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RIDGID 18V Brushless 4-Mode 1/2" Mid-Torque Impact Wrench Kit w/ Pin Detent

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$109

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Home Depot has RIDGID 18V Brushless 4-Mode 1/2" Mid-Torque Impact Wrench Kit w/ Pin Detent, 4.0 Ah MAX Output Battery, & Charger (R86012PDK) on sale for $109. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member schetst for finding this deal

Note, availability for store pickup may vary.

Features:
  • 650 ft./lbs. of Breakaway Torque
  • 500 ft./lbs. of Fastening Torque
  • 3 speeds and Auto-Tightening Mode provides adjustable speed and power
  • Auto-Tightening Mode auto-stops when fastening to prevent over tightening bolts
  • Auto-Tightening Mode in reverse, delivers full breakaway torque, then stops when the bolt is loose
  • Anvil with Pin Detent
  • The included 4.0 Ah MAX Output Battery and Charger are compatible with all RIDGID 18V Tools
  • LED Light for increased workspace visibility
  • Die-cast gear box for increased durability
  • Compatible with RIDGID's AC13B01N Protective Boot
  • 100% Compatible with all RIDGID 18V Batteries
  • Includes:
    • 18V Brushless 4-Mode 1/2 in. Mid-Torque Impact Wrench with Pin Detent (R86012)
    • 4.0Ah MAX Output Battery (R840040)
    • Charger (R86093)
    • Belt Hook with Screw
    • Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal
    • At the time of research, this bundle/product is $110.18 lower (50% savings) originally bundled priced for $219.18.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars overall based on 200+ reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Written by schetst
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Home Depot has RIDGID 18V Brushless 4-Mode 1/2" Mid-Torque Impact Wrench Kit w/ Pin Detent, 4.0 Ah MAX Output Battery, & Charger (R86012PDK) on sale for $109. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member schetst for finding this deal

Note, availability for store pickup may vary.

Features:
  • 650 ft./lbs. of Breakaway Torque
  • 500 ft./lbs. of Fastening Torque
  • 3 speeds and Auto-Tightening Mode provides adjustable speed and power
  • Auto-Tightening Mode auto-stops when fastening to prevent over tightening bolts
  • Auto-Tightening Mode in reverse, delivers full breakaway torque, then stops when the bolt is loose
  • Anvil with Pin Detent
  • The included 4.0 Ah MAX Output Battery and Charger are compatible with all RIDGID 18V Tools
  • LED Light for increased workspace visibility
  • Die-cast gear box for increased durability
  • Compatible with RIDGID's AC13B01N Protective Boot
  • 100% Compatible with all RIDGID 18V Batteries
  • Includes:
    • 18V Brushless 4-Mode 1/2 in. Mid-Torque Impact Wrench with Pin Detent (R86012)
    • 4.0Ah MAX Output Battery (R840040)
    • Charger (R86093)
    • Belt Hook with Screw
    • Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal
    • At the time of research, this bundle/product is $110.18 lower (50% savings) originally bundled priced for $219.18.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars overall based on 200+ reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Written by schetst

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Model: RIDGID 18V Brushless 4-Mode 1/2 in. Mid-Torque Impact Wrench Kit with Pin Detent, 4.0 Ah MAX Output Battery, and Charger

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Today 02:31 AM
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schetst
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Protective boot deal $20

https://slickdeals.net/f/18763903
Today 03:04 AM
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e rockToday 03:04 AM
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I have this and it's my only Ridgid cordless tool. This is a good price and a very good tool. I have smaller and bigger impacts that were all a lot more expensive and I still grab this one first for lug nut duty. It's a good balance of strength/weight.

