I have a Makita 14v li-ion impact that's been in daily use for over 4 years. I cant imagine doing my work without one now. The noise for non users is a pain (better than a Paslode though). If you use screws with an unthreaded shank or drill a clearance hole you can assemble really strong carpentry as the screws pull everything together so tightly.
You need to use strong bits though as cheap ones explode.
I have a Makita 14v li-ion impact that's been in daily use for over 4 years. I cant imagine doing my work without one now. The noise for non users is a pain (better than a Paslode though). If you use screws with an unthreaded shank or drill a clearance hole you can assemble really strong carpentry as the screws pull everything together so tightly.
You need to use strong bits though as cheap ones explode.