What To Look For When Buying A Cordless Drill Here

Buying a cordless drill is like picking a partner for your DIY journey—you want something reliable, powerful enough to handle the tough times, but not so heavy that it wears you out.

That numbered dial near the chuck? That’s the clutch. It stops the drill at a certain level of resistance so you don't overdrive a screw into the wall. 6. Ergonomics: The "Feel" Test

A drill might have great specs, but if it feels like a brick in your hand, you won't use it. Check the weight with the battery attached.