After looking at a lot of other drivers ( most I felt were too much money, were overkill, or didn't have a clutch) I stumbled upon a cheap ( $14) Walmart Hyper-Tough driver ( 4vt lithium-ion) and let me tell you... I love this thing. On the down-side it is a bit bulky but it goes forever between charges, has an awesome clutch with very accurate +/- torque adjustments. It has an LED light which is a nice feature at this price ( not super bright but adequate for most situations where you need a little more light) and you can rotate the handle straight or angled. It also has a nice large ring so that you can easily/ quickly hang it up. The hex drive socket is magnetic too which may be obvious but maybe worth mentioning. I've been using this one now for probably 9+ months and no issues whatsoever. I also use it for other projects around the home when I don't want to mess with my larger/ heavier/ bulkier corded and cordless drills/ drivers. For the money... this Hyper Tough is well worth it and aside from being a tad bulky and not having a brighter light, is otherwise perfect for RC plastics and lighter-duty jobs. BTW, part # is AQ70008G.
How do you like the inline version? I'm leaning towards Dewalt's pistol grip but haven't pulled the trigger yet. ... Get it?! Ahhahaha:shock:
The inline - appears to me - to be awkward to use vs the pistol grip. Tell me the pros/cons.
I need to get my hands on both and try 'em.
I know everyone has their own preferences but what I look for is the smallest drill with an actual chuck as I hate being limited to using 1/4" bits only. The tool I bought to drive screws now gets more action drilling holes.
I ended with a little Makita drill and probably spent more that I should have but its super versitile.