This is perhaps the smallest and most compact Shurik that I have met. Maybe it's in the motor, or maybe in the battery itself, but it holds 2A \ h more than a whole working day (I work as an assembler), I charge it every 2 days ! A ratchet or force limiter is just something! if at 1 you can just hold the bat with two fingers, then at 15 it’s hard to hold the cartridge with your whole palm! This is a very useful thing for working with furniture, especially when there are plastic bushings into which you need to screw the shelf holder (before that, only with a screwdriver, since any Shurik 1 broke the thread in the plastic). Makita 333- she has the opposite situation at 1k a lot and at 20k very little! I don’t like the motor brake, as if it doesn’t exist (it is very good for this type of engine), I understand that this is a habit left over from the classic brake and I’m already used to it, but at first a lot of screws broke off in the seat ((