HOME    |    PRIVACY POLICY    |    ABOUT US  
 GO

By Chuck Size
1/2" Chuck
1/4" Chuck
1/4" HEX Chuck
3/8" Chuck
Ball Style
 
By Chuck Style
HEX
Keyed
Keyless
 
Performance Rating
General
Heavy Duty
 
Reversible
Non Reversible
 
Speed Type
2 Speed
3 Speed
Single Speed
Variable Speed
 
Manufacturers
Chicago Pneumatic
Dewalt Tools
Ingersoll Rand
Makita
Milwaukee Electric

 
 
 

Friends


Cordless Drills

Cordless Drills can basically be defined as electric drills which use rechargeable batteries. Over the years cordless drills have been utilized for a variety of uses in both residential and commercial projects.

Weather you are new to the world of home projects or an old pro a cordless drill is essential. Today, there are many cordless drills on the market and sometimes it is not always clear as to the one that you ought to buy. If you are trying to decide which cordless drills are beneficial, you may want to consider the portability and convenience of the tool. One of the great benefits of Cordless drills is that you can make holes and drive screws with the same tool without having to worry about finding a nearby outlet to power the drill.

Tips For Buying Cordless Drills

Here are a few things to keep in mind when purchasing a Cordless Drill:

The power or voltage of the battery is a big factor to consider. It is good to remember that higher the voltage the more torque-spinning strength to overcome resistance. Voltages can range from 6V-18V, however, the higher the power the heavier the cordless drill. So choose a drill that would best fit your needs.

Another tip to remember is to choose a drill with a comfortable grip. A good option would be a drill equipped with a T-handle. The T-handle features a flared handle base to prevent hand slippage and to accommodate the battery. It’s also a great choice for overall balance and maneuverability in tighter spaces.

Before buying a Cordless drill it may be a good idea to check out cordless drills at your local home improvement centers. This will give you the ability to compare and ask questions. It may also be a good idea to mimic vertical and horizontal drilling positions to see how comfortable you feel. Also look for rubber cushioning and contoured grips which can help make drilling very comfortable for you. So now you have some basic tips on things to look for when choosing a Cordless drill.

There are many reasons why you should buy your next cordless drill at Premium Corldess Drills. We specialize in carrying a wide range of cordless drills from a wide range of manufacturers. Currently, we carry cordless drill manufactured by Makita, Chicago Pneumatic, Ingersoll Rand, Dewalt etc. As a result, at Premium Corldless drills we always strive to provide a wide range of cordless drills from a wide range of manufacturers.