Collection: Cordless Drills, Impact Drivers & Cordless Drill Sets

Cordless Drills and Drivers for Home and DIY Projects

Whether you're assembling furniture, hanging shelving, building a deck or tackling a full home renovation project, having the right cordless drill can make every job faster, easier and more precise. At Gtech, we've designed a range of cordless drills, cordless impact drivers and cordless drill sets that combine power, performance and convenience for homeowners and DIY enthusiastsĀ Our battery-powered models give you the freedom to work around your home, garage, or workspace without being limited by cables or power outlets.

Designed for practical, everyday use, our cordless drills and drivers combine easy handling with reliable performance, making tasks like assembling furniture, installing shelves, and general maintenance straightforward. With multiple modes and adjustable settings, they provide the control and versatility needed for a wide range of materials and projects.

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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.


Cordless Drill Sets Designed for Convenience

A cordless drill set provides everything you need to get started straight out of the box. Depending on the model selected, our cordless drill sets may include batteries, chargers and storage solutions that help keep your tools organized and ready for use.

Choosing a cordless drill set offers several advantages:

  • Excellent value compared to purchasing components separately
  • Ready-to-use convenience
  • Compatible batteries and chargers included
  • Easy storage and transport
  • Ideal for first-time tool buyers

Whether you're searching for a cordless drill set for home repairs or a complete cordless drill and impact driver set for larger projects, our range offers flexible options for different DIY needs.

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What Makes a Good Cordless Power Drill?

The best cordless power drill combines several key features:

  • Strong battery performance
  • Comfortable ergonomics
  • Adjustable speed settings
  • Reliable torque output
  • Durable construction
  • Versatility across multiple materials

At Gtech, we've developed cordless power drills that focus on practical performance for real-world DIY applications. Rather than overcomplicating the user experience, our tools are designed to deliver dependable results for homeowners who want professional-looking outcomes.


Why Choose a Gtech Cordless Drill?


Choosing the right cordless drill means balancing power, battery performance, ease of use and versatility. Our cordless drills are designed with homeowners in mind, delivering the features you need without unnecessary complexity.

Benefits of Gtech cordless drills include:

  • Powerful 20V lithium-ion battery platform
  • Cordless freedom for indoor and outdoor projects
  • Lightweight and ergonomic design
  • Long-lasting battery performance
  • Fast charging capability
  • Shared battery compatibility across compatible Gtech tools
  • Reliable drilling, fastening and driving performance
  • Easy handling for beginners and experienced DIY users

Whether you're drilling into wood, metal or masonry

Compare the Gtech Power Tool Range: Combi Drill vs Impact Driver

Combi Drill
Drilling & Driving
Impact Driver
Heavy-Duty Fastening
Price (full set) $129.99 $129.99
Bare unit price $99.99 $99.99
Runtime Up to 40 minutes Up to 40 minutes
Battery platform 20V lithium-ion 20V lithium-ion
Torque 21 torque settings 120Nm
Modes 3 modes (drill, screw, hammer) Impact driving
Chuck / bit fitting 2-13mm keyless chuck 1/4" hex
Drilling capacity 30mm wood, 10mm steel, masonry Driving only
Bit set included Keyless chuck (round bits) 12-piece hex bit set
Set includes Battery, charger & carry case Battery, charger & carry case
Shared battery system āœ… āœ…
Best for Drilling, mixed DIY & everyday jobs Long screws, decking & heavy fixings

What Is a Cordless Drill and What Should You Look For?

A cordless drill is a battery-powered tool that drills holes and drives screws without a mains cable, giving you full freedom to work wherever the job is. Unlike a corded drill tied to a socket, a cordless drill runs on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, so there is no cable to route, no extension lead to find, and no limit on where you can use it. The things that matter most when choosing a cordless drill are torque, which is the driving force that sinks long screws and tough fixings; battery voltage and capacity, which decide how much power you have and how long it lasts; and a keyless chuck with a variable-speed trigger for quick bit changes and fine control. The Gtech cordless drill range is built around all three, delivering the power of a corded tool with the convenience of going wireless.

Why Cordless Drills Win for DIY and Home Use

Cordless drills have replaced corded models as the standard choice for home use, and for good reason. The biggest frustration with a corded drill is the cable: limited reach, the need for a nearby socket, and the constant repositioning of extension leads. Cordless drills remove that entirely. Running on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, they let you work anywhere from a garage workbench to a ladder outside, with no cable to manage. Modern cordless drills also match the power of corded tools for the vast majority of household jobs, from assembling flat-pack furniture to hanging shelves and drilling into masonry. The Gtech range of cordless drills delivers strong torque, long battery runtime, and a lightweight balanced design that makes every job easier.

