So, a good quality low speed cordless drill would appear to be the best solution for me
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My advice would be grit your teeth and go for one of the really good makes: DeWalt, Makita, Ryobi etc. The DeWalt one that I have has enough torque on gear 1 to almost break your wrist. You tend to get what you pay for in cordless drills & the good ones are designed to take a real beating. I do a fair bit of DIY and woodwork so I can buy tools knowing they will get a lot of use, so for me it's worth the cost. My motto for tools is buy cheap buy twice.
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My advice would be grit your teeth and go for one of the really good makes: DeWalt, Makita, Ryobi etc. The DeWalt one that I have has enough torque on gear 1 to almost break your wrist. You tend to get what you pay for in cordless drills & the good ones are designed to take a real beating. I do a fair bit of DIY and woodwork so I can buy tools knowing they will get a lot of use, so for me it's worth the cost. My motto for tools is buy cheap buy twice.