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Post #139488317 added 08-09-2020 7:48 PM by pike1346 in Deal Talk
I have a 4ah HP battery on my Ryobi 1/2 impact and it has not let me down yet. I just changed the whole suspension on my 2018 Mustang GT to the FRPP Track Suspension pack and new control arms, and it...
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Post #139472003 added 08-09-2020 6:32 AM by Mikeyhofosho in Deal Talk
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Post #139495991 added 08-10-2020 7:46 AM by ShrewdNarwhal844 in Deal Talk
This isn't what you need. This is an Impact wrench, pretty much exclusively used for bolts, so it's largely used for automotive work. What you need is a drill and maybe an impact driver. If...
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Post #139616093 added 08-14-2020 2:19 PM by slickBaba in Deal Talk
I bought this and it came with a impact driver and a separate stand alone battery with no means to charge it. My previous tools came with a NiCAD battery with charger. The cheapest charger is $30...
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Post #139473761 added 08-09-2020 8:02 AM by fattyw2by4 in Deal Talk
$84.02 after tax for me with free shipping. Since i already have 5x Ryobi batteries ill flip that one for $25 and keep the tool for a net of $60. I have been using a 1/2 socket adapter in my ryobi...
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Post #139483727 added 08-09-2020 3:57 PM by fattyw2by4 in Deal Talk
Great call.. and repped. I thought this was the 1/2" and realized just now its only 3/8". Will be returning!!
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Post #139486865 added 08-09-2020 6:45 PM by AMDPhenomX4 in Deal Talk
Can you prorate return the battery on this one?
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Post #139456169 added 08-08-2020 11:05 AM by Kystify in Deal Talk
Maybe you got a defective one? I can take 130ftlb lugs off with just the P239 driver. I don't have to grab the impact wrench hardly at all.
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Post #139466354 added 08-08-2020 8:14 PM by KyleK2293 in Deal Talk
This small impact wrench powerful enough for small cars and trucks for taking lug nuts on and off, it's torque power max 220lb, plenty of power for changing tires.
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Post #139467635 added 08-08-2020 9:27 PM by lxc1227 in Deal Talk
Use it with a 4-amh battery. Mine does (although I only used it one time to remove lug nuts). I prefer breaker bar. Mine can also remove water heater anode rod. If I would do it with breaker...
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Post #139468853 added 08-08-2020 11:14 PM by kevin117 in Deal Talk
i only work on compact cars and suv is this wrench good enough ? thanks
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Post #139468970 added 08-08-2020 11:26 PM by Fusiondynamics in Deal Talk
Save your money and wait for the 1/2" version to come on sale for $99 with a 4ah battery.
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Post #139455593 added 08-08-2020 10:38 AM by I'mCheap in Deal Talk
My car’s lugs get torqued to 150 ft lbs and the 1/2” Ryobi impact takes them off easily. I like that the 1/2” Ryobi has three settings so I can use it to lightly install lugs when reinstalling,...
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Post #139454771 added 08-08-2020 10:03 AM by stegall in Deal Talk
As dumb as a box of rocks about this stuff. Please assist. Have a pricey Snapper Pro zero turn, pro model and have an old HF corded 1/2" impact wrench currently using. What would I need akin to...
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Post #139452107 added 08-08-2020 7:59 AM by hosser in Deal Talk
I mean if I want to loosen up a rusted quarter inch bolt. Is this gonna be more powerful than my impact driver is what I'm getting at? Brushed impact driver is like 130 ft lbs. Brushless closer...
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Post #139452587 added 08-08-2020 8:19 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Impact driver is for drive bits and accompanying style of fasteners. Impact wrench is for sockets and accompanying style of fasteners. While you can use an adapter to put a socket on a driver,...
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Post #139453319 added 08-08-2020 8:54 AM by WittySquirrel905 in Deal Talk
Which zip code? My store shows $79. Thanks.
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Post #139455200 added 08-08-2020 10:20 AM by Fusiondynamics in Deal Talk
What size battery did you use? It breaks bolts fine. Not sure why some folks say it doesn't break lug nuts.
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Post #139455371 added 08-08-2020 10:28 AM by AnsonL6358 in Deal Talk
Watch some reviews before you buy this. It doesn't have enough power to remove most lug bolts.
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Post #139455392 added 08-08-2020 10:28 AM by wpc in Deal Talk
Definitely not corroded or any issues with the car. Maybe the torque wrench was a dud? I don't know... Either way the Makita obviously blows this out of the water
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Post #139470293 added 08-09-2020 3:31 AM by matrix5k in Deal Talk
Any good deals on floor jack and jack stands to rotate tires? Think I need 3 ton for a minivan and small SUV.
