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I got pic related, DHP482 just recently and I'm really liking it. It's one of the cheaper 18V drills, standalone it costs about $40-$50, but still has 50Nm torque, which is about the same as what you get from a generic midrange 220V drill. It's pretty heavy and big, especially with the 5Ah pack I got it with, but it's a great all-rounder.
With that said, I'm pretty sure you'd be able to find an equivalent in Dewalt and Milwaukee and whatever else. You can find some comparison videos that pit these drills against each other, but usually the differences aren't huge.

If you live in the US, by all means get some combo deal, everywhere else you can just buy the pieces you need, won't be any cheaper in combos.

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