Someone asked for the torque figure and I replied. I did not suggest that a £39 tool from a supermarket was on the same level as the high end tools that you have experience with.
For £39 the performance is pretty outstanding!
My comment wasn't meant as some kind of judgement or brag, I used to have a very similar (not Parkside but similar inexpensive 240v) Impact myself which was good enough for anything car related I needed and is still trucking on in the service of a friend who is inexplicably determined to keep a Citroen C15 that's older than him on the road...
I'm just genuinely suprised at the torque figure considering the physical size of it, I would have assumed it could achieve somewhat more from looking at it.
Because whilst you weren't comparing it to a high end one, with most power tools, there's usually not that much difference internally between a cheap and fancy tool, despite what the manufacturers would have us believe.