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Ridgid model 104 close quarters cutter, about $15, and Ridgid model 150 cutter, about $27. The 104 will handle up thru 3/4 copper and the 150 up thru 1". These two should handle any residential plumbing cutting needs including cutting in tight clearance places.



If buying just one cutter, I'd go with the 104 for around the house repairs and similar work as there's lots of places where a full size cutter can't swing.



I'd avoid the quick release cutters like the model151. I've got one of those as well as the larger 2" capacity quick release cutter, and have found that the least bit of wear in the nut will cause them to slip now and then under load. No need, IMO, to pay substantially more money for a tool that's less durable than a cheaper one.



What would you say the 150 or the 15 if space wasn’t an issue? Do you know if there are major differences between the two?


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I have a imperial pipe cutter that I use for bigger stuff I got it in the late 90s don't know the model off hand.
 

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What would you say the 150 or the 15 if space wasn’t an issue? Do you know if there are major differences between the two?

The 150 has an enclosed screw where the screw is open on the 15. For job site work where there's always a good supply of dirt, the enclosed screw makes for smoother operation as it can be lubricated where the open one must be kept dry else it becomes a dirt magnet. In a cleaner environment, there wouldn't be any significant difference between the two as relates to utility.
 
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I have the 1/4 and the 3/8 M18 and the old Ridgid 3/8 jobmax. Just ordered the 1/2 Ridgid.
 

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Here are the other ones they have coming out.
 

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I have their 1/2 Impact, Drill and impact driver. My daughter's power wheels jeep is ran off a 2ah Ridgid battery. I wish they still offered the 9ah battery, though. It's good to see them coming out with the 1/4" and 3/8" ratchets, though I almost bought red.
 

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I have the 1/4 and the 3/8 M18 and the old Ridgid 3/8 jobmax. Just ordered the 1/2 Ridgid.
Fly, let us know how you like it! All of my 18v tools are Ridgid and my 12v Milwaukees. I'm interested in possibly snagging one of these if they are good in small spaces.
 

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LSA is confirming Ridgid power tools are the way to go. They may not have all the fancy features or every possible new configuration but for general cordless cutting, impacting or driving they cannot be beat for value. All batteries will fail to charge eventually 69802755-DFD3-446C-85F6-3CB9D36E8C02.jpegand they are expensive no matter the brand.
UPS just dropped off my 7 dead NiCad replacements from 2008 with 6 new lithium and one 12V NiCad. I’m excited to power up my old power tools.
 

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LSA is confirming Ridgid power tools are the way to go. They may not have all the fancy features or every possible new configuration but for general cordless cutting, impacting or driving they cannot be beat for value. All batteries will fail to charge eventually 69802755-DFD3-446C-85F6-3CB9D36E8C02.jpegand they are expensive no matter the brand.
UPS just dropped off my 7 dead NiCad replacements from 2008 with 6 new lithium and one 12V NiCad. I’m excited to power up my old power tools.
Good to hear! This is one of the main reasons that I buy Ridgid. I'm a home gamer and really can't think of anything better for prosumer brands than Ridgid.
 
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Jensen Equipment was the repair center in Milwaukee that did TTI. They closed and a new company Total Tool is there now they only do Milwaukee Tool now. Last time I talked to them they would still work on the tools that I had in for repair but it may be a long time because of parts. Called to check in after a few months. They told my to come and get them they can not get the parts. Picked up my Mid torque 1/2 but they did not have the fan. All I was told was sorry we don’t have it. And the 1/2 was in pieces with a bag of parts and screws. I called Ridgid when I got home and told them. They are sending me a new fan and 1/2.
 

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I have their 1/2 Impact, Drill and impact driver. My daughter's power wheels jeep is ran off a 2ah Ridgid battery. I wish they still offered the 9ah battery, though. It's good to see them coming out with the 1/4" and 3/8" ratchets, though I almost bought red.
I also converted my sons power wheels Jeep over to use the Ridgid batteries. Besides the speed increase, he loves being able to swap out the battery and keep riding.
 

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Ordered two Ridgid battery adapters off Amazon. The overall build fit & finish was good. Some batteries required to be inserted firmly into the adapters until they clicked. This step improved with repeated use. All the tools tested performed as designed. Instructions stated NOT to charge the batteries with the adapter and recommended removing the adapter from the battery after use. I will probably leave the adapter on a select tool(s).EE8B3D5E-FDB1-4EC8-9FC3-098A6C955787.jpeg9662E507-6843-445B-867C-5CB014934F59.jpeg352FBEFC-03AF-4AA0-9C6D-5BEB7C877EE5.jpeg
 
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Got the 1/2 ratchet. Like to get the 3/8 and 1/4 but my jobmax 3/8 and m12 1/4 have to die first. My m12 3/8 quit working but it was under warranty and they sent me a new one. The M12 ratchet is ok just don’t have enough room in my box at work for all the batteries.
 

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I assume everyone knows there's no relationship between Ridgid sold at HD and Ridge Tool Co who manufactures pipe tools other than a licensing agreement to use the Ridgid name.

Ridgid at HD is just one more TTI brand like Milwaukee, AEG, and Ryobi.
Thank you for the information.
 

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The Ridgid battery/charger portal makes LSA battery replacement super simple. Replacement 12V battery arrived today. Be sure to re-register the replacement battery for LSA
 

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Just got this mixer from Direct tools from the 50% off sale.
 

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Posted this over in the new tools thread, today. Picked up the set with the additional circular saw and two 4 Ah batteries. I added the multi material saw because of its ability to cut tile. I'll be using these soon to redo both sets of deck stairs. I needed an upgrade, and these best fit my immediate needs. I'm mainly DIY, so these will do fine.
 

