Should You Invest in Corded or Cordless Power Tools?
You are building a patio table set and outdoor furniture using a battery-powered screwdriver, drill, or impact driver. The battery dies. But when you try to move a corded drill to where you need it, the cord is too short. There are pros and cons to both corded and cordless tools, but which are right for your needs? Here’s a closer look.
Portability
Cordless power tools are very portable. With that high mobility, you can work anywhere you need around your house. For example, a cordless tool is easier to maneuver in tighter spaces, which can help when cutting your countertop for a new farmhouse kitchen sink. Because there is no cord, there’s also no tripping hazard, and you won’t have to search for nearby outlets or run extension cords everywhere. If you work exclusively in your workshop, these might not be concerns, but on a worksite, you might need battery power.
Torque and Power
Even with high-quality modern batteries, a corded tool often offers higher performance. They can deliver more torque because they aren’t drawing power from batteries that will eventually run out of charge. For longer, heavier-duty tasks, corded tools can provide more consistent power without the need to stop and recharge batteries. If you need to do heavy-duty cutting, grinding, or drilling, a corded tool is the way to go.
Project Duration
It can take time to install your new soaking walk in tub, and if it’s a longer job, your batteries could run out. If you need sustained power, like cutting through drywall to complete the install, it might be better to use a corded tool. For quicker projects, a cordless tool should do just fine, especially if you invest in additional batteries.
About Menards®
Every home improvement project starts with a trip to Menards®. With over 300 locations across the Midwest, Menards® offers high-quality tools, materials, and supplies to turn your ideas into reality. Whether you’re updating your kitchen with a new farmhouse kitchen sink or refreshing your outdoor space with new patio furniture and propane fire pits, Save Big Money® and find everything you need for your next project at Menards®.
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