I'm a forklift mechanic , I'm team red all of the way...however...some of my coworkers use Rigid. TBH , and this is only my opinion...I think Rigid is a really good bang for the buck....it would be really nice to see them expand their line. Great video as always.
RIDGID YOU ARE FINALLY DOING WHAT I WANTED.... NOW GET YOUR STUFF ON PAR WITH RYOBI IM TIRED ON MIXING AND MATCHING BATTERIES WHEN I AM SO PROUD OF RIDIGID QUALITY. YOUR R AND D IS WEEEEAAAAAKKK. TAKE MY MONEY!!!!
Finally a video on the 4Ah exp! You know, the Ridgid mid torque paired with the 4Ah exp busts loose more nuts and bolts then when paired with my 8Ah exp battery.
Hey TJ great video as always! Your voice is a little hoarse, I hope you’re feeling ok! I do wish you had used the 4ah max output versus the 4ah tabless on the impact wrench. That said one of my favorite and most frequently used tools is my Ryobi pistol grip HP blower. I also know that high power blowers consume watts faster than just about any other tool. I picked up a Ryobi edge battery and I can confirm it performs as well as the twice the size and twice the weight 8AH HP battery fresh off the charger. Halfway through the pack, the 4ah edge is driving the blower noticeably faster than the 8AH HP battery. So I’m definitely onboard with the tabless packs! I just wish some brands priced them more accordingly, looking at you Milwaukee! Looking forward to getting my hands on a Ryobi 40v edge!
I've managed to get a good deal a couple times on this hammer drill/impact driver kit and for anyone wondering they're almost completely indistinguishable from my Milwaukee fuel tools in performance and feel, and they're made by the same company. They're really impressive tools.
Great video! Would you please consider doing a video on the new Kobalt sub compact impact wrench they just came out with. They come in 1/2, 3/8, and even 1/4! They look very small and compact probably comparable to the little Rigid. Love your videos and watch them all the time.
Got mine back end summer it's a very strong battery and more power then the 8 Amp EXP BATTERY hopefully they come out with a 6 AMP EXP TABLESS CELLS next summer about the size of a 4 amp MAXX outpute
Fun fact the output of this falls between the 8 and 12ah, so while not the pinnacle of ridgids 18v platform, its a 1p battery so its light and id see more professionals buying these for the weight savings than id ever expect for the power output. I see it being an absolute win on things like the sub compact and right angle impact drivers.
Finally something I can show my son, who's a Milwaukee fan, and hates on my Ridgid tools. Milwaukee is what a the cool kids buy, even tho its nearly double the price of Ridgid and barely as good lol
I'm amazed Ridgid got tabless batteries at all this year. Ridgid has been the neglected brand in the TTI line-up for years and was neutered for a time when they canceled the Octane line. Things are turning around *a little* for Ridgid but I've moved on to Milwaukee and even a little Ryobi for the odd tool because that's clearly where TTI is still focused
@@kylefowler5082 Maybe it's a sales thing. Ryobi got it since they're very budget friendly so lots of sales, milwaukee got it since they're very professional targeted so lots of sales The in-between 'pro-sumer' tier Ridgid is maybe the lowest out of the two in that regard
I’m a FLEX guy but I love seeing new power tools come out
I'm a forklift mechanic , I'm team red all of the way...however...some of my coworkers use Rigid. TBH , and this is only my opinion...I think Rigid is a really good bang for the buck....it would be really nice to see them expand their line. Great video as always.
Another great ‘Real World’ test/ review, by Mr. Tim Johnson !!!
Happy New Year !!!!!!
On the impact wrench test why test a 2 amp vs 4 amp? Wouldn't it make more sense to test their previous max output 4ah with the new 4ah exp
I’m guessing it was more of a similar size comparison for mechanics. I’m guessing not a lot of techs would use the 4.0 to begin with due to size
More ridgid videos!!
Would've loved to see the impact test using the 4aH and 8aH EXP as well as the Octane lineup if you still have those.
