this is an example of a serviceable 18v DIY drill from Aldi at £43. It has hammer action and screwdriver settings.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/ferrex-18v-combi-drill/p/717444591108500
but it only has one battery. you might find they have an offer on a 2-batt kit or a spare battery.
I have an idea that Aldi "Ferrex" brand tools are made by Einhell, which is another mass-market German company. Scheppach are sold under their own name and also some are rebranded as Parkside. I can't remember now which spares and accessories I found on the German website.
the larger Aldi kits start around £90
https://www.aldi.co.uk/search?text=drill&category=ALL
Lidl have a 20v one, but their website is not as good and I can't see if it is on sale or the price. "Parkside" is their in-house brandname
Screwfix have a wide range, you can see the "name" brands are dearer. "bare" means no battery or charger, hence the lower price.
https://www.screwfix.com/c/tools/co...t830832&powervoltagesupply=18_v&sort_by=price
Toolstation are similar.
I also have one from
Wickes, but their website is very slow today
https://www.wickes.co.uk/search?q=cordless+drill:price-asc:Type:Combi+drills&text=cordless+drill#
in the DIY trade, sales promotions tend to arrive just before a Bank Holiday Weekend, when people fantasize that they will be doing lots of jobs, or Fathers Day or Christmas when tools are bought as presents.
So sign up for newsletters and get prior notice of special offers.
Two batteries, and a hard case, are I think valuable extras. A kit of drills and screwdriver bits is not, because thery are so cheap to buy separately.
if you have a warranty claim, try to get a refund, not an exchange. if you then buy a new one, you get a new 2-year guarantee on it. IMO these DIY tools are so cheap that if you get 2 years use out of one, you can afford to throw it away if it goes wrong later and you can't repair it yourself.
A drill-driver is not much good, unless you already have a combi drill and have a lot of screws to put in. I use 2 combi drills instead.