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frontpage Posted by J11_I_am • Feb 6, 2025

Ryobi One+ 18V Brushless 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench w/ 2.0Ah HP Battery

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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Brushless 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench w/ 2.0Ah HP Battery (PSBIW25B-PBP003) for $119. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member J11_I_am for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Compact 5.4 in. in length
  • ONE+ HP Technology delivers up to 275 ft./lbs. of torque
  • 3 Speeds + Auto mode for user control in a variety of applications
  • Tri-beam LEDs for increased visibility
  • Die cast gear case for maximum durability
  • Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of Over 300 Cordless Products
  • 3-year manufacturer's warranty
Includes:
  • 1x PSBIW25 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 4-Mode 1/2 in. Impact Wrench
  • 1x 2.0 Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery
  • Operator's Manual
  • Charger sold separately

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 520 customer reviews.

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Written by J11_I_am
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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Brushless 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench w/ 2.0Ah HP Battery (PSBIW25B-PBP003) for $119. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member J11_I_am for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Compact 5.4 in. in length
  • ONE+ HP Technology delivers up to 275 ft./lbs. of torque
  • 3 Speeds + Auto mode for user control in a variety of applications
  • Tri-beam LEDs for increased visibility
  • Die cast gear case for maximum durability
  • Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of Over 300 Cordless Products
  • 3-year manufacturer's warranty
Includes:
  • 1x PSBIW25 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 4-Mode 1/2 in. Impact Wrench
  • 1x 2.0 Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery
  • Operator's Manual
  • Charger sold separately

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 520 customer reviews.

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Written by J11_I_am

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If you're not set on getting Ryobi, take a look at the HyperTough 20V impact wrench [walmart.com] from Walmart. It has 900 ft/lbs break away torque for $99, and has been tested by TorqueTestChannel on YT.
I've been eyeing it for a while now as a cheap impact wrench to take with me on road trips. I currently own three Dewalt 1/2" 20V impact wrenches (High, Mid, Low), and a little 3/8" 12V.
For anyone already in the Ryobi ecosystem, I'd recommend the Brushless Cordless 4-Mode 1/2 in. High Torque Impact Wrench over this. The kit with charger and battery has come up on sale for $139. It's rated for 1170 ft-lbs of breakaway torque. It got the bed bolts off my truck and everything else I've tried it on.
I have this and totally regret my purchase. One of the only ryobi products I have that is lame. It really really really struggles getting lug nuts off my jeep (110ftlb torque) and chevy express (140ftlb) torque. It'll eventually get them off if I sit there (sometimes for 10-15 seconds per lug). I've given up and break them free with a breaker bar.
Edit: FYI....that's with using the 6ah HP battery

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Feb 8, 2025
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Quote from toddrf :
For anyone already in the Ryobi ecosystem, I'd recommend the Brushless Cordless 4-Mode 1/2 in. High Torque Impact Wrench over this. The kit with charger and battery has come up on sale for $139. It's rated for 1170 ft-lbs of breakaway torque. It got the bed bolts off my truck and everything else I've tried it on.
Have this same one for the last year. Works excellent on anything so far.
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Quote from toddrf :
For anyone already in the Ryobi ecosystem, I'd recommend the Brushless Cordless 4-Mode 1/2 in. High Torque Impact Wrench over this. The kit with charger and battery has come up on sale for $139. It's rated for 1170 ft-lbs of breakaway torque. It got the bed bolts off my truck and everything else I've tried it on.
This. I had an anode on my hot water heater that wouldn't give it up until I went full power with that exact impact wrench.
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The Manly dudes use their tongues.

We actually use our teeth
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ards
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Quote from PeterW1 :
For anyone younger and/or just getting into the cordless power tool game: your initial choice of "ecosystem" (or what we old-timers called "brand") is important. If you don't want to have multiple different brand batteries and chargers, go with a high-quality manufacturer to begin with. DeWalt far surpasses Ryobi (please don't dispute this with "but my trusty Ryobi...." . Do a few hours of product testing research.) For a couple bucks more, you can get a 20 v. DeWalt cordless drill, an impact driver, a charger, two batteries and a tool bag.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18103426

I would say if you're just an average diy type that only uses the tools once or twice a year to go with Rigid. Ryobi, Rigid and Milwaukee power tools are all made by TTI. However, Rigid has the best "warranty" with their Lifetime Service Agreement. Provided you register all items (tool, battery, charger) within 90 days of purchasing. They now even included battery only purchases.

