Home Depot has
RIDGID 18V Cordless 8-Tool Combo Kit w/ 2.0 Ah + 4.0 Ah Batteries, Charger & Tool Bag (R96850) on sale for
$299.
Shipping is free. Alternatively, store pickup is free.
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Rokket for sharing this deal
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location
Includes:
- Drill/Driver
- Impact Drive
- Reciprocating Saw
- 6-1/2 in. Circular Saw
- Random Orbit Sander
- Compact Jobsite Blower
- Work Light
- Hand Vacuum
- 4.0Ah Battery
- 2.0Ah Battery
- Charger
- 6-1/2 in. Circular Saw Blade
- Dust Bag
- Nozzle
- Vacuum Attachment
- Hex Key
- Tool Bag
Features:
- Drill/Driver: 525 in-lbs. of torque
- Impact Driver: 1,850 in-lbs. of torque
- Reciprocating Saw: Up to 3,000 SPM and 1-1/8" Stroke Length
- Circular Saw: Electronic Blade Brake & Heavy-Duty Aluminum Base
- Random Orbit Sander: Variable-Speed Dial
- Jobsite Blower: delivers 110 CFM and 160 MPH
- LED Worklight: 135° Pivoting Head and 400 Lumens
- Hand Vacuum: 40 CFM and 24.6 IOW
- 100% Compatible: Works with all RIDGID 18V Batteries, Tools, and Chargers
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TL/DR Brushless are better but these are still fine (and a pretty damn good deal, too).
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TL/DR Brushless are better but these are still fine (and a pretty damn good deal, too).
But, for the weekend warrior or do-it-yourselfer, you will have a hard time ever wearing out the brushed tools vs brushless. And, ridgid seems to have the best customer support, they will send you parts to fix things if they do break down. or, ya can mail the worn out tool into ridgid service center. they've got the best warranty and support in the industry. I'm in pretty deep with milwaukee and bosch ecosystem, but if I had it to do over again, I'd buy most or all of my stuff from ridgid, and cherry pick a few tools that I worry about wearing out. And the tools that are certainly in that category are the cordless drill and "impact" wrench. They are two of the most common tools anyone will use, and by the time you start thinking about repairing, you may be happy to upgrade into the newer version of those tools.
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Brushless are better for sure, but these are still good. Especially with the LSA. I've been buying Ridgid stuff for about a decade? (Maybe longer?) and my OG drill and driver are still going strong. I keep hoping they'll die and I'll send them in for repair and they'll just replace them with brushless (a guy can dream), BUT they won't die. And I've never found myself wanting more power than they put down.
TL/DR Brushless are better but these are still fine (and a pretty damn good deal, too).
If one doesn't use the tools regularly, they may all suffice. So it becomes a question of economics.
I'm not sure about the Craftsman ecosystem for future additions to your tool inventory, but Ridgid and Ryobi have extensive offerings
I have Ridgid and I have DeWalt in their upper tier offerings. I work in the trades and honestly use them interchangeably. I have used Ryobi (not my own), the build quality is lighter and the ergonomics weren't as refined
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