Property me the cordless screwdriver for the site bought (wooden house with drywall). The Makita is ideal in dry, ie to screw plates on the wall as it is very handy and plenty of power + stamina for small to medium screw. This fatigue-free operation is possible. Larger carpenter screws he no longer creates, but he is also not intended. Have the machine compared times with a blue Bosch (14.4V) and would clearly draw back to the Makita.
+ Powerful + Handy + 2nd battery (very useful especially at the construction site) + Quick charger is working properly + Weight (not too heavy, more manageable and well balanced)
- Case is slightly clunky, I would prefer a normal suitcase
I would take the Makita 14.4V definitely go back, because it is very handy and not too heavy. This can be seen especially when working overhead.