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- Batteries Included: 1
- Chuck Size: 1/2 in
- Motor Type: Brushless
- Chuck Type: Keyed
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- Batteries Included: 0
- Chuck Size: 7/16 in
- Chuck Type: Hex
Save 10% off this item! w/ coupon DEW10NOV
- Batteries Included: 0
- Chuck Size: 1/2 in
- Chuck Type: Keyed
- Motor Type: Brushless
Save 10% off this item! w/ coupon DEW10NOV
- Batteries Included: 0
- Chuck Size: 1/2 in
- Motor Type: Brushless
- Chuck Type: Keyed
Save 10% off this item! w/ coupon DEW10NOV
- Batteries Included: 1
- Chuck Size: 1/2 in
- Motor Type: Brushless
- Chuck Type: Keyed
Save 10% off this item! w/ coupon DEW10NOV
DRILLS
Drills are a multipurpose power tool, and every professional and do-it-yourselfer should have them in their garage. You can use it for small and large tasks such as assembling furniture, hanging drapes, mounting shelves, hanging picture frames on the wall, and building a deck. But its primary use is to drill holes and drive screws into and out of surfaces.
Choosing the best drills for you can be intimidating if you're a beginner. Fortunately, we curated the best ones in the market from a brand that both professionals and homeowners trust.
For the highest level of quality, we provide drill drivers, electric screwdrivers, hammer drills, impact drivers, right-angle drills, and screw guns. Each drill in our collection is built to last for years thanks to its all-metal gears and aluminum gear housing. You can expect them to operate for extended hours without sacrificing comfort.
If you are unsure what to use power drills for, you must choose one based on your needs and abilities. Suppose you need a power drill occasionally to attach a bathroom mirror or hang a bookcase, an 8V or 12V Max cordless power drill is your best option. But for mid-range power drill work, such as hanging drywall sheets for a DIY project, a 20V Max power drill will do the job. Lastly, heavy drill tasks require heavy-duty corded or cordless drills equipped with 20V or 60V Max.
Power drills are available in corded and cordless varieties. Corded drills provide the strength and dependability of corded power drills at the cost of being connected to an electrical cord. However, cordless drills are equipped with rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs to help the user get rid of the cable.
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