Makes sense now after using it a little bit, thanks. The impacting action is far quieter. In the words of Jeremy Clarkson, it sounds like a squirrel mincer...
After three years, my question is do you still love them and do you still have a relationship with Ridgid? I love my Ridgid tools and come to UA-cam to watch videos on the every day.
I’m so happy for you and jealous at the same time! I have been buying Ridgid tools lately because of the quality AND because of the Lifetime Warranty with their tools. You just have to register on-line which doesn’t take much time but is so worth the effort knowing they will always back up their product. I’m very interested in seeing how the battery lasts in your new 18V router. Please use it and post the results as I’m interested in purchasing one next! Love the show!!
I have most of those tools.. really want to try their trim router and 16g finish nailer.. how about a cordless planer? that would be a nice giveaway. ridgid hasn't let me down.
I bout a couple rigid drills and am quite satisfide with them. They have more power than any other drill I've used, so cudos to rigid, all in all the best tool ever. Sorry dewalt....
I bought the 6 tool kit with 2 free tools i got the 1/2 impact for working on cars & the jigsaw for car audio stuff ..... i really could use the router & i want a ratchet head for my multi tool jobmax, but my next purchase will be a orbital sander then the ratchet head for my multi tool the rest will have to wait but if i could win just 1 here thatd speed up the process on my car audio build im doing on UA-cam starting the first!
wow. That was like christmas. Would love to get all them tools. lol Im a contractor and have been slowly switching over to rigid. I find their tools more durable. Last longer on batteries. And have more torque and speed. Jusy caught you video. Looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks Steven, I hope you subscribed I look forward to seeing you around. Glad to hear I ended up with some good tools. What kind of contractor are you?
One other ridgid tool you should look into is the 7 1/4 inch chop saw the thing is great no dragging cords around an cuts up to a 2x8 I love it it works great
As far as a give-away, ANY of the Gen5 tools would be a blessing, but apart from like a combo kit I'm pretty interested in getting one of the palm routers. :)
Wow, Rigid really stepped up, that's awesome! As a veteran about to close on his first house, if Rigid wanted to help out putting together my kit that'd be great! Enjoying the videos, keep 'em coming 👍
It is a brushless drive, only the impacting is hydraulic. The electric motor is actually a brushless design so you get the better battery life. The torque is nuts though with the hydraulic impact. Apologies for any confusion, this was an unboxing and not a review. I will be doing a full review in the coming months of the impacts drivers comparing the brushed, vs brushless, vs brushless stealth force.
You might want to cut some of your medications a little bit because you don't seem very excited about opening all those awesome tools. Haha very monotone. Thanks for the unboxing.
I have ridgid 18v line for years.... I'm waiting just now for router.... And for giveaway I would like to complete my collection with that nail gun :) nice channel
SCORE!!!!! I love every Ridgid tool I have ever owned. I still have my cordless hammer drill i got about 8 years ago, still works like it came off the shelf. love to see them give away some cordless palm sanders with a battery and charger, would come in handy around the shop.
I'm a big Ridgid fan myself. The vast majority of my shop is Ridgid and I have absolutely no complaints. Cordless trim router and the rest of the Jobmax attachments are next for me. Cheers.
I am what I would consider a slightly advanced Do it yourselfer. I have many tools from Ridgid in 18V and 12V lines, and also one of their tiles saws. Some of the other brands may be more appealing to professionals but I just don't think you can beat Ridgid at their price point. The tools are top notch, very durable and ergonomic, battery life is good, and they have always performed for me. I always despised cutting anything with a circular saw and never felt comfortable with them until I used the Gen 5X unit, not even the brushless one, and it cuts like butter and just feels right. Oh and that LSA on tools (and batteries which come with the tools) just can't be beat and the registration process is easy.
