I have an 18V Dewalt Impact Driver. It takes 1/4 inch hex shaft bits and drives screws and small bolts. It's a great tool. Once you use one of these you'll never go back to using a cordless drill for driving screws. I use my impact driver more than any of the rest of my Dewalt tools. Such a driver would make a great Christmas gift.
I also have a Dewalt 18 volt Hammer drill. It's basically a regular cordless drill with an impact mode for masonry bits. Then I have two sizes of corded impact drivers. The impact mode is optional -- they'll do straight twist drilling as well. All are useful for drilling concrete or masonry but I use them a lot less than driving basic wood or sheet metal screws with the impact driver.
Then there are impact wrenches. Mine are pneumatic, 3/8, 1/2, 3/4, and 1 inch drive. They take impact sockets and fasten/unfasten nuts and bolts. You can now buy excellent battery operated impact wrenches for "around the farm" work, but I've not yet taken the plunge.
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