I bought it the other day to replace a classmate from Bosch, which was handed over to the store, more reminiscent of a Chinese craft than a rather expensive tool. Bought Shurik for the house. The main criterion is lithium. Makita pleased in all respects. A high-quality, convenient tool, in an excellent package (two batteries made in Japan, a fast and smart charger, a large-capacity case, high-quality, with compartments for small items and bits, with a box for small change, a very convenient holster). Two speeds, a good moment, twists and drills as it should. The mechanics work clearly, quietly. The cartridge is smooth, without noticeable beats. Happy as an elephant, except for the nuances. A flashlight, due to the laws of geometry and optics, cannot physically illuminate the working area under the drill, but shines nearby, which makes it difficult to work at dusk. Since lithium batteries do not like deep discharges, a charge level indicator, such as that of the same Bosch, would not hurt. There is a lot of free space in the case between the tool and the lid, which is why it rattles there when carried.