Cordless Drills

At Toolden, you can find a wide range of cordless drills for different applications and from many industry-leading brands. One of the key advantages of cordless drills is their portability. Unlike corded drills, which require access to a power outlet, cordless drills can be used anywhere without the need for an extension cord. This makes them ideal for use in areas where power outlets are not readily available, such as outdoor job sites or construction sites.

Cordless drills are available in a range of sizes and power levels, with smaller models typically used for lighter tasks and larger models suitable for heavy-duty drilling and driving. They are also available in a variety of voltage levels, with higher voltage models typically offering more power and longer battery life.

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Types of Cordless Drills

There are many types of cordless drills and drivers available on the market. Below, we will briefly present some of the most popular options available at Toolden.

Cordless SDS Drill

Cordless SDS drills are a type of cordless drill that is specifically designed for heavy-duty drilling in masonry and concrete. They are equipped with an SDS chuck system that allows for quick and easy bit changes and reduces the risk of slippage during use. Cordless SDS drills are typically larger and more powerful than standard cordless drills, with some models capable of delivering up to 36 volts of power. They are popular among construction professionals and DIY enthusiasts who require a reliable and portable tool for drilling into tough materials.

Cordless Combi Drill

Cordless combi drills, also known as hammer drills, are a versatile type of cordless drill that can be used for drilling holes in wood, metal, and masonry. They are equipped with a hammer function that allows for drilling into tougher materials such as concrete. Cordless combi drills are typically smaller and more lightweight than cordless SDS drills, making them a popular choice for DIY enthusiasts and professionals who require a drill that is easy to handle and portable. They are available in a range of sizes and power levels, with some models capable of delivering up to 20 volts of power. Cordless combi drills may also feature adjustable clutch settings for precise control, making them a versatile tool for a range of drilling and driving tasks.

Cordless Angle Drill

Cordless angle drills are a type of cordless drill that features a 90-degree angled head, making them ideal for drilling in tight spaces and awkward angles. They are commonly used for tasks such as drilling holes for electrical wiring, plumbing, and HVAC systems. Cordless angle drills are typically compact and lightweight, with some models designed for one-handed operation. They are available in a range of power levels, with some models capable of delivering up to 18 volts of power.

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FAQs

Can cordless drills be used for drilling into masonry or concrete?

Yes, some cordless drills can be used for drilling into masonry or concrete, although they may require specific features and accessories to do so effectively. For example, cordless SDS drills or cordless hammer drills are specifically designed for drilling into masonry and concrete, and they may require specialized drill bits that are designed for use with these materials. It is important to check the specifications and capabilities of your cordless drill before attempting to drill into masonry or concrete to ensure that it is capable of handling the task effectively and safely.

Can I use any type of drill bit with a cordless drill?

Most cordless drills are compatible with a variety of drill bit sizes and types, but it is important to check the chuck size and compatibility before using a particular drill bit with your cordless drill. Some cordless drills have a keyless chuck that allows for quick and easy bit changes, while others have a keyed chuck that requires a wrench to loosen and tighten the chuck.

It is also important to choose the right type of drill bit for the material you will be drilling into, as different materials require different types of drill bits. For example, masonry and concrete require specialized drill bits that are designed to handle the hardness of these materials, while wood and metal require different types of drill bits. Always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for the type of drill bits that are compatible with your cordless drill to ensure safe and effective use.