What I didn't like was installing a ceiling that screws into #2 pine ceiling trusses. Not all the screws went right into this hardwood. Many stopped when the clutch mechanism made one more good hit. Repeated attempts to insert the screws flush were unsuccessful. I ended up having to switch to a screw-tipped Milwaukee drill bit to get them in. So using the tool became an ordeal as I relied on a different Milwaukee product every few screws to get the job done. Eventually I gave in and put the drywall screwdriver aside with another tool. I suspect this tool will work well when I'm working on walls and turning screws in spruce rather than pine. I tested it on spruce thorns and it worked well.