Rigid palm impact driver from Home Depot is a good idea; but terribly implemented. Biggest problems are the speed control (stupid) and the power (none). I appreciate your help to make these VJOs. Patrons get early access here http://www.Patreon.com/AvE
Please do makita td022d impact driver
Harder for faster? What the hell is wrong with finger controlled speed? My finger is great at controlling things.
You should do a teardown of the rigid grinder. The bearings are so small I can’t believe I got a half a year out of it till shit. Should read ridgid’s warranty policy complete fucking joke! Not worth the steam of my piss
Man you got me over here laughing my ass off. "Heat of the meat" LMFAO!!!
This is why most reviewers test the equipment before they take it apart.
I just bought one of these for $60 at a pawn shop, and for what it is, it's great.
Just look at these on eBay, and you'll see that these things are like gold now.
Rigid use to be quality.. now it's just trash.
I always spray break cleaner a d paint stripper on my cordless tools ?
I see your point but how about doing a video that shows more of real life situations.
Does it reverse?
Every video he uses something that’s way overkill to cut the box open. This time it’s a buzzsaw.
If only they would invent a variable speed trigger….we can drream.
I think Menards has Masterforce or something like that. Same idea as Kobalt, 24V house brand.
Menards just has the fucking “Menards” branded bullshit, but I don’t think they do power tools yet…
“permeated in prefabulated amulite” is my Rush cover band name
After watching a few videos and seeing your inability to put tools back together, why don’t you test them before ruining them?
I don't own one and don't like them but have used one of these. Yours isn't running anywhere near full chooch. You can't go blast people for shilling and then do the opposite, break a tool so it doesn't function properly and say it's garbage when testing.