Sure, if I unpacked the IXO, I was off and laughed at times. Wait, I'll get out my Makita ... heard often enough, but: my IXO was nevertheless always enough and has all the commonly-yourself / Removal / Furniture building necessary work convinced. Particularly when assembling furniture The compact design has to come to the great advantage of almost every screw turn. In the present set gets even with an eccentric attachment and an angle attachment. Especially the angle attachment ensures that you still can unscrew battery if you have not much distance. Also screws, where you can not reach with a normal screwdriver, are no longer a problem with the angle attachment.
Also Bosch now waived a separate charging station and enables loading via a Micro-USB cable. Since only a small power supply and the cable is required, thus saving you a lot of electronic waste later. In addition, the cable takes up less space, you can hang on the wall in the basement tool easy. The Micro-USB solution is therefore a win-win for the user and the environment. Class!
The handling of the IXO is as usual excellent. The unit is fixed and ergonomically in the hand. During any work, he has a good grip and not slip. When tighter screws, eg directly in wood or with longer dowelled screws in concrete walls, can be very good pressure on the screwdriver exercise to facilitate the propulsion. But really great effort is still not necessary. For normal household and DIY use, I think the machine well suited for and fully recommended.