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Ryobi 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 3/8" Impact Wrench w/ 1x 1.5Ah Battery & Charger (Factory Blemished,PSBIW01) for $79.99
-> now $47.99. Shipping is a flat rate $9.99.
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soC1ose for finding this deal.
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Includes: - Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V Compact Brushless 3/8 in. Impact Wrench (PSBIW01)
- 18V 1.5Ah Battery
- 18V Charger
- Operator's Manuals
Key Features: - Compact size at 5.4 in. length and lightweight
- Brushless Motor provides longer runtime, longer motor life, and more power
- Provides up to 160 ft./lbs. of torque
- 4-mode wrench features 3 speeds plus Auto mode for user control in a variety of applications
- Variable speed trigger to allow greater precision
- On-board LED worklight to illuminate workspace
- Up to 2,900 RPM for faster removal
- Optimized impacting mechanism delivers up to 3,900 IPM
- 3/8 in. anvil with friction ring for quick and secure socket changes
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You are correct. This is not powerful enough to remove lugnuts and wasn't made for that purpose. Since your willing to wait, the Ryobi Impact that is powerful enough uses a 1/2" drive and I believe is rated at 400ft/lbs of torque. During the year this tool is coupled with a Ryobi battery and charger for $99 at Home Depot. Ryobi Days is coming in May (I think) so there is a good chance this tool may show up on sale.
I think P262 is the model you are talking about, look for brushless 1/2 and you should be good. The old model was P261 and I believe not brushless.
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The new brushless 1/2 is rated at 600lbs of torque. I have the non brushless at its 300lbs which is still more than enough.
I also have the 1/2" brushless impact wrench and that thing is a beast! I am picking this one up to use in areas where I need a more compact wrench. Once I receive the tool, I definitely plan on testing on my lugs (the highest torqued lug nuts is 129lbt ft) to see if it can be my all around impact wrench for working on the car.
Sounds about right. The P261 I was referring to has 300 ft/lbs and the brushless P262 has 600 ft/lbs. Ryobi also makes another brushless impact wrench that produces over 1100 ft/lbs. so technically it competes with Dewalt and Milwaukees high torque brushless impacts not only in specs but in pricing also! I have the Dewalt version that I use mostly and picked up the Ryobi P261 last year for $59 as a bare tool. I keep the Ryobi tool in my vehicle and to loan out to neighbors.