We're NOT Surprised, in a Good Way! NEW RIDGID SubCompact Impact Wrench Review [R872071 & R872081]

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2023
  • These new RIDGID 18V Brushless SubCompact Impact Wrenches outperform the claims on the box. Expect to see the new RIDGID R872071 and R872081 impact wrench hit the Home Depot shelves in February 2023. You can get these as a bare tool, or you can get the kit with a 2Ah battery and a charger. Even with the battery, these SubCompact Impact Wrenches are just 3 pounds. RIDGID claims up to 250 ft-lbs of breakaway torque, and we definitely put them to the test. #impactwrench #homedepot #ridgidtools
    RIDGID R872081 1/2" Impact: homedepot.sjv.io/BXjNn9
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  • @Kreacher1974
    @Kreacher1974 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Home Depot online has Ridgid 1/2 subcompact impact wrench and 3/8 subcompact impact wrench for $179 for the set.

  • @404notfound.....
    @404notfound..... Před rokem +21

    We have the earlier models of compact, mid torque and high torque that cranks out 1500 ft-lbs of breakaway torque. We have never been disappointed with rigid tools. Excellent video!! 👍

  • @Dirt_Worm
    @Dirt_Worm Před rokem +47

    I love Ridgid

  • @bttfdmc1984
    @bttfdmc1984 Před rokem +6

    I hope these are a sign that RIDGID is bringing back the tri-lights to the impact tools that have been MIA when they went from GENX5 to Octane and then to "SubCompact" and "Brushless" line of tools

  • @FilthUD
    @FilthUD Před rokem +15

    Awesome! Ridgid is awesome. I’m invested 100% in M18 and M12, but I was recently asked by a coworker what I’d recommend for a DIYer as he wanted to get into working on his own truck but didn’t wanna spend too much. Ridgid was the first brand that came to mind (Cuz Makita sucks hahaha) and Dewalt is usually a bit pricier. Not to mention the warranty Ridgid offers is frickin awesome.
    He ended up getting a deal on batteries, a ratchet, drill and I forget what else. Good to see I didn’t steer him wrong haha

    • @Zoom-ui2pf
      @Zoom-ui2pf Před rokem +3

      The Ridgid 3/8 and 1/2 ratchets are fuckin animals. I bought one to replace my Matco one, it blows it out of the water by a long shot

  • @dougfowler9609
    @dougfowler9609 Před rokem +2

    Excellent review!!! Looking forward to picking them up!

  • @4673962
    @4673962 Před rokem +18

    I have the old 3/8" subcompact. It will do lugnuts all day. Love mine and these seem even better. Ridgid is waaaay underated.

    • @joeschmoe6908
      @joeschmoe6908 Před rokem

      I've had mine fail on lugnuts if they're even slightly over-tightened. What battery do you use?

    • @4673962
      @4673962 Před rokem +4

      @@joeschmoe6908 4 amp. Even my 2 amps do lugnuts. It will ratchet for about a half a second longer than my 4 but it will still take off half ton trucks all day with the 2 amp.

    • @ProwlXV
      @ProwlXV Před rokem +3

      Helps that Ridgid is made by the same company that makes Milwaukee. Love my Ridgid impact at work!

    • @richardmejia254
      @richardmejia254 Před rokem

      @@4673962 Same here

    • @Leveluplivin
      @Leveluplivin Před rokem +1

      I love my old subcompact too 🎉❤ I really don’t need to upgrade. I’m never in a rush to get a job done. 😅

  • @ManCaverTools
    @ManCaverTools Před rokem +5

    now those impact wrenches look good.