The power ramp-up takes a little getting used to, but for a standalone package, I highly recommend.
Today 03:15 AM
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aR3alCoo1KatToday 03:15 AM
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Damn, I just bought the other Rigid Deal for $40 more. https://slickdeals.net/f/18747088
Which is better: pin detent (this one) or friction ring (the one I linked)?
Today 03:31 AM
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saglaimToday 03:31 AM
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Quote from aR3alCoo1Kat :
Damn, I just bought the other Rigid Deal for $40 more. https://slickdeals.net/f/18747088Which is better: pin detent (this one) or friction ring (the one I linked)?
Looks like the same tool R86012 you just got an extra battery for $40. I'm tempted at this tool. Anyone with feedback on the auto tightening/breakaway? Curious if the final torque is consistent at all
Today 03:33 AM
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SpacerusToday 03:33 AM
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Quote from e rock :
I have this and it's my only Ridgid cordless tool. This is a good price and a very good tool. I have smaller and bigger impacts that were all a lot more expensive and I still grab this one first for lug nut duty. It's a good balance of strength/weight.

The power ramp-up takes a little getting used to, but for a standalone package, I highly recommend.
What's "power ramp up"?
Today 03:34 AM
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MDSToday 03:34 AM
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Quote from aR3alCoo1Kat :
Damn, I just bought the other Rigid Deal for $40 more. https://slickdeals.net/f/18747088Which is better: pin detent (this one) or friction ring (the one I linked)?
Looks like you're just about at break even. If you check the bundle you got the battery two pack is $70 so $35/battery. You paid $40 for the extra battery compared to this kit. Also depends if you need the batteries, if not you could return your battery and charger kit and keep the tool for $80
Today 03:34 AM
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e rockToday 03:34 AM
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Quote from aR3alCoo1Kat :
Damn, I just bought the other Rigid Deal for $40 more. https://slickdeals.net/f/18747088Which is better: pin detent (this one) or friction ring (the one I linked)?
Totally a preference thing in my opinion. Regardless of which one I grab, it always seems like I'm irritated at it. The detent ball impact is a pain to change sockets and the sockets detach from the friction ring too easy. If you use it with a bunch of different sockets, changing easy is probably more important. For a lot of people, this sort of tool is probably just for lug nuts, so the detent ball probably makes the most sense.

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Today 03:48 AM
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e rockToday 03:48 AM
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Quote from Spacerus :
What's "power ramp up"?
It kind of starts out slow? Hard to explain, but if you're used to air impacts where the response is instantaneous (and full torque immediately), it seems weird at first.
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tsanchez88Today 04:41 AM
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Difference between friction ring and pin detent is that the friction ring is pretty standard, you can simply pull a socket off with you hands and quickly change between them. The Detent Pin style locks the socket onto the wrench and usually requires something to push in the pin thru the socket hole to release it. This is usually used when working high in the air where your tool is attached to a belt strap and the idea of a heavy socket accidently coming off and dropping could lead to major injury to someone below.
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z9z91Today 06:30 AM
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Quote from tsanchez88 :
Difference between friction ring and pin detent is that the friction ring is pretty standard, you can simply pull a socket off with you hands and quickly change between them. The Detent Pin style locks the socket onto the wrench and usually requires something to push in the pin thru the socket hole to release it. This is usually used when working high in the air where your tool is attached to a belt strap and the idea of a heavy socket accidently coming off and dropping could lead to major injury to someone below.
So they worry about a socket falling off. What about the entire tool falls off your hand?
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BraveSummer7472Today 07:35 AM
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Good deal. If you're Military, it can be had for 98. Add another 17 for the boot. Can't beat that combo for the price.
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deshwasi
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Quote from z9z91 :
So they worry about a socket falling off. What about the entire tool falls off your hand?
Then you are fired. You could always misalign the pin & detent if you need to remove socket quickly/often
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zzzhToday 12:42 PM
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Is this enough for diy auto work?
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StrongCreator3879Today 12:46 PM
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I have this tool, along with a bunch of other Ridgid tools. I've only used this torque wrench a few times so far, for lug nuts on my truck. It works fine and is well made like all of the Ridgid tools and batteries that I have.
At this price I wouldn't hesitate to buy again if I had didn't already have one. I also have the high torque model but haven't needed to use it yet as this mid torque has gotten the job done.
The lifetime warranty for the Ridgid tools and batteries if you register them is a great added bonus, although I've never needed to use that warranty in the years I've owned Ridgid tools.

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