Snap On vs RYOBI HP vs RIDGID Mid-Torque Impact Wrench Head to Head [CT9015, P262, & R86012]
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- We put the new RIDGID R86012 up against the Snap-On CT9015 and the RYOBI P262 Mid-Torque Impact Wrenches. All three impacts are powered by 18-volt batteries, the RYOBI and RIDGID include 4Ah, while the Snap-On wears a 5Ah version. Each delivers power to a 1/2" anvil through a brushless motor and variable speed trigger.
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Drill- Packedge in typical box, came with a tool bag (added bonus), two batteries, one charger, drill, and driver. Two words "plenty of Torque" ruclips.net/user/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv well I guess that's three. Nice upgrade from current setup. Has belt clips, I don't think I will be using those. Driver and drill were bigger than what I expected but it is an upgrade from the current setup. For the money I would say that this is a great setup for Professionals and DIY/Weekend warriors.
I'm an avg DIYer for my cars and home and my Ryobi tools have yet to fail me after many years.
As an average diy as well, ryobi gets the job done for the cheapest price. Plus, for what you’re paying you get pretty good quality especially the hp brushless line
They also have some other good items in the system besides the usual tools, like lights, hand vacuum, and inverters. The whole family uses those all the time, and that saves needing to use other types of batteries.
Same...and they haven't changed their battery platform and have tools for everything you can imagine. Their Bluetooth speaker slams at work 😂.. smack a 4ah battery and your good for the entire day, easy. The new one plus batteries work with their old tools. The quality isn't Dewalt or Milwaukee but idc. None of my tools have failed me yet.
Absolutely great and Fair video, loved it!
I've been using my Ryobi mid torque and high torque for almost 6 months now and I can honestly say it was money well spent and saved! Thank you very much cuz I never would have given Ryobi a try without you...
Definitely agree. I got the p262 with 3 batteries charger and bag for $214 after tax then I got the 3/8” extended reach ratchet with a 4ah battery for $135 so $350 for what would have been $1400 if they had the snap on label. Ridiculous.
How is it that fair of a test if he didn't show Ryobi doing the 650 test ??
Have many Ryobi saws, lights, drills, impact and trimmers/blowers, Love them all! Battery interchange is what first sold me, son is on board with Ryobi tools now
even though ryobi didnt hit 650 ft pounds its still a great buy, if your working on cars 600 ft pounds is enough to get bolts off
For just taking wheels off a few times a year, do you think the Ryobi mid torque is enough or should I get the high torque?
The Snap-On battery pack looks like those from my kid's toys.
How ironic the lower end has to appeal to the man with eyes bigger than his brain 🤣
Came here to say the same thing.
@@mmm4638 - so you believe there is virtue in liking ugly?
Honestly, good industrial design is a sign of good processes, manufacturing capabilities. Rarely do we see “ugly but good” in today’s world. When harbour freight looks to have put more effort into their over-moulded batteries than Snap-On I find it interesting. It shows there isn’t as much cost in making a device look good as there used to be. The Snap-On batteries I’m sure have a quality ABS lower half on that battery, but I still wouldn’t want to drop it.
Snap-On is coasting on name with a tool performance like that. 🤷🏻♂️
I have this ridgid impact wrench, it's absolutely under rated. Absolutely a beast!!!!
Great video
Innovation and competition is key and Ryobi and Ridgid challenge each other to bring the highest quality at the lowest price point. Ryobi's 1/2" impact wrench is the next target of my affections because Ridgids color scheme doesn't match my eyes.
Thank you for this excellent review.
found a deal on Amazon for the RYOBI P262 bare tool at 89.99. went with a knockoff 9ah HP battery with good reviews for 49.99 as I already have a charger and a few one+ tools lying around. Works flawlessly for the price I couldn’t be happier.
I've been using the heck out of some rigids for a few years and have no complaints at all. Recently added the high torque with a 4ah max output battery for $200!
I picked up the same deal a month or so back. Octane high torque and 4ah max output for $199.99. Great tool!
You guys should see if you can find the 3ah octane for those bad boys. Supposed to be the best battery for them. Ive found them on facebook market place and amazon. Havent grabbed one tho cause i still have the first brushless impact before the octane and works grest for me over 4 years now. Not a fan of ridgid drills and recips (never had luck with longevity, my bro either) but their impacts and other tools have been great
Rigid is so under rated for the performance to price ratio.
