Ryobi Impact on clearance at Home Depot

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This is definitely one that you will have to check Home Depot's website for. Make sure you have your local store selected, because this is not at every Home Depot store. My Home Depot at least has this Ryobi High Torque Impact Wrench kit on sale for an insanely low price. See pic.

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I've had the 3/8" version for a number of years. It's reliable, but I don't think it has the torque of the 1/2" one.
I'd be confident for Harry Homeowner. If you need the power of the top of the line air powered one, maybe the professionals would be better.
 
I checked 19 Zip codes and none in stock its all ship to store at the non clearance price.

Probably regional or your store.
 
I checked 19 Zip codes and none in stock its all ship to store at the non clearance price.

Probably regional or your store.
Yeah must be at my local only store. I checked other stores in my area and no joy. Oh well.
 
I have one. It's not on par with the big boy Dewalt impact I have, which is mostly useless (like bringing a tank to a squirt gun fight), but it seems to do just fine for most fasteners that normal people would need to deal with....lug nuts, axle nuts, etc. I'd say it's equivilent to the 1/2" ingersoll pneumatic gun I've had for the last 30 years, which does just about everything I've ever needed it to do.
 
I have one. It's not on par with the big boy Dewalt impact I have, which is mostly useless (like bringing a tank to a squirt gun fight), but it seems to do just fine for most fasteners that normal people would need to deal with....lug nuts, axle nuts, etc. I'd say it's equivilent to the 1/2" ingersoll pneumatic gun I've had for the last 30 years, which does just about everything I've ever needed it to do.
Those old Ingersoll impacts last forever. Mine has outlasted many compressors over the years.
 
...It's not on par with the big boy Dewalt impact I have, which is mostly useless (like bringing a tank to a squirt gun fight)...
That's sort of like my big boy Makita impact that I just had to have for some odd reason, and don't need it for anything. But one day..
 
I have the 1/2" standard duty (300 lb ft) and the 1/2" high torque (1170 lb ft) Ryobis. The standard duty is really versatile and gets used for 95% of the jobs. Buy when it can't hang (axle nut, crank bolt, or a tie rod end that someone used red locktite on), big daddy comes out to finish the job!
 
They don’t seem to put the P262 model on sale, just that one.

After seeing Torque Test Channel reviews, we bought a SeeSii kit. With two [Makita compatible] batteries, impact sockets and case a 1/2” drive 886 ft lb breakaway torque impact wrench we bought it for $85. It’s now $110 on Amazon. Still a great deal.

Used it to do winter changeover on four cars so far, works great.

https://www.seesiius.com/products/wh760-cordless-impact-wrench
 
The impact wrench kit from my original post is still on clearance at my local Home depot for $75, with the web showing one in stock. I'm going to get it this afternoon, mainly so I will have a Ryobi battery the next time I find a good tool-only Ryobi deal.
 
I'd buy this in a heartbeat at $100 or less... I have other Ryobi tools and could use a fresh big battery. The rest of my batteries are like a decade old and most still work OK but don't have the same runtime as new obviously. But it shows as $260 and out of stock at my store :( also checked the like 10 nearest stores and says the same at all of them.
 
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