Usable for the occasional DIY user, but definitely not for the professional, or the serious hobbyist. A better buy might be a midrange brand Drill and impact driver set sold at many hardware stores in the Holidays. When my 1966 corded Sears Drill died in 2012, it replaced it with a Rigid set and so far I am quite happy with it. Having said that they do not get the heavy use my old drill did back then when I was working as a mechanic. One of my frequent jobs was installing canvas tops on Jeep CJ's, which required drilling holes to mount the many snaps and the front bar on the windshield. That old drill and I installed hundreds of them. The only repairs were a replacement chuck and a set of brushes.