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Driving Drywall with Precision: The Best Screw Guns from Eight Leading Brands

From collated systems to pro-grade tools, drywall screw guns from leading manufacturers bring unique blends of precision, speed and comfort to drywall installers at every level.

By John Wyatt, Editor
Screw Guns from Grabber
Grabber
December 17, 2025

Ask any drywall professional what separates a smooth, efficient installation from a frustrating one, and they’ll likely point to the screw gun. Drywall hanging appears straightforward: place the board, sink the screw, move on. But in reality, it’s repetitive, hard work and requires exact precision. Each screw should sit just below the surface of the paper face—too deep and you compromise the integrity of the board; too shallow and finishing becomes more difficult. Multiply that by thousands of screws on a large job site and you quickly see why a drywall screw gun is indispensable.

Unlike standard drills or impact drivers, drywall screw guns are specialized tools. They feature adjustable nose cones for consistent depth, slim and lightweight bodies for overhead work, and high-RPM motors tuned for rapid driving. Many models now include brushless motors for efficiency, auto-start modes that conserve energy, and autofeed attachments for collated screws that can double or triple productivity.

The drywall screw gun market is competitive, with brands carving out distinct identities. Grabber is synonymous with collated systems for speed; Ryobi makes drywall tools affordable for DIYers and light pros; RIDGID focuses on durability and lifetime service support; Hilti delivers rugged commercial-grade tools backed by strong warranties; Milwaukee emphasizes cordless efficiency and runtime; DeWALT balances reliability and availability across pro and DIY markets; and Bosch brings German-engineered precision with lightweight corded options and new brushless, cordless models.

This feature explores each of these eight brands in depth; their standout tools, what makes them unique, and how they fit into the broader drywall ecosystem. Whether you’re a contractor running a crew or a homeowner finishing a basement, the right drywall screw gun can make all the difference.

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Grabber

Grabber has built its reputation around fasteners and productivity-enhancing tools, particularly in the drywall space. Its SuperDrive systems set them apart, offering collated screw attachments and integrated guns designed for speed and efficiency on big jobs.

Standout Models

  • SuperDrive N7: Attaches to DeWalt, Makita and Milwaukee drywall guns in seconds, with no couplers or conversions required. The SuperDrive N7 reaches into tighter spaces than most collated systems, while its rounded nosepiece prevents damage to drywall or sheathing. The SureLock fine depth control adjustment lets you lock in the perfect depth for any drywall screw. 
  • Grabber 7520VXT: Featuring Grabber’s SuperDrive 75 series, this stand-up collated tool kit includes a DeWalt® 2,000 RPM 20V battery-powered screw gun, a drywall/decking nosepiece, and a specialized subfloor nosepiece. Ideal for subflooring, decks, and docks, without the hassle of finding a power box or managing cords.
  • SuperDrive Mach1: Engineered for DeWalt, Makita and Milwaukee impact drivers, the SuperDrive Mach1 is the first collated system built specifically for steel-to-steel framing and connections. Tested to deliver fastening speeds up to five times faster than loose screws, it’s the perfect balance of speed, performance, and efficiency.

Why It’s Unique

Grabber’s SuperDrive series shows what’s possible when advanced tools meet skilled hands. Designed for drywall, subfloor, and metal applications, SuperDrive systems transform your favorite drivers into auto-feed fastening tools in seconds. The result: lightning-fast performance, fewer drops, greater precision, and dramatically improved efficiency.

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Ryobi

Ryobi targets the DIY and value-conscious segment, offering tools that are affordable and compatible with its popular ONE+ 18V platform. While its drywall lineup is smaller, its single flagship model delivers surprising performance at a competitive price.

Standout Model:

  • P225 (18V ONE+ Brushless Drywall Screw Gun): Produces up to 4,700 RPM with a brushless motor. Lightweight (less than 2 pounds bare), it includes a removable nose cone and adjustable depth setting. With a high-capacity battery, it can drive up to 3,000 screws per charge.

