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Post #142954147 added 11-27-2020 6:29 AM by RuiJay in Deal Talk
Out of stock.
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Post #142480921 added 11-19-2020 4:40 PM by Manlet in Deal Talk
Switch socket sizes for what? I'm guessing you only have a few 1/2" sockets? In my case, most of my 3/8 and 1/2 sockets overlap. I would rather buy more 1/2" sockets instead of another impact wrench...
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Post #142481563 added 11-19-2020 4:55 PM by Manlet in Deal Talk
I understand the need for more torque, but we're comparing these two Ryobi models. It's also why I mentioned the speed setting on the 1/2" drive. The M12 you have also has the compact advantage for...
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Post #142481800 added 11-19-2020 5:01 PM by madnad in Deal Talk
brushless?
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Post #142519174 added 11-20-2020 11:35 AM by ToyOtter in Deal Talk
as one reviewer states: "Takes off each of the lug nuts of my F150 truck in about 1 second. There is a big catch that is not mentioned: You need a 4ah battery to run this tool. Period. The larger...
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Post #142525363 added 11-20-2020 1:39 PM by ScrottoBaggins in Deal Talk
Wow, I just purchased this set this morning before it showed up here. I was looking at that $199 m12/m18 combo kit for a long time, but didnt want to deal with a whole new battery system (have shit...
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Post #142558561 added 11-21-2020 10:17 AM by tomato123 in Deal Talk
call and check the home depot that said have limited stock and ask the stuff to look for it. this is how I got mine. online order never work for this particular item.
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Post #142483102 added 11-19-2020 5:29 PM by Warmonger in Deal Talk
No, brushed tools.
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Post #142513441 added 11-20-2020 9:48 AM by TiltJunkie in Deal Talk
Already have brushless 1/4 driver which is rated higher than 3/8 so I'd only be interested in 1/2. I'll wait for something else to come around.
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Post #142514794 added 11-20-2020 10:12 AM by ToyOtter in Deal Talk
Is this like previous bundles where I could take back the 3/8" drive if I don't need it and they'll give me the individual item's return value?
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Post #142518022 added 11-20-2020 11:16 AM by burner1515 in Deal Talk
Sure go ahead and use the 1/2 on your head gasket bolts with the slowest speed. Be sure to use it to spin out the broken bolts as well. Use it to tap new threads and try again. Seriously there are...
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Post #142518349 added 11-20-2020 11:22 AM by Manlet in Deal Talk
How would this 3/8" Ryobi impact be safer than setting this 1/2" on the slowest speed setting to remove a head gasket bolt? Please educate me. 3/8" is rated for 150 ft./lbs, 1/2" 300 ft/lbs. Ryobi's...
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Post #142519969 added 11-20-2020 11:52 AM by Importeck in Deal Talk
I use my 1/2 impact for high torque auto applications. For other items, I use my 3/8 impact for light duty work.
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Post #142521919 added 11-20-2020 12:25 PM by andraebrown81 in Deal Talk
And also, if you look at specs, one is more powerful than the other, but also bigger
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Post #142481167 added 11-19-2020 4:45 PM by Manlet in Deal Talk
So you purchase another impact wrench because you can't be bothered to switch from a 21mm to a 19mm? Hey, I guess you should buy an impact wrench for every socket you own to avoid that. It is a...
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Post #142515022 added 11-20-2020 10:18 AM by dankmcnasty in Deal Talk
I do this occasionally when its sockets I use a lot for a particular job. Having them already on just makes everything flow better.
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Post #142728331 added 11-24-2020 5:27 AM by AmritS in Deal Talk
I had my batteries for years with no issues. Do you properly charge them?
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Post #142728409 added 11-24-2020 5:29 AM by AmritS in Deal Talk
I picked up the 99 deal with the charger and battery. Don't need the charger but its nice having another 4ah battery. Now, is this a better deal?
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Post #142482412 added 11-19-2020 5:13 PM by Draztech in Deal Talk
Non-brushless from what I can tell, which makes me pass on this deal
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Post #142484362 added 11-19-2020 5:57 PM by Warmonger in Deal Talk
The 3/8 impact wrench is only capable of handling 150 lbs (max) of Torque and the 1/2 impact wrench at 300 lbs of torque. You use different impact wrenches for different specifications on the torque...
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Post #142510891 added 11-20-2020 9:00 AM by Hrshycro in Deal Talk
Only thing that'd make this combo better is a 1/4 in. to too it off.
