The kitchen aid pros fall Into a weird place they're kinda like a bosh or makita drill.
Great for a tradie or enthusiast who uses it every job but not constantly.
A bit over kill for home use and may break things in inexperienced hands but needs good wear resistance but will always be used by someone who knows what they're doing (and so the all metal is q selling point, it's seen as better and will last longer due to wear)
But you go into a big industrial factory and you won't see a makita drill or a bosh you'll see an copco air drill , because it will stand up to use every minute of everyday, and in that setting it will be serviced regularly. So wear parts get changed before they fail. But the operator probably didn't buy it and doesn't give a crap about breaking it so it needs to stall safely.(air is better than a breaking gear but no one is putting a compressor in their kitchen)
Great for a tradie or enthusiast who uses it every job but not constantly.
A bit over kill for home use and may break things in inexperienced hands but needs good wear resistance but will always be used by someone who knows what they're doing (and so the all metal is q selling point, it's seen as better and will last longer due to wear)
But you go into a big industrial factory and you won't see a makita drill or a bosh you'll see an copco air drill , because it will stand up to use every minute of everyday, and in that setting it will be serviced regularly. So wear parts get changed before they fail. But the operator probably didn't buy it and doesn't give a crap about breaking it so it needs to stall safely.(air is better than a breaking gear but no one is putting a compressor in their kitchen)