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