Prostormer’s practical edge in the AliExpress tool aisle
Prostormer has built a solid reputation in the AliExpress UK space by focusing on usable torque, straightforward controls and decent build quality rather than flashy extras. That makes the brand easy to trust for buyers who want a cordless tool that feels engineered for everyday jobs, not just for the spec sheet.
This model follows that pattern with a brushless motor, a 17V battery platform and a compact body that is easier to handle than many bulkier drill drivers. The interesting part is how much work it tries to cover in one tool, so the real question is where it performs like a proper workshop helper and where it stays in DIY territory?
140Nm torque: what that means on real jobs
The headline 140Nm figure suggests serious turning force, and users’ feedback points to strong performance on stubborn fixings, including rusted bolts and tighter fasteners. For home use, that means fewer moments where the tool stalls or feels underpowered when you move from flat-pack furniture to minor vehicle or shed repairs.
It is still a cordless screwdriver-drill rather than a full-size impact wrench, so the torque feels more useful for mixed household work than for repeated heavy-duty construction. If you want one tool for shelves, brackets, hinges and the occasional seized screw, the power level makes sense; if you expect constant high-load fastening, a dedicated impact tool will still have the edge.
Brushless motor and three-speed control
The brushless motor matters because it usually runs cooler, wastes less energy and gives a smoother response under load than older brushed designs. In practice, that should help the tool stay consistent during longer sessions, which is useful when you are assembling furniture or drilling a run of pilot holes.

Three no-load speed ranges up to 3000rpm give you more control over the job, from careful screw driving to faster drilling. The speed spread is broad enough to reduce stripping on delicate fixings while still giving enough pace for quicker work, and that balance is what separates a good DIY driver from a frustrating one.
Compact size that suits home kits
At 1.38kg and 24.5 x 31 x 9cm, this is not a featherweight tool, but it is still manageable for overhead work and storage in a small toolbox. The 6.35mm 1/4 hex chuck keeps bit changes simple and makes it easy to use common screwdriver bits without hunting for specialist accessories.
That format also explains why customers describe it as compact and easy to keep in a briefcase or small case. The trade-off is that the hex chuck is better for bits and light drill accessories than for the broader chuck flexibility you would get from a traditional drill, so the intended use stays clear.
Battery capacity for short, focused sessions
The included 1500mAh lithium-ion battery is enough for typical household bursts, especially if you are tightening fittings, assembling cabinets or drilling occasional pilot holes. It is not designed to feel like an all-day site battery, so the value comes from convenience rather than marathon runtime.
That makes the charger range of 100-240V useful for flexible charging setups, and it fits the product’s home DIY profile well. If your projects are spread across the week rather than concentrated into long shifts, this battery setup is easier to live with than a heavier dual-pack system.

What the user feedback suggests
Real customer feedback is broadly positive, with a 4.7/5 average from 115 reviews and repeated comments about power, portability and good value. A few users note that battery endurance drops during continuous use, which is the main clue that this tool is best treated as a capable household driver rather than a replacement for pro-grade cordless kits.
That pattern is reassuring because it matches the hardware on paper: strong torque, sensible speed control and a battery sized for practical DIY rather than industrial duty. If you want a compact cordless tool that feels more serious than entry-level screwdrivers, this one lands in a useful middle ground.
Who should choose it?
It suits buyers who want one cordless tool for furniture assembly, home repairs and occasional drilling without carrying a full drill-and-driver set. The brushless motor and 140Nm rating make it more convincing than many budget electric screwdrivers, while the hex chuck keeps the workflow quick and simple.
It is less suitable if your work depends on long runtime, deep drilling in dense material or frequent high-torque fastening across an entire day. For the right kind of home workshop, though, it offers a credible mix of portability, strength and easy handling that is hard to ignore.

















