We see the best cordless drill kit deals during the Holiday shopping, especially right around Black Friday. Cordless drill kits might not be as glamorous as some of the other things you might be buying this time of year, but they make for great gifts and provide for inexpensive entry into pro brands’ cordless power tool platforms.
Many of these cordless drill deals are repeats from last year, but some of them are new and even unprecedented.
For this year’s Black Friday 2016 cordless drills roundup, I’ve focused on 18V-class drills, adding in just one notable 12V-class offering.
Which of these are the best of the best? Well, that depends on what you’re looking for.
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If I were in the market for a new cordless drill and wanted to maximize the bang for the buck, my money would go towards the Bosch kit. Milwaukee’s kit is also particularly enticing, but I wish the pricing were a little lower.
But if you’re not looking at the cordless platform as a whole, take a serious look at the Metabo 18V model – a personal favorite.
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Note: 20V Max and 18V Are the Same Thing
For those of you that might be visiting ToolGuyd for the first time, know this – 20V Max and 18V are the same thing. The “Max” part of 20V Max means that a fully charged and unloaded battery will have a measured output of 0f 20V, but its operating voltage will be 18V just the same.
Also, you’ll see a few brushless drills mentioned. Why go brushless? In a nutshell, greater efficiency, longer runtime. Read More: Brushless Power Tool Motors 101.
Milwaukee M18 2606 Cordless Drill Bundle
I don’t know why, but Milwaukee’s offering for the 2016 holiday season is their M18 2606 drill, plus an LED flashlight, for $119. There’s also a similar impact driver combo kit.
Last year’s offering was just a drill kit, for $99, and it came with a hardshell case. It was a great deal, and I bought one for my dad.
This kit isn’t bad at all, and the price is actually very good when you look at the prices of its components. I’m hoping that the price relaxes a little bit, perhaps to the magic number of $99.
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Milwaukee M12 Drill/Driver Kit – Compact and Capable
This Milwaukee M12 drill kit is a great way to burst into their excellent compact cordless drill lineup. At $99 it’s not the greatest deal, but there are usually some great added incentives, such as free bonus batteries or a free Bluetooth speaker.
For the best Milwaukee M12 drill, some patience is required.
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Dewalt DCD771 – a Basic Brushed Motor Drill
The Dewalt DCD771 is a very popular starter drill kit, and it’s easy to see why. It’s got strong pro-grade branding, and it’s bundled with (2) Li-ion battery packs, albeit low capacity ones.
You can find this deal at nearly every retailer that sells power tools.
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Dewalt DCD777 – Step up to Brushless for Less
Dewalt tried something different for this year – they put together a more compact brushless drill promo kit together, DCD777C2.
At least one retailer will be selling this Dewalt brushless drill kit for $119 as part of their Black Friday 2016 sales. Maybe they all will?
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Makita XPH102 18V Hammer Drill – Entry into a Strong System
This Makita XPH102 18V hammer drill kit looks to be a new offering for the 2016 holiday season. It has decent specs (480 in-lbs max torque), and faster speeds than competing models.
It’s also the only promo drill kit in those roundup to be bundled with a high capacity battery pack. This means that the kit has everything you need to get into Makita’s full 18V lineup. With the other promo drill kits, the bundled compact batteries won’t last long with heavier duty tools, such as a cordless saw.
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Hitachi 18V DS18DGL – Unsightly, But Who Cares?
Hitachi has come out with some stellar 18V drills and drivers in recent years. This model, DS18DGL, has decent specs and is bundled with two battery packs, for just under $100.
I have exhausted my politeness with Hitachi’s older tools. It’s ugly, but so what – I’ve had nothing but stellar experiences with Hitachi cordless power tools.
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Bosch 18V DDB181 – Cheaper Than Ever, Still Decent
When Bosch came out with the DDB181 drill/driver kit, they described it as being as compact as a typical 12V model, and it is.
But in the years since, they’ve proven that the B stands for Basic, as this has been priced at or around $99 every single holiday season.
It’s a capable cordless drill, and every bit as compact as Bosch claims. It’s actually a pleasure to use.
At its current (but probably temporary) price of $92 for the 2-battery kit, this is probably the best deal of the bunch.
If I were just shopping for a nice 18V drill, this one would probably be the winner.
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Metabo 18V LT Quick – Our Favorite Has Dropped in Price
Metabo’s 18V Quick drill driver goes against a lot of what I used to believe. It has a 3/8″ chuck, and I’m okay with that, despite typically only seeing 3/8″ chucks on 12V-class or entry-level 18V models. The chuck on this drill is special too. It removes quickly, to reveal a 1/4″ hex chuck, allowing you quickly swap between drilling and driving with the same tool.
This was my editor’s choice pick in our 2016 Best Cordless Drills roundup.
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Ridgid 18V Brushless – At Crazy Pricing
Ridgid came out with a new 18V Gen5X brushless drill kit, and it’s just… $99. Whoa.
It (model R860053SB) only comes with a single battery pack, but the price point is almost unbelievable. The specs are pretty competitive, too.
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Ridgid 18V Brushed – Proven and With 2 Batteries
If you don’t quite care about brushless advantages, consider the Ridgid R860052K kit. It features an ordinary drill/driver, but comes with 2 Li-ion battery packs, which you might find more helpful, especially if you plan on buying additional Ridgid power tools, such as a cordless impact driver.
At $99, this is a good deal.
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Porter Cable 20V Max- 1 Battery But Looooow Price
With this kit you get a very good Porter Cable 20V Max cordless drill, and a single 1.5Ah battery. There’s another version with 2 batteries, but at nearly double the price, and an in-between model that’s bundled with 2 lower capacities. This kit, PCC606LA, with a price of $70, seems to be a good choice for tighter budgets.
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Porter Cable 20V Max Brushless – But the Basic Version
Porter Cable has come out with 2 new brushless drill/drivers – PCCK607LB, and PCC608LB. This model, the later, has slightly lower than competitive specs, in my opinion, but it comes with 2 low capacity battery packs (1.3Ah), and is the only other cordless drill that gives you brushless benefits for under $100.
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DIYer Brands?
It’s not clear which Ryobi or Craftsman cordless drill kits will be on sale this year, but I’ll try to add them in when we hear more. Usually though, Ryobi, Craftsman, and other DIYer brands focus on combo kits, not standalone cordless drill kits.