Best Power Tool Picks by Budget
Every pick on this list was tested by James R. Calloway, a master carpenter with 20+ years of experience. We compare specs, durability, and value — no brand sponsorships, no filler picks.
Best Drills Under $100
You don't need to spend $300 to get a reliable drill. These models under $100 deliver real torque and battery life for weekend projects.
Best Drills Under $200
The $100–$200 range is the sweet spot for serious DIYers. Brushless motors, metal gearboxes, and batteries that last through a full day of projects.
Best Impact Drivers Under $150
Impact drivers make quick work of lag bolts, deck screws, and anything a drill struggles with. These under-$150 models deliver serious fastening power.
Best Circular Saws Under $200
A good circular saw is the backbone of any project involving plywood, 2x4s, or sheet goods. These under-$200 options cut straight and last for years.
Best Sanders Under $100
You don't need a $250 sander to get glass-smooth finishes. These sanders under $100 handle furniture, cabinets, and trim without burning through your wallet.
Best Leaf Blowers Under $150
Gas blowers are loud, heavy, and high-maintenance. These cordless and corded blowers under $150 clear driveways and decks without the hassle.
Best Pressure Washers Under $300
A pressure washer under $300 can clean siding, decks, driveways, and vehicles. These models deliver real PSI without the premium price tag.
Best Oscillating Multitools Under $150
Oscillating multitools are the Swiss Army knife of power tools — they cut, sand, scrape, and grind. These under-$150 models handle 90% of what the pro versions do.
Best Nailers Under $200
Cordless nailers have changed the game — no compressor, no hose, no noise. These under-$200 models drive brads and finish nails reliably for trim and molding work.
Best Routers Under $200
A router under $200 can handle edge profiling, dado cuts, and hinge mortises. These models offer variable speed and solid build quality without the pro price.
Best Cordless Drills of 2026
Cordless drills are the most-used power tool in any home. We tested the top models from DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita, and more to find the ones worth your money.
Best Corded Drills of 2026
Corded drills never run out of battery. They deliver consistent power for mixing mud, drilling into masonry, and repetitive production work.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does ToolRecon pick the best tools? +
Every tool is tested in real-world conditions by James R. Calloway, a master carpenter with 20+ years of experience. We compare specs, durability, and value across all candidates.
Are these the cheapest tools or the best tools? +
We focus on value — the best performance per dollar. We never recommend a tool just because it's cheap, and we never pick an expensive tool unless it earns the price.
How often do you update these lists? +
We re-evaluate picks quarterly and whenever a major brand releases a new model. Each page shows its last-updated date.