Article DCD791D2-QW 7ECD3 A couple of weeks ago, the price in all stores jumped from 16,000 to 18,500. I managed to take it for 15,800, you see, the batch was purchased at the old price, and sold out at the old price. 1. You just have to take it in your hand - and you donโt want to let it out anymore. The tool is perfectly balanced, the hand does not get tired. Rubberized and the handle, and the back of the case, and the entire lower part, near the "receiver" of the battery 2. Powerful. VERY powerful. After all, this is an 18-volt instrument. 3. Brushless motor. Full metal body with metal gears. 4. The cartridge is tightened by hand - with small clicks, with BOOST. I donโt know what the system is called, but the removable cartridges of Bosch rotary hammers are tightened in the same way (and Bosch is supplied by RรNM). Pulls very tight and secure. 5. Flashlight - finally, it shines where it is needed, and not just below the drilling point. All light bulbs "from under the cartridge" - complete crap. It is very well thought out that the flashlight goes out with a 20-second delay. Plus, the 3rd mode is a full-fledged flashlight. 6. The maximum drill diameter is 13 mm (most models only have 10) 7. Battery - with charge indication, which is convenient. ! Do not be driven about complaints that "the battery is sitting with a backlash"! This is done SPECIALLY so that when the tool falls, the battery snaps off, flies off, and so on. dampened some of the impact energy. I read a review about a fall without consequences from the 3rd floor onto concrete. Well, so that nothing sticks when working in dust and dirt when changing the battery. 8. Battery charging 2.0 an in 40-50 min 9. Large, roomy suitcase. 10. Magnetic holder is a cool thing. Bits keeps dead, you won't lose. Can hold 4-6 self-tapping screws, but worse (does not fit snugly) 11. Belt clip