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Power drills use long bits to drill holes where you need them to run pipes, wires, or for a variety of other applications. Some drills also work as bit drivers or for demolition projects, for example, hammer drills.

Power drill drivers are the most common of the various drill models. You can use them as screwdrivers and drills, making them ideal for working in difficult conditions since you can drill a pilot hole and install a fastener with the same tool. Choose a model with a keyless shank to make frequent bit changes fast and easy. These drills also come in special deck and drywall gun models that include special tips to keep you from marring your work surface. Some drywall drivers also feed your screws directly to the bit for convenience and precision.

Regular drivers are ideal for wood, drywall, and other softer materials, but if you want to work with concrete, you need to step up to the next level of power. Hammer drills use forceful impacts to break up concrete, asphalt, or other tough construction material. With an SDS shank, you can use these high-power tools to install anchors or other fasteners.

Core drills use bits that resemble thin hole saws to take a sample of material. They can drill into earth or stone to take a sample for applications like geological studies. If you plan to purchase a coring drill, make sure that you get a combination model or order both the base and motor at the same time since several models don't include the full set.

There are even drills for those tight spaces that a regular drill won't fit. A right angle drill features a head that is turned 90-degrees, giving it a smaller width to fit into small areas. The ability to work in confined spaces saves time by preventing from taking apart previous construction.

Power drills vastly increase your productivity. They also let you work in harder materials than you could with a hand drill. Search through our outstanding array of power drills to find the model that best fits your project needs and pick it up today.

The many typs of drills, including drill drivers, impact drivers, hammer drills, and more.