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I bought it to have a small tool in my second toolbox. I preferred this one because of the price compared to a Bosch. I liked the weight and size and the fact that it had at least a simple impact.
I screwed, drilled in aluminum, and drilled a hole in concrete (size 6). It struggled with concrete, but managed to do it in the end.
However, the tool broke relatively quickly when it was put under strain while drilling a hole in metal, resulting in it not starting or maintaining the speed. I sent it back through the store to the dealership and requested the 2Ah battery that I saw in the catalog. They brought it back with a 1.5Ah battery (there is no 2Ah, either they had a mistake in the catalog or they never brought it). Unfortunately, I did not test it thoroughly and August intervened.
The tool returned with a problem in the chuck, you can't tighten the drill bit except by hand, and it stops (shuts off) under slight pressure. It didn't have these issues before. Now I can't even drill into wood without it shutting off, or screw something with moderate force. It stops, as if it doesn't have a battery. It was very unreliable and I couldn't get any work done. I threw it away.
I regret not buying a Bosch from the beginning. It would have been better to invest more money but have reliability and, most importantly, better service.
Perfect. At first, I had doubts before buying it, but when I got it, I saw amazing quality and power. It doesn't tire out during screwing, it easily drills even hard materials. Compare it and it is better than many branded tools with higher voltage.
It is literally a "beast".... I bought it (3 years ago) so that I wouldn't strain my high-end tools in adverse conditions, but it didn't hesitate at all (it doesn't hesitate, even now)... It remains complete and efficient in all areas.
As for the negatives, I would mention the relative inaccuracy in the torque adjustment and the poor adjustment of the LED (lighting) which turns on when you press the trigger, but the rotation has already started. Ideally, you should half-press the trigger, the LED should turn on, and once the tip is correctly positioned on the screw, you complete the press, and then the (controlled) rotation begins... Anyway, I didn't bother with this issue because the tool covered all my other requirements. If it breaks, I will definitely buy it again 100%...(in general, all the Bulle products I have purchased are extremely good value for money).
After 3 years of relatively minimal use, I have to say that while the batteries initially lasted a long time, they have now deteriorated quite a bit in terms of power. It is very difficult for it to penetrate a brick! It was not worth the 100€ I paid for it, but at least it is lightweight and very convenient.
For its price, it's excellent. It's comparable to the equivalent Bosch that I have also purchased, but it cost me about 60 euros less (The Bosch has 2 Ah batteries).
I have had it since it was first released, it has worked on brick, metal, and wood without any problems so far, and it is the best in terms of professional use for this price. I also have an AEG 12-volt and I don't see any difference (in performance) except for the price.
After several months of use, I can say that it is worth its money. A big plus is the second battery and the fast charger. It easily handles the brick that I have tested it on. We shouldn't expect too much power, as it is only 10.8 volts, but it performs quite well.