Why It’s Unique

Ryobi makes drywall screw guns accessible to homeowners and light pros. The P225 isn’t as rugged as some of the other brands, but for finishing basements, remodels, or occasional drywall projects, it offers excellent value. 

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RIDGID

RIDGID emphasizes rugged reliability and backs it up with a Lifetime Service Agreement, setting them apart in after-sale support. Their drywall screw guns are simple, effective, and adaptable with collated options.

Standout Models:


  • R6000 Corded Drywall Screw Gun: A 6.5-amp, 0–4,000 RPM tool weighing ~3 lbs. It includes an adjustable nosepiece, lock-on switch, reversible drive, and auto-stop brushes that extend motor life.
  • 18V Brushless Drywall Screwdriver: A cordless model that can be paired with a collated magazine attachment, offering flexibility between single screws and rapid-fire hanging.

Why It’s Unique

RIDGID appeals to contractors who want durability and long-term support. Their mix of reliability and warranty protection makes them a practical choice.

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Hilti

Hilti is a premium construction brand with a reputation for ruggedness and professional service. Their drywall screw guns are built for endurance on demanding job sites, with accessories that expand their productivity.

Standout Models:


  • SD 5000-22 (Nuron Platform): A brushless, cordless model producing ~4,500 RPM. Weighs ~2.4 pounds bare, includes LED lighting, and pairs with collated magazines for autofeed performance.
  • SD 5000-A22: An earlier generation model, heavier but still reliable, with accessory compatibility for magazines and depth controls.

Why It’s Unique

Hilti delivers commercial-grade durability backed by strong service agreements. Their Nuron system ensures long runtimes and integration across a wide platform of tools, appealing to contractors managing large jobs.

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Milwaukee

Milwaukee’s M18 FUEL line is synonymous with high-performance cordless innovation. Its drywall screw gun is designed for speed and endurance, featuring smart technology that conserves energy without sacrificing productivity.

Standout Model:

  • M18 FUEL Drywall Screw Gun (2866-20): Produces 4,500 RPM with a brushless motor. Auto-Start mode only engages the motor when pressure is applied, saving power. With a 5.0 Ah battery, it can hang up to 64 sheets of drywall on one charge.

Why It’s Unique

Milwaukee emphasizes cordless efficiency. The company’s screw gun is heavier than some competitors, but the long runtime and Auto-Start feature make it one of the best cordless options for production drywall work.

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DeWALT

DeWALT is one of the most trusted names in construction, with drywall screw guns that balance reliability, availability, and depth precision. Their models are widely used by pros and DIYers alike.

Standout Models:

  • 20V MAX XR Brushless Drywall Screw Gun (DCF620D2): Cordless, 4,400 RPM, and lightweight. Features a cone-lock nosepiece for consistent depth and LED lighting. Known for its balance of power and maneuverability.
  • DW272 Corded Drywall Screw Gun: A 6.3-amp, 0–4,000 RPM model weighing ~4.1 lbs. Offers durable corded performance without downtime.

Why it’s Unique:

DeWALT provides balanced reliability. Their wide availability and pricing make them a go-to option for both pros and serious DIYers who need dependable tools.

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Bosch

Bosch continues its legacy of German engineering and precision design in the drywall screw gun category. Though the lineup is concise, Bosch’s corded and cordless models deliver standout performance through ergonomic comfort, high speed, and versatile autofeed compatibility.

Product Highlight: GTB18V-45N Professional 18V Brushless Screwgun (Bare Tool)

The Bosch GTB18V-45N is built for professionals who need speed, comfort, and control on every drywall job. Its ergonomic design and advanced brushless motor deliver exceptional runtime and precision—all without the cord.

