These tools are great. I used them for all of my weekend warrior projects. You must convince your wife that YES, you do need to "drills". One for drilling, and one for driving...it is amazing how easy it is to grab the case and get things done. I have a nice corded drill as well...but I found that I didn't like the hassle of dragging it out with an extension core except for big projects or where I REALLY needed some power.
Even though they are battery powered (something I've been skeptical of for a long time), they have had all the power that I have needed, unless the battery is running low...in which case I have generally just swapped out the battery between the two (I haven't yet needed "full" power for both at the same time). Then when I take a break I just charge them up...which is pretty quick. These also take the 3.0 amp batteries, but they are pretty pricey...I may spring for one if I have a big project that I'd like to tackle, but the default batteries are great so far. I was wondering why the battery charger was SO big for the tiny batteries...the reason why is that it is a smart battery charger and will use simple lights to tell you what it is doing including some battery maintenance to try to prolong the life of the battery--time will tell if it works or not.
I was helping my neighbor put together a large backyard wooden swing set, these did a great job. The impact driver hooked up to a socket bit was so powerful that it would start to pull the nut THROUGH the board...granted it was really soft wood.
I also go these for a great price on a lightning deal around Christmas time...thank you Amazon.com!
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