I'm not the handyman who uses the equipment daily. Rather average 2x a year which leads me to question whether I'm ever home improvement? rather not. However, I do not like cheap products that spoil my fun at work, because they work satisfactorily. If the device is "overkill" for me? Yes, maybe it would have done for the occasional use also the DIY Screwdrivers with 18V and low cost NiCd battery that requires half a day to recharge, after 1 hour empty and is broken after half a year. Somehow, it is the industry so managed to suggest to the uninformed consumer, 18V are better than 14V. how could that happen? Finally, not the voltage, but the current supplied is much more important. But that is a sideshow, we look at the essentials.
The equipment is strong, charge the battery after about 30 minutes. The engine does not start at high load, charred smell, as I experienced it with a Makita wrench of an acquaintance. The device is great and with a good balance in his hand, is processed with value and the light is a good idea. However, I would like to turn on the LED sensor and a hand not couple the light to the trigger. But that's not really important.
The trunk is spacious, perhaps a bit exaggerated, but seems not very robust. If it were just about the device, it could have been quite make considerably smaller. After all fit so but still a bit, a drill set and a bag of trail mix into it. When moving my girlfriend I had fun with it and have to deal used the Metabo in furniture assembly, drilling and screwdriving. I hope the device remains for me a long time.