@@J_Leish the octane one is an animal. Not sure why the new high torque is slightly weaker than it's older octane brother
Wow!!!
Tim i really didn't expect Rioby would beat Snap-on that much.
Thanks for the video
Just purchased a ryobi mid torque combo based off your vids! Appreciate it a bunch, and couldnt say no to 175 shipped for a p262, 4ah high power, and a charger.
I paid 300 for the 8 peice set from ryobi.... just beastly
Why did not the ryobi get to try 650 as the rigid did?
That's what I'd like to know, too
Coz Ryobi would have loosened that nut. Which these guys don't want to show as always Ryobi has to be shown as mediocre/poor man's tool.
I would like to see how this ct9015 does on Torque Test Channel. Great vids as always tim, keep up the good work.
I picked up the Ryobi P262 kit, tool, 4hr battery and charger from Home Depot for $242 with tax. Shipped to store in a few days. Charged it up. Took lug nuts off boat trailer with ease.
I just bought the battery kit with has the charger, a 2,4, and 6ah batteries and the p262 for $199!
Enjoy it. I adore my p262 😂. Thing rips lugs off of junkyard car tires with ease and saved me from having to buy a new set of rims/ tires for winter... saved me easily over 500 bucks. Those 4 tires and rims would have been atleast 800 to 1k. Walked out of the junkyard with 4 for 150$.
Thanks for the reviews! Just got the P262, 6ah, 4ah, 2ah HP batteries, charger and carry bag for $199.
I thank you for all the reviews as you helped me make the decision on my 1/2 in impact I just bought the Rigid R89012 with a 4ah,6ah, and a charger for under $200
Ryobi kicks ass when we compare overall alone with price tag. I've just purchased 2 4hr Ryobi HP Batteries at Home Depot for $99 bucks. Ryobi is the best mid range gun. Anything needed above 600 lbs of torque, don't go for 650lbs, get the one used in the video that bro didn't do a review on 😂!!! Great video👍🏾🔥
@T'Real, The Ryobi is a solid mid-torque impact for smaller fasteners around 500 ft-lbs. The Kobalt NG mid-torque spanks the Ryobi, which are generally in the same price range.
Been using the Ryobi in construction and auto work for over a year ,just make sure you get the higher powered battery never had a problem
this man is so clear very honestly ...
Ngl from a design point, the Snap-On looks cheap. I like the design of the Ryobi best, and their performance has come a long way. Performance of the Snap-On is laughable.
Honestly reminds me of the cheap knock offs amazon carries
The design from the ryobi is almost exact of the ridgid gen5X
I’m really just speculating, but I bet that TTI is really just more experienced at making these sorts of tools. Snap on’s poor button isn’t from trying to be cheaper. Their designers just don’t have the same experience at knowing how buttons work and feel with different types of assemblies.
I bet TTI tries a lot harder to save pennies, but their industrial designers know what dome buttons with adhesive membranes vs micro switches vs a button on a PCB with a raised extender and a spring built into the plastic mold feel like.
(The Kobalt battery I just disassembled had a small button on a PCB. At the other end, there was a sticker with a raised dimple. In between them was a ~1cm long piece of plastic that was part of the main battery housing. The plastic housing provided all the spring tension. It would take a lot of experimenting with different designs to get that to feel right. Injection molds are $$$$$, so you really want an expert to do this who’s done it many times before, or else you’ll just keep trying over and over…)
@@princeboateng694 I was going to say the same thing it literally is the gen5x Ridgid that they pushed down to Ryobi...and that new Ridgid is the gen2 Milwaukee style housing..
I mean Ryobi and Milwaukee are made by TTI and I'm not positive but believe Ridged is as well considering it's a carbon copy of M18 Fuel Gen 2 Milwaukee mid torque impact wrench, or it's a copycat of internals and housing.
They are very close to eachother
Trying to figure out why you didn’t put the ryobi on that 650 lbs
I thought that was odd as well.
Yah, and it looked like the Ridgid was struggling more with 600lb more than Ryobi was at 600lb. I would have been interested in seeing Ryobi 650lb attempt.