  • @CMOS357
    @CMOS357 Před rokem +3

    Once again great presentation! You covered all the relevant points! Power(500)ft lbs out of a 3lb tool! Amazing! 👍

  • @Silentdeath1194
    @Silentdeath1194 Před rokem +2

    Just got both of these and 3 4AH batteries and a charger all for 300 bucks off Home Depot can't wait to use them

  • @toolnerd
    @toolnerd Před rokem +2

    Nice work and thanks for the information. 😎🏴‍☠️😎🏴‍☠️

  • @bass305-HCCA
    @bass305-HCCA Před rokem +5

    I like this guy. Great channel

  • @randysmith9636
    @randysmith9636 Před rokem +1

    I started off my battery powered tool use with Ridgid years ago. The Tools themselves held up but their batteries did not. I bought their 5 PC tool set with two 5amp batteries (I think) but within 4 months first battery died. Took over a month getting it warranted then the charger died. Bought a new battery and charger then the second original battery died.
    I never did get Ridgid to warrant that one. I finally gave up and sold the set. Went to Milwaukee and have never looked back.
    I am looking for a 1/2 impact to carry in the Jeep for off road excursions.
    Thanks for another great video brother.

  • @Kunfucious577
    @Kunfucious577 Před 6 měsíci

    I started bought one ridgid drill like 10 years ago and it’s still my workhorse. I didn’t want 10 different batteries so I just kept buying ridgid tools and zero have failed on me. Pretty impressive.

  • @Deerector
    @Deerector Před rokem

    love this channel and this dude is great. so good at his job... give him a damn raise

  • @knightlangelot5238
    @knightlangelot5238 Před 24 dny

    Thanks for the test. Awesome. What's that tool that you used to set the torque?

  • @Darkcruzer23
    @Darkcruzer23 Před rokem +2

    wow i just picked up the mid torque with black friday deals and ended up with extra batteries. was wondering if this thing would put out and it does! definitely picking this up

  • @geoffgarrett5622
    @geoffgarrett5622 Před 10 měsíci

    Just what he wanted thanks

  • @scottbionicnerf8727
    @scottbionicnerf8727 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I like RIDGID. The feel of the tool in my hand and how it functions. I can see RIDGID coming into the arsenal soon.
    The Tri-LED sells it.

  • @DiligentDave1966
    @DiligentDave1966 Před rokem +3

    Every Ridgid impact wrench I’ve seen you test has seemed to meet, or exceed, the claims.

  • @JuanGarcia-kk3ux
    @JuanGarcia-kk3ux Před rokem

    Wow thats a nice tools i like that

  • @jameskennedy673
    @jameskennedy673 Před rokem +1

    👏👏👏👏 I believe in using the right size impact wrench for the job that it’s meant to be used for with right Ah battery🙂🙂 I don’t have Ridgid cordless tools yet, so far my Ryobi & Metabo HPT get the work done. Keep’m coming

    • @crabjoe
      @crabjoe Před rokem

      Someone stole my Ryobi so I started buying M18 Milwaukee... I can't believe the difference in power between Ryobi and Milwaukee... Though the Milwaukee seems about twice as expensive for just the tool. If I were to have bought a Ryobi, it's about 1/2 the price and would have usually come with a battery and charger. LOL

  • @mackmuhlbeier4531
    @mackmuhlbeier4531 Před rokem +3

    I’d love to see a comparison to the m12 stubby impact

  • @squez861
    @squez861 Před 11 měsíci

    1/2 inch subcompact impact works great for reaching up under the deck of my zero turn and taking blade bolts loose in seconds

  • @fartpooboxohyeah8611
    @fartpooboxohyeah8611 Před rokem +3

    Great review as usual. I have the 8 Ah battery (and Ridgid is coming out with a 12 Ah). I wonder how this compares to the old 1/2" Octane Mid-Torque which I own and love, but can't always fit in tight spaces.

