bwringer
Well-known member
Ryobi's new brushless stuff is quite good, and an excellent value. I have the 600 foot-pound mid-torque 1/2" impact with a couple of 4AH "High Performance" batteries, and I'm very happy so far. Their older brushed impact was far too weak to be worth considering, but the new brushless mid-torque and high-torque are very competitive.All my cordless stuff ( including the weedeater ) is ryobi. when I decided to get a cordless impact I went with the biggest , strongest 1/2 drive milwaukee had to offer so I wouldn't have any issues with stuck fasteners. ( my air impact has failed a few times ) I also bought the 3/8 drive version. I see ryobi now has a 1/2 inch cordless impact that boasts 1000 ft lbs breakaway so might get one to keep in the truck.
The HP batteries have a couple of extra contacts, and this and a few other HP tools make use of these to extract more energy when needed. And of course, these batteries still work with my older Ryobi stuff.
There's a HUGE amount of value in having a stable battery platform with a wide selection, and it's a little baffling that more brands have not figured this out.
Yep, if I were a pro I'd probably go Red or Yellow, but Snot Yellow is a far better value and I'm not really giving up much, if anything, with the newer Snot Yellow tools.Basically, it's crazy to spend "professional tool" money on tools that aren't mission critical to your job/hobby. While I love my Milwaukee stuff for wrenching, I realized that I could buy all the homeowner tools from Ryobi for what Milwaukee wanted for just a circular saw. I'm exaggerating a bit, but the point remains.
-Ryan
WTF does OPE mean? TLAs are a PITA.Im slightly surprised of the amount of OPE guys here have that is battery powered.