I was wondering the same thing also
@@chillstep4life the Ryobi with a buried it trust me it puts out literally 810 ft lb of torque I have this and the rigid the rigid gets about 625 and then the snap-on is right at about 290-300 and it's four hundred plus dollars
In his other video ryobi cut out at 650 safety mechanism
At Home Depot for $199 you buy the Ryobi HP Battery kit with 2AH, 4AH, 6AH batteries +Charger and get the P262 for free. Not a bad deal at all. Bought it today along with the long neck 3/8 ratchet. I'll add a PBLIW01B in a few weeks if needed. I'm getting to old to manually ratchet everything just doing simple brake jobs and other car repairs at home. Plus, this should shorten the time greatly.
That's a great deal. Thanks for letting us know. Hopefully these tools help you out. Thanks for watching.
JUST BOUGHT IT ALONG WITH $1000 WORTH OF OTHER RYOBI TOOLS TODAY! GREAT STUFF FOR THE MONEY!
Perfect timing am looking for a 1/2 inch upgrade but basically for changing out summer/ winter tires so no need to break the bank for a tool that sits in the drawer for most of it's life
@@beaugibson2951 thanks have a 110v dewalt beast but my power is far far away, so looking for the battery job my 3/8 cordless is just a tiny bit to whimpy. Thanks for your advise
Most of the "stubby", compact, or sub-compact 1/2" impact wrenches have enough power to remove lug nuts on passenger vehicles and trailers. Anything that delivers at least 175ftlb should be enough for most passenger cars and light trucks. When you get to the heavy duty commercial trucks and trailers, you might need more for lug nuts.
Where the extra power makes a difference on lighter duty vehicles is on some suspension parts where rust is likely to be a factor, and on some crank bolts.
You can get the last generation rigid octane ones that they're closing out for real good prices at home Depot now. I have plenty of power just hard to find the octane batteries which really give him a boost. But for lug nuts it should more than do the trick
Check my comment above.
If that’s all you need it for a corded impact would do the job. This makes sense for going beyond lug nuts.
I wished we could get that ridged one over here in the uk it would be a game changer as we don’t have much to choose between you guys have way better options I love your work you do I always check here before I buy a power tool keep up the grate work
Cant beat Ryobi stuff! have a wide range of tools, Love them all!
I agree
I have the Ryobi high torque and it's an absolute beast. 1170 foot pounds breakaway torque, have still never found a fastener it can't get out, even axle bolts on larger equipment are no issue. This little mid torque looks nice too, might have to add to my collection
Thanks for the great information. I’m on the Ryobi platform with no complaints(not a mechanic), I’m going to get Ryobi’s largest one have needed it before
I've got this exact model Ryobi with 4.0 Ah battery . Verry happy with it . Takes off some major bolts / nuts off . It's got plenty of powere . I tested it at first , tightening tire lug nuts wirh it by checking with a long breaker bar and it was very tight with it being in auto mode
I have been really liking the Ryobi series since I got a grinder with two batteries and a charger for only $99 a couple of years ago!
The only real downfall is the bulk and weight with some of their stuff. The batteries are huge. I’ve had lots of their 18v stuff for years and only killed a sawsall and impact driver after years of use, those were both the old blue ones. No issues with the green ones so far.
@@kftc1980 But you can use the same battery for any tool unlike the big names.
Snap-on is over priced junk. The only reason people get it is because they can get it on payments and they think it's a status symbol.
Amen to that
Yup. Just paying for the name / status.
I repair heavy equipment,dozers,excavators,graders,loaders etc and for cordless,my chests have Ryobi & Rigid 1/2 High & mid torques,Ryobi 3/8 impacts extended reach 3/8 & 1/4 ratchets heat guns & many other tools by the 2 brands.. I use 6ah ryobi battery & 4 & 6ah rigid batteries..Used daily with zero fails with both..Guys with their snap on stuff try to bash the green & orange & I just laff..They know whats really up,when Im spinning pad bolts off rails etc & their snap ons are tucked in their drawers!!
Haven't watched the testing yet.
It's all about value for the money for me. My tools don't make me money so I need something that's going to do what I need around the house. I don't pay for bragging rights.
After testing...
I just bought myself a Ryobi set last Christmas after a lot of research and knowing that I'd mostly gotten by fine with a Craftsman Nextec 12v set for the last 10 years or so. Except for one battery and one drill giving up the ghost... The Craftsman set is still chugging along and I still use it for small jobs that don't really need 18 volt power.
Did I want the Milwaukee or the DeWalt? Of course... I like to splurge too. However, I have 12 tools and six 4aH batteries for the price of a five tool set on either of those brands.