    • @InNerdimensional
      @InNerdimensional Před 9 měsíci

      I'm going to compare them as soon as it comes in the mail. I love my octane, but it just doesn't fit into tight spaces

  • @johnny4713ify
    @johnny4713ify Před rokem +16

    That 1/2 didn't struggle too much at 500ft. Correct me if I'm wrong, but from the videos I've seen on your channel this is the only sub compact to hit that mark (excluding the Stubby 3/8 welded adapter vids) even topping the Dewalt DCF921. I was about to pick that up, but have a bunch of Ridgid Octane 3.0 High Output Batteries that can give it a bit more boost with the 21700🔋's👍🏻

    • @isaiahpalo2797
      @isaiahpalo2797 Před rokem +2

      Man I got the dcf921 last year and after watching this I got buyers remorse 🤣

    • @johnny4713ify
      @johnny4713ify Před rokem +3

      @@isaiahpalo2797 LOL...Nah bro that tool of yours is pretty cool especially when you pair it with the smaller powerstack. I was kinda messing with seeing how large the footprint will be by placing a 3.0 Octane battery under the Stubby it's pretty funny looking, but I don't mind it since I'll generally be using it in easy to reach area's. I normally run my stubby's with 6.0 boot style batteries then slap the smaller torpedo style when squeezing into some tight spots. Hopefully Ridgid comes out with a newer 3.0 that is similar in size to the Milwaukee 3.0 HO. The bare tool is $150 pretty decent price. I just wonder how much more beans it has with the 3.0 or the new 8.0 EXP it's pretty impressive for sure.

    • @richardmejia254
      @richardmejia254 Před rokem +1

      @@isaiahpalo2797 same😂😂😂.... although, I STILL have yet to unbox mine (let alone, use it) & have about a week or so left to return it (within the 90 day period), SOOO.......idk ....I'm THINKIN'....😂😉

    • @johnny4713ify
      @johnny4713ify Před rokem +1

      ​@@richardmejia254 Did you return it lol? I was actually thinking of making a 1/2 M12 Frankenstein, but this is just as small with Tri-lights and won't grenade like a few I've seen already. The way it didn't struggle with 500ft really impressed me since the Dewalt with a 5Amp was struggling at it's 450ft Max 👍🏻

    • @richardmejia254
      @richardmejia254 Před rokem

      @@johnny4713ify, actually no.....missed the return window by a couple of days 🤦🏻‍♂️. So, I still have it.... it's the only DeWalt 20v tool I own & (while I do like ALOT of their tools), probably will be for awhile.

  • @Tim_Key
    @Tim_Key Před rokem +2

    Any chance you could run the new Skil 12v 3/8 impact wrench through this test to compare against the first model? I would greatly appreciate that video.

  • @Cheddarsharp
    @Cheddarsharp Před rokem +9

    I would love to see this with the 8ah Battery since that's the one that uses the 21700 cells in it. Would be a cool video to see the difference between the non 21700 vs with them on the new rigid tools.

    • @globman3
      @globman3 Před rokem +1

      yeah but imagine using an 8ah battery with a subcompact impact. might as well get a real impact

    • @johnny4713ify
      @johnny4713ify Před rokem +2

      @@globman3 I'm going to pick up that 1/2 inch and rock it with a 3.0 Octane. Seems to be a bit more powerful than the Dewalt DCF921 and the Newer Milwaukee compact kinda cool. I do have the Stubby 3/8 and was looking at picking up the Dewalt 1/2. Didn't even know this was coming out so this will save me some 💰 plus I do like the Tri Lights.

    • @Cheddarsharp
      @Cheddarsharp Před rokem +1

      @@globman3 that’s fair, but imagine having an 8ah battery for you other tools and it’s a possibility.
      Also no reviewer is using the only one that’s 21700 cells even on the full size. Look at torque test, project farm, this channel, etc and you’ll see they keep using 2.0 and 6 vs other brands that use 21700 🤣

  • @crabjoe
    @crabjoe Před rokem

    I'd like to see a comparison between the 3/8" Rigid R872071 and the 3/8" Milwaukee 2854-20. I remember the Milwaukee taking off a nut you had torqued to 500lb/ft with the welded adapter.

  • @Suplexcityme316
    @Suplexcityme316 Před rokem +1

    As a plumber I've used Rigid's tools forever, best tubing cutters by far, tripod vise, and pipe wrenches obviously. Their power tools have been lacking, but this Impact is worth it.
    If you already have another brand consider this fact and it's not close, Rigid's cordless 3 gallon shop vac absolutely destroys Milwaukee's, Makita's, Bosch's, and Dewalts. Btw, as a DeWalt user, their cordless shop vac is embarrassing, no power at all, sad really.

