| Product Description: | The RIDGID R96850 18V 8-Tool Combo Kit features a variety of tools with powerful motors and enhanced ergonomics. The drill/driver delivers 525 in-lbs. of torque. The impact driver delivers 1,850 in-lbs. of torque and features a hex quick-eject chuck. The one-handed reciprocating saw features 3,100 SPM and 3/4" stroke length. The 6-1/2" circular saw features an electronic blade brake and heavy-duty aluminum base. The compact jobsite blower features a powerful motor, delivering 110 CFM and 160 MPH. The random orbit sander features a variable speed dial for a variety of sanding applications. The LED worklight features a 135° pivoting head and 400 lumens. The hand vacuum delivers a powerful 40 CFM and 24.6 IOW to clean around the jobiste and workshop. As always, this kit is 100% compatible with all RIDGID 18V batteries. Best of all, this kit is eligible for the Industry’s Best Lifetime Service Agreement, simply register within 90 days of purchase for FREE Parts, FREE Service FOR LIFE. The RIDGID R96850 18V 8-Tool Combo Kit includes a Drill/Driver, Impact Driver, One-Handed Reciprocating Saw, 6-1/2 in. Circular Saw, Random Orbit Sander, Compact Jobsite Blower, Work Light, Hand Vacuum, 4.0Ah Battery, 2.0Ah Battery, Charger, 6-1/2 in. Circular Saw Blade, Dust Bag, Nozzle, Vacuum Attachment, Hex Key, Tool Bag, and Operator's Manuals. |
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You're paying $100 for a dust buster, blower, and sander instead of the multitool? Or is Rigid supposed to be higher end than Ryobi?
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You're paying $100 for a dust buster, blower, and sander instead of the multitool? Or is Rigid supposed to be higher end than Ryobi?
- Obviously the tools are brushed. They will all work just fine and outlast most homeowner's needs, but brushless are better.
- Also obviously, there are some filler tools here. That's both good and bad. On the good side, you might run into a situation 8 years down the road where you need a sawzall, and having one in your garage would be handy. On the bad side, I think there's a temptation to do the "SD math" and look at this as ~$40/tool and think that's amazing, when in actuality your denominator is more like 4 than 8.
If I were a new-ish homeowner (or renter) without tools, I think I would be really tempted to get the Bosch 12v Brushless Flex tool that is/was on sale for $140 at Amazon the past couple days: https://www.amazon.com/GSR12V-300...084Q4143Y/I would bet that 80% of a typical person's tool use is driving, and 15% drilling. That guy does both of those things perfectly well- and the different angles for driving is way more handy than you realize until you're trying to assemble furniture and there's a really tight fit. Plus, it's small enough that you can put it on the top shelf of a closet somewhere.
The obsession with brushless overlooks real flaws, the only problem they're a little bit intangible.
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