So far I'm really impressed with this inexpensive tool. This is for my 7 year old son but I will be using it too. I haven't been able to test it thoroughly or drain the battery, but so far it's doing everything I expected. Of course, if you're a pro, stick with professional tools. I'm an experienced handyman and I typically use Dewalt and Milwaukee tools. But most homeowners get by with it for normal drilling/driving. It has plenty of power - I've run 3" screws in with no problem and drilled pilot holes with springs. Build quality looks about the same as the expensive brands. It's a lot smaller and lighter than I expected which is a nice change of pace. I Thought it would be a full sized 18v tool but it's even smaller than most 12v drills.The handle has a good rubber grip and is slim for small hands.I also like that the battery doesn't have a requires separate charger which can be an issue when transporting it would be nice to pack in a truck or small tool box you only get a drill, battery and charging cable and no accessories which was fine with me yes , it's cheap and I don't know where to get a removable battery, since it's cheap it's obvious there's been trimming somewhere - probably on the innards, so will it continue? Who knows, but nothing is Perfect. I've had Dewalts, Milwaukee and Makitas that couldn't handle me. One of them costs about $150. For that price I could buy 5 of them. If I find problems I can get a second one and have a backup battery.