  • @THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY
    @THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY Před rokem

    I will get the 3/8 Anvil I have DeWalt 3/8 Socket Adapter KIT for running Different Fasteners so I can use it like an impact driver

  • @17lbCatsOrBiggerOnly
    @17lbCatsOrBiggerOnly Před rokem +1

    Is the mid torque impact getting refreshed the same way this one is?

  • @DanielGomez-cf6vk
    @DanielGomez-cf6vk Před 8 měsíci

    The gen 1 3/8 are $50 dollars on clearance at Home Depot I used that tool and doesn’t give up

  • @draytonPW
    @draytonPW Před rokem +4

    Wow I didn't know these were coming! A little more compact than subcompact but still quite impressive.

  • @juanc5149
    @juanc5149 Před rokem +2

    Welp, we know what will be featured on TTC either this or next Friday!

  • @XerxezsX
    @XerxezsX Před 11 měsíci +1

    I think the standard battering for Ridgid are the 4 amp ones, the regular ones, you should have tested those.

  • @user-eb1ce5sw4w
    @user-eb1ce5sw4w Před rokem

    The 3/8 hits hard for its size

  • @TheThrill94
    @TheThrill94 Před 5 měsíci

    Ive had this for a few months. Watched videos on it. It doesnt crack bolts that are over 150. Idk if its cause i get frustrated and just grab the high torque. But its only useful in tight spaces.

  • @lthegr81
    @lthegr81 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video. I own ridgid tools. I need to get a better charger

  • @joeschmoe6908
    @joeschmoe6908 Před rokem

    Would you say these are more powerful than the old subcompact, or are they just new now that ridgid has canned the Octane tools? I have the old one and I like it, but it struggles often on things I work on. To me the only reason to get one of these is the size (duh), but there aren't that many situations I find it useful due to it's limited power. I find myself reaching for a breaker bar more often, or a long-handled ratchet.

  • @darrenporsch
    @darrenporsch Před rokem +2

    I bet you that 3/8 drive would do the 450 if you use no adapter and actually had the right 3/8 socket TTC has done test on this. Or low profile adapter may give you more torque too they've shown that also. Definitely like the Tri-Beam LED on the face much better than the one by the trigger. And watch your own video The thing wasn't moving at 7 or 8 seconds It took a whole 15 plus to get it to move. Which you always do I don't know why you don't put in a beeping alarm at 10 seconds so you know when to stop

  • @robertpimpo4698
    @robertpimpo4698 Před rokem

    I bought the 3/8 subcompact size wise it fits in smaller places i have 4 amp batterys what do think of them

  • @sheepdog3828
    @sheepdog3828 Před 6 měsíci

    Which model recommended for removing brake caliper bolts and other large size fastnersm
    Need a subcompact to get into the lower bolts of the calipers.

  • @juanc5149
    @juanc5149 Před rokem +2

    I got some anecdotal data of compact vs mid torque 8 lug nuts torqued to 140 ft lbs on a dodge ram 2500.
    Tool used was the dewalt dcf 921, 891 and 900.
    Can the compact 921 do it? Absolutely but it will take about 40 to 45 seconds to remove all 8 lug nuts. For an average of 5 to 6 seconds per lug (and removing the lug nut from the socket and repositioning the tool.)
    Both the dcf891 and 900 did these same 8 lug nuts anywhere from 20 to 22 seconds. For an average of 2.5 to 2.7 seconds per lug nut removed, removal of the lug nut from the socket and repositioning the tool into a new socket.
    But only enough the mid torque tend to be a hair faster than the high torque. Why? Because power wasn’t an issue for either or tool. And even if the high torque removed the socket a hair faster. The extra weight slows you down when moving the tool to a new position, making it a wash.
    So yes if you’re a tire tech and lube use the mid torque or bigger. Yes the compact can and will do it. But you’ll be twice as slow.

