
Amazon Prime Day 2026 is here, and the cordless drill deals are the deepest we have seen all year. I have been tracking power tool pricing on Amazon for the past 90 days, and right now I am watching up to 46% off name brands like DeWalt, Craftsman, and Bosch. The hardest part is figuring out which deals are genuinely good versus which ones look good but sit at the same price they were last month.
Our team pulled the 12 best Amazon Prime Day cordless drill deals currently live and ranked them by value, build quality, and what you actually get in the kit. We compared each against the 90-day price history on Amazon to confirm the discount is real. Whether you need a budget drill for hanging shelves or a brushless combo kit for serious DIY work, there is a deal below worth grabbing before stock runs out.
If you want a broader view of all the Prime Day power tool deals happening right now, our power tool deals roundup covers saws, sanders, and combo kits beyond drills. And for shoppers debating between a drill and an impact driver, our impact driver comparisons explain the differences clearly.
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DEWALT 20V Max Cordless Drill Driver Set
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DEWALT 20V MAX Drill and Impact Driver Combo
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DEWALT 20V MAX Brushless Drill Driver
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DEWALT 20V MAX Brushless Combo Kit
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CRAFTSMAN V20 MAX Drill and Impact Combo
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CRAFTSMAN V20 Cordless Drill/Driver
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DEWALT 20V MAX Drill with 100-Piece Bit Set
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AVID POWER 20V Cordless Drill Set
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DEWALT 20V MAX XR Hammer Drill Combo
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CRAFTSMAN V20 Brushless Combo Kit
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20V Max
2-speed 0-450/1500 RPM
1/2 inch chuck
300 UWO
3.6 lbs
I have used the DCD771C2 on everything from IKEA furniture assembly to deck repairs, and it has never let me down. The 2-speed transmission gives you 0-450 RPM for driving screws and 0-1500 RPM for drilling through wood or light metal. At 3.6 pounds with a battery installed, my arm does not fatigue even when I am doing overhead work in the garage.
The kit ships with two 1.3 Ah XR lithium-ion batteries, a fast charger, and a contractor bag. Having two batteries means you can run one while the other charges, which matters more than people think. The 1/2 inch single sleeve ratcheting chuck grips bits tightly without needing a separate key, and the LED work light with a 20-second delay is genuinely useful in crawl spaces.

With nearly 49,000 reviews and a 4.8 star average, this is the most popular cordless drill on Amazon for good reason. The DCD771C2 hit the market years ago but DeWalt has kept it current by pricing it aggressively during Prime Day. Compared to the brushless DCD777D1 (our budget pick below), this model uses a brushed motor, which means slightly less runtime per charge and more wear over time.
For most homeowners, the difference is negligible. The brushed motor is the trade-off that lets this kit stay under $100 during Prime Day, and the build quality matches anything in the DeWalt lineup. The 3-year warranty is the same coverage you get on their premium tools.

The DCD771C2 is the right pick for first-time drill buyers, homeowners building out a basic tool collection, and anyone who needs a reliable backup drill. It handles furniture assembly, light wood framing, and drilling pilot holes in drywall with no complaints. If you already own DeWalt 20V batteries, this is the cheapest way to add a second drill to your collection.
Skip this one if you plan to drill into concrete, brick, or masonry regularly. You need a hammer drill for that. Also consider the brushless DCD777D1 if you do heavy daily use and want longer battery life, or the DeWalt combo kit below if you want an impact driver included.
20V Max
Drill + Impact Driver
2 batteries
60k+ reviews
1/2 inch chuck
The DCK240C2 combo kit is the deal I recommend to friends who are buying their first real power tool setup. You get the same DCD771 drill/driver from the kit above, plus the DCF885 impact driver, two batteries, a charger, and a contractor bag. An impact driver is not a luxury. It is the right tool for driving long deck screws and lag bolts, and it saves your wrist.
With 60,000+ reviews and a 4.7 star average, this is the #1 best-selling power tool combo kit on Amazon. I have put both tools through cabinet installation, fence repair, and a full deck build. The impact driver at 1,825 in-lbs of torque makes short work of 3-inch deck screws, and the drill handles boring holes through 2x lumber without bogging down.

