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Close up of circular saw from a power tool kit cutting through timber with a laser line and spirit level.
Find out which of these six power tool kits is best for you.

Whether you’re a pro looking to upgrade your well-worn power tools, or you’re new to D.I.Y. and are after a basic bundle to get you started, we’ve got you sorted with these six power tool kits for every skill level.

Tip: Always wear the appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, gloves, ear muffs and a mask, for example) and always follow the instructions for the product or equipment. 

Tradie’s choice power tool kit

DeWalt’s heavy-duty power tool kit is ideal for tradies and serious D.I.Y.ers. Switch from drilling to driving or cutting to grinding with a 15-position hammer drill, 130mm impact driver, 125mm angle grinder and reciprocating saw, all powered by brushless motors. Two 5.0Ah batteries let you keep working while you recharge.

DeWALT four-piece power tools combo kit with a duffle bag and batteries on a light green background. 

The power tool kit with tech

Tech lovers will appreciate the Bosch Professional range, as settings such as kickback control can be operated via smartphone. Powered by a 5.0Ah battery (and spare), the kit has a brushless 18V hammer drill, impact driver and wrench, rotary hammer and 125mm angle grinder.

Bosch four-piece power tools combo kit with a duffle bag and batteries on a light green background. 

Top value power tool kit for the D.I.Y.er

An affordable option for renovators, this Ryobi kit includes a drill driver for timber, plastic and soft metals, an impact driver for masonry, an angle grinder to cut, grind and shape and a circular saw for cutting ply, pine and MDF. Also included are 4.0Ah and 2.0Ah batteries, fast charger and bag.

Ryobi four-piece power tools combo kit with a duffle bag and batteries on a light green background. 

Multipupose power tool kit

Powered by a 6.0Ah battery (with a spare), this quality Makita kit is great value for avid D.I.Y.ers and tradies. This power tool kit includes a hammer drill, impact driver and multi tool for cutting, scraping grout, removing paint and sharpening. Brushless motors allow your tools to run cooler and have a longer lifespan.

Makita four-piece power tools combo kit with a duffle bag and batteries on a light green background. 

The power tool kit with plenty of torque

AEG’s three-piece kit offers versatility for confident power-tool users who appreciate high torque and a long-lasting 5.0Ah battery. It has a brushless hammer drill that delivers 90Nm of torque, three-speed impact driver and angle grinder with a filtration cap to protect against dust ingress.

AEG three-piece power tools combo kit with a duffle bag and battery on a light green background. 

The best power tool kit for beginners

As the name suggests, this basic kit contains all home essentials such as a drill driver, 18V 2.0Ah battery, charger and 35-piece drill bit set, ideal for small jobs. The bundle also has a 55-piece screwdriver bit set, two screwdrivers, 8m tape measure, claw hammer, snap-off knife and long-nose pliers.

Ryobi ONE Home Essentials 18V power tool kit on a light green background.

Keep in mind...

  • When using power tools, always wear the recommended safety gear (such as gloves, mask, and eye and ear protection), follow the manufacturer’s instructions and work in a well-ventilated area.
  • Some advertised services and products are not available at some Bunnings stores, but products can be ordered.

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Photo Credit: James Moffatt, Ryobi, Ozito, Richard Weinstein 

Health & Safety

Please make sure you use all equipment appropriately and safely when following the advice in these D.I.Y. videos. You need to be familiar with how to use equipment safely and follow the instructions that came with the equipment. If you are unsure, you may feel it is safest to consult an expert, such as the manufacturer or an expert Bunnings Team Member.

Grave health hazards are linked to asbestos, which may be in homes built up to 1990. Health hazards may result from exposure to lead-based paints in older materials and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer.