The Skill model 6355 I just saw on a lab bench does have the double insulated (class II) symbol.
I don't like the idea of metal cased cordless tools where the bit or blade could have continuity to the metal case. I am not certain the following is of this construction, as the company did not answer the question I submitted online (which was over yr ago I think - I took no answer as the answer you wouldn't want to hear):
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-RD1440K-Anniversary-Cordless/dp/B00006FX9UI can not think of a product safety (compliance) reason why a product could not have double insulation from primary parts to the enclosure, and also have a grounded metal enclosure. Though I'd think your odds of being saved from the (hopefully) rare event of a double insulation fault to the chassis might be outweighed by the odds of you getting shocked from ground potential rise.