Great review! I've wanted to take the leap to ridgid cordless tools for a while but as of right. NOw I have porter cable and Milwaukee platforms so I haven't had a need to add another battery platform. But those cordless trim routers are the cats meow in my opinion! I can see myself grabbing their miter saw, hybrid table saw, and that router in the future! Those are the three tools I need to upgrade in my shop.
I've been looking into the idea of converting to Ridgid's 18V lineup from Makita due to my frustration with cost and tool availability (hello trim router and circular saw with a left hand blade) So I just wanted to say thank you for posting this! I actually didn't even know they made the trim nailer. Very cool If you do decide to do a giveaway of some sort sign me up!
i got the 3 piece brushless kit around black Friday. it came with two tools and I opted for the reciprocating saw and the trim router. I couldn't be happier with the tools I got. huge improvement over my craftsman 19.2v I had forever. that brad nailer would be awesome to own but at this point I couldn't swing the price.
Hi..... Aim werner from phillippines i like all your tools specialy ridgid nail gun , orbital sanding, sercular saw, drill and the specialy ligths i hope u sent me your old tools or stuff thanks bro.
Cool video and great unboxing! Congrats on all of the RIDGID gear! I was considering starting my business back up with all Festool but, I think RIDGID will more than fit the bill... seeing this video was a part of my decision-making process! Thanks again!
Thanks so much, totally caught me off guard, but it was SO COOL...thanks for putting me in your corner, that means a lot to me. If you ever have any questions, please let me know in the comments.
Wood.Work.LIFE. I'm subscribed so, I'm looking forward to future reviews and follow-ups... interesting to hear your long-term impressions. Take care and happy woodworking!
I just bought my first combo kit from ridgid today I wanted to see how good they are. I been buying dewalt for 25 years. I have too many to count. I like to get my hands on the Circular saw.
Hammer drill is awesome. I've never had one but a buddy of mine got one when they first came out. The amount of power it has is just insane and it doesn't run the battery down.
I've been looking for a good review on their thickness planer. I like the idea of their service contract with HD. See if they'll send you one to do a review on.
Just got into Ridged so many tools out there wasn't sure witch way to go some people say they suck some love them GREAT VIDEO I'M NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL THANKS FOR THE INFO I will stock with THE RIDGED BRAND
Great video for those of us to get an idea of Ridgids line of power tools. Looking into starting my own woodworking shop, any tools would helpful!! Thanks keep up the good work.
I don't own any Ridgid tools, ( all Dewalt, and Millwakee, ) But I do own 19 of their packout tool boxes... I started buying them about 6 years ago...I think they're the BEST out there... Extremely rugged and can take the everyday abuse... I am curious as to how their tools would hold up... on the pro level...
Hi Rick I've just watched your video about all the 18V tools you've got and that is nice, you'll hear if there were any of the rings I wanted and there were some pieces. STEALTH FORCE driver, drill driver combo, router that I could use. I think it was a good video and looking forward to more from you. Friend from Denmark
Nice channel! For suggestions, Ridgid's planer and/or jointer would be good to see in action. One of those will be my next addition (just picked up the R4512 table saw) and would like some feedback before shelling out some more money I don't really have!
I am a professional contractor and my van was stolen with all my tools (& I mean all my tools) . To make a long story short my insurance company is cutting me $15,000 check to cover my tools & truck . Thanks to you & a couple other you tubers I am looking to switch from "De yellow " to ridgid. The only thing that would seal the deal is if they had a cordless table saw. (and maybe a cordless framer) I would really appreciate the help . I would be satisfied too if they are expecting to expand the 18V tools . As long as someone can confirm that it is something they might consider. Thanks , RJ
Hi, I'm a freshly started handy man located in Mount Vernon NY.. Arts & Culture photographer is my profession.. I love tools and recently I came to love ridged tools.. so far I have about 4 cordless tools from ridgid.. I would love to have the 18 guage nailer and the 7 1/4 miter saw cordless..
