Performs well for medium jobs, has good battery life, and easily increases or decreases torque. Only time will tell the longevity of the battery and the device but having used it for a few small projects I will continue to use it. So, depending on the price, a useful and versatile tool for the garage, ready to use with the battery in the charger. I like the wide range of torque settings. This was useful when working with drywall when you wanted to limit torque when screwing into a molly. At the highest level, he had the ability to screw into fairly (unexpectedly) hard wood. (The initial torque setting started to slip and I turned it up and it worked.) As with any cordless drill, you trade convenience for weight and for some people a cordless drill feels a lot heavier compared to a corded drill. Drill when you need to push straight up at an angle, e.g. B. when attaching curtains or blinds and similar work. But that doesn't just apply to this device, it applies to every cordless drill. This drill comes with a set of screwdrivers and drill bits but they are poor quality and I threw them away and used mine. But while that would be a nice addition, I'm not taking points for the exercise itself. It's a good block and does the job.