Ryobi has come a long way. They aren't made by the same company, but they are owned by TTI, who owns Milwaukee, so as a diy guy the ryobi platform and not changing their batteries had nme bought. Their p262 brushless impact wrench is phenomenal 😂.
I've been in the automotive and heavy duty transport industry for over 35yrs. Tool Trucks benefit from instant gratification, pay a little bit every week for 2 or 3yrs, to that fancy new tool, and go back work. Either one of the much more powerful, and far less expensive box store brands can be had for approximately 3 to 4 weekly tool payments. So, save your money and buy the Better option.
Can you use the standard 2.0ah battery on the ryobi to see how it compares to the 4.0 for me? I want to see if the 2.0 is up to the task
If I use anything smaller than a 4ah it's performance is weak. So I would say use 4ah or better.
Snap on like Harley Davidson is living on their name.
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Have you done a test on the Ryobi high torque? I’d love to see a video of what that can do against day Milwaukee and snap on high torques.
Forgot to add in last comment, the 3 batteries are the 2 4, 4.0 and 6.0 + charger and bag + free tool of your choice that comes with the kit. Hope this is helpful.
I got the Ryobi kit with charger, 2ah, 4ah and 6ah plus the p262 for $199 at Home Depot…crazy!
I also got this with a $5 discount on top so $206-207 after tax. It was supposed to be online only but I got it in store went back to get the same deal with the pblrc25 extended reach 3/8” ratchet but they wouldn’t let me. After waiting over an hour to talk to a manager I got the ratchet and a 4ah battery for $135 a spectacular discount for the piss poor customer service and waste of time they put me through. But for 4 batteries 1 charger a bag and 2 great tools I paid $341 but if they were crap on tools I would have paid $1400!?!? Efff that noise. These ryobi hp auto tools are killer.
@@thwrkmns70 do they still have that deal today. Or was it a special time offer.
Never understood why someone would want to get Snap On power tools. Yeah their hand tools are amazing but power wise everything I've seen from them is mediocre or leagues behind and of course extremely expensive. Same reason people buy crap like Gucci I guess 🤷♂️
Thank you! Very well said
I agree
There power ratchets are pretty amazing but everything else is pretty mediocre
Right now at Home Depot (07/06/24) the rigid R86012 is $150 for two 4mah Max batteries and the charger. Not bad at all.
I think the ryobi is the winner based on balanced power throughout its 3 settings!
Actually this test is so inaccurate on so many levels. 1st what’s the model # of the Snap on (so we can check its specs) 2nd what batteries where used on the Rigid & Ryobi (Octane for Rigid & HP or their newest High Performance Lithium +) sounds Like TTI wants mechanics away from Snap On. Honestly Snap On been milking it for Years. Impact Wrench king is Milwaukee true, tried, & tested. However, Snap-On will outlive them all.
Wondering if you were ever able to put to the test the ryobi high torque. If so can send the link? Can’t Seam to find. Thank you keep up the great work!
Nice review but i don't understand why you didnt keep going with the Ryobi??
What I need to know is the torque the Ryobi will tighten TO in each mode. Everyone either focuses on breaking torque or just max overall tightening torque.
Check out the Torque Test Channel.
@@daveclark8337 torque test only shows speed 3 on all tools not speed 1 and 2 or auto mode.
I feel like that is because tightening with reckless abandon is less useful than knowing how tight of a bind you can get something out of. What are you tightening so much?
These tighten almost anything more than enough. If your worried about torque you should use a torque wrench anyway not just pull the trigger on an impact and hope for the best
People are finally catching on to the scam that is snap-on. They’ve separated so many hard working guys from their hard earned money.
Ridgid and Ryobi are both good buys.
Try a 9ah battery on the Ryobi
Snap-on cordless power tools were great 15 years ago when they came out. They haven't changed not advanced any since. Most other cordless tools are way better than Snap-on and yet snap on is still the most expensive by far. Hard to beat Ridgid power tools, especially with the LSA!
I used to be a very pro-Rigid tool buyer because their products are good. But I would take that 'Lifetime' waranty with a grain of salt. They lost half of my registered tools when they supposedly changed their system. I found that out when I tried to get the lifetime battery replacement for a drill. They said they didn't show it in their system. I decided to check on my other tools and many were no longer in their system. They also said there was nothing they could do to clear this problem. All this after buying a their table saw, miter saw, multitool, sanders... Quality tools, but a company I no longer trust.
