David this is worth just what you paid for it, but it's been my experience thay any time I bought a "Cheap" Tool because I couldn't afford the one I really wanted over time (and generally not a long time either) the price of the Cheap Tool was just added to the cost of the one I wanted because either the Cheap one died/broke or didn't do the job to the quality I wanted it to. My suggestion then is save up and get Quality First, 'cause you'll end up saving Money in the end.