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Bosch PUSHDRIVE 3.6v Cordless Screwdriver

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Makita DHP453 18v LXT Cordless Combi Drill

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DeWalt DCS334 18v XR Cordless Brushless Jigsaw

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About Power Tools

Power tools have transformed the way tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts approach projects, converting hours of manual labour into efficient, precise work completed in minutes. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range spanning everything from compact 12V tools for delicate applications to heavy-duty 54V systems that rival corded performance. Whether you need drills for precise hole-making, grinders for surface preparation, impact wrenches for fastening, or demolition tools for breaking through tough materials, our collection includes both professional-grade equipment and accessible DIY options to suit every skill level and budget.

Modern power tools offer unprecedented choice between corded and cordless platforms. Corded tools running on UK 240V mains electricity deliver consistent, uninterrupted power for workshop environments and demanding applications. Cordless systems powered by advanced lithium-ion battery technology provide the freedom to work anywhere without trailing cables, with 18V and 20V platforms representing the sweet spot for most trades. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks trusted brands including DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Bosch Professional, and Festool for trade users, alongside Black & Decker, Bosch DIY, and Einhell for home enthusiasts. Our range includes specialised tools like biscuit jointers, hole borers, disc cutters, and even cordless coolers for site refreshment.

Applications

Power tools are essential across virtually every trade and countless DIY applications:

  • Electricians: Drills, impact drivers, and hole borers for cable routing and fixing electrical accessories
  • Carpenters and joiners: Sanders, biscuit jointers, and engravers for precision woodworking
  • Plumbers: Impact wrenches and specialist cutting tools for pipework installation
  • Builders and general contractors: Complete ranges covering drilling, cutting, grinding, and demolition work
  • Maintenance engineers: Impact wrenches and grinders for repair and servicing work
  • Landscapers: Air blowers and demolition tools for outdoor groundwork
  • Automotive mechanics: Impact wrenches, grinders, and polishers for vehicle maintenance
  • DIY enthusiasts: Versatile tool collections for home improvement and repair projects

Choosing The Right Power Tools

Corded vs Cordless: Corded tools suit workshop environments requiring sustained power from 240V mains electricity. Cordless tools excel for site work, working at height, and locations without power supply. Consider battery platform compatibility—investing in one manufacturer's ecosystem allows battery sharing across multiple tools.

Voltage Selection: 12V tools offer compact size for light-duty work in confined spaces. 18V and 20V platforms balance power and portability for most trades. Higher voltages (36V, 40V, 54V) deliver corded-like performance for demanding professional applications requiring extended runtime and maximum power.

Professional vs DIY Grade: Professional tools feature robust construction, powerful motors, and comprehensive warranties to withstand daily commercial use. DIY-grade tools offer excellent value for occasional home use but may lack the durability for intensive applications.

Brushless Technology: Brushless motors deliver approximately 30% longer runtime, 50% extended motor life, and more compact designs compared to brushed alternatives. For professionals using tools daily, this technology quickly pays for itself through increased productivity and reduced battery replacement costs.

Safety Information

Always wear appropriate PPE including safety glasses, hearing protection when using loud tools, and dust masks when cutting or grinding materials. Before use, inspect tools for damage and ensure guards are fitted and functioning correctly. When working with corded tools, check cables for damage and use an RCD (residual current device) adaptor when working outdoors or in damp conditions to comply with UK electrical safety standards.

Follow HSE guidance regarding Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), particularly when cutting materials that generate harmful dust. Many materials including wood, masonry, and metals produce dust that poses serious health risks with prolonged exposure. Use appropriate dust extraction and respiratory protection as required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose corded or cordless power tools?

For site work and locations without power supply, cordless tools are essential for portability. Modern lithium-ion cordless tools now offer performance comparable to corded equivalents for most applications. However, corded 240V tools remain preferable for workshop use and extended operation where consistent power is paramount. Many professionals at MyToolShed.co.uk maintain both types, selecting the appropriate tool for each specific situation.

What voltage cordless platform should I choose?

For most tradespeople, 18V or 20V offers the best balance of power, runtime, and tool weight across the widest range of applications. This voltage handles everything from drilling and driving to sawing and grinding. Choose 12V for compact tools in tight spaces. Consider higher voltages (36V, 54V) only if you regularly undertake demanding applications like heavy-duty breaking or extended cutting that would otherwise require corded tools.

Can I use batteries from one brand with another manufacturer's tools?

No, battery systems are proprietary to each manufacturer. An 18V Makita battery won't fit DeWalt tools, and vice versa. This is why committing to a single battery platform when building your cordless toolkit is important. Once you've invested in batteries and a charger from one manufacturer, adding additional bare tools from the same range becomes very cost-effective.

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