Collection: Cordless Drills & Drivers

Cordless Drills & Drivers for Home and DIY Projects

Gtech Cordless drills and drivers are essential tools for everyday DIY and home improvement tasks, from drilling holes to driving screws quickly and accurately. Powered by rechargeable batteries, they offer the flexibility to work around your home, garage, or workspace without the restriction of cables or power outlets.

Designed for practical home use, cordless drills and drivers combine ease of handling with reliable performance for assembling furniture, installing shelves, and general maintenance. With multiple modes and adjustable settings, they provide the control needed for a wide range of materials and applications.

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Cordless Drills & Drivers for Home and DIY Use

Gtech Cordless drills and drivers are battery-powered tools used for drilling holes and driving screws during home improvement and DIY projects. By operating without a power cable, they allow users to work freely around the home, garage, or workspace without relying on nearby electrical outlets.

These tools are commonly used for tasks such as assembling furniture, installing shelves, fixing fittings, and general household maintenance. Their portability and ease of use make them suitable for everyday home projects.

Interchangeable Battery System

Gtech Combi drill and impact driver operate using a rechargeable battery system that can be shared across compatible cordless power tools. Using one battery across multiple tools allows users to switch between tasks without changing power sources and reduces the need for multiple chargers.

Gtech Bare unit tools are designed for users who already own a compatible battery and charger and want to expand their tool setup without purchasing duplicate accessories.

H2: Difference Between a Cordless Drill and a Cordless Driver

A cordless drill is primarily used for drilling holes and driving screws into materials such as wood, metal, and masonry. It is suitable for a wide range of general DIY tasks.

A cordless driver is designed specifically for fastening and screw-driving applications. For tasks that involve repeated fastening or higher resistance fixings, a driver can provide more efficient screw driving.

H2: Suitable Work Environments

Gtech cordless power tools can be used in a variety of environments, including homes, garages, sheds, and small workshops. Their battery-powered design makes them suitable for areas where access to mains power is limited or inconvenient.

Compact storage and quick setup make these tools practical for short tasks, repairs, and routine maintenance work.

Cordless Drills and Drivers FAQs


Cordless drills and drivers are commonly used in homes, garages, sheds, and small workshops. Their battery-powered design makes them suitable for areas where access to mains power is limited or inconvenient, allowing quick setup for short or medium-length tasks.


Cordless drivers are designed specifically for fastening, allowing screws and fixings to be driven more efficiently with less effort from the user. They are particularly useful when installing multiple screws or working with tougher fixings where repeated fastening is required.

A bare unit is best suited for users who already own a compatible battery and charger. If this is your first cordless tool, you will also need a battery and charger to operate it.

Bare units are typically chosen by users expanding an existing cordless tool setup.


A cordless drill is better suited for drilling holes and handling mixed tasks such as drilling and light fastening. It offers more control when working with materials like wood, metal, or masonry. For most general home DIY tasks, a cordless drill is the more versatile option.

Cordless drills and drivers are commonly used for furniture assembly, shelf installation, fixing fittings, and routine household maintenance. They are designed for tasks that require portability and flexibility rather than continuous heavy-duty use.

This makes them suitable for homeowners and renters who need reliable tools for regular DIY projects around the home.

The GtechCombi Drillcan drill up to 30mm in wood, 10mm in steel, and handles masonry with hammer mode at 24,000 RPM. It works on wood, plastic, metal, and masonry with 2-13mm keyless chuck capacity.

For most DIY tasks, 100-150Nm is sufficient. The Gtech Impact Driver delivers 120Nm of torque, perfect for deck screws, lag bolts, and dense materials. Higher torque means easier driving of large fasteners.

Impact drivers use 1/4" hex bits only. The Gtech Impact Driver includes a 12-piece bit set with popular profiles (Torx, Phillips, Pozidriv, Slotted, Hex). For round drill bits, use the Combi Drill with its keyless chuck.

Using a shared battery system allows the same battery to power multiple cordless tools. This means users can add tools over time without purchasing a new battery and charger for each one, reducing cost and simplifying storage.

Bare unit tools are intended for users who already own a compatible battery and charger