I bought the Craftsman drill/driver impact driver 19.2v combo kit from Orchard Supply (the one with only a single battery, no bag, no case, just the tools, one "compact" battery and a charger for $99.99-$20 off via coupon that was good Saturday and Sunday. Bought on Saturday, returned on Sunday!
Sunday I removed the drill/driver from the box, nothing else and just held it in my dominant hand (right) and retracted the trigger a few times and quickly realized it wouldn't work for me. The trigger was amazingly stiff. It took about twice as much force to retract it as the triggers on my Dewalt 9v and Panasonic 12v drill/drivers. I can do it but figure if I have to use the thing for more than 5 minutes my hand will be aching. F-that, it went back for a refund. I looked at their other stuff, but the combo kits were not out for display.
I did some internet searching and think I'm apt to be happy with this:
PORTER-CABLE PCL212IDC-2 12-Volt Max Compact Lithium-Ion 2-Tool Kit. I know, it's weaker than a lot of you would approve of but figure it would be sufficient for the great majority of my DIY projects. An 18-20v set would be overkill for most of the things I'm apt to be doing. I haven't done any work on my cars that would require an impact wrench. I might want to, but thing is I drive around 1500 miles/year, a 1997 Mazda 4cyl coupe, it has less than 30k on it.
Just an FYI.....that isn't a logo for a TV station, it's a black and white TV test pattern that was used worldwide. It was used to adjust cameras, monitors, etc.
You can read about it here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian-head_test_pattern
Yup, misnamed by me, it wasn't the station logo but it could be seen on that station regularly. As stated at the Wikipedia link
As television broadcasting ritual
The Indian-head test pattern became familiar to the large Post–World War II baby boom TV audiences in America from 1947 onwards; it would often follow the formal television station sign-off after the United States national anthem.