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It is only suitable for very light amateur tasks of short duration. It overheats very easily. It burns even with the slightest dust. Spend a few extra euros and get something of higher quality.
I bought it to remove plaster, make holes, break bricks in walls, and break concrete! It is only single-speed, you have to constantly play with the button, which becomes tiring, and it is very heavy! When the carbon brushes ran out, it was damaged and the smell of burnt remained permanently, and you can tell that its power has decreased and it has lost its stability because of it! It is not protected when the carbon brushes run out, and they have designed it to touch the wire on the cells instead of stopping before reaching the cells! If they made the carbon brushes a little differently so that they would hold when they reach the limit, there would be no problem, but they have made them to break instead of stopping and turning off when the carbon brushes run out. First, damage occurs and then it turns off! It gets very hot and at the same time, it is not suitable for old plaster because its power cannot be adjusted electrically, resulting in breaking even where you don't want to! Also, there is a small issue with the carbon brushes. I barely finished the job with the existing set and the one spare set it has, but if I had more work for more than 10 days, I would have had to order them from the supplier because you can't find them anywhere else! The positive thing is that they are easily replaceable, but the negative thing is that only the two carbon brushes are replaced and not the entire crown that holds them, like in other brands! If they made some improvements, it would be worth even 150 euros, but they don't intend to improve it! In conclusion, it is not worth its money as a machine, but it is worth getting it completely amateurishly to work with it for an hour and then leave it in the warehouse in case you need it for a hole or a small job inside the house because it has chisels and three drill bits!
I used it occasionally for household chores. I worked on it amateurishly whenever I felt like it.
At first, it worked well, but after about 4 months, it started producing sparks from the brushes on the motor. Then it ran out of brushes (nowhere to be found except for Bormann) so I ordered some and waited. They finally arrived, but then sparks started again (probably the ring that holds the brushes got worn out). It lost performance until it died - burned out. It left me with 90% of the work for which I bought it.
In conclusion, its mechanics were good (I took care of lubrication), but its electrical components were terrible.
A tool for amateur use with an outdated motor. It is as good as it can withstand.