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My cordless drill. I didn't think I'd need one because I never did a lot of things that required me to drill or screw things together. But now that I have it I can't go back. I've found so many uses. I'd definitely recommend getting a nice driver bit set with one, if you ever put together furniture from a store like Ikea, a nice hex bit makes it go so much faster.
To add to this, there's nice multi function ones. I have the Black and Decker Matrix drill (cordless and corded) with several attachments. I don't do a ton of maintenance nor professional projects and it's been a huge life (and storage) saver. Super convenient.
https://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-BDCDMT1206KITC-Matrix-Combo/dp/B00PK4XY90