The combo saves you roughly $50 versus buying the two tools separately, which is why it sits at the top of our value picks. Both tools share the same 20V battery platform, so any DeWalt 20V batteries you buy later work across your entire collection. The compact 7.5-inch drill design and 5.55-inch impact driver both fit in tight spots that bulkier drills cannot reach.
The main downside is the brushed motors, which deliver less runtime than the brushless combo we cover later. But for the typical homeowner doing weekend projects, the runtime is more than adequate. International buyers should note the 110V charger is US-specific.

New homeowners, first-time tool buyers, and DIYers who want a complete drill and impact driver setup in one box. The included contractor bag keeps both tools organized. If you are starting from zero and need both tools, this combo is the cheapest way to get into the DeWalt 20V platform.
Skip this if you already own a DeWalt 20V drill and just need an impact driver. In that case, buy the DCF885 impact driver bare tool. Also skip it if you need brushless motors for daily professional use. Look at the DCK277D2 brushless combo instead.
20V Max
Brushless motor
2.0 Ah battery
7.6 inch length
300 UWO
The DCD777D1 is the drill I bought for my own garage. The brushless motor is the reason. Brushed motors waste energy as heat, which means shorter runtime and more wear. The DCD777D1 gets noticeably more holes per charge than the older DCD771, which matters when you are drilling dozens of holes in a deck frame.
At 7.6 inches front-to-back and just over 3 pounds with the battery, it is one of the most compact brushless drills DeWalt makes. The 1/2 inch ratcheting chuck grips bits firmly, and the variable speed trigger gives you precise control from 0-450 RPM in low gear up to 0-1,500 RPM in high gear.

What sold me was the 2.0 Ah battery. The brushed DCD771 ships with 1.3 Ah batteries, which means more charging breaks. The DCD777D1 with its 2.0 Ah pack gets me through a full afternoon of projects on a single charge. The 3-year warranty matches the rest of the DeWalt 20V lineup.
With a 4.8 star average across 2,200+ reviews, the ratings match the more established models. The 53.1 Nm of torque is enough for 1-inch hole saws in wood and 1/2 inch bits in mild steel. It will not drill concrete. You need a hammer drill for that.

Buyers who want the runtime advantage of a brushless motor without paying $150+ for a combo kit. The DCD777D1 is also the right pick for anyone who already has DeWalt 20V batteries and wants a standalone drill at a Prime Day price.
Skip this if you need a kit with two batteries. This model ships with one 2.0 Ah battery only. Also consider the DCK277D2 brushless combo if you need both a drill and an impact driver in one box.
20V Max
Brushless
2 tools
2x 2.0 Ah batteries
2800 RPM impact
The DCK277D2 is the brushless upgrade to the DCK240C2 combo we covered earlier. Both tools use brushless motors, which means longer runtime, more power, and longer tool life. If you use your drill daily or want a combo that will hold up for years, the extra cost over the brushed combo is worth it.
The DCD777 brushless drill runs the same compact 7.6 inch form factor as our budget pick, and the DCF787 brushless impact driver delivers 1,500 in-lbs of torque at 2,800 RPM. For deck building, cabinet installation, and renovation work, this combo handles anything a homeowner or light commercial user can throw at it.

You get two 2.0 Ah batteries, a fast charger, and a contractor bag. The 89% 5-star rating across 4,400+ reviews confirms what I have seen in my own use. The 1-year free service contract plus 3-year warranty and 90-day money back guarantee are some of the best consumer protections in the power tool industry.
Compared to the DCK240C2 brushed combo at $149, the DCK277D2 runs $169. For $20 more, you get brushless motors and a faster impact driver. That price gap is small enough that I usually recommend the brushless combo to anyone planning to keep their tools for more than a year.

