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Ridgid 18V SubCompact Brushless Impact Wrench Bundle Deals

Jun 17, 2021 Stuart 10 Comments

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Ridgid 18V Subcompact Impact Wrench Bundle Deal

Over at Home Depot, they have a really good deal on this Ridgid 18V Subcompact brushless impact wrench bundle.

This bundle gives you Subcompact 3/8″ and 1/2″ impact wrenches, which retail separately for $139 each as bare tools.

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With this deal you get $278 worth of bare tools for just $149.

Both impacts can deliver 225 ft-lbs of breakaway torque and feature compact and lightweight designs. They also both have 3 speed/torque settings, plus a 4th auto-tightening mode. The square drive anvils have a friction ring for socket retention.

Special Buy: $149

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Ridgid 18V Subcompact Drill Kit

Are you interested in the impact wrench bundle but don’t have any Ridgid 18V batteries or chargers? I’d consider this Ridgid 18V Subcompact brushless drill/driver as a “starter kit.” It comes with the drill, 2x 2.0Ah batteries, charger, and tool bag for $99.

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The drill delivers 425 in-lbs max torque and has a 2-speed 0-450/0-1750 RPM gearbox.

There are other tool kit special buys and starter kits, but I think this one gives you the best price and added functionality as well.

Special Buy: $99

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Ridgid 18V Subcompact Drill and Impact Driver and Wrench Kit

OR, you’re happy to swap the 1/2″ impact wrench for a 1/4″ impact driver, consider this combo kit bundle deal.

You get the Ridgid 18V Subcompact brushless drill, impact driver, and 3/8″ impact wrench, plus 2x 2.0Ah batteries, charger, and tool bag.

Special Buy: $229

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10 Comments

  1. Flotsam

    Jun 17, 2021

    I find it hard to believe the 1/2″ is only 225 ft lbs. I have a heavy duty one that i need for taking off lug nuts etc or mighty tight bolts. I did buy a DeWalt 3/8 medium duty one that is similar in size and rating to this Ridgid one. I have all the sizes i need in terms of sockets so i fail to see the need for a medium duty 1/2 impact.

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    • Jared

      Jun 17, 2021

      I suspect that came about because the 1/2″ and 3/8″ are pretty much the same tools.

      A smaller 1/2″ has a place though. I have the big Dewalt and it’s heavy and cumbersome in tight confines. If I’m under a car trying to hold the thing one-handed away from my body – it can be a struggle.

      I realize you might counter “but just use the 3/8″ with the same specs.” I don’t have a knock-down counter argument for that. The only points I can offer is that most people will have larger sockets in the 1/2″ size and an adapter would rob a little power and add length.

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      • Stuart

        Jun 17, 2021

        My thoughts exactly.

        There are quite a few compact and medium-duty 1/2″ impact wrenches on the market.

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        • Flotsam

          Jun 17, 2021

          i agree if you were considering one then to get the second one for practically nothing would be a no brainer. I was just saying for my usage the 1/2 is not overly useful.

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          • Stuart

            Jun 17, 2021

            That’s also why I thought to add in about the 3pc combo kit.

            3/8″ and 1/2″ impacts of the same performance level might seem redundant, but some users might like the combination. And for those that don’t, I think the 3pc combo is also very appealing, especially if someone needs a starter kit to get going with batteries and a charger.

    • Peter Fox

      Jun 17, 2021

      I think the reason that many companies are offering 1/2″ drive compact torque wrenches that are nearly identical to their 3/8″ drive compact models is to offer people who only have 1/2″ drive impact sockets a cheaper option to get a compact impact wrench.

      basically You can pick you impact wrench based on what you have for sockets. Rather than having to buy new sockets to get in on the newer compact impact wrenches.

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  2. Jared

    Jun 17, 2021

    Those subcompact impact wrenches look pretty good. Enough torque to make it useful for lots of automotive tasks. I currently end up using my giant (heavy) Dewalt for lots of stuff where it’s way overpowered – but I don’t currently have a mid-weight option.

    At first I thought “well, would most people even need both the 1/2″ and 3/8″ if they have identical specs?” but the price for the pair makes it compelling.

    Interestingly, when I checked the Canadian website to see if we had a similar deal, I discovered the 1/2″ subcompact has a “new lower price” of $129. A Canadian price lower than the USA? That never happens!

    https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ridgid-18v-subcompact-lithium-ion-cordless-brushless-1-2-inch-impact-wrench-tool-only-with-belt-clip/1001598224

    The 3/8″ version also has a USA-matching price of $139.

    For context, our prices are typically 30-50% higher. This still doesn’t make the price as attractive as the two for $149 deal, but – it’s interesting.

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  3. TonyT

    Jun 17, 2021

    Are there any good deals on higher-powered 1/2″ impact wrenches? (Co-worker asked me this).

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    • Big Richard

      Jun 17, 2021

      Sorta. Fleet Farm has the DeWalt DCF899B on sale for 25% off ($187.49). Using the promo code DADSRULE gets you another $20 off. With tax, $176.20. Most stores seem to have very limited stock, so you may have to ship it, that adds $19.99 to it.

      https://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/dewalt-1-2-in-20v-max-xr-high-torque-cordless-impact-wrench-w-detent-pin-anvil-bare-tool/0000000278715

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      • TonyT

        Jun 17, 2021

        Thanks, that’s actually a decent deal (HD and Lowe’s are at $249).

        I did some HD research, and found some Makita deals, including the XWT08Z (similar to the DCF899B) with free wimpy 2.0 Ahr battery at $249, and the XWT17Z or 18Z combined with a impact driver or hammer drill for $239.

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