You will have to add the highest priced "free item" to get the high impact wrench to 157.99. Then renturn the free item in Home Depot if you don't want the other tool.
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You will have to add the highest priced "free item" to get the high impact wrench to 157.99. Then renturn the free item in Home Depot if you don't want the other tool.
Model: RIDGID 18V Brushless Cordless 4-Mode 1/2 in. High-Torque Impact Wrench Kit with 4.0 Ah Battery and Charger
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You add the other free tool to the cart and it will change the prices for both at checkout, then if you don't want the "free tool" return it and they will refund the difference.
You add the other free tool to the cart and it will change the prices for both at checkout, then if you don't want the "free tool" return it and they will refund the difference.
If you're already invested in the Ridgid ecosystem and don't need the included battery in this deal, DTO has the original Ridgid High Torque for $120 (free shipping) today.
If you're already invested in the Ridgid ecosystem and don't need the included battery in this deal, DTO has the original Ridgid High Torque for $120 (free shipping) today.
The original is actually rated with higher torque than the new version; 1500/1100 ft/lbs vs 1300/900 ft/lbs
Torque Test channel compared the two and the older Octane did in fact produce more torque, albeit only marginally. That's a great price if someone needs a big impact wrench. I have the Octane mid-torque and it serves me well.
Last edited by SensibleApple3026 January 27, 2023 at 11:10 AM.
*It is a good deal for who have Octane battery; specificaly the 3ah one (is the ONLY one has 21700 cells, the 2ah, 6ah etc...are not 21700)
On the TTC, it max at 791 ft/lb with the 3ah octane for the 15 seconds run.
When he used the regular Rigid battery (non 3ah octane or non max output), it max about 425 ft/lb 10 to 15 seconds one (he wrote "Nope")
*This is for the R86211.
I am interested to the R86212 model (the one on this thread). Is this the lowest price ever seen?
Last edited by goldensons January 27, 2023 at 08:40 PM.
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I am interested to the R86212 model (the one on this thread). Is this the lowest price ever seen?
I believe so but they've been running this deal since the beginning of November with the January 30th expiration date. It's been posted several different times like most of these. You've got a couple more days to grab it before it expires.
This is for people that are not in the Ridgid system, or just want a high torque impact wrench. Plus you can't beat their lifetime warranty, and the battery is a high output (I'm guessing it's like the Milwaukee ones) and if one already have their batteries, they could sell the one that's included in the kit and in reality you only got the tool for $100.
*It is a good deal for who have Octane battery; specificaly the 3ah one (is the ONLY one has 21700 cells, the 2ah, 6ah etc...are not 21700)
On the TTC, it max at 791 ft/lb with the 3ah octane for the 15 seconds run.
When he used the regular Rigid battery (non 3ah octane or non max output), it max about 425 ft/lb 10 to 15 seconds one (he wrote "Nope")
*This is for the R86211.
I am interested to the R86212 model (the one on this thread). Is this the lowest price ever seen?
Don't forget, the new Ridgid 8.0 Ah battery uses 21700 cells and is on sale for $107 with free shipping at https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...t/AC840080 (LSA still applies for blemishes tools). This should give all Ridgid impact wrenches a decent boost in torque. Ridgid is also coming out with a 12.0 Ah battery soon.
Last edited by SensibleApple3026 January 28, 2023 at 06:16 AM.
If you're already invested in the Ridgid ecosystem and don't need the included battery in this deal, DTO has the original Ridgid High Torque for $120 (free shipping) today.
Torque Test channel compared the two and the older Octane did in fact produce more torque, albeit only marginally. That's a great price if someone needs a big impact wrench. I have the Octane mid-torque and it serves me well.
What is the model number of the one you have? Thanks
Torque Test channel compared the two and the older Octane did in fact produce more torque, albeit only marginally. That's a great price if someone needs a big impact wrench. I have the Octane mid-torque and it serves me well.
The high torque octane was over rated based on a actual performance. The new high torque is more accurately rated, which is lower but comparable to the actual results of the high torque octane.
The mid torque octane is rated lower than the new mid torque and the new one performed better.
Both new models are smaller/lighter due to higher RPM. Id go for the newer models personally.
I mean options are a $108 newer mid torque that is smaller/lighter, a $120 high torque octane. That is larger/heavier than the new high torque. Both from DTO. Or a new high torque for $160 with 4Amp max battery and charger from home Depot with some return bother.
The high torque octane was over rated based on a actual performance. The new high torque is more accurately rated, which is lower but comparable to the actual results of the high torque octane.
The mid torque octane is rated lower than the new mid torque and the new one performed better.
Both new models are smaller/lighter due to higher RPM. Id go for the newer models personally.
I mean options are a $108 newer mid torque that is smaller/lighter, a $120 high torque octane. That is larger/heavier than the new high torque. Both from DTO. Or a new high torque for $160 with 4Amp max battery and charger from home Depot with some return bother.
Thanks, but I'm already aware of all this. I own the new high impact as well as the older Octane mid torque. I have not had to use the high torque for anything yet, might never need it as the Octane has gotten me through for about 4-5 years and I've used the heck out of it replacing complete suspensions, steering components, spindle nuts, exhausts, etc. I only picked up the high torque because someone on Marketplace was selling a slightly used one for $100.
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The original is actually rated with higher torque than the new version; 1500/1100 ft/lbs vs 1300/900 ft/lbs
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ct/R86211B [directtoolsoutlet.com]
The original is actually rated with higher torque than the new version; 1500/1100 ft/lbs vs 1300/900 ft/lbs
On the TTC, it max at 791 ft/lb with the 3ah octane for the 15 seconds run.
When he used the regular Rigid battery (non 3ah octane or non max output), it max about 425 ft/lb 10 to 15 seconds one (he wrote "Nope")
*This is for the R86211.
I am interested to the R86212 model (the one on this thread). Is this the lowest price ever seen?
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I am interested to the R86212 model (the one on this thread). Is this the lowest price ever seen?
On the TTC, it max at 791 ft/lb with the 3ah octane for the 15 seconds run.
When he used the regular Rigid battery (non 3ah octane or non max output), it max about 425 ft/lb 10 to 15 seconds one (he wrote "Nope")
*This is for the R86211.
I am interested to the R86212 model (the one on this thread). Is this the lowest price ever seen?
https://www.directtools
The original is actually rated with higher torque than the new version; 1500/1100 ft/lbs vs 1300/900 ft/lbs
The mid torque octane is rated lower than the new mid torque and the new one performed better.
Both new models are smaller/lighter due to higher RPM. Id go for the newer models personally.
I mean options are a $108 newer mid torque that is smaller/lighter, a $120 high torque octane. That is larger/heavier than the new high torque. Both from DTO. Or a new high torque for $160 with 4Amp max battery and charger from home Depot with some return bother.
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The mid torque octane is rated lower than the new mid torque and the new one performed better.
Both new models are smaller/lighter due to higher RPM. Id go for the newer models personally.
I mean options are a $108 newer mid torque that is smaller/lighter, a $120 high torque octane. That is larger/heavier than the new high torque. Both from DTO. Or a new high torque for $160 with 4Amp max battery and charger from home Depot with some return bother.
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