Ryobi 3/8 Inch VS. Ridgid 1/2 Inch Impact Wrench Head to Head

Sunday, October 27, 2019 -
tool review Head to head review comparison between a Ryobi 38 inch Impact Driver and a Ridgid OCTANE 12 inch Impact Driver

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Alright guys, it's been a while but it's time to talk tools again!

Unless you do a lot of mechanical work or heavy duty construction, you might not be familiar impact wrenches. Easily confused with an impact driver, and impact wrench has a  male stud as opposed to a  female collet or chuck. They are designed to accommodate sockets, not bits. Traditionally, impact wrenches were pneumatically powered and often found in mechanic's shops. 

I own a couple impact wrenches and I actually use them WAY more than I thought I would. They are extremely powerful tools that can be used for a number of different jobs.
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