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Best cordless drill deal: 30 precision gears for just $80

This $80 cordless drill has it all: 30 torque levels, a brushless motor, and USB-C charging.

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You’re knee-deep in a DIY project—maybe assembling a new bookshelf or fixing that wobbly kitchen cabinet—and your old drill just isn’t cutting it. The battery dies too fast, the torque feels off, and honestly, it’s a clunky relic from the early 2000s. Enter the HOTO Cordless Brushless Drill, a sleek, modern powerhouse that’s currently on sale for just $80 at Best Buy—down from its original $160 price tag. That’s half off, folks, and for a tool this packed with features, it’s practically a steal.

I’ve been digging into what makes this drill tick, and let me tell you, it’s not just another generic power tool. With a maximum torque of 30N·m (that’s 266 inch-pounds for the imperial crowd), a zippy 1400rpm speed, and a laundry list of smart features, this little guy is designed to make your life easier whether you’re a weekend warrior or a total newbie. Plus, it looks good doing it—think minimalist vibes meets high-tech functionality. Let’s break it down.

First off, the HOTO drill rocks a brushless motor, which is a big deal if you’re into tools that last. Unlike traditional brushed motors that wear out over time due to friction (and spit out annoying sparks), brushless motors are smoother, quieter, and more efficient. This one delivers a solid 30N·m of torque—enough to drive screws into tough wood or drill through metal without breaking a sweat. At 1400rpm, it’s got the speed to match, making quick work of whatever you throw at it.

Here’s where things get fun: the HOTO drill has an HD LED display built right into the body. It’s not just there to look cool (though it totally does). This screen shows you real-time info like battery life, your current mode, and—get this—30 precision torque settings you can tweak with plus and minus buttons. Yep, 30 levels of control, from light-duty screw-tightening to heavy-duty drilling. It’s like having a digital dashboard for your drill.

The display also lets you switch between two modes: Pulse Mode and Custom Mode. Pulse Mode is a godsend for beginners—it starts and stops intermittently to prevent you from overdriving a screw or stripping something delicate. Custom Mode, on the other hand, lets you dial in the exact torque you need. It’s perfect for pros or anyone who hates guessing games.

This drill isn’t a one-trick pony. With a simple slide switch, you can toggle between drilling and screwing modes, making it a two-in-one beast. The 3/8-inch keyless chuck is sturdy and grips bits tight, so you’re not fumbling around mid-project. Speaking of bits, the kit comes loaded: 10 S2-steel screwdriver bits (think Phillips, hex, Torx—the usual suspects), plus four woodworking drills and four metalworking drills. That’s 18 pieces total, covering pretty much any household task you can imagine.

HOTO Cordless Brushless Drill
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Let’s talk aesthetics for a sec. The HOTO drill isn’t your typical bulky, industrial-looking tool. It’s got a screwless, scratch-resistant PC-ABS body that’s smooth to the touch and feels almost futuristic. The matte finish—complete with a mix of metal baking paint and soft TPU coating—gives it a premium vibe that’s won it design awards (the 2022 iF Design Award, to be exact). At just 1.94 pounds, it’s light enough to wield one-handed without your arm screaming for mercy.

No one wants a drill that conks out halfway through a job, right? The HOTO’s got a 2000mAh lithium battery built right into the body—no bulky external pack here. HOTO claims it can drive 550 screws on a full charge, which tracks with what users are saying online. Charging’s a breeze too, thanks to the USB-C port. Plug it in with the same cable you use for your phone, and you’re good to go. It’s a modern touch that ditch-the-battery-pack drills like this one are leaning into, and honestly, it’s super convenient.

At full price ($160), the HOTO Cordless Brushless Drill is a solid investment for its features and build quality. But at $80? That’s a screaming deal. Best Buy’s got it on sale as of March 17, 2025 (yep, I double-checked the date), and at half off, it’s priced competitively with budget brands like Ryobi or Black+Decker—except you’re getting a brushless motor, digital torque control, and a slicker design.

I scoped out some competitors for context. A Ryobi 18V ONE+ drill with similar torque runs about $100 at Home Depot, but it’s heavier and lacks the precision settings. DeWalt’s 20V MAX line starts closer to $150, and while it’s beefier, it’s overkill for most home users. The HOTO hits that sweet spot: powerful enough for real work, smart enough for control freaks, and cheap enough to snag without guilt.

Who’s this for?

This drill’s got broad appeal. If you’re a DIY newbie—like someone assembling IKEA furniture or hanging shelves—it’s forgiving and easy to use. If you’re a hobbyist (say, flipping furniture or tinkering with gadgets), the precision and versatility will keep you happy. Even light pros might dig it as a backup tool. Just don’t expect it to replace a $300 contractor-grade beast for framing a house.

The HOTO Cordless Brushless Drill is a rare combo of power, smarts, and style, and at $80 on sale at Best Buy, it’s borderline irresistible. With its 30 precision gears, brushless motor, and digital display, it’s a step up from the basic drills clogging hardware store shelves. Plus, that minimalist design might just make it the coolest-looking tool in your toolbox.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to upgrade your gear—or dip your toes into DIY—this might be it. Grab it before the sale ends, because at this price, it’s not sticking around long.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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