If you’re building a cordless tool kit, the smartest decision you can make isn’t which drill to buy first—it’s choosing a single battery platform and sticking with it. A “one battery system” means the same batteries work across multiple tools in the same range (e.g., AKU+). That simple choice saves money, reduces clutter, and makes your setup far more practical over time.
A battery platform is a family of tools designed to run on the same battery voltage and connector system. Instead of buying a drill with Battery A, a grinder with Battery B, and a garden tool with Battery C, you invest once in batteries and chargers—and then expand your tool collection without paying for power packs again and again.
This is exactly where many people overpay: they buy “tool + battery + charger” sets from different lines, and end up with multiple incompatible chargers and batteries that can’t be shared.
A single platform becomes more valuable with every new tool you add. For example, one AKU+ battery can power:
This makes cordless tools easier to use day-to-day: fewer chargers, fewer spare packs, and less “downtime” because the right battery is always available.
The best setup depends on how you work. Here’s a simple guide:
DIY / occasional use (home & weekend jobs)
Regular / intensive use (long sessions, multiple tools)
Tip: If you use high-demand tools (grinders, saws, blowers), higher-capacity batteries reduce interruptions and often feel more stable in the hand.
Good battery habits protect performance and extend lifespan—especially in damp or cold conditions.
A single battery system turns your tool kit into a long-term investment. You buy batteries once, and every “bare tool” you add becomes better value. The result: lower total cost, less clutter, and a setup that’s ready for both home projects and serious work.