With a maximum torque of 50 Nm, the Ryobi R18PD3-215GZ beats all of the other power drills we reviewed in terms of efficiency and ease-of-use.
Because such a robust performance will devour a lot of power, Ryobi sends two 1.5Ah batteries with the drill. This way, you can work with one and leave the other standing by for sudden outages.
With the battery installed, this drill weighs about 3 kgs. While this isn’t really unwieldy, it can affect the manoeuvrability to a moderate extent. Then again, that’s the inevitable cost of getting a strong tool.
On the downside, Ryobi doesn’t ship any free accessories with this drill — there’s no carrying case or drill bits. But to be fair, you can’t really expect such perks at its affordable price.