After my friends were using Ryobi drills for the past year, I decided to get my own cordless drill. When I opened a cheap hard case I saw a lot of dust, hair etc. in the case and small scratches on the drill which immediately made me think I bought it used on sale. I took a very light drill, more like a toy, installed a battery and turned it around. The spark show (see video) immediately interested me. I went to charge the battery and ten minutes later the wall mounted power adapter felt very hot. I don't know how long this junk lasts or if it burns through. Socket connections are not as secure as I expected. For $50 I would expect a much better build quality and not look used right away. Overall, it works as advertised...for now.