Impact Driver vs an Impact wrench.
Those are two VERY DIFFERENT tools.
Impact driver is measured in inch pounds (In/lbs). A Impact wrench is measured in foot pounds (Ft/lbs).
For example, this deal includes a impact driver that provides 1,750 in./lbs. which is converted to 145.8333 Ft/lbs.
In comparison; Ridgid's weakest sub compact impact wrench delivers 2700 in/lbs converted to 225 Ft/lbs
The Ridgid's strongest impact wrench delivers 18,000 in/lbs which is converted to 1,500 Ft/lbs.
Just remember, you would use a impact driver to "drive screws" into a deck (pretty much any screw going in to a lumber material like wood), You would use an impact wrench to "wrench" on your vehicle (pretty much any medium machined screw into a machined bolt, metal on metal)
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expired Posted by santhosu • Apr 5, 2021
Apr 5, 2021 6:27 PM
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expired Posted by santhosu • Apr 5, 2021
Apr 5, 2021 6:27 PM
Ridgid Cordless Drill/Driver and Impact Driver with (2) 2.0 Ah Batteries, Charger, and Bag - $139
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Where they also offer chat, a phone number, and email option to quickly fix any registration issues. As long as you submit your registration on time and check to see that it successfully went through, there should be no "horror stories".
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As I said, in my case I had an email that indicated my application was complete yet it wasn't. I went into this being aware that I had to register right away and all that. If I were to do it again I wouldn't have problems because I would know that I need to triple check etc. I think people have issues because with many products the warranty requires little more than just having proof of purchase. Most people don't expect to have to repeatedly log in to verify Ridgid accepted all the submitted information. Ridgid could easily fix a lot of these issues if they sent a simple reminder email saying that the submission isn't complete. That would prevent people like me, who thought they submitted everything, from getting surprised later.
I would purchase these tools again but I will also caution anyone buying them to be VERY vigilant with respect to the warranty.
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As I said, in my case I had an email that indicated my application was complete yet it wasn't. I went into this being aware that I had to register right away and all that. If I were to do it again I wouldn't have problems because I would know that I need to triple check etc. I think people have issues because with many products the warranty requires little more than just having proof of purchase. Most people don't expect to have to repeatedly log in to verify Ridgid accepted all the submitted information. Ridgid could easily fix a lot of these issues if they sent a simple reminder email saying that the submission isn't complete. That would prevent people like me, who thought they submitted everything, from getting surprised later.
I would purchase these tools again but I will also caution anyone buying them to be VERY vigilant with respect to the warranty.
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