I think it was a little slow out the gate on impacts but when I got the klutch battery I got 8amp high torque hyper tough and a 6amp for mid torque what a big difference thank you so much I keep it in the back of my truck when I go to the salvage yard thank you sir
I prefer mid and compact size due to weight and size. They usually do 90+% of what I need. Only when they don't work I move up to a high torque and as the last resort 3/4 impact/breaker bar/heat option.
I usually only bust out my mid torque DeWalt DCF891 or Dong Cheng DCPB698 when working with lower control arms, absorbers, leaf springs nuts, transmission housing bolts, wheel bearings for pickup truck, other than that is just DCF922 or DCPB488 for daily use. DCF900 only comes out maybe 3 or 4 times a year, when someone overtighten the bolt on transmission housing (using impact extension= diminished torque delivery on most mid torque)
I wish i got the ryobi high torque but the mid torque was such a good deal. 199 for 3 hp batteries(6,4&2ah) a charger shitty fabric bag and the impact free. Then i got the 3/8” long reach ratchet with a 4ah hp battery for $135. I dont care what anyone days ryobi HP is pro grade
Yeah, it kinda bothered me in the beginning. But the more I use it the less I even notice. I will say I have the craftsman and snapon mid torque as well and this one is on par power wise with the craftsman, the snapon is incredibly under powered for what ppl pay for them.
I think it was a little slow out the gate on impacts but when I got the klutch battery I got 8amp high torque hyper tough and a 6amp for mid torque what a big difference thank you so much I keep it in the back of my truck when I go to the salvage yard thank you sir
Your very welcome, it's amazing what those things are capable of with a 21700cell battery. Thanks for watching
Man I love the low pro sockets.
i do too, especially for $30. thanks for watching
The Klutch battery is available at your local Northern Tooll if you have one nearby fyi.
They also do 2 day delivery if you order online in lower 48.
I prefer mid and compact size due to weight and size. They usually do 90+% of what I need. Only when they don't work I move up to a high torque and as the last resort 3/4 impact/breaker bar/heat option.
I usually only bust out my mid torque DeWalt DCF891 or Dong Cheng DCPB698 when working with lower control arms, absorbers, leaf springs nuts, transmission housing bolts, wheel bearings for pickup truck, other than that is just DCF922 or DCPB488 for daily use. DCF900 only comes out maybe 3 or 4 times a year, when someone overtighten the bolt on transmission housing (using impact extension= diminished torque delivery on most mid torque)
I wish i got the ryobi high torque but the mid torque was such a good deal. 199 for 3 hp batteries(6,4&2ah) a charger shitty fabric bag and the impact free. Then i got the 3/8” long reach ratchet with a 4ah hp battery for $135. I dont care what anyone days ryobi HP is pro grade
I agree, Ryobi has come a very long way in the past decade. Its still the weaker of the bigger brand names but quality is top notch.
I'm not a fan of the mid torque. I don't like the ramp up. I prefer an impact to hit hard rather than ramp up.
Yeah, it kinda bothered me in the beginning. But the more I use it the less I even notice. I will say I have the craftsman and snapon mid torque as well and this one is on par power wise with the craftsman, the snapon is incredibly under powered for what ppl pay for them.