I've been using one of these at work for about a year now. Really good, has a good amount of torque. Battery lasts a decent time, too. I didn't get the metal case that must be a new thing.
@@mccririck01 I would have loved it but for one thing. The button is an onn and off switch. Had it been a progressive button to control speed I would have loved the small size. And the included bits and bit holder are a gimmic. You need to spend more on proper ones and at this point just get a cheap drill 12v Parkside one on sale. And you have the option of multiple batteries and not just the integrated one. I really wanted to like it and to use it for small stuff but the trigger is the biggest problem in my eyes.
@@BrokeLifeEU I don't mind that the button is on and off. It's not a deal breaker for me at all as I just use it for undoing and tightening screws in floorboards and boxings at work. Why do you feel you need the trigger to be a progressive potentiometer type?
And again I will say I got the PAS D7 when it was on sale for about 8EUR for that price and the occasional household use it is more than fine. However as it is about 17-18EUR currently I think may as well just spend a bit more and get a proper 12v tool on sale. @@mccririck01