Types of Cordless Power Tools at Do it Best
Cordless power tools offer the freedom to tackle projects anywhere without worrying about outlet access or dragging extension cords. At Do it Best, we carry a wide variety of cordless power tools and accessories for jobs of every size and type.
Power Tool Type | Features | Use Cases | Image |
Lithium-ion tech, fast-charging options, long-lasting runtime | Powering tools on the jobsite or during extended use | ||
Variable speeds, adjustable torque, ergonomic grips | Driving screws, drilling into wood, metal, or drywall | ||
Circular, reciprocating, jig, and more saws with tool-free blade changes | Framing, cutting plywood, trimming lumber, other outdoor applications | ||
Includes toolkits, rotary tools, heat guns, and more | Niche applications and custom tasks in woodworking or home repair | ||
Finish, framing, brad, and more nailers with brush and brushless options | Trim, framing, decking, fencing | ||
LED, adjustable heads, durable housings | Lighting dim workspaces, basements, or attics | ||
High torque ratings, brush and brushless motors, impact functionality | Automotive repairs, heavy-duty fastening | ||
Radios, speakers, fans, and more accessories | Added convenience, cleanup, and productivity on the jobsite | ||
Random orbit, belt, and finish sanders with variable speeds | Surface prep, paint removal, woodworking finish work | ||
Tool-free guard adjustment, high RPM motors | Cutting, grinding, metalwork, sharpening |
The Advantages of Choosing Cordless Power Tools
Cordless power tools have reshaped how professionals and DIYers approach projects. They offer versatility and power once only available with corded tools. Here are a few pros to choosing cordless power tools:
Mobility Without Compromise: Cordless tools let you work anywhere with zero cords in the way. Whether you’re in a garage, basement, attic, or a job site, you don’t need to worry about tangles and limited range.
Cleaner & Safer Workspaces: No tripping over cords, no tangled extension cables, and no dependence on power outlets. That means fewer hazards and more efficiency on the job.
Work Smarter, Not Harder: With brushless motors, compact designs, and long-lasting battery platforms, cordless tools are built for precise work and can endure hours of use without needing a battery recharge.
Platform Compatibility: Tool systems like Milwaukee M18, DeWalt FLEXVOLT, and others allow you to use the same battery across multiple power tools. This saves time and money by only requiring a few batteries for all of your power tools.
Always Ready to Go: Fast-charging batteries, multi-port chargers, and backup power ensure your tools stay powered throughout the entire job.
Choosing the Right Brand for Power Tools
When choosing cordless power tools, brands should also be considered for performance and battery compatibility across your entire tool setup. Do it Best carries trusted brands like Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Makita, all known for building durable and high-performance power tools with reliable battery systems.
Sticking with a single brand lets you use the same batteries and chargers across multiple tools, saving time, space, and money. Whether you're expanding your collection or just starting out, choosing a quality brand with a wide battery platform ensures you’re set up for long-term success on any job.
If you’re looking into Makita tools, see our article: Makita Buying Guide
Shop Cordless Power Tools That Perform Anywhere
Get the power you need without being tied to the wall. Do it Best carries cordless power tools built for contractors, homeowners, and DIYers, all with trusted battery platforms, reliable engineering, and accessories that help you work smarter. Browse our power tools and accessories online today and get home delivery or same-day pickup at a Do it Best retailer in your area.
FAQs
Yes, today’s brushless motors and high-voltage batteries deliver performance that rivals or exceeds corded models in many use cases.
Most lithium-ion batteries last 3–5 years, depending on use and charging habits. Runtime per charge depends on tool type and workload.
No. Batteries are brand- and voltage-specific. Always match your tool with a compatible battery system.
Stick with trusted brands sold at Do it Best, like DeWalt, Milwaukee, or Makita. They offer wide tool ecosystems and reliable battery tech.