Drills
For creating holes or driving fasteners, a reliable drill is fundamental to any toolkit. It's the primary tool most users reach for, enabling a vast range of projects with efficiency and control.
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At Toolstoday, we offer a focused selection of drills by Festool, FEIN, and more––all designed for dependable performance. Our range includes compact models that are easy to maneuver in tight spots, cordless options for freedom from outlets, and tougher drills with more muscle for bigger tasks and denser materials. You'll find tools that let you control the speed just right, so you don't overdo it, whether you're working with delicate wood or sturdy metal.
What makes a drill from our collection a smart pick?
- Your Go-To: A drill is a fundamental tool you’ll grab all the time for so many different jobs.
- Ready for Anything: Whether it’s putting together furniture, hanging shelves, or taking on a larger construction project, a drill is always up to the task.
- Just the Right Speed: Many of our drills let you fine-tune the speed, giving you the perfect touch for whatever material you’re working on.
- Easy in Your Hand: They’re designed to feel good to hold, making those longer work sessions less tiring.
- Built to Last: Our selection of drills are made to keep working hard, project after project.
Ready to make those holes and fasten those screws? Take a look at our drills and find the perfect partner for your next project.
FAQs About Power Drills
What should I look for when choosing a power drill?
When choosing a power drill, consider the type of projects you’ll tackle. Compact drills are ideal for tight spaces, while high-torque models are better for heavy-duty materials. Look for features like variable speed control, ergonomic design, and whether you prefer cordless freedom or the consistent power of corded models. At ToolsToday, we carry trusted brands like Festool and FEIN that offer reliable performance and long-term durability.
What’s the difference between a cordless and corded drill?
Cordless drills give you freedom to move without needing an outlet, making them great for on-the-go work or jobsites. Corded drills typically offer more consistent power and are ideal for heavier-duty tasks that require extended use. ToolsToday offers both options, so you can find the right balance of mobility and power for your needs.
Can I use a power drill for both drilling and driving screws?
Yes! Most power drills are designed to handle both drilling holes and driving screws. For best results, use the appropriate drill bits and screwdriver bits for the material you’re working with. Many of the drills on ToolsToday come with variable speed settings, allowing you to switch easily between drilling and fastening tasks with precision.
Which power drill is best for woodworking projects?
For woodworking, choose a drill that offers variable speed control and good torque management. You’ll want something comfortable to hold during extended use and gentle enough to avoid damaging softer woods. ToolsToday carries a selection of drills well-suited for woodworking, with top brands like Festool known for precision and comfort.
Are these drills compatible with standard drill bits?
Yes, the drills available at ToolsToday are compatible with standard drill bits and screwdriver bits. Most models feature a keyless chuck for quick bit changes and accept commonly used shank sizes. Just make sure the bit matches the material and task—wood, metal, masonry, or fasteners—for optimal performance.
How long does the battery last on a cordless drill?
Battery life depends on the brand, voltage, and intensity of use, but most cordless drills on ToolsToday offer enough run time for a full work session on a single charge. Models from brands like Festool and FEIN use high-efficiency lithium-ion batteries designed for longer runtimes, faster charging, and minimal power drop-off.
What makes a drill ergonomic or comfortable to use?
An ergonomic drill has a well-balanced design, a comfortable grip, and minimal vibration, reducing hand fatigue during long sessions. Many drills at ToolsToday are engineered with comfort in mind—perfect for DIYers and pros who spend hours on the job. Look for features like soft-grip handles and lightweight construction to make your work easier.
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