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Post #142511050 added 11-20-2020 9:04 AM by peterl1365 in Deal Talk
Wish they had a deal on just the 1/2 inch. I've already got the 1/4 inch as part of a previous combo deal, and I haven't had much use for it thus far.
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Post #142514059 added 11-20-2020 9:59 AM by BryceJ5431 in Deal Talk
For most people it seems like the only benefit to brushless is %10-15 more power and run time. It doesn't seem like that big of deal to me(weekend warrior). My brushed tools go 10 years easy and I do...
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Post #142526680 added 11-20-2020 2:07 PM by grassroots_1 in Deal Talk
You may be doing something wrong there bud. Have 10+ Ryobi Lithium of all sizes and variants. Run them on lawn equipment, recip saws, drills, blowers, fans, and inflator. All of them still hold a...
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Post #142480378 added 11-19-2020 4:26 PM by Manlet in Deal Talk
What would be the benefit of having both of these sizes? I could see if the 3/8" drive was significantly smaller, but it's not that much of a difference. I currently own the 1/2" one and it has 3...
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Post #142480852 added 11-19-2020 4:38 PM by Warmonger in Deal Talk
I have the 3/8 and the 1/2 you don't have to switch sockets sizes. Better to have kore than less capabilities.
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Post #142511791 added 11-20-2020 9:17 AM by sabrosolopez in Deal Talk
Exactly. I work on cars every day and having multiple sized socket drive/ wrenches makes for a seamless transition on big jobs like say, a Cadillac V8 head gasket. Don't bash others just because you...
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Post #142515175 added 11-20-2020 10:20 AM by dankmcnasty in Deal Talk
I do this occasionally when its sockets I use a lot for a particular job. Having them already on just makes everything flow better. Is the m12 stubby the most powerful small impact wrench? I...
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Post #142519042 added 11-20-2020 11:33 AM by A4623471 in Deal Talk
I bought the 1/2" one with a battery for $99 a while ago. This is a good deal. Loosens lug nuts with no problems if anyone is wondering. Power does vary depending on which battery you are using 2aH...
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Post #142519708 added 11-20-2020 11:46 AM by burner1515 in Deal Talk
This is so you don't have to pay a mechanic for something you can do on your own. This is the price of 1 hour labor. You will use these for other things as well. Examples I can think of off the top...
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Post #142545853 added 11-20-2020 11:43 PM by ma2 in Deal Talk
It's on sale now: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-ONE-18V-Cordless-3-Speed-1-2-in-Impact-Wrench-Kit-with-1-4-Ah-Battery-Charger-and-Bag-P261K/313581565 For just occasional tire changes, I would...
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Post #142552207 added 11-21-2020 7:16 AM by ScrottoBaggins in Deal Talk
Where was this yesterday - its perfect? And now oos...
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Post #142481116 added 11-19-2020 4:44 PM by Warmonger in Deal Talk
Just keep changing out sockets if that is what makes you happy.
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Post #142481476 added 11-19-2020 4:53 PM by Warmonger in Deal Talk
All I am saying is better to have more than less. I bought the Ryobi 3/8 (150 lbs torque) yesterday at Direct tools for $49.99. I already have the Ryobi 1/2 impact wrench (300lbs torque). Also, the...
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Post #142511125 added 11-20-2020 9:05 AM by FrankCostanza in Deal Talk
This is for mechanics who use impact wrenches all day and want to save time changing sockets when they move to a different fastener
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Post #142514734 added 11-20-2020 10:12 AM by ToyOtter in Deal Talk
Weight too; the 1/2" driver + at least a 4ah battery can get tiresome, especially if working above head. The 3/8" w/ a smaller battery is much more nimble. Do I need the P261, yes.. but for most...
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Post #142514833 added 11-20-2020 10:13 AM by Manlet in Deal Talk
Why can't you use a smaller battery with the 1/2" drive? Comparing the weight, there's less than a pound difference between the two.
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Post #142517161 added 11-20-2020 10:59 AM by bluesteps in Deal Talk
Don't waste money on these like I did. Save up for brushless. I have both and the difference is day and night.
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Post #142520473 added 11-20-2020 12:00 PM by burner1515 in Deal Talk
I said seriously in the next paragraph to indicate the previous was sarcastic. I'm not explaining why it's stupid to use a large wrench on a tiny bolt. You said you would have more 1/2 sockets and...
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Post #142525213 added 11-20-2020 1:35 PM by rodo58 in Deal Talk
Ryobi batteries are pretty short-lived compared to Dewalt. I have about six Ryobi batteries that hold no charge, or enough charge to run my reciprocating saw long enough for two small branches.
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