You're right, sorry (packaging, slow slew rate, etc).
But it depends on exactly what they want to do, which is not clear to me, from the OP.
You can get considerably better ones, but I don't know enough about, what they are trying to do, to choose for them the right one.
Also I agree with you. In some use cases, a power op-amp would be the wrong choice.
I messed up the post, by shortening it too much.
Unfortunately I cut out the section, which explained that you can get a very large variety of different ones.
So go ahead and choose the right one, to suit your own requirements.
Since I'm NOT 100% sure what those requirements are, I will leave it to the user, to choose which one to go for.
You can get them in different case styles, to your preferences.
This example is through hole...
It takes something like 20 ns to reach the final value. (or 200 ns, depending on exactly what you are measuring and/or configuring it). ns figures via a quick look at some of the test graphs. I'd need to know more, to calculate better figures.
But it could be done, from the details supplied. But I prefer to do things more thoroughly.
At a little over £4 each.
http://www.digikey.co.uk/product-detail/en/linear-technology/LT1010CT-PBF/LT1010CT-PBF-ND/891417Datasheet:
http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/datasheet/1010fe.pdfPower op-amps are just one variety of IC which can do this.
There are many other types which will do it as well. I was just trying to show one of those ways.