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Best Cordless Tools for Painting Crews

  • Mar 18
  • 2 min read

Modern painting crews depend heavily on cordless tools to boost efficiency, speed, and overall job quality. With today’s battery technology, contractors can work faster without being restricted by outlets, tangled cords, or generator limitations. Whether you're running touch‑ups, prepping surfaces, or improving jobsite lighting, having reliable cordless tools can transform productivity.


Painting Contractor

Below are the best cordless tools for painting crews.


A cordless heat gun is an essential tool for stripping old paint, loosening adhesives, or softening caulk. Painters love the mobility and quick heat output. Models powered by 20V or 18V battery systems allow contractors to work freely on exterior siding, trim, fascia boards, and window frames without needing an extension cord.



Perfect for smoothing walls, sanding trim, and preparing surfaces before priming, a cordless orbital sander saves time and reduces dust. Many models include dust‑collection attachments and variable speed settings, making them ideal for both interior and exterior prep work.


Proper lighting is crucial for spotting imperfections, ensuring even coverage, and working in dim commercial spaces or basements. Cordless area lights with adjustable brightness help crews work safely and efficiently—especially during winter months or early‑morning jobs.


Painting projects often require removing doors, installing hardware, securing loose trim, or attaching items during prep. A good cordless drill/driver handles all of that and more. It’s a must‑have multi‑purpose tool on every painting truck.


Keeping job sites clean is essential for producing high-quality finishes. Cordless vacuums allow painters to collect sanding dust, debris, and paint chips quickly. They also help maintain a professional work environment and reduce cleanup time.


A compact cordless blower helps painters clear dust, leaves, and debris from exterior surfaces before painting. It is also useful for drying caulk, blowing out garages, and prepping siding or decks.



Why Cordless Tools Matter for Painting Crews

Cordless tools improve jobsite mobility, reduce setup and takedown time, and eliminate hazards from cords. They’re invaluable for painters working on exteriors, multi‑story homes, or projects without easy access to power.


Protect Your Painting Business

Investing in cordless tools is smart—but protecting them is even smarter. Theft, damage, and jobsite accidents can cost contractors thousands. Wexford Insurance  offers painter‑specific liability and equipment coverage.



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