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Using a cordless drill can be much easier than using a corded one especially when drilling in awkward, high, or distant places. Without having to worry about the stretch of the cord or the messy tangles, drilling holes and driving screws can be done faster, easier, and without frustration. Selecting the right cordless drills means looking at several different factors including determining the type of project and personal preferences.

Power is one factor in determining your preferred drill. In cordless drills the voltage of the battery determines the power. Drills with a high voltage could drill into thick lumber and even concrete floors. These drills will also be heavier because there is more power. So if you do not need to do projects with this much power, it is best to choose a low voltage and lighter drill.

The handle is also an important part of the drill. Some handles are called T-handles. These have a wider base, usually where the battery is stored. This also helps to balance the drill so you can hold it with more ease. Another handle is called the pistol grip. This is like the handle on a gun. Since it does not have a wide base, it may be a little more difficult to hold, but if you are drilling large screws, you are more able to apply pressure higher up on the handle.

Sometimes when using a drill it is easy to strip a screw when you have driven it too far. Cordless drills have a clutch that prevents this from happening. Even if you continue to hold the trigger the clutch will stop the drill bit and protect the screw. Some drills have a lot of clutch settings for different types of screws.

Speed is what helps control the drill. It is easier to drill holes with a high speed, while driving in screws is easier at a low speed as it gives you more control. Most drills for jobs around the house have three speed settings: low, medium, and high. Drills for carpenters that do more precise work have settings where you can determine the exact speed of the drill.

The charger for the batteries is also important. A fast charger can be useful for someone who needs to continuously use a drill, but it can also overheat the battery quickly. If you are doing home repairs, a slow charger is better, especially if you have more than one battery.

Holding the drill comfortably is important. Some drills have extra large handle grips, while others have slimmer handles. This all depends on your own personal preference. When purchasing a drill you should hold them to see if the weight and size are right for you.

The specifications of the drill, the type of jobs you work on, and your own personal preference all determine the right drill for you. Speed, comfort, power, size, and settings are all important things to look into when buying a drill. Choosing a cordless drill means not having to worry about cord length anymore.

Many shoppers opt for a 24v cordless drill from Makita since it’s a popular brand, but a little research will give you a wider range of choices. Head over to mycordlessdrills.com to get an idea of what’s out there.

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