Cordless Drill Prices Compared
Cordless drills range from $30 (basic) to $200+ (DeWalt, Milwaukee professional). DeWalt, Makita, and Milwaukee dominate. Amazon and Home Depot compete heavily on pricing.
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Current Cordless Drill Prices
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About Cordless Drill
Popular models: DeWalt DCD791D2 ($200), Milwaukee M18 ($250), Ryobi PCL206K1 ($120), BLACK+DECKER LD120VA ($40)
Best value: DeWalt Atomic 20V ($100–120) — compact, powerful, excellent battery ecosystem
Best for pros: Milwaukee M18 or DeWalt 20V MAX for heavy professional use
Where to Buy Cordless Drill
Cordless Drill is available at Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe's, Walmart, Northern Tool, and DeWalt.com. The comparison above covers the major retailers so you can review options before buying.
Common Questions
Which cordless drill should I buy?
DIY/home: DeWalt Atomic 20V ($100). Professional: Milwaukee M18 ($250). Budget: Ryobi 18V ($80).
DeWalt vs Milwaukee vs Makita?
All excellent. DeWalt: best battery ecosystem. Milwaukee: best for heavy use. Makita: lightest.
How many volts do I need?
12V for light tasks. 18–20V for general use. 60V for heavy-duty drilling into concrete.
When do drills go on sale?
Prime Day, Black Friday, and Father's Day. Home Depot runs tool combo deal events.