Battery technology directly impacts work efficiency.
The core differences between the two drills lie in their battery systems:
The Sthil drill uses a high-density lithium battery pack, allowing for approximately 120 continuous holes (6mm diameter in wood) on a full charge.
The Greenworks drill features a dual-battery fast-charging design, reaching 80% charge in 30 minutes.
In low-temperature environments (-10℃), the Sthil battery's runtime decreases by approximately 15%, while the Greenworks battery's runtime decreases by 25%.
Power parameters determine the application scenario.
Comparison of power performance based on actual test data:
No-load speed: Sthil 2800 rpm, Greenworks 2600 rpm
Maximum torque: Sthil 55 N·m is suitable for concrete work, Greenworks 45 N·m is better suited for woodworking.
Weight control: The Sthil drill weighs 1.8kg, 200g lighter than the Greenworks, making it more effortless for overhead work.
Matching your needs is key.
We recommend choosing based on usage frequency:
Renovation teams/high-frequency use: Sthil's long battery life and concrete drilling capability are more practical.
Home DIY: Greenworks' fast charging and lightweight design offer better value for money.
Special environments: For cold regions, Sthil is the preferred choice; in humid environments, both have comparable protection levels.