  • @Zoom-ui2pf
    @Zoom-ui2pf Před rokem +2

    I bet the 3/8's would do close to the same if it didn't have the adaptor. Hard to find sockets that big in 3/8's though

  • @strasstn
    @strasstn Před 6 měsíci

    likely didn't watch deep enough, but mode 1 is slower = turning more slowly. So mode one delivers the most torque. Torque is reliant on the ratio of power to ratio of turning gear applied - hence the slowest speed will deliver the highest amount of torque.

  • @ridemfast7625
    @ridemfast7625 Před rokem

    Do these new impacts have 4 battery connections to fully utilize Max bats? The prior models only have two bat connections.

  • @STREETFIGHTER50
    @STREETFIGHTER50 Před rokem

    Is the previous version physically smaller/shorter front to back? Same power??

  • @costavong6018
    @costavong6018 Před rokem +1

    Even the my old mid torque 1/2 inch can crank out almost 500 ft, this one is way smaller and better power.

  • @delvinishman77
    @delvinishman77 Před 10 měsíci +1

    @ShopTools
    4:00
    I just got this kit SatAug19,2023
    $200 1/2” & 3/8” (1)2ah battery 🔋 (1) charger 🔌

  • @robertallenernest
    @robertallenernest Před 25 dny

    Can you please test this with the 3ah octane battery?

  • @93gmctruck18
    @93gmctruck18 Před měsícem

    I bought that impact especially to remove my lug nuts on my truck, but it’s to weak. If I tried it on a car lug nut no problem. So I need to upgrade to a bigger one.

  • @sheithaus100
    @sheithaus100 Před 7 měsíci

    Between the compact impact wrench and the inflator, tire maintenance just got a lot easier.

  • @Keith-fb9oc
    @Keith-fb9oc Před rokem

    Can we get a review on the ryobi high torque

  • @frewtloops
    @frewtloops Před rokem

    I have the first subcompact is it worth upgrading to the new model.

  • @895takashi
    @895takashi Před rokem

    Currently home depot is selling both as a tool only kit for $180

  • @m.t.v.7934
    @m.t.v.7934 Před měsícem

    If I am reading it correctly, the 1/2" is ratted for 250 ft lbs of nut busting and you topped out at what 400 or 450, that is not too bad to be honest.

  • @riba2233
    @riba2233 Před rokem

    6ah are the weakest of 10cell 18650 packs, why don't you use 4 or 5 ah? great testing as usual btw!

  • @stevenritley4610
    @stevenritley4610 Před rokem

    I've been slowly letting my Kobalt tools die off but am not ready to invest in the red brand yet. I use my tools for personal use not making money. Rigid is slowly coming into my view and these look great! For the price is there anything else out there other then the kobalt stuff? Kobalts great don't get me wrong, but slow to keep up and I've had a few batteries die out. Warranty is solid though.

  • @mrunabout
    @mrunabout Před rokem

    Can you do a back-to-back comparison with its main rivals - M12 Stubby, M18 Compact, previous generation subcompact, Dewalt DCF921, etc. with your newest testing methodology or overlay the results in your videos? From watching your videos, it seems the ranking would be the new Ridgid Subcompact, M18 Compact, Dewalt DCF921, M12 Stubby? I'd also like to see what the Makita XWT14Z maxes out at on your test setup as it was only tested to its max rating.

    • @mike_t_007
      @mike_t_007 Před rokem

      Another competitor is the M18 Frankenstein. Would love to know how they stack up against each other Torque Tech Channel style👍🏾😎

  • @felipepolanco
    @felipepolanco Před rokem +1

    Just trying to learn a bit. How can you get 500 ft/lbs of torque but some of the other videos I'm seeing can't come close to matching this? Not knocking anyone. Genuinely trying to learn. Debating btwn this and the mid-torque Ridgid. Would rather have this to save space in the truck if it's truly 500 ft/lbs...thanks!!!

  • @mike_t_007
    @mike_t_007 Před rokem +1

    Has anyone tried this new model with an Octane battery? If yes, what kind of numbers is it putting down?

