I bought this 4 months ago and have used it in the studio (audio for video) and on stage, and tested it for PA suitability. The important bit: This mic works really well - I prefer it on guitar to a DPA 4099. Despite being off-axis and very close to the soundboard, it reproduces acoustic and resonator guitars really well and rejects feedback effectively, especially if paired with a good piezo. BUT - the first time I assembled it the holder snapped. Instead of returning it, I asked Thomann for a bag of replacement holders. 3 months later I was sent 2. The first new one snapped the second time I touched it!
Obviously, for the price, I wasn't expecting something with the build-quality of DPA, but this small deficiency is a real shame. The actual mic seems to be robust (metal casing) and the cable seems fine. The simple but effective holder made of steel sheet that grips on to the instrument works surprisingly well and never gets in the way. The tiny mic holder that screws in to this is made of brittle plastic and breaks if you look at it. If they made this from a more durable material and charged 3 euros more for the product, I'd give it 4 stars instead of 3.
The cable plugs in to a sturdy metal XLR adapter with a high-pass filter switch. Here the only issue is that the metal belt-clip is too tight, and if you force it, it jumps off.
Both deficiencies can be fixed with cable ties and some imagination, yielding a very useful and affordable product.