I have a three-year-old screwdriver for 1500 and bought myself this Makita. Comparison. If you stand comfortably and can rest against it, then there is no difference, Shurik turns even faster. If the position is not comfortable, then Makita is certainly out of competition, because you don’t really need to rest, a light effort is enough. Both minus and plus is that Makita quickly switches to a ratchet, this causes the gearbox to get very hot. The higher the temperature of the reducer, the faster the transition to the ratchet, observation. I don't know how this will affect my work in the future. Spins to the end. He put up a fence from a profiled sheet. If Shurik cannot tighten, stops, then Makita twists any self-tapping screw to the end and behind Shurik too. Additionally. Weak, Shurik for 1500 can twist into a tree that Makita does not pull. Makita works better on hardware.