DIYers and homeowners who want a long-term drill and impact driver setup without jumping to professional-tier pricing. The brushless motors justify the small premium over the brushed combo, especially if you use your tools weekly.
Skip this if you only need a drill and will rarely use the impact driver. In that case, save $70 and get the DCD777D1 standalone. Also skip this if you already own the brushed DCK240C2 and do not need an upgrade.
20V MAX
Drill + Impact Driver
2 batteries
$99
280 UWO drill
Craftsman’s V20 platform is the budget-friendly cousin of DeWalt’s 20V Max, and the CMCK200C2 combo is one of the best Prime Day drill deals under $100. I have used this combo on small renovation projects and the value is hard to beat. You get a drill, an impact driver, two batteries, a charger, a bag, and two bits for $99.
The CMCD700 drill/driver runs a 2-speed gearbox (0-350 and 0-1,500 RPM) with 280 UWO of power, which is plenty for furniture assembly, light framing, and most home DIY projects. The CMCF800 impact driver delivers 1,460 in-lbs of torque at 2,800 RPM and 3,100 BPM, which makes driving 3-inch deck screws effortless.

At 4.7 stars across nearly 9,000 reviews, this combo is one of the most popular on Amazon. The contoured over-molded handles are comfortable for extended use, and the LED lights on both tools are bright enough for basement and attic work. The 3-year warranty matches what you get from DeWalt.
The trade-off is build quality. Some users report the drill chuck develops slight play over time, and the impact driver lacks variable speed control. For the $50 you save versus the DeWalt brushed combo, those are acceptable compromises for casual users.

Budget-conscious homeowners, first-time tool buyers, and anyone who needs a complete drill and impact driver setup for under $100. Craftsman’s V20 batteries also work across their full line of 20V outdoor and shop tools, which is a bonus if you plan to expand.
Skip this if you want brushless motors for maximum runtime. The Craftsman CMCK2530C2 brushless combo below gets you there for $50 more. Also skip this if you are a daily professional user. The DeWalt XR combo is built for that workload.
20V MAX
1/2 inch chuck
280 UWO
1.3 Ah battery
3-year warranty
If you just need a drill and not a combo kit, the Craftsman CMCD700C1 is the cheapest solid option on our list. At $59 during Prime Day, this is the lowest entry point for a 20V MAX cordless drill from a major brand. I bought this for my in-laws last year and they have used it for everything from hanging curtains to assembling a backyard shed.
The 280 UWO motor is the same power output as the Craftsman combo kit drill, so you are not sacrificing performance by skipping the combo. The 1/2 inch keyless chuck accepts standard drill bits, and the 2-speed gearbox (0-350 RPM for driving, 0-1,500 RPM for drilling) covers most household tasks.

The 1.3 Ah battery is the main trade-off. It charges in under 60 minutes, but heavy users will want to keep it plugged in. For the typical homeowner doing occasional projects, the battery life is fine. The 3-year warranty and Versatrack hang hook compatibility add value.
With 5,900+ reviews and a 4.7 star average, this is one of the highest-rated budget drills on Amazon. The build quality is what you would expect from Craftsman at this price point. Solid for the money, but not a tool you want to depend on for daily professional work.

Homeowners who need a single drill for occasional projects, renters who do not want to invest in a full kit, and gift buyers looking for a reliable drill under $60. The 20V MAX battery platform means you can expand into other Craftsman tools later.
Skip this if you plan to drill into masonry. You need a hammer drill for that. Also consider the DeWalt DCD777D1 brushless drill above if you want longer runtime and more power per charge.
20V Max
100-piece bit set
2 batteries
300 UWO
92% 5-star reviews
This is the DCD771C2 kit plus a 100-piece bit and accessory set, which makes it a complete starter package. If you have ever tried to drill a pilot hole with the wrong bit, you know why having a wide variety of bits matters. The included Impact Ready, Tough Case, and Pilot Point drive and drill bit sets cover almost any household task.
The 92% 5-star rating across 2,795 reviews is the highest on our list. Users specifically praise the value of getting a complete bit set in one box. For someone starting from zero, buying all of these bits separately would cost more than the kit itself.

