I used to have a good sized cordless kit in ni-cad but when all the batteries started to die I sold them on while they still had value on ebay, I actually managed to pay for most of my new kit.Job and Knock wrote: Yes indeed! I've found myself re-examining my choices this year and whilst the main move (for me) has been from corded to "full-size" cordless tools I can see a need to add a "downsized" kit for jobs where mobility is more important than absolute power
My new 10.8v kit is not as comprehensive but I found I wasn't making good use of most of it anyway.
I now have combi, impact, drill/driver, recip saw, multi-tool, torch and mouse sander (only cos it was £2 at the car boot). They all get a fair amount of use and rarely do I pull out the mains powered tools (I have a main SDS and recip for heavy work). Really the only tool that is lacking is the multitool, I generally prefer my mains tool for those jobs, but for those odd one off cuts when you are contorted inside a cabinet it does alright.
The best bit though is that whereas before I would think carefully about which tools to drag along for a job, sometimes trying to get away with only 1 drill for example, now I can put all the tools and a couple of batteries in a tool bag and it's really not too bag to lug around. I am happy to take a drill and impact and drill/driver all together and set them up with the bits ready to go, it really speeds things up.