Whether you're tackling home improvement projects, assembling furniture, or handling light professional tasks, cordless drills offer the freedom and power you need without being tethered to an outlet. Our selection features reliable 20V models from trusted brands like BLACK+DECKER and DEWALT, complete with batteries, chargers, and accessory kits to get you started right away.
Why Choose a Cordless Drill?
Cordless drills combine portability with impressive performance, making them essential for any toolbox. They excel in scenarios where access to power outlets is limited, such as outdoor work, attic renovations, or tight spaces. Key advantages include variable speed settings for precision control, ergonomic designs for reduced fatigue, and compatibility with various bits for drilling holes or driving screws effortlessly.
What to Look for When Buying a Cordless Drill
Selecting the right cordless drill depends on your needs. Here are the most important features to consider:
- Voltage and Battery Life: 20V batteries, common in our lineup, provide ample power for most household and light professional jobs. Look for lithium-ion batteries with quick-charge capabilities.
- Torque and Speed: Higher torque settings (measured in inch-pounds) handle tougher materials like hardwood or masonry. Two-speed gearboxes allow switching between high-speed drilling and low-speed driving.
- Chuck Size: A 1/2-inch keyless chuck accommodates larger bits for versatility.
- Weight and Ergonomics: Lightweight models under 4 pounds reduce strain during extended use, with rubber grips for better control.
- Accessories Included: Kits with bit sets, sockets, and carrying bags add immediate value.
Our curated products balance these features, ensuring you get professional-grade performance without unnecessary bulk.
Featured Cordless Drills in This Category
Standouts include the BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX POWERCONNECT LD120VA, a compact drill driver with a 30-piece bit set, perfect for beginners and casual DIYers. Its lightweight design and included battery make it ideal for quick tasks like hanging shelves or assembling flat-pack furniture.
For more demanding jobs, the DEWALT 20V MAX DCD771C2 offers a high-performance motor with two speeds up to 1,500 RPM, backed by two 1.3Ah batteries for longer runtime. It's a favorite for its durability in construction and remodeling.
The DEWALT DCK240C2 combo kit pairs a cordless drill with an impact driver, enhancing efficiency for fastening applications. This set shines in high-volume screwdriving, like deck building or cabinet installation.
Rounding out the selection, the BLACK+DECKER BDC120VA100 provides a comprehensive 100-piece tool kit, including drill bits and sockets. It's an all-in-one solution for home workshops, learn more about BLACK+DECKER's reliable tools on their brand page or check their full BLACK+DECKER Cordless Drills collection.
Common Use Cases for Cordless Drills
These tools are versatile across applications. Homeowners use them for everyday maintenance, such as installing curtain rods, mounting TVs, or building garden structures. Woodworkers appreciate the precision for cabinetry and furniture making. Professionals rely on them for framing, electrical work, and HVAC installations. Pairing with hammer drill modes (available on some models) extends use to masonry and concrete.
If you're expanding your toolkit, consider related options in our Power Tools category for saws and sanders, or browse the broader Drills selection for corded alternatives. For complete home projects, explore Power & Hand Tools and Tools & Home Improvement sections.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a drill driver and an impact driver?
A drill driver is best for drilling holes and driving screws with rotational force, while an impact driver adds rotational hammering for faster, more powerful fastening in tough materials. Combo kits like the DEWALT DCK240C2 offer both.
Are 20V cordless drills powerful enough for professional use?
Yes, 20V models from DEWALT and BLACK+DECKER deliver sufficient torque (up to 300 inch-pounds) for most professional tasks, though heavier-duty 60V options exist for extreme jobs.
How do I maintain my cordless drill's battery life?
Store batteries at room temperature, avoid full discharges, and use compatible chargers. Lithium-ion batteries in these kits retain charge well and last hundreds of cycles with proper care.
Can cordless drills handle metal or masonry?
With appropriate bits and hammer modes, yes. Use carbide-tipped bits for metal and masonry bits for concrete, ensuring the drill has enough torque.
Which cordless drill kit is best for beginners?
The BLACK+DECKER LD120VA or BDC120VA100 kits are excellent starters, with included accessories and user-friendly features for home DIY without overwhelming power.