But it's perfectly fine for home use. Dowel holes in normal walls with lime sandstone is ever good. Concrete was there a little more difficult, but in brick, the result was then not really sparkling. Either I'm stubborn bricks, or do I need other bits.
The equipment: We have 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, 1x12, 1x16, 1x18, a chisel pointed, a chisel flat. Spacers.
An essay (keyed chuck) for metal / plastic / wood-working. If one has a different special drill saved it. Also works very great, but I would not carry out activities with the percussion drill Skil. I'm afraid you then messed up the food. In case I did not take a chance.
The chuck is excellent, good snaps and also notes really great.
The machine cable is approximately 2.10 m long.
A good feature is the continuously adjustable speed.
For screwdriving versus me the device is too heavy. For that, I'll take the cordless screwdriver. Only from embarrassment when the battery is empty or that thing is awarded, I would use the Skil. But, screwdriving works quite well. But for bits have to be purchased.
The machine easy to store and save space in the supplied case. But that also means, at any time must be first tinkered, ie the auxiliary handle must be installed forward repeatedly on the device. The spacer is fitted to the auxiliary handle. The auxiliary handle is important for precise work and should not be geschludert, even if the assembly is annoying every time.
In case also all accessories shall be stored, nothing is flying around the area. Keep it clean.
Sculpted I did not, because I do not every two months abbombe my tiles. But as I understand it, one should stay away from tiles that are placed in a spit. I would kloppen no e-slots with the hammer.
But by now and then to drill a few holes that's a fine machine. If the box still 1500 Watts, a star more would have been possible.