Best Cordless Drill: What Separates the Top Models

The best cordless drill is not simply the one with the highest voltage on the box. What separates the best cordless drills from average ones is the balance of torque, battery performance, and handling. Torque determines whether the drill drives long screws and tough fixings without stalling. Battery capacity decides how long you can work and how fast you recharge, with quality lithium-ion cells holding charge longer between uses. Weight and balance matter just as much, because a lighter, well-balanced cordless drill is far easier to control overhead or across a long session. A keyless chuck and a responsive variable-speed trigger round out what makes a drill genuinely good to use. The Gtech range is engineered around these priorities, which is what makes it a strong contender for the best cordless drill in the US market.

Best Cordless Drills for Every Type of Job

There is no single best cordless drill for everyone, because the right tool depends on the work you do. For light household jobs such as assembling furniture, hanging pictures, and fixing fittings, a compact cordless drill driver with moderate torque covers everything comfortably. For heavier DIY such as building decking, fixing into masonry, or driving large screws repeatedly, a higher-torque cordless drill or an impact driver becomes the better choice. The best cordless drills share the same core qualities regardless of job: reliable battery life, strong consistent torque, and a comfortable balanced design. The Gtech range covers the full span of household and DIY work, so you can match the drill to the job rather than compromising.

Cordless Power Drill: Power Without the Cable

A cordless power drill delivers the drilling and driving force of a mains-powered tool without tying you to a socket. The term power drill simply emphasises the tool's core job: producing enough rotational force to bore through wood, metal, and masonry and to drive screws home without straining. A good cordless power drill combines strong torque with a capable battery, so you get full performance from the first hole to the last on a single charge. The Gtech cordless power drill range pairs strong, reliable output with long-lasting lithium-ion batteries and a lightweight design, giving you a power drill cordless setup that handles everyday jobs and tougher projects without the limitations of a cable.

Cordless Power Drills: Choosing the Right One for Your Toolkit

Cordless power drills come in a range of sizes and power levels, and choosing the right one comes down to how you plan to use it. For a general home toolkit, a mid-range cordless power drill with a keyless chuck and variable speed handles the majority of jobs you will encounter. For more demanding DIY, a higher-torque model or a dedicated impact driver gives you the extra force needed for heavy fixings and repetitive driving. The practical differences between cordless power drills come down to torque, battery capacity, and weight rather than headline figures alone. The Gtech range of cordless power drills is built around real-world usability, balancing strong performance with a comfortable, manageable design.

Cordless Drill Driver: The Everyday All-Rounder

A cordless drill driver is the most versatile tool in the range and the one most homes should own first. It drills holes into wood, metal, and masonry, and drives screws with an adjustable clutch that prevents overtightening and stripping. The clutch is what sets a drill driver apart from a basic drill: it lets you set the exact driving force for the job, so screws sit flush without damaging the material or the screw head. For everyday household tasks, from assembling furniture to fixing fittings and hanging shelves, a cordless drill driver covers almost everything you will need. The Gtech cordless drill driver combines this versatility with strong torque, a long-lasting battery, and a lightweight design that makes it comfortable to use across a full session.

Cordless Impact Drill: Extra Force for Tough Jobs

A cordless impact drill, often called an impact driver, delivers short rotational bursts of force on top of standard rotation, making it far better at driving long screws and heavy-duty fixings. Those bursts of torque do the hard work for you, so the screw drives home without straining your wrist or stalling the tool, and without the bit slipping out of the screw head. A cordless impact drill is the tool of choice for decking, fencing, structural fixings, and any job that involves driving large screws repeatedly. It is not a replacement for a drill driver, but a complement to it. The Gtech range includes impact-driving performance built to handle the toughest household and DIY fixings with ease.

Cordless Drill vs Impact Driver: Which Do You Need?

The most common question when buying a cordless drill is whether you need a drill driver or an impact driver, and the answer is that they do different jobs. A cordless drill driver is the all-rounder: it drills holes into wood, metal, and masonry, and drives screws with an adjustable clutch that stops you overtightening. A cordless impact driver delivers short bursts of rotational force that make it far better at driving long screws and heavy-duty fixings without straining your wrist. The simple rule for cordless drill vs impact driver is this: if you mostly drill holes and drive standard screws, a drill driver is all you need. If you regularly drive long or heavy fixings, an impact driver makes the job easier. For the cordless drill driver vs impact driver decision, most homes start with a drill driver and add an impact driver as their projects grow.

Cordless Drill and Impact Driver: Better Together

For anyone who takes on regular DIY, a cordless drill and impact driver together cover every fixing job you are likely to face. The two tools complement each other rather than overlap: the drill driver handles drilling and precise screw driving with its adjustable clutch, while the impact driver delivers the extra rotational force needed for long screws and heavy-duty fixings. Owning both means you can drill a pilot hole with one tool and drive the fixing with the other, without stopping to swap bits. When the cordless drill and impact driver share the same battery system, you also avoid running out of power mid-job, simply swapping batteries between the two as needed. It is the setup serious DIYers reach for.

Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Set: Two Tools, One System

A cordless drill and impact driver set is the most practical way to equip yourself for serious DIY. Rather than buying two tools separately, a combined set pairs a drill driver and an impact driver that share the same battery platform, charger, and accessories, so the two tools work as one system. The drill driver covers drilling and precise screw work; the impact driver handles the heavy fixings. Because they share batteries, you can keep working without downtime, swapping a charged battery between tools as needed. A cordless drill and impact driver set also costs less than buying both tools individually and removes any compatibility guesswork. For anyone building a capable home toolkit in one go, it is the smart choice.

