Drury Tires in Auckland, New Zealand. I have had the Ateq VT56 for one full day now. I haven't had much time to play with it yet but I will share my impressions so far. The quality and feel of the tool, accessories and packaging is very good. The colour screen is clear and easy to view. Using the tool to read sensors on a real car was easy peasy. On a Ford Explorer it read 3 out of 4 sensors within seconds each but couldn't detect the fourth - not enough experience to know what the source of this error is yet but the vehicle comes in regularly so I should get a chance to re-test with the tyre off sometime. Printer is easy to operate. The cradle is designed to mount on a wall (good idea) as well as sitting on a bench but I am not sure if I would trust the cradle to hold the tool mounted vertically and I would hate it to fall out of the cradle onto the floor. Maybe an angled bracket (45 to 60 degrees). The charging adapter plug seems quite vulnerable to me as it is not shielded from any impacts. It could have been recessed more so only the cord trails out from the cradle. I will post more as I test.