Cordless Tools
Cordless Tools for Professional and Home Use
Cordless power tools are a part of standard equipment on active jobsites. With a reliable cordless machine, professionals get consistent output, controlled torque, and stable runtime, all while moving freely - no cords dragging across the floor. Our high-quality tools cover all the work types you may need for your commercial or residential project: drilling, fastening, cutting, grinding, and demolition, without dependence on a fixed wall outlet.
At Tool Academy, you’ll find a wide range of power tools: angle drills to fit into tight spaces, hammer drills that handle masonry, and impact drivers for structural fastening. You'll also find saws, grinders, polishers, oscillating tools, planers, and other tools for everything from basic cutting to surface preparation.
For installation work, we offer screw guns, nailers and staplers, lasers, inflators, lights, radios, and vacuums. As for specialized tasks, the collection includes concrete vibrators, mixing drills, compressors, and cut-out tools.
Tool Academy supplies only trusted brands you can rely on: Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt, Bosch, Metabo, Fein, Husqvarna, Stabila, Collomix, Paslode, and more. The catalog includes professional battery powered tools that suit a range of outdoor and indoor projects.
Benefits of Cordless Power Tools
Working with no cord attached reduces setup time and lets you move freely through the workspace. No more fighting with an extension lead while you’re scaffolding or mounting on a ladder. This freedom improves your work and lowers the risk of tripping.
Modern brushless motors bring real power: high torque and less heat. You'll get longer runtimes and steady performance, even under heavy load. Plenty of drilling and fastening tasks that once needed a cord can now be handled with a professional battery-powered tool.
A battery platform makes the tool management simple. A single battery type can operate drills, saws, lights, and fastening tools within the same system. This leads to fewer chargers and fewer cords to store. For home projects, cordless tools mean you can work in the garage or wherever you want, no extra outlets needed. Outdoor projects benefit too, especially those that run in an open area where there’s no access to electricity.
Key Features of Cordless Power Tools
Lithium-ion batteries come in multiple voltage classes - 12V, 18V, and 20V are the most common options. Compact models are light and easy to handle, ideal for installation or finishing. Higher voltages give the power you need for drilling into concrete or tackling heavy-duty fastenings.
Battery capacity is measured in amp-hours. Lower-capacity packs reduce weight and are suitable for intermittent tasks. Larger packs run longer and are essential for continuous operation. Switch between several batteries to prevent overheating.
Most professional tools share interchangeable batteries within the same brand platform. A single battery can power your drill, grinder, light, and saw, as long as it's the same brand.
Intelligent charging systems monitor temperature and cell balance, protecting battery health. Rapid chargers can restore a depleted battery in under an hour, so the professional can get back to work quicker.
Electronic safety features include overload protection, thermal shutdown, clutch control, and brake systems that stop rotation immediately when the trigger is released. Such advanced features are beneficial for both the user’s safety and the tool’s prolonged lifespan.
How to Choose the Right Cordless Tool for Your Needs
Pick the cordless tool system based on what job you need to do and what material you're about to work with. For lighter installation, compact drill/drivers and 12V platforms will do the job. If you're drilling into masonry or need heavy fastening, you'll want high-torque 18V or 20V tools. Cutting applications require the appropriate type of saw involved (circular, reciprocating, etc).
Your runtime needs will determine the battery size - occasional tasks can be completed with smaller packs, while daily work means reaching for higher amp-hour batteries and multiple chargers. Sticking to a single battery platform helps keep costs down and simplifies storage.
Comfort counts, especially for daily performance. Balanced weight distribution, a comfortable grip that feels right in the hand, and low vibration all matter, especially when you're dealing with overhead work or fastening all day.
Cordless Tool Maintenance and Safety Tips
Batteries last longer when stored dry and at moderate temperatures, always charged with approved chargers. Don't leave batteries fully drained - switch them during use to spread the wear evenly.
Keep the tool housings clean and make sure ventilation openings are unobstructed. Dust build-up means hotter motors and lower efficiency, so you should avoid this. Inspect chucks, collets, and blade mounts to keep accessories in their best condition.
Before starting, make sure the electronic brakes and clutch settings work as they should. Worn-out accessories put more strain on your tool and reduce performance, so swap them out early. Always use eye and ear protection at the jobsite.
Well-made storage cases are worth considering - they keep tools and batteries safe during transportation and help prevent accidental drops.
Why Choose Tool Academy
For more than three decades, Tool Academy has been supplying contractors and builders with professional tools for construction, tiling, fastening, concrete and masonry work. Each product we offer is designed to handle real work and provide consistent results.
We keep our shelves stocked with battery operated tools for sale, as well as batteries, chargers, and accessories to set up a unified system suitable for your project. Order online (we offer worldwide shipping) or visit one of our stores - our team will help make the right choice.