That’s ashame buddy, I have all my ridgid stuff documented on Lsa status and have printed off copy’s. I know you shouldn’t have had to do it but you can never be to safe as these tool are an expensive investment. I’m and hvac tech by trade and use my stuff religiously.. they are going to choke on that Warrenty 🤣
There are a couple of things I would like to point out.
First is the batteries. Snap-on had a 5A battery and the other two had 4A batteries. The Snap-on should have done better given that it could have drawn on more power. Not in this case.
Now Ridgid and Ryobi have larger capacity batteries available. I do know Ridgid has a couple of different 4A batteries, a 6A Octane battery, a 8A battery, and a 12A battery (this one I do not own at this time). Most of them will increase performance on most Ridgid tools (you do have to check what works best together for your job).
Second item is how comfortable it is to hold the tools. I have good size hands and tried several of the brands to see how comfortable the tools are to hold. I went with the Ridgid. Good length and and not large in diameter for the grip. The Ryobi with its battery style has to make the grip shorter in length and larger in diameter.
That snapon looks like my toddlers lol
Once or twice a year they put the high impact ryobi with a battery for $160 at homedepot. You cant beat that. Best bang for the buck. It has yet to let me down
The Ryobi might be good, but it’s $189 ( bare tool).
I got the Ridgid for $169 with a battery, a charger and a bag.
I Bought the rioby p262 for 110$ tool only in a raffle on ebay
@@kakarotoforce9665 Congrats, but I’d still say I got the better deal. The battery and charger cost as much as the tool in most cases, plus Ridgid has the LSA.
@@DiligentDave1966 depends in what battery you using , ill go with the 6AH for better power
@@kakarotoforce9665 It came with a 4 amp battery. The best battery for Ridgid is the 8 amp because it has 21700 cells, but I’m not spending $200 on a battery just to get more power.
For what I’m going to use it for, the 4 amp battery will be fine.
@@DiligentDave1966 if you be patient , there is always a good deal out there specially on ebay , i purchsed today a 4ah Battery and charger for 40$ bucks seems crazy to me since in home depot just the tool cost almost 189$ plus taxes
I've always been told that Ryobi was just junk and your wasting your money but I said screw it it's such a good deal it can't be that bad. Very surprised with it, It out performs one of my old Husky air impact wrench.
If all you are using it for your personal vehicle, then either ryobi or ridgid is great. Personally I like the milwaukee m12 1/2" stubby for my SUV.
why did you stop at 600 for the ryobi? smh
Did you even test the RYOBI at 650? If so, I didn't see it🤷🏻♂️ Just wondering🤔
I got my ryobi and battery for 159 plus tax
Also what I want to know is why didn’t you let the ryobi have a try at 650? It was able break away the 600
The BEAST for 2023 is DeWalt XR DCF891 - 1000ft-lbs for mid torque, Home Depot $200, or at Lowes till 4-20-24 $245 with two free ($170) PowerStack bat-rays.+ 5% off with card, $257 OTD! This beats price and worth of going low end tools seen here. [Not Dewalt DFC894 which looks like] even almost as good as DeWalt DFC900! So go see that review on this channel! The 891 is a hog ring model, 892 is the ball detent model
I am a professional remodeling guy
Have Ryobi battery packs over 8 years old
Secret get the expensive 6 pack charger it reconditions before charging
I love the ryobi p262 plenty power to loosen any bolts and nuts in the car ! I dont need a high torque for car projects this mid torque will do! And i bought the deal package 3 HP batteries 2ah 4ah 6ah and got the brushless p262 for free and i paid $200
Why didn’t you let the ryobi try 650. 600 was a breeze and you Neva tried 650.
Man that snap on is probably triple the price but the design looks so cheap especially the battery that looks terrible
Well… very interesting result considering my Ryobi can’t break the lug nuts off my truck at 140 ft-lbs.
Are you sure they are 140 and not way more after a visit to the tire shop or quick lube? Same model? I never take my cars to those places any more because they’ve always came back way over torqued.
@@kftc1980 installed checked and torque wrench myself minutes before trying to take them off.
Are you using a 4ah battery or larger battery? Ryobi recommends using at least a 4 Amp hour battery.
@@jeremyd8778 yes. Brand new.
