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Sealey CP20V 20v Cordless 8 Piece Power Tool Kit

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About Power Tool Kits

Power tool kits bring together two or more essential cordless tools in a single, cost-effective bundle — typically sharing the same battery platform so you can switch between tools without stopping work. At MyToolShed.co.uk, you'll find kits from trusted professional brands including Makita, DeWalt, Bosch Professional, Festool, and more, ranging from compact 12v twin-packs to heavy-duty 18v and 54v FLEXVOLT multi-tool sets.

Most kits include at least one battery and a charger, making them an ideal entry point into a new battery platform or a practical way to expand an existing collection. Whether you need a combi drill and impact driver pairing for everyday fastening and drilling, or a specialist SDS plus and combi drill combination for groundwork and masonry, MyToolShed has a kit to suit.

Applications

  • General construction — drilling, driving screws, and fixing across a wide range of materials
  • Carpentry and joinery — chippies benefit from drill and impact driver combos for timber framing and fit-out work
  • Electrical installation — sparkies use compact kits for cable routing and back-box fixing
  • Plumbing and heating — SDS and combi drill kits for drilling through masonry, concrete, and joists
  • Renovation and refurbishment — multi-piece kits covering a broad range of tasks on site
  • DIY and home improvement — ideal for enthusiasts tackling demanding projects at home

Choosing The Right Power Tool Kits

Consider the following factors before selecting a power tool kit:

  • Voltage: 12v kits are lightweight and suited to lighter tasks; 18v kits offer the best balance of power and portability for most tradespeople; 54v kits handle the most demanding applications.
  • Brushless motors: Look for brushless models for greater efficiency, longer run time, and extended tool life — particularly important for heavy daily use.
  • Battery compatibility: Choose a platform you can grow — brands like Makita and DeWalt offer extensive ranges that share the same batteries across dozens of tools.
  • Kit contents: Twin kits (combi drill + impact driver) suit most trades; three or six-piece kits offer better value if you need multiple tools from the outset.
  • Included batteries: Check battery capacity (Ah) — higher Ah ratings mean longer run time between charges.

Safety Information

Always ensure cordless tools are used with manufacturer-approved batteries and chargers. Do not use 240v mains-powered adaptors with battery-only tools. Wear appropriate PPE — including eye protection and dust masks — when drilling into masonry or concrete. Follow BS/EN safety guidelines and inspect tools before each use for signs of damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are batteries included with power tool kits?

Most kits sold at MyToolShed.co.uk include at least one or two batteries and a charger. Always check the individual product listing to confirm what's included, as some kits are sold body-only.

Can I mix batteries from different brands?

No — batteries are not cross-compatible between brands. However, within the same brand, many tools share a battery platform, meaning a Makita 18v battery, for example, will fit across a wide range of Makita 18v tools.

What's the difference between a combi drill and an SDS drill?

A combi drill combines drilling and hammer action for general use in wood, metal, and light masonry. An SDS drill uses a dedicated chuck mechanism to deliver a more powerful hammering action, making it better suited to heavy-duty drilling in concrete and dense masonry.

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