An 18V/20V brushless kit from DeWalt, Makita, or Ryobi with at least two batteries.

If you buy a specific brand, you’re often locked into their battery "platform." Pick a brand that offers other tools (saws, lights, vacuums) you might want later. 5. Quick Recommendation

If you plan on using your drill frequently, look for .

The industry standard for 18V+ drills. It accepts larger bits and is built for heavier applications. 4. Key Features to Look For

More efficient, runs cooler, and lasts longer. It adjusts its power to the resistance of the task.

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An 18V/20V brushless kit from DeWalt, Makita, or Ryobi with at least two batteries.

If you buy a specific brand, you’re often locked into their battery "platform." Pick a brand that offers other tools (saws, lights, vacuums) you might want later. 5. Quick Recommendation

If you plan on using your drill frequently, look for .

The industry standard for 18V+ drills. It accepts larger bits and is built for heavier applications. 4. Key Features to Look For

More efficient, runs cooler, and lasts longer. It adjusts its power to the resistance of the task.