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About Drill Right

Mission Statement

We turn confusing drill specs into clear, job-based decisions. By testing in real materials and reporting practical metrics—holes-per-charge, under-load speed, reach, and fatigue—we help homeowners, makers, and trades choose the right drill and battery platform for how they actually work.

Our Brand Story

Most drill advice either repeats marketing claims or measures things that don’t show up on the job. Drill Right was created to bridge that gap. We run repeatable tests in wood, masonry, and metal, then translate the results into plain-English outcomes like “How many 3/16" Tapcon pilot holes per 2.0Ah battery at 40°F?” or “What head length actually clears cabinet face frames?”

We group recommendations by task and platform so you can standardize batteries across your kit without regret. Our ergonomics-first stance means we don’t just chase peak torque—we quantify fatigue savings for overhead or ladder work and spotlight compact or right‑angle options when access matters most.

What We Do

  • Real-world metrics: holes-per-charge by bit size and material, under-load RPM, expected duty cycle, runout and finish quality.
  • Platform-smart picks: upgrade paths mapped across saws, nailers, SDS+, and outdoor power equipment to minimize duplicate chargers and SKUs.
  • Predictable runtime: easy planning guidance for batteries per shift, charging stations, and downtime risk in different temperatures.
  • Clear TCO: transparent 2–5 year cost models including batteries, chargers, replacements, and service.

Who We Serve

  • Homeowners who want the lightest tool that still gets the job done without overspending.
  • Makers who care about finish quality, clutch control, and bit retention for clean, repeatable results.
  • Working trades that need platform standardization, serialized assets, and predictable runtime across crews and climates.

Our Team (Author Personas)

  • Lab Engineer: designs fixtures, calibrates sensors, and ensures repeatability across wood, masonry, and metal protocols.
  • Journeyman Electrician: validates under-load speed, clutch performance, and safety features in real installs.
  • Finish Carpenter: evaluates runout, trigger control, and surface finish to reduce tear-out and strip-outs.
  • Field Tech & Service Advisor: translates warranty terms, maintenance best practices, and battery care into plain language.
  • Data Analyst: turns raw test logs into comparable scores and visualizations you can actually use.

Together, we deliver project-first, platform-smart guidance so you build a scalable drill kit over time—not a drawer of mismatched tools.