The primary benefit of a 36V drill is its raw performance, which is essential for certain tasks: High Torque: 36V drills typically deliver 1,000 to over 1,400 inch-pounds of max torque. This is necessary for drilling large holes (like 4-inch hole saws or 1-inch auger bits) through dense, thick wood or steel without stalling. Deep Penetration: The sustained power makes them perfect for drilling long anchor holes into concrete (when equipped with a hammer function) or mixing heavy materials. Runtime: The higher voltage and large capacity batteries (e.g., 4.0 Ah or 8.0 Ah) provide much longer continuous runtimes compared to lower-voltage tools under heavy load.



