To begin with, to be clear, this is the Bosch GO 2 - the torque is set "at the barrel". This is a very decent pocket replacement for cordless screwdrivers, but it has its flaws. The torque adjustment is great, but for delicate electronics, even the minimal adjustment is inappropriate, it's such a little thread ripper (maybe even a wrist wrench for the weaker natures). Furniture can be assembled without problems and especially without charging, larger appliances can be disassembled and assembled with pleasure. In moments of crisis, it will also drill a hole in the wood. What I would consider to be the weaker side is the ergonomics of the adjustment (forward/locked/rearward) and the ON/OFF button, which is terribly sensitive and in my opinion completely misplaced. Unless you happen to push it at least 15 times a day, not even once. The automatic brake when it reaches torque is so strange, sometimes it cuts in and doesn't go any further when it should and needs to be released and pushed several times, but maybe it's just a matter of habit (8-10 years of cooperation? ). The HEX connector for the bits is weakly magnetic, but with a bit of carelessness the bits simply prefer to stay stuck in the screw - the locking mechanism is a bit lacking here. MicroUSB charging - in the 21st century it would want USB-C, but never mind - they supply the cable and charger, it charges really fast and lasts a long time, so no big deal. Otherwise it is a totally globalised product, the screwdriver itself is Malaysian, the box is from Poland, the inside of the box is from Hungary, the cable is from Taiwan, the charger is from China, the bit set is from China, the PH2 bit is from Vietnam, so of course you are supporting starving children around the world by buying it. Basically - for appliance repair - definitely yes, for furniture assembly - definitely yes, for electricians - yes (watch out for insulation), for normal housework - more or less yes, for small electronics - definitely no, for drilling - definitely no.