Drill-Screwdriver vs. Impact Driver: Choosing the Right Tool for the Job
Both the drill-screwdriver and the impact driver excel in drilling and screwing tasks. So what sets them apart, and which activities are best suited for each machine?
Both the drill-screwdriver and the impact driver excel in drilling and screwing tasks. So what sets them apart, and which activities are best suited for each machine?
Electric tools need special attention to keep them in good condition. Here’s expert advice on things you should do to enjoy your power tools for a long time.
A set of drill bits and driver bits equip your drill for its traditional tasks: drilling into various materials and driving different types of screws. But with the right accessories, you can use your drill for other jobs too.
Which drill is perfect for you? The first consideration is: what type of DIYer are you? If you’re not particularly handy but occasionally want to hang up a lamp or a picture, you’ll need a different tool than if you have serious DIY plans.
Li-ion batteries are becoming stronger and lighter. They’re also able to work longer on charge. Each power tool brand has developed specific battery technology and has incorporated it into its products. This means the same battery is suitable for all power tools from the same brand but is hardly compatible with other brands.
Under normal use, defects in a drill are covered by the warranty. But what if the warranty period has expired? Unless you are very resourceful as a person, you will have to call in an expert. But first, make sure it’s not a problem that you can easily fix yourself.