
Ridgid
The Ridgid RIDGID 18V Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Impact Driver (Tool Only) is a high-performance power tool featuring brushless motors, up to 2400 in.-lbs of torque, and a compact 5.1-inch design. It includes advanced features like a self-tapping mode and variable speed settings, backed by a Lifetime Service Agreement upon registration.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers, including Pro Tool Reviews, praise the Ridgid R862312 as faster and more powerful than prior models, highlighting its 2400 in.-lbs torque and 3400 RPM speed. They note significant improvements in the self-tapping mode and the ultra-compact 5.1-inch length, which excels in tight spaces. The tool is recognized for being 20% faster and 10% more compact than predecessors, with brushless efficiency ensuring jobsite durability.
What Users Say
Everyday consumers love the power for heavy fasteners, quick bit changes, and the reliability of the Ridgid battery ecosystem. Many users call it the 'best bang for buck' due to the Lifetime Service Agreement. Recurring complaints include the trigger control overspeeding on delicate work and faster battery drain without MAX Output packs, though occasional chuck durability issues are mitigated by the warranty.
Common Complaints
Trigger control overspeeding on delicate work, faster battery drain without MAX Output packs, and occasional chuck durability issues after heavy abuse.
What People Are Saying
“best bang for buck”
“faster and more powerful”
How It Compares
vs. DeWalt DCF850 (20V)
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Choose Ridgid for higher torque and warranty value; choose DeWalt for lighter weight.
vs. Milwaukee 2953 (18V)
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Choose Ridgid for warranty and torque; choose Milwaukee for raw speed and compactness.
vs. Makita XDT16 (18V)
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Choose Ridgid for higher torque and warranty; choose Makita for precision and slightly lighter weight.
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