Drills

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Power Drills are a go-to buy for tradespeople and contractors who need reliable drilling and fastening capability across timber, masonry, steel, and concrete on a daily basis. From standard rotary drills for timber and metal through to rotary hammer drills for masonry and concrete fixing, the right drill makes a significant difference to productivity and finish quality on site. Wenbro stocks professional-grade Power Drills suited to construction and trade use, all maintained in-house for reliable performance. For heavier core drilling applications, see our broader Power Tools range, and for large-scale breaking and demolition, our Demolition Breakers cover the heavier end of concrete work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Power Drills does Wenbro stock?

Wenbro stocks professional-grade Power Drills suited to construction and trade applications. This includes rotary drills for timber and metal, and rotary hammer drills for masonry and concrete. Contact the team on 087 073 7777 to confirm current stock and specifications.

What’s the difference between a rotary drill and a rotary hammer drill?

A standard rotary drill uses rotation only and is suited to timber, metal, and plastic. A rotary hammer drill adds a hammering action to rotation, making it significantly more effective for drilling into masonry, brick, and concrete — and most models also offer a chisel-only mode for light breaking and chasing.

What drill bit types do I need for masonry and concrete work?

Masonry and concrete drilling requires SDS-plus or SDS-max carbide-tipped bits depending on the drill type and hole diameter. Standard HSS bits are not suitable for masonry. For large diameter holes through concrete, a core drill and diamond core bit is the appropriate method — contact Wenbro on 087 073 7777 for guidance.

Are cordless or corded drills better for site use?

Corded drills offer consistent power output without battery management concerns, making them well suited to sustained use at a fixed work area. Cordless models offer greater mobility and are practical where access to power points is limited. For professional site use, both have a role depending on the task and working environment.

Does Wenbro service Power Drills after purchase?

Yes — all Power Drills purchased through Wenbro are supported by in-house servicing. For the full range of hand-held power tools, browse our Power Tools category, or call 087 073 7777 to discuss your requirements.

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