Home Depot has
Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless 3/8" 3-Speed Impact Wrench +
3/8" 4-Position Ratchet Kit (Tools Only, P263344) on sale for
$99.
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Thanks to community member
CyanMarmot641for finding this deal.
- Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location.
About this product:- P263 18V ONE+ Cordless 3/8" 3-Speed Impact Wrench (Tool Only) w/ Belt Clip
- P344 18V ONE+ 3/8" 4-Position Ratchet (Tool Only)
- Battery and charger sold separately
- 3-year manufacturer's warranty
- Operator's Manuals
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This P263 struggles to take lugnuts off at 150 ft/lbs with a 6 Ah battery. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N72D3Wb
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Some thoughts though. The brushless PSBIW01 3/8" impact has only a bit more torque (160 foot pounds) than the P263 (150 foot pounds) and costs $119 tool only.
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The difference for the 1/2" impact wrenches looks more significant with specs of 300 vs. 450/600 foot pounds.
The brushless PBLRC25 3/8 in. brushless Extended Reach Ratchet is $159 tool only. Torque is 55 foot pounds compared to 35 foot pounds for the P344.
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So I can see why people might want brushless instead, but for anyone who cares about price this still seems like a good deal.
Don't know what to believe.
EDIT:
Checked on Ryobi's site here for P263: https://www.ryobitools.
and it states 150 as well as 220. 220 must be breakaway torque I guess?
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Don't know what to believe.
EDIT:
Checked on Ryobi's site here for P263: https://www.ryobitools.
and it states 150 as well as 220. 220 must be breakaway torque I guess?
This P263 struggles to take lugnuts off at 150 ft/lbs with a 6 Ah battery. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N72D3Wb
This P263 struggles to take lugnuts off at 150 ft/lbs with a 6 Ah battery. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N72D3Wb
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You have no idea what you are talking about. A brushless tool MAY HAVE 15-35% more power than an equivalent brushed model, but that is all. Please stop making things up.
anyone have stock?
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