Cordless Drill Set: Everything You Need in One Box

A cordless drill set is the easiest way to get everything you need to start drilling and driving straight away. Rather than buying a bare tool and chasing down accessories afterwards, a cordless drill set bundles the drill with batteries, a charger, and a selection of drill and driver bits ready to use out of the box. For anyone setting up a home toolkit, a cordless drill set takes the guesswork out and works out cheaper than buying each part separately. Cordless drill sets vary in what they include, so it is worth checking the battery count, charger type, and bit selection. The Gtech range offers complete cordless drill sets built around quality components and everything you need for everyday jobs.

Cordless Power Drill Set: A Complete DIY Starting Point

A cordless power drill set gives you a capable drill plus the batteries, charger, and bits needed to tackle a wide range of jobs from day one. For first-time buyers and anyone replacing an ageing corded drill, a power drill set removes the hassle of sourcing accessories piece by piece and ensures everything is compatible from the start. The key things to check in any cordless power drill set are the number of batteries included, since a spare keeps you working while one charges, the charger speed, and the range of bits supplied. The Gtech range delivers complete cordless power drill sets that pair strong, reliable performance with the accessories needed for everyday drilling and driving.

Cordless Drill Impact Driver: Understanding the Difference

The terms cordless drill, impact driver, and impact drill are often used interchangeably, but they describe tools that do slightly different jobs. A cordless drill, or drill driver, drills holes and drives screws using steady rotation and an adjustable clutch. A cordless drill impact driver adds bursts of rotational force on top of that rotation, making it far better at driving long screws and heavy fixings without slipping or stalling. Some impact drills combine both functions, but for most people the practical question is simply whether the job needs steady control, which calls for a drill driver, or extra driving force, which calls for an impact driver. The Gtech range covers both, so you can match the tool to the task.

Best Cordless Power Drill: What to Prioritise

Finding the best cordless power drill comes down to matching the tool's strengths to the work you do most. Prioritise torque if you regularly drive long screws or drill into tough materials, since this is the force that gets the job done without stalling. Prioritise battery capacity if you work in longer sessions or away from a charging point, as a larger battery keeps you going and a spare keeps you working while one charges. And prioritise weight and balance for comfort, especially on overhead jobs or extended use. The best cordless power drill balances all three rather than maxing out one figure at the expense of the others. The Gtech range is engineered with exactly this balance in mind.

Best Cordless Impact Drill: Force Where It Counts

The best cordless impact drill is the one that delivers consistent high-torque bursts to drive the toughest fixings without losing power or slipping out of the screw head. For decking, fencing, structural work, and any job involving long or heavy screws, the impact mechanism does the hard work, sparing your wrist and saving time. When choosing the best cordless impact drill, look for strong torque output, a battery that holds power across the job, and a compact balanced body that stays controllable during repeated heavy driving. The Gtech range delivers impact-driving performance built for the demanding fixings that a standard drill driver struggles with, making it a strong choice for tougher DIY.

Cordless Impact Drill Driver: Combining Drilling and Driving Power

A cordless impact drill driver brings together the drilling capability of a drill driver and the high-torque driving of an impact tool, giving you flexibility across a wide range of jobs. For DIYers who do not want to switch between two separate tools, a combined impact drill driver handles both pilot holes and heavy fixings, though many serious users still prefer a dedicated drill and a dedicated impact driver for the best of each. The key when choosing a cordless impact drill driver is consistent torque, reliable battery performance, and a balanced design that stays comfortable through repetitive work. The Gtech range offers strong, dependable performance for both drilling and driving tasks.

Power Drill Cordless: The Convenience of Going Wireless

Choosing a power drill cordless rather than corded comes down to one thing above all: freedom. A power drill cordless setup runs on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, so there is no cable to limit your reach, no socket to find, and no extension lead to trip over. For the vast majority of home and DIY jobs, a cordless power drill matches a corded one for performance while being far more practical to use. You can work outdoors, up a ladder, or in a corner with no nearby outlet, all with the same drilling and driving force. The Gtech range delivers power drill cordless performance that combines strong output, long battery life, and a lightweight design for genuinely effortless use.

Why Choose a Gtech Cordless Drill

Gtech has built its reputation on cordless tools that simply work, and that same engineering goes into every cordless drill in the range. You get strong, reliable performance, long-lasting lithium-ion batteries, and a design focused on comfort and control rather than unnecessary bulk. Every Gtech cordless drill ships free to all US addresses, comes with a manufacturer warranty, and is backed by trusted customer support, so you can buy with confidence. Gtech has been engineering cordless technology for over 20 years, and that experience shows in tools that hold up to regular use rather than feeling cheaper six months on. Browse the full range above to find the best cordless drill for your home, your projects, and the way you like to 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