Drilling & Screwdriving

Drilling & Screwdriving

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Every project, big or small, starts with good drilling and screwdriving. At Toolstoday, we get that. That's why we've pulled together a top-notch collection of tools by brands like Festool, Fein, and more to help you nail every task, whether you're a pro or just tackling a weekend DIY.

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You'll find everything you need:

  • Drills: Your everyday go-to for making holes.
  • Impact Drivers: For when you need serious power to drive screws in fast.
  • Combo Kits: Handy packs that give you multiple tools in one pack. Explore Festool, Fein, and more drill sets.
  • Rotary Hammers: Ideal for busting through concrete and masonry with ease.
  • Screw & Drywall Guns: Perfect for quick, consistent fastening, especially for drywall.
  • Drill Presses: For perfectly straight, consistent holes every single time.

These tools are game-changers for woodworking, metalwork, home repairs, and more. Choosing quality from Toolstoday means you'll work smarter, faster, and get better results without all the fuss. Ready to upgrade your toolbox?

FAQs for Drilling & Screwdriving Tools

What’s the difference between a drill and an impact driver?
A standard drill is perfect for drilling holes and driving screws in softer materials like wood or plastic. An impact driver is designed to drive screws and fasteners with much more torque — it’s the tool you want for long screws, lag bolts, or tougher materials. If you're building decks or framing, you'll love the impact driver’s power.

When should I use a rotary hammer instead of a regular drill?
If you’re drilling into concrete, brick, or stone — go with a rotary hammer. It combines rotation with a hammering action that makes short work of masonry. A standard drill (even one with a hammer function) can’t match the performance of a true rotary hammer on tough materials.

Why would I want a drill press instead of a handheld drill?
A drill press gives you precision, consistency, and control — things that are hard to achieve with a handheld drill. If you need perfectly straight holes, consistent depths, or are drilling through metal, a drill press is your best friend. It’s also great for repetitive work in a production setting.

Are combo kits worth it?
Yes — if you’re starting out or upgrading your toolbox, a combo kit is a smart buy. You get several essential tools in one matched set, often at a better price than buying them separately. Plus, kits from brands like Festool and Fein usually come with shared batteries and chargers, which saves money and keeps your workflow efficient.

How can I get cleaner holes when drilling?
Use a sharp, high-quality bit and the correct speed for your material. For wood, backing the workpiece with a scrap piece will help prevent tear-out on the backside. For precise holes, especially in metal or plastic, use a center punch to start the hole exactly where you want it.

What safety gear should I wear when using drilling & screwdriving power tools?
Always wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from flying chips and debris. For louder tools like rotary hammers or impact drivers, hearing protection is a smart idea. Gloves can help with grip but be careful — avoid loose gloves around rotating parts. And always read the tool’s manual for specific safety tips.

How do I maintain my drill or driver to keep it in top condition?
Keep the tool clean and dust-free — compressed air works great for blowing out vents. Check and tighten chuck or collet mechanisms periodically. For cordless tools, charge batteries fully and store them in a cool, dry place. Lubricate moving parts if recommended by the manufacturer. And when a tool starts to sound rough or lose power, don’t ignore it — early maintenance can extend its life.