In the process of building "Baby Noddy" a swing set over the weekend, I ran into some issues with my cordless drills not being up to the job needed so in my 6 or maybe it was my 7th trip back to Lowe's for something else I forgot, I picked up a new Hitachi Drill. 3/8" keyless chuck, 6 amps of gogo. 108 inch lbs or torque.
Used it quite a bit and pretty happy with it. I've always been happy with all of Hitachi's tools that I've ever owned. Lowes had it on sale for 49 buck, with a free bit set (4 bits) inside. Comes in a nice hard / case.
The only thing it didn't come with was the "T" handle for additional support. These can be bought and are pretty universal, so if needed, I'll rob one off another tool if needed. (recommended for use with hole saws, larger bits, etc)
Amazon has them for 59 buck.
http://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-D10VH-...0053758&sr=8-5
Lowe's has them for 49 buck.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...0VH&lpage=none
Comes with a 5 year warranty.
If you are looking for a solid, all around 3/8" drill motor, check this one out. It's worth a look at the 49 buck price. I compared it to the (similar) PC and Dewalt drills and found this one to be a better deal. (YMMV)