Listly by Diana Gatlin
What to look for whether you're buying your first drill/driver or upgrading to a model with more power
With dozens of models to choose from, deciding which drill to buy can be an overwhelming task. The key is to choose a drill that fits your needs. One of the first things you need to consider is the drill's power supply. Corded drills never have to be recharged and are often more powerful than their cordless counterparts.
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As they have become stronger and more reliable, cordless drills have become much more popular as woodworking tools. With improved battery life and torque, cordless drills are a viable option for nearly all hand held drilling tasks on any woodworking project. Learn the features you should consider when looking to buy a cordless drill for your wood shop.
Details on what features to take into account when shopping for a power drill.