RIDGID introduces the 18V Lithium-Ion (2) 4.0 Ah Battery Starter Kit with Charger and Bag. These batteries get up to 4X the runtime of standard lithium-ion batteries and are built for high performance and are protected from overheating, overloading and overcharging through their Triple Protection Electronics design. Their chemistry allows for maximum performance in temperatures as low as -4 degrees and up to 120 degrees F, so you can confidently use them year-round. The charger is compatible with all RIDGID 18V Batteries. Backed by the Industry's Only Lifetime Service Agreement, this kit includes two 4.0 Ah Batteries, an 18V Charger, and operator's manuals.
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648846079936
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It's seems like a lot of Ridgid stuff has been cheaper than 'similar' Ryobi varieties in these past few months.
If you're patient Ridgid is the value king. They don't have the greatest variety of tools but they have everything important. Due to their relationship with Milwaukee they aren't usually the most powerful and they don't have the most features, but they're reliable and pretty close to being as good as the pro brands. They have by far the most affordable batteries and a ton of sales that make their tools super affordable. They've been like that since I first started buying them 5 years ago.
If you're patient Ridgid is the value king. They don't have the greatest variety of tools but they have everything important. Due to their relationship with Milwaukee they aren't usually the most powerful and they don't have the most features, but they're reliable and pretty close to being as good as the pro brands. They have by far the most affordable batteries and a ton of sales that make their tools super affordable. They've been like that since I first started buying them 5 years ago.
Yeah I got the 4 tool brushless kit when it was $215 a couple years ago and then have filled it out as deals on bare tools popped.
I also got that Subcompact drill and impact kit when it was hacked to $77 and I really like that Sub stuff.
Yeah I got the 4 tool brushless kit when it was $215 a couple years ago and then have filled it out as deals on bare tools popped. I also got that Subcompact drill and impact kit when it was hacked to $77 and I really like that Sub stuff.
You can also get a Ridgid to Ryobi or brand x battery adapter from eBay for around $20. It will allow you to use the larger range of Ryobi tools. All it is, is a plastic topper with rerouted metal contacts to match Ryobi's batteries.
You can also get a Ridgid to Ryobi or brand x battery adapter from eBay for around $20. It will allow you to use the larger range of Ryobi tools. All it is, is a plastic topper with rerouted metal contacts to match Ryobi's batteries.
I still have a lot of Ryobi tools that I'm prefectly happy with like the vacuums, nailer, inflators, hybrid light, inverter, sprayers etc. so I'm not getting rid of the batteries or messing with janky adapters.
It's more the 'working' tools that I switched over to Ridgid; the saws, recips, grinders, impacts and drills are those ones that so much better than their Ryobi counterparts.
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I also got that Subcompact drill and impact kit when it was hacked to $77 and I really like that Sub stuff.
It's more the 'working' tools that I switched over to Ridgid; the saws, recips, grinders, impacts and drills are those ones that so much better than their Ryobi counterparts.
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