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Ryobi One+ 18V 18V Brushless Cordless 4-Mode 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench w/ 4.0 Ah HP Battery (PBLIW01B-PBP004) for
$159.
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Thanks to Community Member
Thehustler187 for finding this deal.
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Includes:- Ryobi One+ 18V Brushless 4-Mode 1/2 in. High Torque Impact Wrench (PBLIW01)
- Ryobi One+ 18V 4.0 Ah Lithium-Ion HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery (PBP004)
Features:- 3 speeds and Auto mode
- Tri-Beam LED worklights
- 1/2 in. anvil with friction ring for quick socket changes
- Die cast gear case
- Up to 7X faster removal speed and up to 1,170 ft./lbs. of breakaway torque
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If one is already invested in Ryobi this is a no brainer.
I've changed struts before and promised I'd never do it again lol .
I've changed struts before and promised I'd never do it again lol .
Just did front struts this summer and powered through with a 3/8" impact and hand tools but this sure would have been better.
This impact is big, heavy, and powerful. It's a good match for larger vehicles and/or suspension work. Probably best as a complement to a smaller 1/2" that's fits in more places but if you're only going to buy one 1/2" Ryobi impact.... I'd get this one even if it's a bit unwieldy. It's got the most power of the bunch so far.
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I've changed struts before and promised I'd never do it again lol .
Just a reminder for those who don't have any Ryobi tools this does NOT come with a charger even though it comes with a battery. So you will need a charger or buy another tool that you may want to add into the Ryobi system that comes with a charger.
TTI 18-Volt Ryobi Charger PCG002, (NO Retail Packaging, Bulk Packaged) https://a.co/d/hF3S9Ir
Quick summary is that battery powered impacts typically don't have enough time between impacts for the stick to absorb and release each subsequent impact, which can result in overtorquing.
Quick summary is that battery powered impacts typically don't have enough time between impacts for the stick to absorb and release each subsequent impact, which can result in overtorquing.