Any experienced woodworker knows how essential it is to have the proper tools. The technological advances of recent years have caused an increase in the popularity of cordless power tools. Cordless drills are one of the most innovative tools in the construction industry. This tool is primarily used to drill screws and fasteners into a piece of wood or other material. The cordless drill has become a staple in workshops everywhere for its convenience and power. Let's go over the benefits of using a cordless drill on woodworking projects.
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The biggest advantage of a cordless drill is that you are not tethered to an outlet when working on your project. They are very portable as they do not have any external power cord to plug into the wall. You are also free to work outdoors since lithium batteries power the drill.
A cordless drill can serve multiple functions, allowing you to complete a project with only a few tools. Most people use cordless drills to replace manual screwdrivers. As a result, it will enable you to save yourself from spending too much time and effort turning a screwdriver. Cordless drills are also helpful for woodwork projects, especially when drilling holes on wood that split easily. The Festool Cordless Drill T 18 can do the job of five drills in one. The different chucks work great in all areas, such as corners, edges, and tight spaces.
Cordless power tools are usually lighter than their corded counterparts. As a result, the tool puts less strain on the user and prevents fatigue. Engineers developed this type of tool with the users' convenience as their top priority. They wanted to make sure that customers would not be hindered by the weight of the drill while working. The Festool T 18 is also known for its lightweight and portability.
Without the hassle of wires and cables adding more weight to the drill, you can better maneuver the tool and finish projects requiring precise drilling. The increased control also leads to enhanced safety for everyone involved. By using cordless drills and other tools, the risk of injury is greatly reduced.
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Power drills are more often than not a DIY fanatics first power tool purchased and with good reason. Their ability to chew holes in wood and various other materials or drive a screw with ease is what make them an essential power tool for woodworking. Although a power drills function is a simple one you will find it to be one that is needed more often than not on your DIY projects.
When shopping for your first drill or looking to upgrade I can imagine many being faced with the o so often asked question, 'which is better, cordless or corded?'
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While many would by default assume cordless to reign supreme due to its arguable convenience there are other factors to consider when purchasing a drill.
Well yes, cordless is convenient and can make a big difference in a woodworkers production and assembly time but these power tools do suffer limitations.
Consider the following advantages and disadvantages of an average cordless drill when compared to a corded drill.
If at this point you still have your heart set on a cordless drill feel free to take a look at our cordless drill buying guide.
For a quality 18V Li-ion cordless drill with charger and 2 batteries, you can expect to pay around $100.00 while a corded drill will run you around $50.00 out of pocket.
But let's be a bit more specific and focus on two drills of the same brand.
Taking a look at Bosch's entry cordless and corded drills.
As can be noted by the specifications provided above, the corded drill delivers twice the RPM at less than half the weight while chewing a $30.00 smaller hole in your pocket.
Yes, cordless is convenient but cordless is not always the better option. When it comes to power to the dollar a corded drill will win hands down every time.
Don't get me wrong, my Bosch PS130-2A 12V cordless drill is one of my favorite power tools but if I had to drill more than 6 1/2' holes in a piece of wood I would be reaching for my corded drills.
If your looking for convenience in your power tool and you are just planning on driving screws and drilling the odd hole for your DIY projects around the house and don't mind the additional expense then cordless might be the way to go.
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