Anyone have something they like? I've been looking for something sub-CXS class in the 3.6/7.2v world. Like palm driver sized.
I think the Snap-On CTS661 comes closest to filling all my requirements. Those are:
Unfortunately it's pretty pricey ($275 retail [eek], although used, ~$120).
My runner up is the Bosch GSR Mx2Drive, which is tiny, but it doesn't have an adjustable clutch unfortunately, and NAINA, though I think I can source it.
Another option is the Bosch/Skil IXO, and they do have a clutch attachment on their IXO, but it's pretty weak. Seems like it struggles with anything bigger than a drywall screw, and no variable speed trigger. They do have offset/right angle chucks available, as well as cork screws, peppermills, and other fun accessories.
Ryobi has a 4v that's in the class, but it's bigger than the 7.2v stuff, and heavier.
Metabo makes one, but the grip looks enormous.
That's as far as I've gotten so far. I'm sure I've made some glaring omissions.
I think the Snap-On CTS661 comes closest to filling all my requirements. Those are:
- palm sized (no folding ones, which all seem to be too long)
- no silly gyro function
- variable speed trigger
- locking bit retainer
- adjustable clutch
Unfortunately it's pretty pricey ($275 retail [eek], although used, ~$120).

My runner up is the Bosch GSR Mx2Drive, which is tiny, but it doesn't have an adjustable clutch unfortunately, and NAINA, though I think I can source it.

Another option is the Bosch/Skil IXO, and they do have a clutch attachment on their IXO, but it's pretty weak. Seems like it struggles with anything bigger than a drywall screw, and no variable speed trigger. They do have offset/right angle chucks available, as well as cork screws, peppermills, and other fun accessories.

Ryobi has a 4v that's in the class, but it's bigger than the 7.2v stuff, and heavier.

Metabo makes one, but the grip looks enormous.

That's as far as I've gotten so far. I'm sure I've made some glaring omissions.