
Worx
The Worx WX108L is a compact 20V cordless drill/driver featuring a 1/2-inch chuck and all-metal gears, designed for DIY homeowners and casual users. It weighs approximately 2 pounds with the included battery and offers 20+1 clutch settings with variable two-speed gearing for adaptable performance. The tool is part of the Power Share ecosystem, allowing compatibility with over 75 other tools using the same 20V batteries.
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Expert Opinion
Product pages from Worx and retailers highlight the WX108L's class-leading compactness and suitability for large jobs via its 1/2-inch chuck and all-metal gears. Reviewers praise the Power Share battery ecosystem for its expandability across 75+ tools. Target notes that it ranks first in its class for the 7-inch body at 2 lbs, emphasizing dependable performance on tough tasks.
What Users Say
Everyday consumers commonly praise the lightweight design for reducing fatigue and the easy speed control for DIY tasks. Battery compatibility is also highlighted as a key benefit for expanding tool collections. Recurring complaints focus on the modest torque for heavy-duty use and longer charge times, with many noting it is best suited for light-to-medium jobs rather than professional daily drivers.
Common Complaints
Modest torque for very heavy-duty use and longer charge times (3-5 hours).
How It Compares
vs. DeWalt 20V MAX DCD771
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Choose the Worx for portability and ecosystem value, but choose the DeWalt for higher torque and professional durability.
vs. Makita 18V LXT DCD771
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Choose the Worx for the lowest weight and broader battery compatibility, but choose the Makita for better runtime and brushless motor options.