Kobalt 24V Max Brushless Cordless Impact Driver by Lowe's - compact torque for tight spaces
Veröffentlicht: 14.07.2026 um 10:08 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)Kobalt 24V Max Brushless Cordless Impact Driver hums to life with a sharp whirr as you squeeze the trigger, the LED ring throwing cold white light into a cramped cabinet corner. On the sales floor at Lowe's, product manager Jason Miller lets customers feel the kick as the tool bites into a deck screw.
Compact driver with serious torque
The Kobalt impact driver sits in Lowe's 24V Max cordless lineup and targets homeowners and tradespeople who want strong fastening power without a heavy tool. Its brushless motor is rated for up to around 1,800 in-lbs of torque, enough for structural screws and lag bolts in typical residential projects. The compact head length makes it easier to get between joists or behind sink basins than many bulkier 18V drill drivers.
Lowe's positions Kobalt as its own value-driven brand, and the impact driver is sold both as a bare tool and in kits with a 2.0 Ah or 4.0 Ah battery and charger. On the official product page, Lowe's highlights the variable-speed trigger and three selectable speed settings, letting users dial back power for smaller screws and switch up for decking or framing jobs. A metal belt clip and overmolded grip help keep the tool secure and comfortable during longer work sessions.
Lowe's impact on Kobalt power tools
How the Kobalt 24V Max line fits into Lowe's broader tool strategy and revenue mix.
Battery ecosystem and jobsite feel
The Kobalt 24V Max platform runs on lithium-ion packs that slide into the base of the handle with a solid clack, and the impact driver is fully compatible with the broader Kobalt 24V Max tool family. That includes circular saws, reciprocating saws, nailers and lawn tools, which means a user can invest in one battery ecosystem for both workshop and yard. Lowe's marketing manager Sarah Nguyen points out this cross-category usage when she trains staff, emphasizing batteries as the glue in repeat sales across departments.
In hand, the impact driver feels balanced with a 2.0 Ah battery, and reviewers consistently mention that the rubberized grip stays secure even when your hands are dusty or slightly sweaty. The triple-LED work light around the chuck reduces shadows compared to single-lens lights tucked under the nose of older drivers, which matters when you are driving screws inside dark cabinets or under a car dash. Noise remains noticeable, as with any impact mechanism, but the brushless design tends to keep pitch slightly smoother than brushed models in the same price bracket.
Specifications, features and price positioning
According to the official Lowe's listing, the Kobalt 24V Max Brushless Cordless Impact Driver uses a 1/4-inch hex quick-release collet and offers up to roughly 2,700 RPM and 3,400 impacts per minute in its highest setting. That puts it in line with many mid-range professional impact drivers from global brands, even though Kobalt is primarily sold through Lowe's stores and online shop. The tool weighs around 2 to 3 pounds without battery, making it reasonably light but not ultra-compact like some premium 12V-class models.
Lowe's tends to price the bare impact driver around the mid-range of the segment in its U.S. home market, often with promotional bundles that add extra batteries or a soft bag. The kit with a 2.0 Ah battery and charger usually lists at a higher price, but the extra components make it the more realistic buy for first-time Kobalt users who do not yet own 24V Max batteries. Trade press coverage notes that Kobalt aims at serious DIYers and light professional users such as carpenters, maintenance technicians and installers who need dependable power but also watch budget.
Role in Lowe's tool strategy and stock context
For Lowe's, Kobalt-branded cordless tools are a strategic lever to keep customers inside the retailer's ecosystem instead of drifting to manufacturer-direct channels. Every Kobalt 24V Max impact driver sold helps lock in future purchases of batteries, blades, bits and related accessories from Lowe's rather than competitors. In quarterly calls, executives including CEO Marvin Ellison have highlighted the importance of proprietary brands like Kobalt to margin and customer loyalty, even if they do not break out sales by individual product. The Lowe's Companies Inc. stock (ISIN US5150981018) on the New York Stock Exchange reflects the broader performance of these private-label categories rather than one impact driver alone.
Kobalt 24V Max impact driver at a glance
- Product: Kobalt 24V Max Brushless Cordless Impact Driver
- Manufacturer: Lowe's Companies Inc.
- Category: Novelty/Launch power tool
- Market launch: U.S. market, Kobalt 24V Max line introduced mid-2010s, specific driver variant updated within the 24V Max family afterward
- MSRP / Price: Mid-range U.S. pricing, bare tool and kit variants in US dollars
- Availability: Primarily through Lowe's U.S. retail stores and online shop; limited or no direct availability in Germany
- Target group: Serious DIYers, homeowners with renovation projects, light professional users such as carpenters and maintenance techs
- Highlight / USP: Brushless 24V Max motor offering strong torque in a compact form, integrated triple-LED work light and integration into the wider Kobalt 24V Max battery ecosystem