The drill itself is the same proven DCD771 covered as our top pick. You get 300 UWO of power, a 1/2 inch ratcheting chuck, and 2 batteries. The bit set includes drill bits, driver bits, and impact-rated accessories in a Tough Case that keeps everything organized.
The downside is the brushed motor and 1.3 Ah batteries, which are limitations of the DCD771 platform. For the price, including a high-quality 100-piece bit set makes this kit a smarter buy than the drill alone for first-time tool owners.

New homeowners, first-time tool buyers, and anyone who needs a complete drill and bit setup in one purchase. The 100-piece bit set replaces the need to buy individual bits and accessories for years of projects.
Skip this if you already own a cordless drill and a comprehensive bit set. You would be paying for duplicates. Also skip this if you want a brushless motor. The standalone DCD777D1 brushless drill is the upgrade path.
20V
15+1 torque
550 RPM
22 accessories
3/8 inch chuck
The AVID POWER 20V drill is what I recommend to first-time drill buyers who do not want to spend over $50. At $43.99, this is the cheapest 20V cordless drill we found that actually delivers on its promises. With 23,000+ reviews and a 4.6 star average, the user base is large enough that you can trust the consensus.
The 15+1 torque settings and 280 in-lbs of max torque are surprisingly capable for the price. The included 22 accessories (10 drill bits, 10 driver bits, flexible shaft, and extension bar) cover the typical home DIY needs. The battery level display on the battery pack is a feature I wish more drills had at this price point.

The drill is best for furniture assembly, hanging pictures, light wood projects, and similar tasks. The 3/8 inch chuck limits you to smaller bits. The 550 RPM max speed is slower than the DeWalt and Craftsman drills, which means longer drilling times in dense materials.
The main trade-off is the brand ecosystem. AVID POWER batteries only work with AVID POWER tools, so you cannot expand into a broader tool platform. For the price, that is acceptable for occasional users.

Renters, college students, first-time homeowners, and gift buyers who want a working drill for under $50. The included accessory kit removes the need to buy bits separately. The compact 2.5 lb build is also comfortable for users with smaller hands.
Skip this if you plan to drill into concrete or masonry. Skip this if you want to expand into a larger tool platform later. And skip this if you need professional-grade durability for daily use.
20V MAX XR
Hammer drill
Impact driver
2x 4Ah batteries
1825 in-lbs torque
The DCK250QQ2 is the kit for serious users. The DCD806 hammer drill is DeWalt’s most powerful 20V MAX hammer drill, rated 109% more powerful than the previous generation. If you drill into concrete, brick, or masonry, you need a hammer drill. The DCD806 also handles wood and metal drilling with ease.
The DCF845 impact driver delivers 1,825 in-lbs of torque and 3,400 RPM, which is 30% more torque than comparable impact drivers. For long deck screws, lag bolts, and heavy fastening, this tool makes the job faster. Both tools use brushless motors for maximum runtime and durability.

The 2x 4Ah XR POWERPACK batteries are the standout feature. Compared to the 1.3 Ah and 2.0 Ah batteries in the kits above, the 4Ah packs deliver twice the runtime per charge. For a full day of work, you can run both tools on one battery and still have a charged backup.
At $349, this is the most expensive kit on our list. But if you are a contractor, a serious DIYer, or a homeowner who wants pro-grade tools, the extra cost pays for itself in performance and longevity. The 91% 5-star rating across 110 reviews confirms the build quality.

Contractors, professional tradespeople, and homeowners who want the best 20V MAX drill available. The hammer drill capability and 4Ah batteries justify the premium for users who depend on their tools daily.
Skip this if you are a casual user. The DCK277D2 brushless combo above gives you 80% of the performance at half the price. Skip this if you do not need hammer drill capability. The regular drill combo is enough for wood and metal.
20V MAX
Brushless
2 tools
1,800 in-lbs torque
3,200 RPM impact
The CMCK2530C2 is the brushless alternative to the CMCK200C2 combo we covered earlier. For $50 more, you get brushless motors in both tools, which means more power, longer runtime, and longer tool life. The drill delivers up to 60% more power than the brushed version, and the impact driver hits 1,800 in-lbs of torque.
The 3,200 RPM impact driver is one of the fastest in this price range, which means faster driving on long screws. The drill’s 2-speed gearbox (0-500 and 0-2,000 RPM) covers a wide range of drilling tasks. Both tools have onboard bit holders, which is a small but useful feature.

