Jamesmatheson:
Hi I wanted to know if a stepper motor could be used as a dril. I need to find something with the strength of a 2.4 or 3.6 volt drill but that doesn't use so much power. If anyone knows
Then a stepper should be your last option, as it uses more power.
The motors in standard drills are pretty efficient. If you have 50W power on the drill bit, you need at least 50W power on the input. That's basic physics, there's no way around it.
Or if what you're looking for is torque but less speed/power, then look for a geared down DC motor. That can produce the same torque but as you lower the rpm of the output you can lower the power input needed.
Oh, and do read up on the "xy problem". This appears to be one of those.