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DEWALT Power Drills

DEWALT power drills are renowned for their convenience and quality and can help you to complete household tasks with ease. They are available in a wide array of styles and are a fit for both commercial and residential use. When shopping for DEWALT tools, take the features of each drill into account. You will also want to consider the types of applications for which you intend to use the drill.

Do I Need a Corded or Cordless Power Drill?

DEWALT power drills come in both corded and cordless varieties. When shopping for one, consider the benefits and drawbacks of each type to help you find the right drill for your needs. DEWALT cordless drills offer increased portability over their corded counterparts, but they do require periodic recharging. If you plan to take this route, consider purchasing and carrying a spare battery with you so that your drill is ready to go when you are. It is important to note that the material you are working with, the level of continuous use and the external temperature can all affect how long your battery lasts. On the other hand, corded power drills offer increased power and are typically lighter than the cordless drill variety of equal capability. If you find that a corded DEWALT drill better suits your needs but are worried about finding a power source within close proximity, consider purchasing an extension cord.

What Size Drill Do I Need?

DEWALT power drills vary in size, and the right drill size depends on the job at hand. For example, ¼-inch drills are ideal for light-duty applications, while ?-inch drills can better tackle larger household projects. Yet another size, ½-inch drills, can handle very heavy tasks with ease and are well suited for larger, commercial applications.

What Features Should I Look For?

The vast number of DEWALT power drills available can make it difficult to narrow your decision down to a single model. To choose the one that's right for you, take the features offered by the drill into consideration. For instance, a built-in light allows you to better see when drilling indoors or in small areas where light is not always optimal. A built-in level is another helpful feature, as it lets you drill and install fasteners more accurately.