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Posted this over in the new tools thread, today. Picked up the set with the additional circular saw and two 4 Ah batteries. I added the multi material saw because of its ability to cut tile. I'll be using these soon to redo both sets of deck stairs. I needed an upgrade, and these best fit my immediate needs. I'm mainly DIY, so these will do fine.

They'll do more than "fine." Theyre great! Love my Ridgid tools. Probably the best mid-line set of power tools out there now. Though their new high torque impact and oscillating tools are meh.

Make sure to check out Direct Tools Outlet when they have sales if you want to add to your collection. They do amazing sales at times and you can grab Ridgid tools pretty cheap.
 

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Picked up a set of Ridgid Mobile Tool Storage System for $100. Robust built well and great for transporting gear whether tools, overlanding/camping or whatever. Other systems are available from Milwaukee/Dewalt but at much higher 2-3x prices. HD has the rolling cart $50, mid box $30, small box $20. Interest perked up at these prices and stock is limited. Easily fits in the Pilot.9D032E9F-68D4-4BD8-B91D-DA5E29C40C8D.jpeg5406147F-0428-49C1-8227-78495BF4FA7E.jpeg5EEBF66E-ADA2-438D-9455-21FD7A23E8F1.jpeg
 

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Picked up a set of Ridgid Mobile Tool Storage System for $100. Robust built well and great for transporting gear whether tools, overlanding/camping or whatever. Other systems are available from Milwaukee/Dewalt but at much higher 2-3x prices. HD has the rolling cart $50, mid box $30, small box $20. Interest perked up at these prices and stock is limited. Easily fits in the Pilot.

I looked at these in store and was really impressed with them--particularly for the price. If I hadn't bought a tool cart instead, I would've been all over these. And they have the Rigid Lifetime Warranty/Agreement!
 

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Picked up a set of Ridgid Mobile Tool Storage System for $100. Robust built well and great for transporting gear whether tools, overlanding/camping or whatever. Other systems are available from Milwaukee/Dewalt but at much higher 2-3x prices. HD has the rolling cart $50, mid box $30, small box $20. Interest perked up at these prices and stock is limited. Easily fits in the Pilot.9D032E9F-68D4-4BD8-B91D-DA5E29C40C8D.jpeg5406147F-0428-49C1-8227-78495BF4FA7E.jpeg5EEBF66E-ADA2-438D-9455-21FD7A23E8F1.jpeg
I have 4 of the top ones, 3 with kaizen foam inserts holding some power tool sets. The 4th has all my electrical supplies for house rewiring stuff. I also have the milk crate for random junk.
 

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I’m interested in the ice box/cooler as soon as a better sale pops up. 53379500-55ED-45F8-8336-A63EF8431ABC.jpeg
 

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Picked up a set of Ridgid Mobile Tool Storage System for $100. Robust built well and great for transporting gear whether tools, overlanding/camping or whatever. Other systems are available from Milwaukee/Dewalt but at much higher 2-3x prices. HD has the rolling cart $50, mid box $30, small box $20. Interest perked up at these prices and stock is limited. Easily fits in the Pilot.9D032E9F-68D4-4BD8-B91D-DA5E29C40C8D.jpeg5406147F-0428-49C1-8227-78495BF4FA7E.jpeg5EEBF66E-ADA2-438D-9455-21FD7A23E8F1.jpeg
Nice mobile toolbox setup or whatever you use it for.
 
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Looks like they are going to release some OPE on the 14 of this month. It’s about time. I bought a Makita trimmer two or three years ago and it’s already falling apart.
 

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I just picked up the new mid torque impact wrench. It was on sale at Home Depot with a 4ah battery and charger for 50 bucks less than the bare tool. Couldn't pass that up.
 

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Looks like they are going to release some OPE on the 14 of this month. It’s about time. I bought a Makita trimmer two or three years ago and it’s already falling apart.
If they do release a cordless trimmer I'll most likely get that very soon. Really been thinking about getting the Milwaukee and a battery adaptor off Amazon and then I wouldn't need my gas trimmer at home anymore. I've got a small yard with very little trimming required.
 

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Just got this mixer from Direct tools from the 50% off sale.
I have two of these (older model) but they are solid performers. I have mixed tons and tons of thinset and cement with them. I did have to replace a switch on one of them but they are great mixing drills.
 

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I have quite a few Ridgid power tools and all of mine have held up well.
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2 1/2" mixing drills.
10" Tablesaw and stand
Oscillating Multitool
Router
A handful of various storage containers/boxes.

All have performed very well.
 

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Count me as a bit disappointed in Ridgid. I chose them because the price for utility seemed the best (bang for my buck), a big factor was also the LSA. I registered my purchase, uploaded my receipt to their system, and thought I was good to go. Now, a bit after the 3-year warranty period, I find that for some reason, they couldn't confirm my purchase based on the receipt I uploaded way back then. A search reveals that I missed the email they sent me telling me that I would in fact NOT have LSA on the batteries. No indication why the receipt I uploaded wasn't sufficient...

On top of that, I'm disappointed with the power from the circular and reciprocating saws. They bog down and the overload trips way too easily. I'm happy with the drill, the driver, and the impact wrench, but the saws make me wish I'd chosen a different battery platform.
 

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On top of that, I'm disappointed with the power from the circular and reciprocating saws. They bog down and the overload trips way too easily. I'm happy with the drill, the driver, and the impact wrench, but the saws make me wish I'd chosen a different battery platform.
I wonder if you got a bad recip saw. I have two of them and have never had it bog or shut down. The circular saw, yeah. Quite often
 
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Did you get the OCTANE saw. The one I had would do that. Returned it back to the store. And got the gen5.
 
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