What kind of drill do I need to drill into concrete?
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Any drill should work as long as you use a concrete or masonry drill bit for the concrete and a wooden bit for the wood. To tell them apart a wooden drill bit has a really sharp pointy bit on the tip and is normally a metallic color. The ones with no sharp point at the tip but more an angle, like a mini pyramid are the concrete ones and they're usually black.
Be sure to get a screw made specifically meant for concrete as well, like a Tap Con.
You will need to purchase a drill made for concrete which will be available at your local hardware store. If you have the proper sharp drill along with a little strength you will manage.
Home improvement stores and even walmart has masonry drill bits for such needs. Hope this helps