Einhell 4510034 Impact Review
Our verdict
The Einhell 4510034 is an 18V cordless impact driver at $131.13 that has earned a 4.6-star rating from a solid pool of 1,700 owners, making it one of the more credibly reviewed value-tier options in the 18V impact driver category.
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Budget-minded DIYers who want a well-reviewed 18V impact driver without spending for a premium brand, and buyers already in the Einhell Power X-Change 18V ecosystem.
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- Power Source Battery Powered
- Voltage 18 Volts
- Amps 4 Amps
- Speed 2300 RPM
- Weight 1.17 Kilograms
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,700 owner ratings
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Popularity4.1/5
1,700 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Einhell 4510034 runs on an 18V battery platform and is priced at $131.13. At 2300 RPM and 4 amps, the speed spec sits somewhat below the fastest 18V options in this category, but the 4-amp draw suggests a motor that can sustain consistent torque under load. Weighing 1.17 kilograms, it is a practical weight for a cordless 18V impact driver used on typical household and light-trade tasks.
The 1,700-review count at 4.6 stars is a meaningful data point. This is not a fringe listing; it reflects a broad base of real buyers who consistently rated the tool positively. Based on specs and verified owner reviews, the Einhell 4510034 performs reliably across standard screw-driving and fastening tasks, which is precisely the use case the 18V, 2300 RPM spec profile supports.
At $131.13, the Einhell 4510034 competes on price against budget-range 18V options from larger brands. Buyers should note that the Einhell Power X-Change platform is less universal than DEWALT 20V MAX or Makita 18V LXT, which may affect long-term tool ecosystem decisions.
Pros
- 4.6-star rating from 1,700 reviews provides strong confidence for a value-tier tool
- $131.13 price positions it as an affordable 18V impact driver option
- 4-amp draw indicates a capable motor for sustained fastening work
- 1.17 kilogram weight is manageable for extended use
- 18V platform is compatible with the broader Einhell Power X-Change battery range
Cons
- 2300 RPM is slower than competing 18V options that reach 3400 to 3600 RPM
- Einhell's Power X-Change platform has fewer compatible tools than Makita LXT or DEWALT 20V MAX
- No published dimensions, making it harder to assess fit in confined spaces
Specifications
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Amps | 4 Amps |
| Speed | 2300 RPM |
| Weight | 1.17 Kilograms |
Performance notes
Power source is battery-powered at 18V with 4-amp draw. No-load speed is 2300 RPM, which is adequate for driving screws and bolts in wood, drywall, and light metal but will feel slower than top-spec 18V options in back-to-back comparison. Item weight is 1.17 kilograms. The 4-amp motor spec supports sustained torque delivery on longer fastener runs without rapid battery drain, which is an advantage in moderate construction and assembly tasks.
What buyers say
The large 1,700-review pool reflects a broad cross-section of buyers. Owners generally report that the Einhell 4510034 handles household and light trade fastening well and represents good value for its price. The most common critiques involve the speed ceiling relative to competing 18V options and, for new buyers, unfamiliarity with the Einhell battery platform. Satisfaction is consistent and the 4.6-star average is well above the category floor.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the Einhell 4510034 compare to 18V tools from DEWALT or Makita in speed?
At 2300 RPM, the Einhell 4510034 is slower than the Makita XDT14Z at 3600 RPM or the Makita XDT131 at 3400 RPM. For most standard fastening work this difference is manageable, but high-volume repetitive driving will be faster on the higher-RPM alternatives.
Does the Einhell 4510034 come with a battery?
The listing specs do not confirm kit or bare-tool format. Buyers should check the current product listing to confirm what is included at the $131.13 price.
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