Shake and break is totally different than an impact and screwdriver bit. S&B "impacts" into the screw head, where as the impact and bit "impact" in a turning motion, not putting pressure into the screw. The impact will tend to jump out, stripping the screw. The S&B is impacting the bit into the threads with every blow and you twist out with the handle. The one fault I have found with the S&B is, unless you lower the intake air pressure, when using a REAL air hammer, you will mushroom it into the air hammer. S&B directions say to turn down the pressure, but who does that?
Verdict? They have their place and well worth their $40 tag.
I built my own version by welding an old extension onto an old impact bit with an old ratchet handle welded to that. I'm cheap! And it can handle the impact out of my ph3050, unlike the S&B version.