Key Features:


  • Ergonomic, balanced design: Allows for comfortable handling, giving the user optimal control with the thumb and index finger.
  • Xtend Drive Technology: Activates the motor only when pressure is applied to the bit, maximizing battery life and minimizing noise.
  • Compact and efficient build: Keeps the user’s hand close to the work surface for maximum control and accuracy.
  • Retractable depth gauge: Reverse screws easily without removing the nose cone.
  • Brushless motor performance: Delivers up to 4,500 RPM for driving drywall screws into sheetrock, gypsum board, or studs (wood and metal).
  • LED work light: Brightens dark or low-light work areas for improved visibility.
  • Variable speed control: Enables precise performance for various materials and applications.
  • Lock-on switch: Supports longer operation without fatigue.
  • AMPShare System Compatibility: Bosch 18V batteries and chargers are interchangeable with a wide range of AMPShare-compatible brands.
  • Five-year limited warranty: Confidence backed by Bosch’s industry-leading protection.
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FastenMaster

The FastenMaster PAMFast stands out as a two-in-one automated fastening tool designed to revolutionize the way drywall, flooring, decking, and other materials are installed. Its advanced drive system ensures maximum torque and engagement while minimizing jams and cam-outs, extending bit life and maintaining consistent performance. The adjustable countersink, precise to 1/64-inch, allows for exact screw depth control, delivering professional-quality results every time.

Why it’s Unique:

What truly sets the PAMFast apart is its high-capacity fastener belt, which holds up to 40 percent more fasteners than traditional tools, dramatically reducing downtime spent reloading. Its removable extension provides flexibility for both long and short applications, and its versatility allows it to handle a wide range of interior and exterior tasks—from drywall to subfloors, decking, siding, and even roof tiles. By combining efficiency, precision, and adaptability, the PAMFast offers a unique solution for professionals seeking speed and accuracy without compromising quality.


Conclusion

Drywall screw guns are indispensable for anyone who hangs board regularly. They make drywall installation faster, easier and far less fatiguing by ensuring every screw lands exactly where it should. Across these eight brands, clear strengths emerge.

  • Grabber rules the collated systems, saving time on high-volume work.
  • Makita offers versatility, with everything from fast corded units to brushless, cordless and autofeed systems.
  • Ryobi provides affordable accessibility, giving DIYers a serious drywall tool at a low price point.
  • RIDGID emphasizes durability and lifetime service, offering contractors peace of mind.
  • Hilti brings premium ruggedness and service, making them the go-to for commercial crews.
  • Milwaukee focuses on cordless efficiency, with Auto-Start extending runtimes on big jobs.
  • DeWALT offers balanced reliability with broad availability for pros and homeowners alike.
  • Bosch provides ergonomic precision, with lightweight corded options and adaptable collated attachments.

Choosing the right drywall screw gun depends on your workload and priorities. For large commercial projects, Hilti or Grabber may pay-off in durability and speed. For remodelers or contractors working across sites, Milwaukee deliver cordless flexibility. For homeowners, Ryobi offers an affordable path, while DeWALT, Bosch and RIDGID straddle the middle ground with dependable, adaptable models.

In the end, drywall screw guns share a common mission: turning one of construction’s most repetitive tasks into a faster, cleaner, and more consistent process. The differences lie in design, philosophy and ecosystem—giving every user, from DIYer to drywall pro, a tool tailored to their needs.

KEYWORDS: Bosch DeWalt Tools DIY fasteners Grabber Construction Products. Inc. Hilti Makita Milwaukee Tools RIDGID RYOBI screwdrivers and screw guns tools

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John Wyatt is editor of Walls & Ceilings magazine, bringing more than two decades of experience with BNP Media. He joined the company in 2000 as an associate editor, contributing to both Walls & Ceilings and Roofing Contractor before assuming the role of editor in 2008. In addition to his work with the brand, Wyatt collaborates across BNP’s architecture, engineering and construction (A/E/C) portfolio, supporting related publications and initiatives. He can be reached at 248-205-6659 or wyattj@bnpmedia.com.

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