You’ll notice most of the drills on this list feature grips at the rear of the drill body. This “pistol grip” allows the user to put force directly in line with the chuck, useful when putting holes in heavy material. This results in a forward-heavy feel, however, which is why so many pistol-grip drills add side handles to provide balance.
For home use, you may find a “mid-body” grip, like on the DeWalt DWD115K, more comfortable. By balancing the weight directly above your hand, the drill is less fatigue-inducing and allows for easy positioning.
This variable-speed DeWalt DWD115K has a 3/8-in. keyless chuck and an eight-amp motor. The handle also features a soft, padded drill grip, making this one of the most comfortable drills we’ve come across.