Cordless Power Tools

The range of cordless power tools that we offer is designed to provide greater flexibility and mobility in a wide range of applications, including construction, woodworking, automotive repair, and DIY projects. Cordless power tools typically include drills, saws, sanders, impact drivers, and many other types of tools, with varying power levels and battery life. They offer convenience and portability, enabling users to work in areas without access to a power source, and are popular among professionals and hobbyists alike.

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Cordless Saws

Designed for cutting a variety of materials, such as wood, metal, and plastic, without the restriction of a power cord, cordless saws are powered by rechargeable batteries and come in various models depending on their application, including circular saws, reciprocating saws, jigsaws, and band saws. Cordless saws offer the convenience of portability and ease of use, allowing users to work in areas without a power source or to move around freely while working. They are ideal for construction sites, woodworking, and home improvement projects.

Cordless Drills, Drivers & Wrenches

Cordless drills, drivers, and wrenches are types of cordless power tools that are commonly used in construction, woodworking, and automotive repair. They are designed to drill holes, drive screws, and tighten or loosen bolts and nuts, respectively. These tools are powered by rechargeable batteries and are available in different sizes and power levels to suit different applications. Cordless drills and drivers are often used for general drilling and driving tasks, while cordless wrenches are used for heavier-duty applications that require more torque. These tools offer convenience, portability, and ease of use, making them popular among professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.

Cordless Woodworking Tools

Woodworking tools are power tools that are designed specifically for woodworking tasks, such as cutting, sanding, and shaping wood. These tools are powered by rechargeable batteries and include cordless circular saws, jigsaws, routers, sanders, and planers, among others. They offer the convenience of portability and ease of use, allowing woodworkers to work in areas without access to a power source or to move around freely while working. Cordless woodworking tools are ideal for carpentry, cabinetry, and furniture making, as well as for DIY woodworking projects at home.

Cordless Power Tool Brands we stock at Toolden

Check out some of the most popular cordless power tool brands we stock at Toolden:

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FAQs

What is the difference between brushed and brushless motors in battery power tools?

The main difference between brushed and brushless motors in cordless power tools is the way they deliver power to the tool. Brushed motors use carbon brushes to create physical contact with the motor's commutator, causing it to rotate, while brushless motors use an electronic control system to deliver power without contact. Brushless motors tend to be more efficient, require less maintenance, and offer longer lifespan than brushed motors, but they are generally more expensive.

Can cordless power tools be used for heavy-duty applications?

Yes, cordless power tools can be used for heavy-duty applications, but it depends on the power level of the tool and the specific demands of the application. Higher voltage batteries, such as 18V or 20V, can provide enough power to handle heavy-duty tasks, but it is important to check the tool's specifications to ensure it is suitable for the job. Some cordless power tools, such as cordless impact wrenches and rotary hammers, are specifically designed for heavy-duty applications and can deliver enough power to rival their corded counterparts. However, it's worth noting that corded tools still tend to be more powerful than cordless ones for heavy-duty applications.

How long does it take to charge a cordless power tool battery?

The time it takes to charge a cordless power tool battery depends on the type of battery and the charger being used. Generally, most cordless power tool batteries take between 30 minutes to 2 hours to charge fully, but some higher-capacity batteries may take longer. The charging time can also vary based on the charging method, with some fast chargers able to charge batteries in as little as 15-30 minutes. It's important to refer to the user manual for the specific charging times and instructions for the cordless power tool and battery being used.