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Complete guide to choosing your professional cordless drill
Which torque should you choose for your professional drilling tasks?
Torque is the most important specification when choosing a professional cordless drill. It is measured in Newton-meters (Nm) or inch-pounds (in-lbs). Choosing the wrong torque range means either stripping fasteners on delicate materials or stalling the motor on demanding applications.
Compact 18V drill drivers in the 40 to 60 Nm range are ideal for electricians, finish carpenters, and plumbers working in confined spaces. Mid-range models from 60 to 90 Nm suit general contractors for framing, siding, and structural fasteners. High-performance hammer drills delivering 100 to 140 Nm are the standard for masonry anchoring, concrete drilling, and heavy steel fabrication.
All DeWalt XR, Makita LXT, and Milwaukee M18 FUEL models available at Polar Industrial Equipment clearly publish their torque specifications, with most professional models offering a two-speed gearbox. The first gear maximizes torque at low RPM, while the second optimizes drilling speed with reduced torque. Matching the gear to the application extends bit life and protects fastener heads.
Compact 18V drill drivers in the 40 to 60 Nm range are ideal for electricians, finish carpenters, and plumbers working in confined spaces. Mid-range models from 60 to 90 Nm suit general contractors for framing, siding, and structural fasteners. High-performance hammer drills delivering 100 to 140 Nm are the standard for masonry anchoring, concrete drilling, and heavy steel fabrication.
All DeWalt XR, Makita LXT, and Milwaukee M18 FUEL models available at Polar Industrial Equipment clearly publish their torque specifications, with most professional models offering a two-speed gearbox. The first gear maximizes torque at low RPM, while the second optimizes drilling speed with reduced torque. Matching the gear to the application extends bit life and protects fastener heads.
Brushless or brushed motor: what's the concrete difference on the job site?
Every professional cordless drill in Polar Industrial Equipment's range features a brushless motor, and the distinction is crucial for anyone who uses their tools daily. A brushless motor eliminates the carbon brushes found in conventional designs. These brushes wear out through friction, require periodic replacement, and generate heat that reduces motor efficiency over time.
A brushless motor is electronically controlled, with no wearing mechanical components in direct contact. The result is a motor that runs cooler, delivers up to 57% more run-time per battery charge compared to an equivalent brushed model, and extends service life to well over a decade of intensive professional use.
DeWalt markets this technology as XR, Makita as BL motor, and Milwaukee as part of its M18 FUEL platform. For professionals who bill by the hour, the practical difference translates to fewer battery swaps, fewer motor failures, and consistent power from start to finish of the workday.
A brushless motor is electronically controlled, with no wearing mechanical components in direct contact. The result is a motor that runs cooler, delivers up to 57% more run-time per battery charge compared to an equivalent brushed model, and extends service life to well over a decade of intensive professional use.
DeWalt markets this technology as XR, Makita as BL motor, and Milwaukee as part of its M18 FUEL platform. For professionals who bill by the hour, the practical difference translates to fewer battery swaps, fewer motor failures, and consistent power from start to finish of the workday.
DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, or Fein: How to choose the right brand?
The choice between major professional drill brands depends as much on your existing tool fleet as on technical specifications. Battery platform consistency is the dominant argument for a professional who already owns several tools from a given brand.
DeWalt 20V MAX dominates in heavy construction with its FlexVolt ecosystem allowing batteries to automatically switch between 20V and 60V depending on the connected tool. Makita LXT 18V excels in its lightness, ergonomics, and catalog of over 425 tools sharing the same battery.
Milwaukee M18 FUEL stands out for its maximum torque and its 5-year manufacturer's warranty on FUEL tools, the longest on the Canadian professional market. Fein, a German precision brand, offers ASCD 18V drill drivers with the QuickIN quick-change accessory system, particularly valued in industrial settings and automotive mechanics.
Équipement Industriel Polar distributes all four of these brands with local Quebec stock for fast delivery.
