools, lower first spend, easy way into Power X Change.
Regular install, fix and trim work Three piece combo kit Adds a third core tool so you are not swapping jobs or buying extras straight away.
Longer shifts with steady daily use Kit with higher capacity batteries Better runtime, fewer hold-ups, more suited to van stock and repeat use.
Growing an existing Einhell setup Bare tool friendly combo Best when you already own Power X Change packs and only need the right tool mix.

Common Buying and Usage Mistakes

  • Buying on tool count alone and ignoring the battery setup. Three tools look good on paper, but if the kit only gives you limited runtime you will spend half the day rotating packs.
  • Assuming every kit includes everything needed to start. Some lads expect a full case, charger and multiple batteries, then the box lands and they still need extras. Always check exactly what is included.
  • Choosing a bigger kit than the work justifies. If you only need drilling and driving, a huge bundle ties money up in tools that sit in the van.
  • Using cheap bits and blades with decent cordless tools. That slows the job down, drains batteries quicker and makes the kit feel worse than it is.
  • Not planning for platform growth. If you are buying into Power X Change, think ahead about what other tools you are likely to add so your first kit does not become a false economy.

Twin Kits vs 3 Piece Kits vs Starter Kits

Twin Kits

Best for straightforward drilling and driving jobs. If most of your work is fixings, pilot holes and general install, this is usually enough. They are simpler and cheaper, but you may outgrow one fast if cutting work comes up regularly.

3 Piece Kits

A better fit for busier site use where you want drilling, driving and a third core function covered from day one. You pay more upfront, but it often works out better than adding the extra tool later.

Starter Kits

These suit first-time buyers getting onto the platform or anyone replacing mixed old gear with one battery system. They are practical and cost-effective, though not always aimed at heavier daily trade demands.

Which One Makes Sense

If you already know the trade tasks you do most, buy to that. Twin for basic install, 3 piece for broader day-to-day site work, starter kit for getting into the Einhell cordless range without overcomplicating it.

Maintenance and Care

Keep the Batteries Sensible

Do not leave packs flat for ages in the van. Charge them properly, keep the contacts clean and store them dry. Batteries looked after this way hold their charge better and last longer.

Blow Out Dust and Debris

Cordless tools hate fine site dust building up around vents and switches. A quick clean after messy cutting or drilling helps stop overheating and sticky controls.

Check Chucks and Holders

Loose bit holders and dirty chucks cause wobble, poor drilling and rounded fixings. Give them a regular check and sort wear early before it turns into a bigger fault.

Store the Kit Together

Keep tools, batteries and charger in one place, not split between shelves and van boxes. It sounds obvious, but half the battle with combo kits is knowing the full setup is ready to grab.

Replace Worn Accessories Before Blaming the Tool

A blunt blade or chewed driver bit makes any cordless kit feel underpowered. Before you write a tool off, swap the consumable and see how it performs with proper accessories fitted.

Why Shop for Einhell Cordless Kits at ITS?

Whether you need a simple einhell cordless kit for everyday drilling and driving or a fuller einhell power x change combo to build your setup properly, we stock the range in depth. That means twin kits, bigger bundles, batteries, chargers and the bits that keep the platform moving, all in our own warehouse and ready for next day delivery.

Einhell Cordless Kit FAQs

What's included in an Einhell cordless kit?

It depends on the bundle, so always check the contents properly. Most kits include two or more cordless tools, plus at least one battery and charger, but some give you extra packs, bags or cases. The right way to buy is to look past the photo and make sure the kit covers the jobs you need it for on day one.

Are Einhell cordless kits compatible with Power X-Change batteries?

Yes, that is the whole point of the system. If the tools in the kit are part of the Power X Change range, the batteries are made to work across compatible Einhell cordless tools. It is a straightforward setup and saves you running different packs for different jobs.

Which trades suit the Einhell cordless range?

They suit general builders, sparkies, chippies, fitters, maintenance teams and property repair work best. If your day is mostly drilling, driving, cutting and fixing rather than constant heavy breaking or specialist trade work, the range makes good practical sense.

Are these kits any good for daily site use, or are they more for light work?

They are well suited to regular general work, install jobs, snagging and property maintenance. Be honest about the workload though. If you are hammering tools all day on tougher trade tasks, buy the kit with enough battery behind it and the right tool spread rather than the cheapest bundle going.

Will one battery be enough to get through a shift?

For light jobs, maybe. For proper site use, usually not. One battery is fine for short bursts, but if you are moving between tools or working a full day, two packs minimum makes life much easier and cuts waiting around.

Is it better to buy a kit or build my own Einhell setup tool by tool?

If you are starting out, a kit is usually the smarter buy because the batteries and charger are bundled in and the core tools are covered. If you already own Power X Change batteries, then adding bare tools one by one can make more sense.

Read more