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Post #139472816 added 08-09-2020 7:17 AM by grassroots_1 in Deal Talk
This is likely done on purpose since TTI,the parent company of Ryobi, also owes Milwaukee and produces Rigid tools under a licensing agreement with Emerson. Increasing the torque or offering a...
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Post #139472861 added 08-09-2020 7:19 AM by grassroots_1 in Deal Talk
Or hope that the buy 3 brushless tool kit get 2 free bare tools comes back. I was able to find them a few years back for 129.00 with 2 x 1/2" free impact wrenches. Don't think this will ever happen...
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Post #139453406 added 08-08-2020 8:58 AM by jagathSIUE in Deal Talk
Go with m12 stubby for medium work (almost everything). If need rusted heavy go with m18 high torque.
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Post #139464266 added 08-08-2020 6:20 PM by Fusiondynamics in Deal Talk
They are a lot cheaper in price. You kinda get what you pay for but they are not bad tools for the consumer who only need to use it a few times a year.
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Post #139464908 added 08-08-2020 6:56 PM by F23Coupe in Deal Talk
If your lug nuts were on that tight, how would you manage to change your flat tire? Never mind that this tool isn't as powerful as other models, but you should check your torque values!
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Post #139465031 added 08-08-2020 7:03 PM by Tisser12 in Deal Talk
I have the regular 1/4" impact driver and I was looking at getting a wrench too, I have an 88 VW Cabriolet, it's not a large car and there's not many bolts that should be torqued very tightly. I'm...
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Post #139451927 added 08-08-2020 7:50 AM by BrianHSV in Deal Talk
Different tools, different uses.
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Post #139452698 added 08-08-2020 8:24 AM by trza in Deal Talk
Drivers are meant to put screws in things. They have a 1/4” collet. It won’t really do well with a 3/8” socket and adapters. Can it work in a pinch? Usually. Is it the right tool for the job? Only...
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Post #139455833 added 08-08-2020 10:49 AM by stegall in Deal Talk
Yeah, a friend suggested that I stay w/ a 1/2" to avoid an adapter for the current HF socket I have (5/8", I believe, maybe larger---it was a gift from the friend years & years ago). Thank you for...
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Post #139459187 added 08-08-2020 1:30 PM by bdanka50 in Deal Talk
I don't have a need to take off lug nuts or caliper bolts anymore... I'm too old to be jacking up cars and lying on my back for hours on end πŸ˜… Those days are behind me. Therefore, I was on the...
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Post #139459235 added 08-08-2020 1:32 PM by MoisesA7010 in Deal Talk
the impact wrench is where ryobi is lagging behind compared to their competitors. they just simply dont have enough power to compete with the competition. Everything else though ryobi has stuff...
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Post #139467011 added 08-08-2020 8:49 PM by manolobindo in Deal Talk
I rarely need a real reason to buy another Ryobi but I just can never pull trigger on this one since I don't do any car work and don't otherwise deal with nuts enough (especially now that I'm working...
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Post #139470107 added 08-09-2020 2:48 AM by darpy in Deal Talk
Noob advice needed; would this be suitable for handyman work around the house? I need to do things like: drill into stucco to install drain pipe, fix light fixtures to a concrete wall, assemble...
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Post #139471775 added 08-09-2020 6:16 AM by Netbookjunkie in Deal Talk
this!
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Post #139487837 added 08-09-2020 7:25 PM by OrangeTerrier4456 in Deal Talk
I'd have to agree that was probably a one time deal. I ended up with 4 free tools and also about a $40 profit after selling both of the 3 tool brushless kits for more than I paid for them.
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Post #139616171 added 08-14-2020 2:22 PM by slickBaba in Deal Talk
I bought this and it came with a impact driver and a separate stand alone battery with no means to charge it. My previous tools came with a NiCAD battery with charger, but will not charge newer...
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Post #139651634 added 08-16-2020 6:50 AM by trainedloser in Deal Talk
I bought this and returned it. Couldn't get any lugs off that i torqued over 70ft/lbs. Waste of money for cars.
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Post #139652279 added 08-16-2020 7:28 AM by Snackpack85 in Deal Talk
This is a 3/8" Impact. It's not meant for lugs - buy the 1/2" Impact for that. The 3/8 is suited for smaller hardware. My Ryobi 1/2" is able to loosen heavily over torqued lugs. I just used it to...
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