DeWalt 20V MAX dominates in heavy construction with its FlexVolt ecosystem allowing batteries to automatically switch between 20V and 60V depending on the connected tool. Makita LXT 18V excels in its lightness, ergonomics, and catalog of over 425 tools sharing the same battery.
Milwaukee M18 FUEL stands out for its maximum torque and its 5-year manufacturer's warranty on FUEL tools, the longest on the Canadian professional market. Fein, a German precision brand, offers ASCD 18V drill drivers with the QuickIN quick-change accessory system, particularly valued in industrial settings and automotive mechanics.
Équipement Industriel Polar distributes all four of these brands with local Quebec stock for fast delivery.
Hammer drill or rotary hammer: which application requires which?
The confusion between hammer drills and rotary hammers is common in the field, but the distinction is important for the results achieved and the tool's lifespan.
A hammer drill combines standard rotation with a mechanical axial striking mechanism, producing 30,000 to 34,000 blows per minute.
It is ideal for drilling into brick, concrete blocks, and light to medium-density masonry. The recommended diameter remains under 13 mm to preserve the drill bit and the tool. The Makita DHP486Z and DeWalt DCD996 are prime examples.
An SDS-Plus or SDS-Max rotary hammer is designed for reinforced concrete, dense foundations, and demolition applications. Its electro-pneumatic mechanism generates an impact energy of 1.5 to 3.0 joules, far superior to a hammer drill.
For anchoring structures, installing chemical anchors in high-density concrete, or drilling holes larger than 16 mm in concrete, the rotary hammer is the only appropriate professional choice.
A hammer drill combines standard rotation with a mechanical axial striking mechanism, producing 30,000 to 34,000 blows per minute.
It is ideal for drilling into brick, concrete blocks, and light to medium-density masonry. The recommended diameter remains under 13 mm to preserve the drill bit and the tool. The Makita DHP486Z and DeWalt DCD996 are prime examples.
An SDS-Plus or SDS-Max rotary hammer is designed for reinforced concrete, dense foundations, and demolition applications. Its electro-pneumatic mechanism generates an impact energy of 1.5 to 3.0 joules, far superior to a hammer drill.
For anchoring structures, installing chemical anchors in high-density concrete, or drilling holes larger than 16 mm in concrete, the rotary hammer is the only appropriate professional choice.
Ergonomics and battery compatibility: the decisive criteria when buying a drill
A cordless drill used several hours a day must be evaluated for its ergonomics as much as its power. Weight is the first factor to consider: compact brushless drills weigh between 1.4 and 1.8 kg without a battery, while high-performance models reach 2.2 to 2.5 kg. Over a full workday, this difference of 400 to 800 grams becomes significant for wrist and elbow fatigue.
The length of the tool is also critical for confined spaces. DeWalt 20V XR and Makita 18V compact drills measure between 155 and 175 mm in overall length, allowing for use in electrical boxes, suspended ceilings, and wall cavities. Some models integrate a spirit level, a three-position LED light, and a battery charge display on the tool – three features that improve precision and productivity on the job site.
Battery compatibility remains the most defining criterion for a professional who already owns a fleet of tools. Polar Industrial Equipment offers all drills as tool-only versions for compatible users, and as complete kits with 5.0 Ah batteries and a fast charger for new platforms.
The length of the tool is also critical for confined spaces. DeWalt 20V XR and Makita 18V compact drills measure between 155 and 175 mm in overall length, allowing for use in electrical boxes, suspended ceilings, and wall cavities. Some models integrate a spirit level, a three-position LED light, and a battery charge display on the tool – three features that improve precision and productivity on the job site.
Battery compatibility remains the most defining criterion for a professional who already owns a fleet of tools. Polar Industrial Equipment offers all drills as tool-only versions for compatible users, and as complete kits with 5.0 Ah batteries and a fast charger for new platforms.