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Choosing the Right Drill

Author: Shirley

Jun. 24, 2024

Choosing the Right Drill

There are three types of drills: hand-held drills (with cord or cordless), drill presses and magnetic base drills. You must take your working conditions into consideration in order to choose the most suitable type of drill.

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First of all, depending on the materials you have to drill, the diameter and depth of the holes will not be the same. Most manufacturers will provide you with information on the maximum diameters and depths for each material.

The power of the drill is another characteristic you must consider. The more powerful your drill is, the easier it will be to drill through very hard materials, such as concrete.

The speed depends on the power of the drill. For some materials (such as metals), if the speed is too high, you will damage the drill bit. We therefore recommend that you use a drill with electronic speed control for this type of material.

Lastly, in the case of a portable cordless drill, it is important to pay attention to the device voltage. The higher the battery voltage, the more powerful it will be.

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Best Power Drill for Your Projects

Corded vs. Cordless Drills

There are a wide range of corded power drills and cordless power drills to choose from. The best power drills for you depend on the tasks you want to tackle. Choose from drill-drivers, hammer drills, right-angle drills and impact drivers. Each drill type has several features so that you can pick the one best suited for your job.

A corded tool usually costs less and delivers more powerful torque. However, for many, the best drill to buy for home use is a cordless model.

A cordless tool or cordless drillwith a battery provides freedom and convenience. It powers up with a simple recharge of its lithium-ion batteries. To avoid unexpected delays, charge your cordless drill's battery after every job. Many cordless power drills include an LED light to indicate when the battery has finished charging.

A cordless drill with a brushless motor also offers more torque than a traditional motor. Choose a cordless drill with a brushless motor and lithium-ion batteries or a rechargeable battery for extended run times and longer lifespans.

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