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I have it for about 3 months, I have made several drilling and screwing holes. It drills wood like a champ with the good drill bits, but it struggles with bricks that are 8 and above, but it will get the job done. In terms of screwing, it is amazing and the main downside is the battery, if you push it a little too hard
Small, powerful (25nm), and convenient for small tasks and more, I liked the chuck that tightens with one hand. I easily drilled holes with a 6mm multi-construction drill bit in a wall (not concrete). It is great for anything related to wood, furniture assembly, etc. However, the position of the light is completely wrong, causing shadows in the desired drilling spot. The bits and the magnetic adapter are not the best quality. In summary, put it in a drawer in your living room with a hammer, a few screws, and 3-4 Milwaukee PZ2 and PH2 bits, and save the 20V for tougher tasks. Lastly, I must mention that for the price of 59 euros, it should come with two batteries, so it's not exactly value for money.
I haven't had it for a long time, so I can't have a complete opinion. So far, I have been satisfied with its amateur use in household tasks. The battery doesn't drain easily even when I haven't used it for a while. I will write more later. Overall, the signs are positive.
It may seem small, but it is quite powerful. Truth be told, it is not meant for professional use unless you want to experience some screwing and unscrewing. For many holes, especially in iron, it does the job in half an hour. It is a tool for heavy household use. However, it has more than made up for its cost