RIDGID YOU ARE FINALLY DOING WHAT I WANTED.... NOW GET YOUR STUFF ON PAR WITH RYOBI IM TIRED ON MIXING AND MATCHING BATTERIES WHEN I AM SO PROUD OF RIDIGID QUALITY. YOUR R AND D IS WEEEEAAAAAKKK. TAKE MY MONEY!!!!
Please more Ridgid video's........please!
Finally a video on the 4Ah exp! You know, the Ridgid mid torque paired with the 4Ah exp busts loose more nuts and bolts then when paired with my 8Ah exp battery.
Hey TJ great video as always! Your voice is a little hoarse, I hope you’re feeling ok! I do wish you had used the 4ah max output versus the 4ah tabless on the impact wrench.
That said one of my favorite and most frequently used tools is my Ryobi pistol grip HP blower. I also know that high power blowers consume watts faster than just about any other tool. I picked up a Ryobi edge battery and I can confirm it performs as well as the twice the size and twice the weight 8AH HP battery fresh off the charger. Halfway through the pack, the 4ah edge is driving the blower noticeably faster than the 8AH HP battery. So I’m definitely onboard with the tabless packs! I just wish some brands priced them more accordingly, looking at you Milwaukee!
Looking forward to getting my hands on a Ryobi 40v edge!
I've managed to get a good deal a couple times on this hammer drill/impact driver kit and for anyone wondering they're almost completely indistinguishable from my Milwaukee fuel tools in performance and feel, and they're made by the same company. They're really impressive tools.
Great video! Would you please consider doing a video on the new Kobalt sub compact impact wrench they just came out with. They come in 1/2, 3/8, and even 1/4! They look very small and compact probably comparable to the little Rigid. Love your videos and watch them all the time.
13:34 would the tool already being kinda hot diminish that run in any way
Those Diablo bits make a huge difference
Got mine back end summer it's a very strong battery and more power then the 8 Amp EXP BATTERY hopefully they come out with a 6 AMP EXP TABLESS CELLS next summer about the size of a 4 amp MAXX outpute
How about the 4 vs 4! I think it would be fair compare as was done with 4 vs 2 wrench test
Happy New Year!!!
Fun fact the output of this falls between the 8 and 12ah, so while not the pinnacle of ridgids 18v platform, its a 1p battery so its light and id see more professionals buying these for the weight savings than id ever expect for the power output. I see it being an absolute win on things like the sub compact and right angle impact drivers.
Finally something I can show my son, who's a Milwaukee fan, and hates on my Ridgid tools. Milwaukee is what a the cool kids buy, even tho its nearly double the price of Ridgid and barely as good lol
I find it interesting that Ryobi got tabless cells before Ridgid.
They released around the same time
I'm amazed Ridgid got tabless batteries at all this year. Ridgid has been the neglected brand in the TTI line-up for years and was neutered for a time when they canceled the Octane line. Things are turning around *a little* for Ridgid but I've moved on to Milwaukee and even a little Ryobi for the odd tool because that's clearly where TTI is still focused
@@kylefowler5082 Maybe it's a sales thing. Ryobi got it since they're very budget friendly so lots of sales, milwaukee got it since they're very professional targeted so lots of sales
The in-between 'pro-sumer' tier Ridgid is maybe the lowest out of the two in that regard
My ridgid drill eats through 2x4s all day on speed 2 with the 2 9/16 Milwaukee switch blade bit
At the beginning of the video there is a lot of talk about run time between the various batteries, so why no run time testing?
I think Bosch it's size-wise compatible with the Bosch core 4.0 I have a couple of 4.0 core batteries I'm behind on Ridgid batteries
I know this was about Ridgid batteries,but does anyone know were I can get Dewalt 18volt batteries.
So for some reason you decided to compare the new 4 amp hour to a regular 2 amp hour battery on the impact wrench. Nothing fishy about that at all.
FYI, THIS IS AN INFOMERCIAL😮
I normally like the videos on this channel but this one is a straight up commercial for Ridgid.
Battery differences are so little
What do you mean by that didn’t you just see a big difference in the sub compact?
Muito tp estas parafusadeira e furadeira
Drink some hot lemon tea
tti brought their milwaukee forge line to the rigid lineup. thats probably what happened. at tti shit is the same
Nice video, I will stick with my Makitas