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Angle & Rotary Drills

Discover Precision Drilling with Our Rotary Drills. Explore our selection of top-quality rotary and angle drills, ideal for any job, whether in your home workshop or for professional use in Galway. Durable, reliable, and affordably priced, our drills excel in versatility, suitable for drilling through metal, wood, or plastic. We offer both 110V and 220V models to cater to different power needs, ensuring compatibility wherever you are. Perfect for power tools requirements in Galway and available for purchase online, our drills guarantee efficiency and precision. Choose Carey Tools for your drilling needs and order your new Angle & Rotary Drill today from our website, where power meets precision.

Frequently Asked Questions


 

How much is shipping?

At Carey Tools, we offer FREE shipping when you spend over 75 euros on all our tools & equipment

Do you provide delivery all over Ireland?

Yes, we use reliable delivery partners which means that you should receive your parcel within 1 – 5 working days.

What are some common uses for angle and rotary drills?

Angle drills are great for tight spaces, like in plumbing and electrical jobs, while rotary drills are designed for heavy-duty drilling into materials like concrete, masonry, and stone, often used in construction and renovation.

What are the main differences between angle and rotary drills?

They have a right-angled chuck for tight spaces, whereas rotary drills are heavier, with a piston mechanism for hammering action, ideal for hard materials like concrete.

How do I decide what drill is better for a particular job?

Choose it for drilling in confined spaces or awkward angles, and a rotary drill for heavy-duty drilling into hard materials like concrete, considering space and material hardness.

How powerful of an angle or rotary drill do I need for drilling into concrete or masonry?

For concrete or masonry, use a rotary drill with a hammer function. The necessary power depends on hole size and depth, and material hardness. Typically, a drill with at least 7 amps is sufficient, with more power needed for larger or more frequent tasks.

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