Drills & Drivers

Whether you’re tackling a DIY job at home or working on a bigger project, a reliable drill is a must for any tool kit. Drills and drivers are some of the most versatile tools, allowing you to handle wood, masonry and other materials effectively. Equip your workshop or shed with an electric drill so you’re prepared for any task, big or small. Choose from different voltage options, from 4V to 8V for light-duty tasks, to 12V and 18V for heavier jobs.

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Browse our huge range of handheld power drills, cordless drills and drill drivers from big name brands like Makita, Stanley FatMax, DeWalt, Bosch, Rockwell and more. Don’t get caught out without a cordless drill - our everyday low prices mean bigger savings on the best products for your projects.

Shop online or in-store for drills and drivers

Not sure which cordless drill is right for you? Talk to the expert team at Mitre 10. We’re here to provide advice and help you select the best tools to get the job done. With industry-leading knowledge and skills, plus a huge range of products at competitive prices, you’ll find what you’re looking for at Mitre 10. Shop for your new drill in-store or order online 24/7.

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FAQs

What is the difference between a drill and a driver?

A drill is a power tool that is used to make holes in a variety of materials, such as wood, metal, and plastic. A driver is a power tool that is used to drive screws into a variety of materials. Drivers can also be used to remove screws.

What are the different types of drills and drivers available in Australia?

In Australia, there are various types of drills and drivers available. Here are some common ones:

  • Drill presses: Stationary machines used for accurate drilling in materials like wood, metal, or plastic.

  • Impact drivers: High-torque tools primarily used for driving screws and fasteners, delivering powerful rotational force.

  • Impact wrenches: Heavy-duty tools designed for loosening or tightening nuts and bolts, providing high torque output.

  • Hammer drills: Versatile tools combining drilling and hammering actions, suitable for drilling into hard materials like concrete or masonry.

  • Rotary hammer drills: Powerful tools specifically designed for heavy-duty drilling in concrete or masonry, featuring a piston mechanism for hammering action.

What are the features to look for when buying a drill or driver?

The features to look for when buying a drill or driver will depend on your individual needs and preferences. Some of the most important features to consider include:

  • Power: The power of a drill or driver is measured in volts. The higher the voltage, the more powerful the drill or driver.

  • Speed: The speed of a drill or driver is measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). The higher the RPM, the faster the drill or driver can make holes or drive screws.

  • Torque: The torque of a drill or driver is measured in newton-meters (Nm). The higher the torque, the more powerful the drill or driver is at driving screws.

  • Weight: The weight of a drill or driver is important to consider, especially if you will be using it for extended periods of time.

  • Battery life: The battery life of a cordless drill or driver is important to consider, especially if you will be using it in remote locations.

Where can I buy drills and drivers in Australia?

Drills and drivers are available for purchase at a variety of retailers in Australia, including department stores, hardware stores, and specialty power tool stores. You can also purchase drills and drivers online.

What are some tips for using drills and drivers safely?

Here are some tips for using drills and drivers safely:

  • Always read the manufacturer's instructions before using a drill or driver.

  • Never leave a drill or driver unattended while it is in use.

  • Keep children and pets away from a drill or driver when it is in use.

  • Be careful when handling hot drill bits and driver bits.

  • Use the correct drill bit or driver bit for the job.

  • Wear safety glasses when using a drill or driver.

  • Store drills and drivers in a safe place when they are not in use.

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