
INGCO 2pcs Cordless Combo Kit 20V Brushless SDS Plus Rotary Hammer and Hand Blender
β±5,200as of Aug 16, 2026
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The most capable cordless hammer here on the mainstream 20V platform: 4.5 J and 28 mm with two 4.0 Ah batteries and a charger for around β±5,200.

β±5,200as of Aug 16, 2026
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| Brand | INGCO |
|---|---|
| Type | Cordless rotary hammer |
| Price | β±5,200 (as of Aug 16, 2026) |
| Owner rating | 5.0 β from 50 reviews |
| Shop | ingco |
| Units sold | 136 |
Specs per INGCO published data for the COSLI231001 combo kit
| Type | Cordless rotary hammer |
|---|---|
| Model | COSLI231001 |
| Chuck | SDS Plus |
| Battery | 20 V, 2 x 4.0 Ah batteries and charger included |
| Motor | Brushless |
| Impact energy | 4.5 J |
| No-load speed | 0-930 rpm |
| Impact rate | 0-4400 bpm |
| Max drilling concrete | 28 mm |
| Max drilling steel | 13 mm |
| Max drilling wood | 40 mm |
| Second tool | Cordless hand blender, 60 W, 1500 mAh, stainless steel blade |
| Included | 3 drill bits, 1 chisel, grease tube, spanner |
| Features | LED work light |
The INGCO COSLI231001 kit is the most capable cordless hammer here on a mainstream platform: 4.5 J and 28 mm in concrete, with two 4.0 Ah batteries and a charger, for around β±5,200.
4.5 J, 0-930 rpm, 0-4400 bpm, drilling to 28 mm in concrete, 13 mm in steel, and 40 mm in wood through an SDS Plus chuck, driven by a brushless motor.
That 4.5 J is the number that matters. It sits between the corded 800 W class at 2.5 J and the 1500 W class at 5.5 J, which is unusually strong for a 20V cordless tool. The 28 mm concrete capacity covers anchor bolts and small dowels with no cord to trail up a ladder.
The 930 rpm no-load speed is low, as it is on every high-energy hammer, so this is not the tool for pilot holes in timber.
Two 4.0 Ah cells and a charger come in the box. Those are the largest batteries in this category, and a 4.5 J hammer genuinely needs them: high impact energy drains a small pack fast.
They also fit the wider 20V platform, which is widely stocked in the Philippines and shared across drills, grinders, and drivers. If you later add tools, the batteries carry across.
Bits, a chisel, a grease tube, and a spanner round out the kit. No case is listed for either tool.
The second tool in this β2pcs combo kitβ is a 60 W cordless hand blender. There is no practical reason for it to be here, and it adds nothing on a job site.
The right way to read this listing is as a rotary hammer with two 4.0 Ah batteries and a charger, with a kitchen gadget in the box. On that basis it still comes out ahead of the alternatives, which is why it is in this comparison at all.
Around β±5,200 as of August 16, 2026. Check the latest price on Shopee.
Genuinely, yes. The bare 20V hammer in the same range costs a little less on the sticker, delivers 2.5 J instead of 4.5 J, and includes no battery or charger at all. Once you price those in, this kit wins on both cost and capability.
Against corded tools it is still more expensive per joule, which is the permanent cordless tax. But among cordless options at this price nothing here matches it.
Buy this if you want a genuinely capable cordless hammer and you are starting without 20V batteries. It is the cheapest honest route to 4.5 J without a cord. See how it ranks in our best rotary hammers in the Philippines roundup, or browse more on our Home Improvement page. Our rotary hammer buying guide covers corded against cordless.
If you already own 20V batteries, the bare INGCO CRHLI20268 is the cheaper way to add a cordless hammer, at 2.5 J rather than 4.5 J. If a cord is no obstacle at all, the Tolsen 88531 gives you 5.5 J and 32 mm for a similar outlay.
There is no practical reason, and we would not pretend otherwise. It is a promotional bundle. Judge this kit as a rotary hammer with two 4.0 Ah batteries and a charger, and treat the blender as packaging. On that basis it still works out well.
Yes, and it is the headline here. At 4.5 J and 28 mm in concrete this sits between the corded 800 W and 1500 W classes, which is unusual for a 20V tool. Most cordless hammers at this price manage 2.5 J and 26 mm.
Very much so. Two 4.0 Ah cells are the largest in this category, and a 4.5 J hammer needs them. They also fit the wider 20V range, so if you later buy a drill or grinder on the same platform the batteries carry across.
Favourably. The bare CRHLI20268 costs less on the sticker but delivers 2.5 J rather than 4.5 J and includes no battery or charger. Once you add a battery and charger to the bare tool, this kit is the better buy on both price and capability.