Thanks for all of the replies and advice.
As a tradie (electrician) I relied on my battery drills daily, so I bought the best I could afford at the time (so not always the best, just not the worst).
I bought a 14.4V Ni Cad Bosch battery drill (the blue trade ones) and found it well balanced and not too heavy at the time.
After about 12 months the charger de-smoked itself so I could spend $79 for a new charger or $99 for a green 12V kit with the same charger in it, which is how I ended up with two battery drills. I had the 14.4V repacked 7 years ago and one is cactus but the other is still OK but definitely losing life.
I hate to throw out what seems like good gear, but I think I need to concede defeat and buy a new kit (I will convert with a lead and Anderson plug or similar for use around the CT).
Now that I am no longer relying on battery drills for my livelihood (now a desk piloting engineer) I'm looking for good value for money, as it will just be for hobby and handy work around the house.
The Ryobi still seems pretty good in the Li Ion range but I just noticed the Stanley Fatmax range. I went to the local BGS to compare the feel of the Ryobi and Makita (more trade based so a bit dear for me) but they were all screwed down so you couldn't pick them up and man handle them.
Has anyone has any experience with the Stanley range? Like I said, not for trade, just handy work and some wood work.
Thanks in advance...
Robbo