  • @zerofade
    @zerofade Před rokem

    Do these new impact wrenches have the extra terminals to talk to the max output batteries? The R87208 / R87207 do not.

  • @paulcarter8805
    @paulcarter8805 Před rokem +2

    I love all of my Ridgid tools and more than likely adding one of these to the arsenal. Now with the LSA, according to sources the big box HD is NO LONGER accepting Ridgid tools for service and you have to hunt for a service center to have them fixed or replaced

    • @KasparJames
      @KasparJames Před rokem

      THD is doing away with their repair program for anything.

  • @sparks869
    @sparks869 Před rokem

    How do you choose between 3/8 or 1/2" Subcompact? Anyone know the benefits in choosing either? is it smaller available impact sockets with 3/8"?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před rokem +1

      It's really a preference. If you typically use an impact on 9/16" (15mm) and smaller fasteners, then I'd definitely stick with the 3/8". If you're using it mainly for lugnuts and wheels, then I'd get the 1/2". Thanks for watching

  • @bostonmacosx
    @bostonmacosx Před 9 měsíci

    So I have the R872081B which I think is the newest one and had issues with a 2AH battery just removing lug nuts. I'm very under impressed with it so far...

    • @sdelgran
      @sdelgran Před 8 měsíci

      Same here. Couldn't remove verified 95 lb/ft lug nuts. Disappointed.

  • @okhascorpio
    @okhascorpio Před rokem +1

    Just me? or does it look pretty much Milwaukee compact up top?

  • @txvet7738
    @txvet7738 Před rokem +1

    If you can't break-it with this sub-compact impact wrench then bust out the M12 Stubby to do it! LOL

  • @danstevenson4948
    @danstevenson4948 Před 2 měsíci

    Ive had 4 of these subcompact impacts that all will randomly reverse while in forward mode. Customer service doesn't believe me. Anyone else have this experience?

  • @lukas______
    @lukas______ Před 6 měsíci

    The subscompact impact was able to remove lugs nuts from a car. Enough said

  • @luisfontanez1770
    @luisfontanez1770 Před rokem +1

    My ryobi performance is more torque on auto vs level 3

  • @scottbionicnerf8727
    @scottbionicnerf8727 Před 4 měsíci

    The RYOBI would've stopped, cried, flashed it's light and something else to make you feel like you had tried something you knew better than to try.😕
    The RIDGID.? You pull the trigger, the tool works.

  • @ToolswithSoAlz
    @ToolswithSoAlz Před rokem +2

    Ridgid represents the best value in the tool world today

  • @hellothere4342
    @hellothere4342 Před rokem

    Excuse my ignorance,I'm not from the States. Are Rigid made by the same folks as Milwaukee? They just looked remarkably similar.

    • @johnny4713ify
      @johnny4713ify Před rokem

      They are both under TTI. Milwaukee is the bigger brother. Ridgid supposedly detuned all the newer tools because some of the old Gen models were pretty much the same if not more powerful than Milwaukee. In this case the 1/2 is putting down some serious beans more than Milwaukee or Dewalt 🤯. Yes they have similar looking top halves although Milwaukee does have the TrueView Tri Led's that I do enjoy better than the Ridgid. I own both.

    • @hellothere4342
      @hellothere4342 Před rokem

      @johnny4713 ahhhh that explains it. I'm currently using both Milwaukee and Dewalt and thought it was familiar. Milwaukee for their ratchets and Dewalts for the mids and compact wrench.

    • @johnny4713ify
      @johnny4713ify Před rokem +1

      ​@@hellothere4342That new Midtorque that Dewalt dropped is a beast for sure. I run Milwaukee High Speed ratchets and they are a game changer for sure. Will be picking up a 3/8 extended HS version soon. Have both Ridgid and Milwaukee High Torques and New Midtorque, but I hardly ever use them since my 3/8 and 1/2 Stubby's pretty much remove 98% of the fasteners on most passenger vehicles LOL. That's why the 1/2 Ridgid compact is next on my list. Small Light and for sure a bit more powerful using a 3.0 Octane battery it should be a winner.

