The Best Cordless Drill Sets and Kits in the UK (2026)

By the Cordless Tool Bench editorial team · Updated 2026 · How we test & score

A cordless drill set bundles the drill (and often a second tool) with batteries, a charger and a case, usually at better value than buying separately. This guide covers what to look for in a kit and which sets we rate.

Quick answer

A drill set is the smart way to buy your first cordless tools, since it includes the batteries and charger you need and often a second tool like an impact driver. Look for a kit on a battery platform you can build on, with at least one decent-capacity battery, a charger and a case. Twin packs of a combi drill plus impact driver are particularly good value to start with.

Why buy a set

Buying a bare tool body saves money only if you already own compatible batteries and a charger. For a first purchase, a set is usually better value because it bundles everything you need to start working straight away. Twin packs that pair a combi drill with an impact driver are especially popular, since the two tools complement each other for drilling and driving.

What to look for

Combi plus impact driver kits

The classic starter kit is a combi drill and impact driver twin pack. The combi handles drilling and masonry; the impact driver drives screws and bolts faster and with less wrist strain. Owning both means you can drill and drive without swapping bits, which is why these kits are such popular value for anyone setting up a tool collection.

Who it suits

Drill sets suit first-time buyers and anyone starting a battery platform, since they bundle everything needed to begin. They also suit DIYers upgrading to a new brand. If you already own batteries and a charger for your platform, buying bare bodies of individual tools can be cheaper - the kit advantage is mainly for starting out.

Common mistakes to avoid

Our top picks

Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to buy a cordless drill set or separately?

For a first purchase a set is usually better value, since it bundles the batteries, charger and case you need, and often a second tool. Buying bare bodies separately is cheaper only if you already own compatible batteries and a charger.

What should a cordless drill kit include?

At a minimum a combi drill, at least one decent-capacity battery, a charger and a case. The best-value starter kits add an impact driver, so you can drill and drive without swapping bits.

Is a combi drill and impact driver twin pack worth it?

Yes - it is the classic starter kit. The combi drills and handles masonry, while the impact driver drives screws and bolts faster with less wrist strain. Owning both covers drilling and driving comfortably.

Bottom line

Our top pick is the DeWalt Multitool 18V XR Brushless (our score 9.5/10) - A cordless power tool (18V, 35 Newton Metres Item Package Quantity 1 Number of Pieces 1, brushless), a capable pick for drilling and driving around the home and site..