Which Cordless Drill?

Why Cordless?

Cordless Angle Drill

Charge it up and take it anywhere. With a cordless drill, you can work anywhere. Cordless is easier to use in confined spaces and especially useful in the garden if you have no access to a powerpoint. Working outside in the rain, it's way more preferable to having a mains voltage extension cord under your feet.

Cordless Angle Drill

Most cordless drills nowadays feature a 'keyless chuck'. This allows an easy change of drill bits with no tools required.

Drill Speed

Drill Speed is measured in rotations per minute (rpm). With a variable speed cordless drill you also have a powerful cordless screwdriver in your toolset. Start driving slowly and then speed up once the screw 'bites'. Switch into reverse to loosen stubborn woodscrews - much easier on the arm than a normal screwdriver.

Hammer Action

With a hammer action drill, the chuck moves backwards and forwards as it spins - hammering as it drills. This makes drilling into brickwork and masonry easier.

Voltage

The higher the voltage the more power you have at your disposal. A high voltage drill will also require a larger battery that in turn will make the drill larger and heavier. If you intend to do mostly masonry drilling then buy the highest powered drill that you can sensibly afford. Cordless drill voltages commonly range between 12-24 volts.Typically, a 12v or 14.4v drill will be fine for occasional use while an 18v or 24v drill would be better for a professional tradesman.

Battery Type

Typically, at the moment, most cordless drills are sold with NiCad or NiMH rechargeable batteries. The latest generation of batteries being used in some cordless power tools are the Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. These are lighter, run longer and maintain their charge much more effectively than previous rechargeable batteries.

Charge Times

Battery charge times vary from model to model. Some drill/charger combinations feature 'fast charge' settings. If your drill is intended for sustained use, get a spare battery. Keep one on charge while using the other.

Which Cordless Drill?
Cordless Angle Drill

Milwaukee 2415-21 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit
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Milwaukee 2415-21 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit Feature

  • Features 3/8-inch single-sleeve ratcheting chuck for maximum versatility and grip; 3-3/4-inch head length is great for working in tight spaces
  • Extended paddle switch allows for controlled use In multiple positions
  • Electronic clutch features 11 settings plus drill mode for complete control; built-In LED lights illuminate work surface and indicate clutch out
  • On-board fuel gauge displays remaining run-time on the M12 lithium-ion battery pack
  • Kit includes: 2415-20 right-angle drill/driver, (1) M12 lithium-ion battery pack, 30-minute charger, carrying case


Milwaukee 2415-21 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit Overview

  • 3/8'' Single sleeve ratcheting chuck
  • 3 3/4'' Head length
  • Electronic Clutch - 11 Settings plus drill mode for complete control
  • Built In LED's - Illuminates work surface and indicates clutch out
  • Extended Paddle Switch - Provides convenience and comfort

With a head size of only 3.75", the M12™ Cordless 3/8" Right Angle Drill Driver delivers 100 in-lbs of torque in a compact light weight design. The first sub-compact right angle drill driver with a spindle lock chuck, the 2415-21 is the most versatile right angle drill/driver in the industry. Built in electronics include an electronic clutch, fuel gauge, speed control and overload protection. Kit includes the following: Drill, 1 battery and charger.





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Milwaukee 2415-21 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit