That’s probably correct that this is what happens all day long, and I am on the DIY side, but working on old Porsches and BMWs has made me learn the hard way that a careful, gentle, measured touch on all fasteners will be best for you and the car in the immediate and long term. I have watched a few Porsche mechanics, independents, work and they all work using that philosophy. They all have learned how much pressure, torque is correct and how much is too much. You’ll seldom see power tools being used anywhere near the engine with these guys. If I were driving this disposable eco boost, I would still prefer that the plugs are run in by hand whether I do it myself or have someone else do it. I note that aluminum cylinder heads are soft, and give no tactile feedback on when the threads are about to strip. Also, note that a cracked ceramic leaking plug can be a diagnostic nightmare. Though plugs can last 150,000 miles, they are fragile. Do what your conscience requires guys.