Got this Amazon Denali 20V Cordless Impact Driver Kit for light duty use around a small homestead, mostly repairs or building stuff, especially with heavy duty 10x3.5in torx deck screws, one of my favorite ways to stick woody stuff together. Design is good, compact, light weight, but otherwise fairly atypical of impact drivers. This appears to be a direct rebrand of Skil ID572702, same specs, slightly different case stylizing, but without the Skil PWRCORE 20 battery & rapid charger features. Build quality is good, this feels like a well made tool, nice durable casing, nice grip surfaces. Functionality is good, works well. The impact action doesn't engage until it has resistance which helps with getting screws started, it can easily drive heavy 10x3.5in torx deck screws, dozens of them per charge. With the two 2Ah batteries, it's fairly easy to space out runtime and charging so the tool can run all day at a slow pace. If building a larger project with help, e.g. deck or shed with someone else doing the cutting, probably need 3 or 4 Denali batteries and 2 chargers to run all day at a casual pace, so get a second tool not needed (much) for the same project, or Skil batteries & rapid charger. Price point is good compared to other name-brand tools, and this is higher quality than stuff from similarly priced Chinese generic brands, even if they offer better performance the service life will be shorter, which is reflected in Amazon's warranty. The rest of the Denali platform is good for similar light duty home DIY & hobbyist use, here are the tools I have: - Angle Grinder, nice compact mid-range grinder with thumb switch, nice side handle back position & wrench in the side handle, good for small tasks, but power hungry, comes with only 1x 4Ah battery, runtime is 15min with 100min recharge (4Ah batteries are overpriced, as of this writing a 2nd 4Ah battery by itself is $20 less than a 2nd angle grinder kit). - Hammer Drill, good mid-size drill-driver, weak hammer action also handles 10x3.5in torx deck screws but slower than the impact driver, easily handles anything smaller, struggles with anything bigger. This includes an extra battery. - Rotary Hammer, small, a little weak, slow yet capable as a SDS bit drill & hammer drill for home DIY tasks, but has no hammer-only mode (no SDS chisels). - Jig Saw, nice little saw, as powerful as 40 year old corded jig saws I've repaired and used on DIY home remodeling projects. - Sander, nice 5in sander, as powerful as a couple ~25 year old corded palm sanders I have. - Oscillating Multi-Tool, nice tool, but the blade locking hex bolt + hex wrench is clunky, other brands use various styles of toolless chuck. With the Hammer Drill and Impact Driver each providing two batteries, either one is a good entry point into this tool platform (or both is great), and provides the spare batteries & charger to use any of these tools all day at a casual DIY pace, except for this power hungry angle grinder. With more batteries some of these tools can do alright in light duty professional usage. Not all of the Denali tools use weaker inefficient brushed motors, I narrowly missed getting the 12in chainsaw with a brushless motor and a 4Ah battery, should be nice, and goes well with an angle grinder. Cross compatibility with Skil PWRCORE 20 batteries & rapid charger is nice and pushes many of these tools over to lower tier professional grade performance, especially with the bonus torque from a 5Ah battery. Overall, 5 stars, good light duty impact driver.