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Drill buying guide

From cordless drills to drill bit sets and more, here's our guide to help you find the best hand drill for your task.

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Drill buying guide.

Whether it's a powerful hammer drill, impact driver, or SDS drill - explore our guide to find the perfect drill type. Bust the jargon and discover the ideal tool for your task at hand.

Man fixing a picture on the wall.

What drill do I need to use? Best drills for...

 

Hanging pictures/mirrors: Drill driver

Putting up TV wall brackets: Hammer drill

Putting up curtain poles: Corded impact drill

Putting up shelves: Hammer drill, Corded impact drill

Putting together furniture: Electric screwdriver, Drill driver, SDS drill

Man fixing a picture on the wall.

What is the best drill for drilling through....

 

Metal/wood/tile/glass/plastic: Drill driver, Hammer drill, Corded impact drill

Brick: Hammer drill, Corded impact drill, SDS drill

Concrete: SDS drill

Tile: Drill driver, Hammer drill, Corded impact drill, SDS drill (tile only)

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Corded and cordless drills

Which one is best for you?

We offer three types of drill; corded, cordless with a battery and cordless without a battery.

- Corded drills plug in at the mains and can often provide more power and torque than cordless options. This makes them better for longer or more heavy duty tasks.

- The main benefit of a cordless drills is that you can take them anywhere. Ideal for everyday DIY, they have a rechargeable battery. If you have two rechargeable batteries, you can simply swap them over when one runs out.

- Power for cordless drills is measured in volts and power for corded drills is measured in watts. The higher the number of volts or watts, the more power a drill has.

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