thecantaloupeman
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- Joined
- May 14, 2019
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- Location
- US
- First Name
- Dawson
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C20 Silverado Camper Special
- Engine Size
- 350
So I'm in the market for a good impact. Both ryobi and ridgid have a promo for a free tool with the purchase of a 2 battery and charger kit. The ridgid is 169$ and makes 620 ft/lbs torque in reverse.
The ryobi is 99$ however and only makes 300ft/lbs max torque. I really like the ryobi platform because their batteries are cheap and they don't change the connectors. Meaning I will never have to buy a new tool because they either don't make batteries anymore or because they are too expensive.
I also have a ryobi drill and weedeater with batteries. I wanted to have interchangeable batteries to save space in order to not have two chargers and extra batteries to put in my toolbox, but I'm just not sure 300ft/lbs max torque will cut it for working on my truck. I plan to mostly use it at the junkyard for taking off really rusted on bolts. Do you think the ryobi will cut it or is it a better idea to get the ridgid?
The ryobi is 99$ however and only makes 300ft/lbs max torque. I really like the ryobi platform because their batteries are cheap and they don't change the connectors. Meaning I will never have to buy a new tool because they either don't make batteries anymore or because they are too expensive.
I also have a ryobi drill and weedeater with batteries. I wanted to have interchangeable batteries to save space in order to not have two chargers and extra batteries to put in my toolbox, but I'm just not sure 300ft/lbs max torque will cut it for working on my truck. I plan to mostly use it at the junkyard for taking off really rusted on bolts. Do you think the ryobi will cut it or is it a better idea to get the ridgid?