Have an issue, mail in the tool/battery with provided shipping label and they sort. Just ensure you register the replacement device. Given that all batteries will eventually wear out, never having to pay for a replacement battery again or even that specific tool, is a hard deal to beat. You can even get adapters on eBay to allow use of Rigid batteries with Ryobi tools.
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Quote from coloradoman_in_socal :
We actually use our teeth

we shake it until it becomes loose..........
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Quote from PeterW1 :
For anyone younger and/or just getting into the cordless power tool game: your initial choice of "ecosystem" (or what we old-timers called "brand") is important. If you don't want to have multiple different brand batteries and chargers, go with a high-quality manufacturer to begin with. DeWalt far surpasses Ryobi (please don't dispute this with "but my trusty Ryobi...." . Do a few hours of product testing research.) For a couple bucks more, you can get a 20 v. DeWalt cordless drill, an impact driver, a charger, two batteries and a tool bag. https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18103426
So my next door neighbor had your thought process--gotta have the best ecosystem so went with Dewalt. He and I are your typical home owners where we use our tools just for basic home/car repair stuff. But guess who keeps on coming over and borrowing my Ryobi tools to trim hedges or unclogging drain pipe? 😁

While the cost of entry initially for Dewalt drill is few bucks more, their subsequent tools afterwards cost significantly more. And they dont have nearly as many of selection as Ryobi does. And you're absolutely right, the quality may not be as good.. but for the average home owner like myself, it's unlikely that the tool will crap out during my ownership.
My neighbor wishes he never gotten into a Dewalt ecosystem because he now prefers versatility vs premium.
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Quote from FLEX0 :
Fix the title. This is the compact impact with less than 25% of the breakaway torque of the high torque model. Lukewarm deal at best.
Quote from hceuterpe :
Yikes. This has a misleading title and is NOT the high torque model. That model (PBLIW01) is 1170 ft-lbs. This is only 275 ft-lbs.
Quote from netstroller :
This is not really the "High Torque" model. The web page title calls it "HIGH PERFORMANCE." There is a high torque model that has a lot more power and is a little bigger and heavier here: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../316879157.
Quote from natisfynest :
title is misleading this is for the regular impact not the high torque
"HIGH PERFORMANCE" in the title / webpage refers to the battery, not the impact wrench. Duh!
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Quote from tomwil :
"HIGH PERFORMANCE" in the title / webpage refers to the battery, not the impact wrench. Duh!
I'll let you check the title again before calling you illiterate
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Quote from PeterW1 :
For anyone younger and/or just getting into the cordless power tool game: your initial choice of "ecosystem" (or what we old-timers called "brand") is important. If you don't want to have multiple different brand batteries and chargers, go with a high-quality manufacturer to begin with. DeWalt far surpasses Ryobi (please don't dispute this with "but my trusty Ryobi...." . Do a few hours of product testing research.) For a couple bucks more, you can get a 20 v. DeWalt cordless drill, an impact driver, a charger, two batteries and a tool bag.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18103426
An impact Wrench isn't the same thing as an impact Driver.

And why would you link a product thread that has nothing but thumbs down?
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Keep in mind, you really shouldn't be using impacts on most consumer grade vehicles.

The '24 Toyota warranty as well as the Advanced Wheel Locks I purchased for it both say that using an impact will void the warranty.

At $150 for a set of 4 lugs, I'm not chancing it.
This is not really exclusive to Toyota, but many of the newer models use a two-piece lug nut, which is a steel core and a stainless steel jacket that's wrapped around it that gets easily rounded off using high impacts use. You shouldn't be using impact to drive on the lug nuts anyways he should be using a torque wrench. At work, I zip them off using an impact, but putting them on I use the torque wrench. They just don't survive very long using a high impact use.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Just for future knowledge: The battery amp hour rating has no effect on performance output, only longevity.

The HP batteries have an extra tab for additional power draw, which does affect the performance on tools that support it. But other than that, you'll get the same output on a 2aH as you will on a larger battery — one will just run longer.
You are totally wrong!!!
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We actually use our teeth
I use my sphincter...
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Since when is 275 FT/lbs high torque? That's a joke. Don't waste your time or money on this. You will be very disappointed if you buy it. If you want high torque from Ryobi, get the PBLIW01B and at least a 4AH battery. On a limited budget check out the new line of impact wrenches you can get at Walmart. They offer a lot of bang for the buck. Check out the torque test channel on youtube for more specifics.

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I need one to steal your wheels and tires in a jiffy...

Be my guest if you could use 20yo stock wheels.

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