The batteries are the weak point at 1.5 Ah each. For light to medium use, the runtime is fine, but heavy users will want to upgrade to higher capacity batteries separately. The Craftsman 20V ecosystem is broad, so any V20 battery you buy works across their full line of tools.
With 154 reviews and a 4.6 star average, this is a newer product with less user feedback than the established kits. The 77% 5-star rating is solid, and the brushless motors justify the price premium for users who want a long-term setup.

DIYers who want brushless performance at a mid-tier price point, and Craftsman 20V users looking to upgrade from brushed to brushless. The 1,800 in-lbs impact driver torque is impressive for the price.
Skip this if you already own the brushed CMCK200C2. Skip this if you need a hammer drill. And skip this if you want larger batteries. The DeWalt DCK277D2 ships with 2.0 Ah batteries for the same price.
20V
266 in-lbs torque
25+1 clutch
34 bits
3/8 inch chuck
At $31.99, the COMOWARE 20V drill is the cheapest cordless drill in our roundup. For a first drill for a college student, a small apartment dweller, or someone who needs a backup drill, the price is hard to beat. The 8,600+ reviews and 4.4 star average show that most buyers are satisfied with what they get for the money.
The 25+1 position clutch and 266 in-lbs of torque cover typical home use. The 34-piece drill and driver bit set removes the need to buy accessories separately. The 1,500 mAh battery charges in about 60 minutes, which is reasonable for the price point.

What you give up is durability. The drill is built for light to moderate use. Some users report occasional jamming when driving screws, and the included storage case is described as cheap. The 3/8 inch chuck also limits you to smaller bits.
For occasional projects like hanging pictures, assembling flat-pack furniture, and small repairs, the COMOWARE drill handles the job. For daily use or heavy projects, look at the DeWalt or Craftsman options above.

First-time drill owners, apartment dwellers, gift buyers on a tight budget, and anyone who needs a cheap backup drill. The included 34-piece bit set is a genuine value at this price point.
Skip this if you plan to use the drill weekly. Skip this if you need a drill for masonry work. And skip this if you want to expand into a broader tool platform. COMOWARE batteries only work with COMOWARE tools.
18V ONE+
515 in-lbs torque
1,750 RPM
24-position clutch
Tool only
The RYOBI ONE+ PCL206B is the bargain for anyone already in the RYOBI battery ecosystem. At $49.99 tool-only, you skip paying for batteries you already own. RYOBI’s ONE+ 18V system covers more than 300 tools, so if you have a RYOBI battery, this is the cheapest way to add a quality drill to your collection.
The 515 in-lbs of torque and 1,750 RPM max speed are competitive with the 20V drills on our list. The 24-position clutch gives you precise torque control for different materials. The 1/2 inch ratcheting chuck accepts standard bits, and the LED work light is bright enough for tight spaces.

At 2.5 pounds without a battery, the PCL206B is one of the lightest drills we tested. The compact 7.3 inch length fits in tight spots, and the ergonomic grip is comfortable for extended use. The 4.7 star rating across nearly 1,500 reviews confirms the quality.
The downsides are important. You need a RYOBI 18V battery and charger to use this drill. There is no hammer function, so no masonry work. And current stock is limited, with only 4 left at this Prime Day price.

