قیمتهای زنده drill bits را در Amazon، eBay، Walmart، Target، Best Buy، AliExpress و فروشندگان منتخب شریک مقایسه کنید. دریل: DeWalt 20V MAX، Milwaukee M18، Makita LXT؛ Ryobi One+ بودجه. کمبو ($150-250). بدون فرچه ۲-۳ برابر. روی هر کارت کلیک کنید تا صفحه محصول فروشنده باز شود؛ ما کمیسیون وابسته کوچکی بدون هزینه اضافی برای شما کسب میکنیم.
Frequently asked questions about drill bits
What drill do I need for home projects?
Cordless 18V/20V combo (drill + impact driver) — DeWalt 20V MAX, Milwaukee M18, Makita LXT, Ryobi One+ all excellent. Combo kits with 2 batteries + charger: $150-250. Add brushless motor option (longer life, more power). Drill: drilling holes. Impact driver: driving screws. Both needed for serious DIY.
Cordless vs corded drill?
Cordless: portability, no extension cords, modern lithium batteries last hours. Corded: continuous power, no battery to charge, for sustained heavy work (mixing concrete). Most homeowners need cordless only. Pros own both. Skip cheap corded drills under $40 — cordless of same quality cheaper long-term.
DeWalt vs Milwaukee vs Makita?
All three are top professional brands with 15+ year battery platforms. DeWalt (yellow): most accessible, broadest tool catalog. Milwaukee (red): pro-favored, slightly more expensive, highest performance. Makita (teal): Japanese precision + quality. Once you pick a brand, batteries lock you in — make initial choice carefully.
Brushless vs brushed drill — what's the difference?
Brushless: more efficient (longer battery life), less heat, longer motor life (2-3x), more compact, more powerful. Brushed: cheaper upfront. For frequent use, brushless is worth the premium. Modern professional tools are predominantly brushless. Skip brushed tools for serious work.
What drill bits do I need?
Basic kit: 1/16" to 3/8" twist bits (DeWalt 21-Piece Black Oxide). Add: spade bits (large holes), Forstner bits (clean holes), masonry bits (concrete/brick), countersink bits. Quality bits (DeWalt, Bosch, Makita) last 10x longer than Harbor Freight. Sharp bits drill faster + safer.
How do I drill into concrete?
Use hammer drill (most modern cordless drills have hammer mode) + masonry bit. Mark drill spot, hold drill perpendicular to surface, apply firm pressure. Bit will work its way in slowly — don't force. Use water for cooling on long drills. Pre-drill smaller pilot hole for larger fasteners. Concrete anchors (Tapcons) hold most loads.