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With that in mind it's an amazing value. It's a brush motor so expect some sparking in the back of the housing, it's totally normal and it's perfectly fine. The first thing I did was build my new chair with it and it made it a 10 minute job. The Chuck is good, easy to adjust but not loose so you won't accidently mess with it while using it.
I purchased it specifically to be a step above the little 4v skill screwdriver I have and love for small projects, like computer building and things of that nature, basically just to unscrew and screw faster. This is used for some shelves into studs, chairs, small bolt drivers and things of that, essentially normal around the house stuff. I have Milwaukee tools for cars and a makita drill. It's not going to compete with those and I don't always want to break those out for simple things like building a chair or hanging a displate poster or small shelf.
That's what this is perfect for, a great addition to you drawer with tools in the house. Especially for the price I am impressed with this drill. I believe you will be too as long as you understand what you're buying.
Pros:
-Decent ergonomics
-Powerful enough to match more well known 12v drills or so.
-has a light (it's not super great but it's good enough)
-feels sturdy (again it's no $400 Milwaukee impact but for the price it's solid)
-fairly compact for tight spaces
-good weight distribution.
-inexpensive
Cons:
-reverse/forward switch is a little low so you hand can hit it if you grip the drill high up
-charger feels pretty cheap and unless you're like me you won't have another compatible one laying around if it goes bad. Rather see usb-c for this kind of charging.
-light is a little dim and not angled well to see while drilling, but it works well enough.