Existing RYOBI ONE+ 18V users who want a quality drill at the lowest possible price. The tool-only pricing makes this a no-brainer if you have spare batteries. The 515 in-lbs of torque is enough for most home projects.
Skip this if you do not already own RYOBI batteries. Buying a battery and charger separately adds significant cost. Also skip this if you need a hammer drill for concrete work.
With 12 deals on the table, picking the right one comes down to three factors: voltage platform, motor type, and what you actually need the drill to do. Here is the framework I use when helping friends pick a cordless drill.
When you buy a cordless drill, you are committing to a battery platform. DeWalt 20V Max, Milwaukee M18, RYOBI ONE+ 18V, and Craftsman V20 are the major ecosystems. Once you buy batteries, chargers, and additional tools, switching platforms means starting over.
If you already own tools from one of these brands, stick with it. If you are starting fresh, DeWalt 20V Max and RYOBI ONE+ 18V are the two broadest ecosystems with the most tool options. Milwaukee M18 is the premium choice for professionals.
Brushed motors use carbon brushes that wear out over time. They are cheaper to manufacture, which is why brushed drills cost less. Brushless motors use electronic controllers instead of brushes, which means longer runtime per charge, more power, and longer tool life.
For occasional home use, a brushed drill is fine. For weekly use or professional work, brushless pays for itself in tool longevity. The price gap between brushed and brushless has narrowed. The DCD777D1 brushless drill on our list is the same price as the brushed DCD771C2 during Prime Day, so brushless is the better value.
A drill/driver is the right tool for drilling holes and driving most screws. An impact driver is the right tool for driving long screws, lag bolts, and fasteners that would stall a regular drill. Impact drivers deliver high torque in short bursts, which protects your wrist and makes the job faster.
For most homeowners, a combo kit like the DCK240C2 or CMCK200C2 is the smartest buy. You get both tools for less than buying them separately, and you will reach for the impact driver more often than you think. If you already have a drill, the standalone impact drivers in these combos are available as bare tools.
The best Prime Day deals include two batteries, a fast charger, and a carrying case. A single battery is a deal-breaker for me because you cannot work while the battery charges. Look for kits with 2.0 Ah or higher batteries for longer runtime. 1.3 Ah batteries work but require more charging breaks.
Yes, tools go on sale during Prime Day. Amazon Prime Day features deep discounts on cordless drills, impact drivers, combo kits, and other power tools from brands like DeWalt, Craftsman, Bosch, and Milwaukee. Discounts typically range from 20% to 46% off, with combo kits and bare tool deals offering the biggest savings. The deals usually run for 48 hours and many include free Prime shipping.
The best cordless tool brand depends on your needs. DeWalt 20V Max is the most popular choice for homeowners and pros because of its broad ecosystem, durability, and 3-year warranty. Milwaukee M18 is the premium professional pick with the best power and runtime. RYOBI ONE+ 18V is the best value option with 300+ compatible tools. Craftsman V20 offers solid mid-range performance at lower prices. For most homeowners, DeWalt delivers the best balance of price, performance, and ecosystem breadth.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 is Amazon’s annual members-only sales event. Prime members get exclusive access to deals across all categories, with deep discounts on power tools, electronics, home goods, and more. The 2026 event runs for 48 hours and features lightning deals that expire quickly, plus longer-running deals on popular items. New deals drop throughout the event, so checking back multiple times is the best way to catch the biggest savings.
The best cordless drill and impact driver combo depends on budget and use case. For most homeowners, the DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (DCK240C2) is the best value, with 60,000+ reviews and a 4.7 star rating. For brushless performance, the DEWALT DCK277D2 brushless combo is the upgrade pick. For professionals, the DEWALT 20V MAX XR Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo (DCK250QQ2) delivers the most power. Budget buyers should consider the CRAFTSMAN V20 MAX Combo Kit, which offers solid performance under $100.
For most shoppers, the DEWALT 20V Max Cordless Drill Driver Set (DCD771C2) is the best Amazon Prime Day cordless drill deal we found. Nearly 49,000 reviews, two batteries included, and a price that drops to $99 during Prime Day. It is the safest bet for first-time drill buyers and homeowners who want a reliable, time-tested drill.
If you want a complete drill and impact driver setup, the DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (DCK240C2) at $149 is the smartest buy. You get two of the most popular power tools in the DeWalt 20V lineup for less than buying them separately. For brushless performance, the DEWALT 20V MAX Brushless Combo Kit (DCK277D2) at $169 is the upgrade that pays for itself in tool longevity.
Prime Day deals sell out fast, especially on best-selling tools like these. If you see a deal that matches your budget, grab it now. The discounts on these 12 cordless drill deals represent some of the deepest price cuts we have tracked in 90 days of monitoring Amazon pricing.