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Some people seem to like it. Its very cheap and seems to perform quite well. My workmate uses it for these reasons.
He's on his fourth or fifth combi drill in 7 or 8 years however whereas my Milwaukee is going strong after nearly 6 years and only one £50 repair.

It's DIY gear in my eyes. If it's for daily work use then fork out for something better like Milwaukee, Makita, or Bosch professional.
 
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Ive got a Ryobi 18V SDS its the Dogs its 5 years old now still going strong and its drilled about a million holes and been abused with 22mm bits
 

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