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Model: RIDGID 67183 Model RP 351 ProPress Standard Press Tool Kit with Battery, Charger, 1/2" to 1" Press Tool Jaws, and Carrying Case
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I didn't know that Ridgid had anything that isn't Ridgid Orange!
The classic plumbing stuff has always been red. The plumber's wrench with a spring clamp head (aka heavy duty rapidgrip wrench) is one of the greatest tools you will ever own. If you've got the cash or are a pro, this more than pays for itself when you can't shut off a supply pipe. For a home owner, learn to sweat pipe...there will be many times this can't fit where you might want it to.
Last edited by WineWomenSong February 7, 2026 at 04:29 PM.
I didn't know that Ridgid had anything that isn't Ridgid Orange!
This is the original Ridgid. A company called Techtonic licensed the Ridgid name to put on their orange AEG power tools to sell in the American market. https://www.aeg-powertools.eu/en-eu
Why would someone pick this when the m12 Milwaukee pro press is ~2300-2500?
From what I understand, this Ridgid has the ability to press up to 2" PEX and Metal...or up to 4" metal by using another accessory. Although this kit itself does not include those Jaw sizes - it only includes up to 1". Also this one is more durable and doesn't require calibration service after 32k cycles unlike the Milwaukee.
For most residential applications the M12 is great. Lighter and more maneuverable. This Ridgid one is better when dealing with larger pipe diameters.
Personally I've only dealt with press tools in residential applications and the M12 is great. A friend has the Ridgid and it's bulky and heavy.
Wait until those O-rings in those ProPress fittings start leaking in walls in a few years and these tools will be more affordable. I am sticking with sweated copper fittings for my house.
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For most residential applications the M12 is great. Lighter and more maneuverable. This Ridgid one is better when dealing with larger pipe diameters.
Personally I've only dealt with press tools in residential applications and the M12 is great. A friend has the Ridgid and it's bulky and heavy.
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