  • @juanc5149
    @juanc5149 Před rokem

    Looks like the dcf921 and 923. But my money is the Dewalt Atomic impacts will out perform these guys.

    • @elulysero8863
      @elulysero8863 Před rokem

      He should definitely do a shootout between the 2

    • @El_Diablo_LI
      @El_Diablo_LI Před rokem

      I don't think so. I have both those DeWalt impact wrenches. While the DeWalt wrenches are nice, they don't seem to have quite as much power as these do. Plus I believe these are a tad smaller.
      I'll likely pick up the 1/2" anvil version.
      Thanks Tim. Nice video.

    • @juanc5149
      @juanc5149 Před rokem +1

      @@El_Diablo_LI
      Right now dewalt is killing everyone with their new impacts.
      The atomic compacts crushed the Milwaukee compact and gen 1 Ridgid compact. As did their new mid torque and high torque. We’ll see how it tests in test torque channel, but my money is on dewalt.

    • @El_Diablo_LI
      @El_Diablo_LI Před rokem

      @@juanc5149 Sure, DeWalt's new full size impact wrenches are awesome and some of the best out there.
      But that's not the category that was tested here. So you trying to compare those to these is apples vs oranges.
      The fact is, these new small Rigid sub compact impact wrenches outperform the DeWalt Atomic 921 and 923 impact wrenches. And with the lower prices and LSA it's a no brainer.
      The DeWalt Atomic 921 and 923 are nice wrenches but these Rigid wrenches are better on almost every point. Does that mean you should get rid of your DeWalt wrenches if you're already in that platform? Definitely not. That would be crazy. But if you're already in the Rigid platform, or in the market for some new battery impact wrenches and you see these on sale, I'd jump on them.
      The other nice thing is occasionally you'll see these Rigid tools for much lower prices with a hack at Home Depot during holiday tool sales. And even better, Tools Direct will have them as "factory blemished" which means still brand new and eligible for the same LSA for 50% off or more during certain sales making these a steal of a bargin for around $75 each when found during one of those sales.
      Sorry if your feelings got hurt about your DeWalt tools but the numbers and facts speak for themselves.

    • @juanc5149
      @juanc5149 Před rokem

      @@El_Diablo_LI
      You can’t prove that these are
      Better than the 921.

  • @james10739
    @james10739 Před rokem

    Faster charging probably isn't really a good thing and really another battery is really what you need and are you going to go thru that battery before the other battery is charged especially if you are not neglectful and don't just have dead batteries sitting around

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před rokem +1

      We still believe in a better charger. Better chargers typically also have battery/charger management built in with cooling capabilities. Not only will they charge faster, but they do it safer as well. Thanks for watching.

  • @Lee-lb9qh
    @Lee-lb9qh Před rokem

    DeWALT had the smallest strongest impact wrench on the market in the Atomic. Not anymore.

  • @jerrodnewsome5781
    @jerrodnewsome5781 Před rokem +1

    3/8 beat 1/2 in in a lot of videos I watched.

  • @4lc4p0rn
    @4lc4p0rn Před rokem

    i havent seen the video yet, and no matter what the test results will be, ill still be very skeptical about these. whenever marketing needs to invent a new product category to sell something, something's wrong with the product.
    the better something is, the less advertisement and marketing it needs, and that relationship obviously goes the other way as well.

  • @smolscale
    @smolscale Před 9 měsíci

    Ridgid warranty is a scam. I legitimately can not log into my account and I get zero response from customer service

    • @joshbethel5800
      @joshbethel5800 Před 2 měsíci

      Everytime I try and register a new product I get errors. Love ridgid though.

  • @cismoautorepair7061
    @cismoautorepair7061 Před rokem +1

    looks like Milwaukee impact driver gen 4

  • @libtards1393
    @libtards1393 Před rokem

    1st

  • @jerrodnewsome5781
    @jerrodnewsome5781 Před rokem

    @ shoptoolreviews there is someone trying to scam your followers