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Post #169878378 added 03-19-2024 3:09 PM by blind_stone in Deal Talk
$149.00?
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Post #169865256 added 03-18-2024 9:41 PM by LaughinGass in Deal Talk
Depends; I had to use the Ridgid hi-torque on max setting to get the shock bolts out of my minivan....after every other tool had failed (including pneumatic, penetrating oil, etc....heat wasn't an...
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Post #169863708 added 03-18-2024 7:35 PM by FairPencil1902 in Deal Talk
i use them if Im doing a lot of fence work, driving large amount of lag screws into the cross members is extremely quick. I also use one for lowering and raising my rv stabilizers.
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Post #169857456 added 03-18-2024 12:28 PM by MX400ex72 in Deal Talk
Impact driver is generally for driving screws or lag bolts. I’ve used small impact driver also for removing a lot of vehicle bolts, you’d be surprised how effective they are. Impact wrench, you...
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Post #169857252 added 03-18-2024 12:17 PM by moekou in Deal Talk
Thanks, figured as much, just about every starter combo kit comes with impact driver already so I have one which so far I've only used as a screwdriver
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Post #169857027 added 03-18-2024 12:04 PM by Birdlawyer93 in Deal Talk
Driving lags or maybe appliance work (I had to use an impact wrench to remove a pulley bolt in a clothes-dryer). That said, a lot of impact drivers (as opposed to wrenches) are capable of driving lag...
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Post #169855245 added 03-18-2024 10:26 AM by moekou in Deal Talk
Outside of cars, what are some primary uses for impact wrenches, anyway? I'm highly tempted since I'm deep in the Ridgid battery system, but not sure what I'll really use it for outside of rare...
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Post #169854957 added 03-18-2024 10:09 AM by sarcasmogratis in Deal Talk
Recent saw the R87207B Subcompact brushless 3/8 impact Wrench (tool only) in store for $45 given, less powerful YMMV B&M Clearance
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Post #169854006 added 03-18-2024 9:21 AM by MX400ex72 in Deal Talk
For your stated use, either this one or the mid torque you purchased will be plenty.
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Post #169853517 added 03-18-2024 8:55 AM by Hecsz28 in Deal Talk
The $199 one I was referring to is also the Mid Torque version. I did also see the High Torque $199 deal but I definitely don’t need that much power. They have both on sale right now. The main...
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Post #169852926 added 03-18-2024 8:13 AM by MX400ex72 in Deal Talk
Like which one that costs $129 with battery and charger included?
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Post #169852620 added 03-18-2024 7:56 AM by adr5 in Deal Talk
For a modern 1/2" impact this is very weak. Modern 3/8" impacts will put this to shame.
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Post #169852584 added 03-18-2024 7:55 AM by adr5 in Deal Talk
At $70 it's worth it. At $129, not really.
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Post #169852467 added 03-18-2024 7:47 AM by MX400ex72 in Deal Talk
Where did I say it’s only for lug nuts? The non-brushless will remove any nut/bolt on a passenger vehicle. If the person asking the question doesn’t know if he needs 500# or 1300# of torque,...
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Post #169852299 added 03-18-2024 7:36 AM by lottathought in Deal Talk
Just a heads up that these are really for different purposes. (I have both) The one posted here is more for your general work. And it can probably handle at least 90% of any job that you have. And...
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Post #169852296 added 03-18-2024 7:36 AM by Johnybrk in Deal Talk
Unless you only think this tool is just for removing lug nuts.
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Post #169852167 added 03-18-2024 7:28 AM by MX400ex72 in Deal Talk
Unless you are working on like industrial sized farm equipment or other heavy duty equipment, I highly doubt you need the power of the brushless one.
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yea but it's green. And no LSA.
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Post #169851909 added 03-18-2024 7:11 AM by OliveRose238 in Deal Talk
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Post #169851894 added 03-18-2024 7:10 AM by OliveRose238 in Deal Talk
Get the Ryobi version for $99. It's stronger for some reason (according to torque test channel on YouTube)
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