I have an older drill but a new 20V battery. I may get that E drill with the neat handle & connection to drill. Or go with Kdrill. IDK
Under powered under torqued drills will epically fail eventually
These are the drills most commonly used for the job ...sure there are some folks that use some one off drill/battery combos ..you may be able to drill several holes ...let it cool down ..drill some more ..but these drills get the job done right the first time .One and done . You will save money in the long run
Dewalt DCD991
Dewalt DCD996
Dewalt DCD997
Dewalt DCD998
Milwaukee 2804-20
Milwaukee 2803-20
Ridgid R86116
18V or Higher Brushless Drill
5 Amp Hour or Higher Battery
1/2” Chuck Type
Side Stabilizer / Handle
Minimum Torque Rating of 84 Nm / 750 in. lbs.
No Load RPM Range of 0-550 RPM on S