Father’s Day is fast approaching (June 20th in 2010) and if you haven’t figured out what to get your dad yet you should get cracking. If you think your dad might enjoy a new cordless drill, I’ll show you the best in each category. If your dad already has a good cordless drill there are some great accessories he should enjoy.
Around $75
This is what most people will be looking to spend on a drill for a Father’s Day gift. You may think you can’t get a quality cordless drill at this price point, but Hitachi makes just such a creature. The Hitachi 12V Ni-Cad Cordless Drill is lightweight but powerful enough for most jobs around the house. It also comes with a light and bit set, making it a great gift for dear ol’ dad.
Under $200
Many of the great cordless drills you’ve seen on TV and in the hands of contractors live in this space because manufacturers want to come in under $200 with their most popular drills. If you want to get your dad a top-of-the-line cordless drill, this is where you should look. We’ve compared all of the top brands and the best one to get your dad is the Makita 18V Li-ion Compact Cordless. This drill also happens to be our choice (read here to find out why we chose this drill) for the best overall 18V drill.
Drills for smaller budgets
If you’re on a tight budget and your dad doesn’t currently have a cordless drill it is possible to pick one up cheap. We have two recommendations on our cheap cordless drill page and the Ryobi there is a great choice. But you’ll want to check your local brick and mortar stores to see what deals they have. Many times retailers use decent but cheap drills as loss leaders to get you in the store.
Accessories
One of the most handy accessories for a cordless drill is a bit set holder. This particular set from Makita has a magnet so the bits are held securely, but you can change them out quickly without loosening then tightening the chuck.
But the holder also has a sleeve you can pull down over a screw to hold it steady and on the bit while you get the screw started. This saves time and frustration. And the set can be had for around $12, making it an affordable gift. Check out the Makita Shorty 3-1/8-Inch Bit Tip Holder with 12 Bits at Amazon.
I’ve been through many sets of cheap drill bits and learned it pays to get a set of GOOD bits. Black oxide/HSS (High Speed Steel) is decent stuff and TiN (titanium nitride) is an improvement over that, but the best drill bits are cobalt. Dewalt makes a good set for under $20. Check out the Dewalt 14 Piece Cobalt Drill Bit Set at Amazon.