The Best Cordless Drills Under £100 in the UK (2026)

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

You can get a genuinely good cordless drill for home DIY under £100. Here's what to expect at this price and how to choose well.

Quick answer

Under £100 you can get a capable drill or combi drill with at least one battery and a charger, ideal for everyday home DIY. Prioritise a combi (hammer) mode if you'll touch masonry and a battery included; accept that brushless motors, high torque and spare batteries are where you'll compromise at this price.

What you get under £100

Plenty of solid DIY drills live here, usually with a brushed motor, a clutch, two speeds, and a single battery and charger in the box. Many are combi drills, so you still get masonry capability. It's everything you need for flat-pack, shelves, wall plugs and general home jobs - just not the runtime and power of a brushless trade tool.

What to prioritise on a budget

The compromises at this price

Expect a brushed motor (fine for occasional use, less runtime and life than brushless), often one battery (so downtime while charging), and modest torque. None of that stops a sub-£100 combi handling the vast majority of home jobs. If you'll use a drill heavily or daily, it's worth stepping up to brushless with two batteries.

Common mistakes to avoid

Our top picks

Frequently asked questions

What is the best cheap cordless drill?

Under £100, look for a combi drill kit (with battery and charger) from a brand whose batteries you can build on. It'll handle everyday DIY including masonry; you compromise on brushless power and spare batteries.

Are budget cordless drills any good?

For home DIY, yes - a sub-£100 combi handles flat-pack, shelves and wall plugs well. The savings come from a brushed motor, modest torque and usually a single battery, which matters only for heavy daily use.

Should a budget drill be a combi?

If you'll ever drill into brick or masonry, yes - the hammer mode is worth it and many sub-£100 drills include it. For wood and metal only, a plain drill/driver is fine.

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..