Tuesday 28 February 2017

Corded vs. Cordless – Which is better?

Both a corded drill and a cordless drill do the same thing, but they are used in different situations.
Read on and you will find out that corded drills will give you more power and cordless drills are more convenient to use.

However, having one of each means you have the best of both worlds:

Corded Drills: Power

There are a few other reasons why corded drills are better than the cordless drill...

-- The corded drill is lighter to hold as it doesn’t have batteries to power it
-- It is the cheaper option
-- No need for a battery pack
-- It provides more power
-- More reliable when it comes to drilling and driving because of the constant flow of electricity


Cordless Drills: Convenience

When it comes to corded drills, here’s why some people prefer them...

-- Extremely convenient
-- A large variety of useful features (reversible drive, manually adjustable clutch)
-- They have a lot of power depending on the batteries used
-- Cordless drills are able to move freely
-- No annoying, dangling cord
-- Easy for quick fixes in hard-to-reach places
-- Perfect for small household jobs
-- Never without power because they use batteries
-- Lasts longer because they don’t have to put their motors through stress



Both these drills can be used by the typical handyman or by the professional worker on the job site. Both have their pros and their cons. So, when it comes to choosing your ideal drill, make sure you make the right choice for your specific needs.

Visit the Brights website and take a look through the wide selection of drills to find the drill to suit your needs!

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