as with any tool it's knowing how and when to use it. yes if your clumsy and don't feather the trigger you can over screw or shear heads with an impact but to be honest I use my impact for pretty much everything, I would always pilot hardwoods and near to the ends of timber but that applies equally to a drill/driver too. too be honest the other day I left my impact at home and ended up using the drill driver, not only did I find it tediously slow, but also found I was camming out of screws all the time as I had forgotten how much extra pressure you had to put on the machine.
Suppose it's horses for courses and what you're used to.
For my everyday work horse tools that get a constant bashing I always buy the best I can afford, but like Woody I'm not a slave to fashion and some of my lesser/occasionally used tools are cheaper brands.
But there are some things such as skill saws and mitre saws that you just can't scrimp on if you want decent, true results.
Suppose it's horses for courses and what you're used to.
For my everyday work horse tools that get a constant bashing I always buy the best I can afford, but like Woody I'm not a slave to fashion and some of my lesser/occasionally used tools are cheaper brands.
But there are some things such as skill saws and mitre saws that you just can't scrimp on if you want decent, true results.