I find my cordless drills amazing. I always go for cordless on screwing, sits nice in tool belt as well. I save the corded for pre-drilling lead holes for tidy stuff light stuff. They sit in the charger and it holds for weeks. They quick charge if flat, and generally last 3+ years. It's the bit holders I get fussier about. I like magnetic and can't stand the clip type. Those linked Makitas would be a dream to use. Smallest and lightest for the job best bet. Probably have nice clutch/torque settings, good modulation for speed on the trigger. My cordless pretty much lives with a phillips head in it. Opening PC's, building light timber stuff, screws into walls, working on the car, kids battery ****ing compartments in toys. Putting hex4 (ikea) furniture together. It's rare I'd ever hold a screwdriver in my hand anymore. Just so handy cordless. For heavier stuff like tech screws into roof/metal sheeting, or drilling mostly, I'll run out a cord.
And with cordless, you kind of feel like it's a laser gun and it's more fun to mock-shoot at things.
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