Shurik is quite tenacious, has been serving for the fifth year. In the fourth year, the batteries sank and the engine burned out. I rejuvenated the batteries, replacing the "offal" with new ones (there is a lot of videos on this topic on the Internet) The engine was ruined due to my stupidity, did not give it rest when tightening long self-tapping screws. Replaced the engine with an "analog". The Makita tool is good because you can easily buy not only original spare parts for it, but also analogues. I never used the standard holster from the kit, it seemed uncomfortable. But the "casket" was very useful, suitable for bits and small drills. When asked if I will buy the same Shurik again, I will answer “No”. Weak batteries and an uncomfortable handle at the current price of about 7.000. somehow non-competitive. You can buy a similar blue GSR 12V-30 model from the main competitor, but already in a brushless engine and with a 2.0 Ah battery for less! choose for you)