Well I made a little reference back in one of my posts on the lithyum  
ion tool I purchased. I purchased a Milwaukee 2401 compact driver.  
Here's a little about the tool.

The new Milwaukee Sub-Compact Driver has the power to drive the  
majority of common
small fasteners, and the run-time of full day screw driving without  
recharging. The
compact size allows the users to work in tight places for increased  
convenience.


Now I got this cause the price was right and it was a bit cheaper than  
the Makita and I know that one is also highly rated. I gave this tool  
a good test when I drove a two inch screw into a wall stud and it went  
in with no problem at all. I'm sure my larger 18V drill would have  
done the trick, but I like the fact this tool is very light and easy  
to handle, but has the power to get the job done. It didn't seem to  
struggle or fuss about the work I needed so this was a big plus. So,  
for the $129 I  paid, I'm not going to complain. Ok, actually I had a  
gift card so it was not quite that much. It however made this job  
easier and I even had some work to do under the desk rquiring I hold  
the drill over my head more or less and that was very easy as well.  
Overall a nice tool and I'm pleased with it.
You can get more info at http://www.milwaukeetool.com. I' am including  
some info below as well.
Specifications

  Voltage 12V
  Chuck Size 1/4 in.
  No Load Speed 0-500 RPM
  Torque 150 in.-lbs.
  Chuck Type 1/4 in. Hex
  Reversible Battery No
  No. of Batteries Included 2
  Spindle Lock Yes
  Clutch Settings 14 + 1
  Capacity in Steel 1/4 in.
  Capacity in Wood 1/2 in.
  Length 7 in.
  Tool Weight 2.0 lbs.
  Shipping Weight 5.2 lbs.
INCLUDES

Insert Bit No. 2 Phillips 1/4 in.
Hex Insert Bit 6F 7R 1/4 in.
12V Li-Ion Battery Pack (48-11-2401)
12V Charger (48-59-2401)
Compact Driver Storage Bag (48-55-2401)
Comes With Standard Equipment:
12V LITHIUM-ION Battery Pack (48-11-2401)
12V Charger (48-59-2401)
Compact Driver Storage Bag (48-55-2401)
#2 Phillips ¼" Hex Insert Bit (48-30-1520)
6F-7R ¼" Hex Insert Bit (48-30-0500)

Hope this info was interesting.

Scott Howell
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