Direct Tools Factory Outlet has
Ridgid 18V Octane Brushless 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench (Factory Blemished, Tool Only, R86211B) on sale for
$80. Shipping is a flat rate $14.99.
Thanks to Community Member
Foxbodyford for finding this deal.
Features:- Brushless Motor Technology delivers up to 50% more runtime, more power, and longer motor life
- 6-Mode setting provides adjustable power and speed for the most demanding jobs and precision work
- 3 auto tightening modes provide the user with adjustable speed and power to prevent overtightening
- Maximum torque output of 1,500 ft./lbs. of breakaway torque and 1,100 ft./lbs. of fastening torque for heavy-duty applications
- 1/2 in. friction ring anvil is compatible with popular impact-rated sockets
- LED Light for improved visibility on the jobsite
- Die-cast gear box for increased durability and professional quality
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A lot of people don't want/can't justify paying for top tier but also don't want cheap garbage. Ridgid is the brand for folks like that. I used to be a fan of Kobalt, but their deals are so sporadic and vary based on location that it can be frustrating. Hercules new brushless line up intrigues me, but until they've proven themselves Ridgid is king in this market. The LSA is just the icing on the cake.
There's really few problems with LSA, as long as people follow through on the registration. And when the batteries wear out, all batteries eventually do, a simple phone call gets new ones sent on their way.
Factory Blems from DTO can be registered for the LSA. There's even a DTO selection on the registration form for where it was purchased. And even though it says to mail in the receipt, I've always just uploaded it and if the registration hasn't processed in a few weeks, just send them a note asking them to review it and it goes right through.
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Here's the link to the video you were referring to, if anyone has doubts:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hd7PFxv
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Will this Ridgid break loose the tightest lugnuts on a Honda Civic? If not, how much would i have to spend
to get a battery operated unit that would?
Will this Ridgid break loose the tightest lugnuts on a Honda Civic? If not, how much would i have to spend
to get a battery operated unit that would?
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Who knows when I will need them!
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just wait until they put the lugs back on with it too...
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