24V Cordless Drill – Is It Worth The Price?

If all you have ever handled in your life was the 18-volt drill, then be prepared for a powerful surprise with the 24v cordless drill.  Let’s just say that it’s not for frail hands and arms with the power punch it provides with every drill.  How is this so, you may ask?  Well, think of volts as the measure of the drill’s power.  So the higher the volt ratings, the more powerful the drill can be such that a 12-volt drill will only have half the power of the 24-volt drill.  Think of it as really packing a punch.

Battery Size

The general rule when it comes to the size is that the higher the volts, the larger the size of the battery.  But with advanced nanotechnologies now, we should bear witness to a revolution in the size aspect.

And because the battery is larger for the 24v cordless drill, the recharging times are also longer.  Although you can find models that charge in an hour, some may even extend to a 12-hour recharge time.  Now, contrast that with the 12-volt drills that can charge in as little as 15 minutes.

Still, if you can have power in your hands, then the recharge time is well worth the wait.  Plus, you can always purchase one or two spare batteries so that you can continue working while waiting for the battery to juice up.

Available Styles

You have two basic choices in a 24-volt cordless drill, both of which have their own pros and cons.  First, the hammer style is usually used in the installation of conduit straps, electric boxes and shelves in concrete and brick.  You can also engage and disengage the hammer part depending on your use.

Second, the gun-type 24v cordless drill is shaped like a gun.  It feels nice and stable in your hands since there is more of the drill to hold on to, so to speak.

Typical Uses

Like most drills, the 24-volt cordless drill has plenty of uses depending on the function for which it was manufactured in the first place.  These uses include but are not limited to:

* Home improvement tasks like installing shelves, cabinets and closets as well as hanging pictures, painting and other odds and ends.
* Home furniture assembly and repair
* Construction of  major portions of the house

Basically, you want to look for a cordless drill with features that will meet your needs in a tool.  Features to look for include directional changers, flexibility in the bits, and long battery life, to name a few.

Place to Buy

Expectedly, the 24-volt cordless drill is more expensive than its lower volt counterparts.  If you want to buy a more affordable unit, we suggest visiting as many sites as possible for price comparisons of similar models.  You can purchase it in many hardware stores as well as in online sites.

The 24v cordless drill has many uses in the home.  You should consider getting one just in case you need a more powerful drill for projects around the house, which should mean excellent value for your money the more usage you get out of this power tool.