@@myz06rocks exchange it for a different one you got a bad one. Or buy a new one wash up your old one and return the bad one.
That snap on looks like a cheap black & decker lol
We didnt show the ryobi trying 650lbs.... awesome comparison.
What No Ryobi 650 test?😳
On your first test of Ryobi 262 how come it broke 600 in 2 seconds ? Just curious.
It would be great to see the Kobalt mid torque compared to the Ridgid and Ryobi. Looking to get into one system for car work restoration ast home. Rachets and impacts. Recommends???
I've got the kobalt XTR half inch and the quarter inch and I've got it up to 1,289 ft pound loosening and 887 fastening and it will out perform my Milwaukee 1400 it's amazing!
@@Jeffroson78 thank you! Only response 🤔
@@Jeffroson78 both impact? How about ratchet?
@@johns9888 small impact driver with my 5ah battery rated for 2400 inch pounds did 306 breakaway ft/lbs and 223 ft/lbs tightening but it will do more... Best set for the money
Excellent video, well done. Blessings.
Get that newer Metabo HPT 36V mid torque
It will be your new favorite and the others won't get much use
Snap one use to be king of the yard but now they’ve got people so loyal to the brand that there slowly getting closer to black and decker quality. Which is a real shame because years ago you’d be proud of owning snap on.
I am going to pay 900 for the snap on.
Not.
Lol to snap on.
You can actually get 4 ryobis for that price.
At least the Snap-on doesn't claim that itll break anything more than it did. Can't be mad about it but I am surprised about the price. The 1000 foot pound is not much more expensive.
All that for a jacked score at the end... You didnt show Ryobi give up on 650... Wth?
Can you test the Bosch GDS18v-221 next please?
Agreed, that tool hasn'e been covered high enough.
Just missed on the Lowe's deal for $169 with a free 4Ah battery and charger
I won't be buying a snap on impact anytime soon I'm glad I bought a ryobi impact 😂
It goes to show don`t always believe the hype or most expensive as to be the best.
Why did you take the Ridgid to 650, and not the Ryobi?
were the gloves really necessary?
Did I miss something because I didn't see you test ryobi at 650
RYIGID😂 I MEAN RIDGID MAKES Ryobi so why not...😂
I wouldn’t waste money on snapon impacts tbh
Hand tools are for most part decent.
Decent but overpriced. Can get much more for your money in other brands.
Hey Tim, is there any chance you can test Bosch's new FREAK GDX18V-1860? Per the manual it says up to 275 ft/lbs of breakaway torque. Looks like it could give the much pricier Snap-On a run for its money
snap-off cordless are LOL!
Ryobi didn't fail the 650 because you didn't try it and it did handle the 600 just as well as Rigid also you seem to cut the Ryobi off way faster on mode 2 while letting the Snap-On run way longer. i have seen a ton of people reviewing Ryobi and seems most of them are eager to quickly cut Ryobi out faster. I have all my tools in Ryobi and I have had only two of them give me problems and both of those tools were the smaller battery ones. If you have a problem with any Ryobi contact them and they will help you if they can. IMHO
How about holding that micrometer level for a legit measurement of width
Snap-Off can buy 2 Ryobi :)
Yep expensive doesn’t always mean better
Ryobi is very impressive.👍🏻
So is that Ridgid.
Snap On is all hype in this category, major FAIL.👎🏻
I really think even a snap-on truck carries a piece of dog shit, there will still be someone purchasing and bragging about how good the shit is.
Snapon is 3x the cost and ⅓ the torque? Yeah you can make payments on it but by the time you pay it off (minimum payments) your warranty is up, battery goes in a few years now for what you can buy a new one at the HD yeah its orange and some people are against it but you give me a lifetime warranty including batteries and charge me much less than the Snapon? Let me think
Why didnt you try the Ryobi at 650?
Ryobi will always be just short of its OWNER whether they like it or not.
What is that torque gun? I want one!
Is there a link to that torque device used in the video?
You forgot the years warranty on the Rigid or let’s just say you didn’t mention it. You’re going to have to tighten up.
Ridgid is lifetime
Snap-on's battery powered stuff usually isn't that great. they make really good hand tools but still overpriced
New high torque ridgid impact wrench please
Why nit the ryobi at 650?
I’m sry but Thts just sad, how the most expensive unit was outran by the cheapest
Ryobi would have done 650
I don't get why he didn't even try it...