Would sure appreciate you sharing your "great contacts" at Ridgid with me, the flunkies I talk to on the other end of their "800" line go to ANY lengths to SCREW ME out of their "lifetime" warranty. They used to be great... Not so since the shysters at TTI bought the brand.
What a nice experience!!! I can't go to home depot without passing the powertool aisle and see all the Ridgid tools there are! And you just opened all in just 16 min!! so lucky!! That hammer drill sounds sweet!!
Working on getting the beginnings of a workshop put together. Decided on Ridgid as my platform based on quality and price point. That's what brought me to your channel. It was nice to see all these different tools and I like that you aren't trying to sell something. Seemed like honest first impressions. I only have the brushless 18v hammer drill and the impact drill, but I'm looking to get the circular saw, miter saw, and a decent sized shop vac from them next. I'd love to see any of those, maybe a table saw, and definitely higher ah batteries.
man that's really Awesome that Ridgid did that. i can tell you this in all honesty, i used to run nothing but DeWalt cordless tools and without fail every single year would have to replace my drill and/or impact. so finally i said what the hell and tried Ridgid tools and purchased the gen 4 kit several years ago and never looked back or purchased any other brand of power tools since, including all the big stuff with cords. in fact i purchased the gen 5 kit as soon as i saw that they had new stuff on the shelf unknowingly on the 2nd day it came out at home depot. Ive got almost every 18v tool they have except for the 18 gauge brad nailer that i want /need and the new stuff i just saw, router and light which again i need. rigid freaking rocks man, especially the warranty, that Ive never ever had to use!! my entire tool line up is all Ridgid with the exception of 1 DeWalt angle grinder that wont die and I'm not gentle on my tools. everything is always getting tossed around from tool box to different job site daily as I'm a landlord myself and also property manager for my mom and aunt with a combined total of +/-215 units between us and i personally do around 75% of the contractor/construction/trades type work myself. Again all my power tools are Ridgid and have never had so much as a battery go bad, i take that back, i did burn up the first one handed corded sawzall they put out about 2 years ago, and immediately when i did i sent someone to get another one, and it was the newer one that is smaller, quieter, and lighter. Those by the way are amazing for demo and tight spaces. Sorry so long, just giving my 2 sense for what its worth. good job on your video presentation by the way, good for a beginner. i look forward to seeing some of your work on this channel as this was actually the 1st of your videos that I've come across. ALSO... That light would probably mount on a stand with your camera and be used as fill light being that it has a dimer and has those adjustable wings attached ** how do i enter the giveaway for the router, nail gun and light?
I am trying to rebuild my workshop. I need a new drill, a plane, a lathe, and a drill press. If you have any of those looking for a new home, I would greatly appreciate them. Great videos, thanks for taking the time to make these.
Wood.Work.LIFE. I build whatever my wife needs. From spoons to inside out door pocket baby gates to refinishing a 1957 Metzendorf camper to restoring 1800's hand tools. I have some tools... drill saws electric and hand a square some measuring tapes and lots of imagination. I work with low cost materials and recycled hardware when possible. I can send you some pictures of my creations if you're interested.
I have made a chisel mallet by carving a piece of fire wood, but the handle needs some work and I have been dying to try some turning. I have been researching how to make my own press and lathe, but haven't had the time or materials to start yet. With 3 year old twin daughters, I don't have a lot of free time to work on my projects unless it's one my wife has asked me to build. She has the utmost confidence in my ability to make whatever she can think of for me to make. It's nice that she is so confident in my ability to make stuff she wants out of whatever we have available.
Rigid makes strong durable power tools. I recently bought the cordless Rigid 18 gauge brad nailer. Great nailer!! Recommend to anyone. My next purchase will most likely be the trim router. Ultimately a planer and table saw will hope see their ways into my shop. Thanks for the video!!
Anyone had issues with RIDGID giving you a hard time on their warrant? Heard a number of people complain about BS regarding making you mail a copy of your receipt for proof of purchase. Smells like a scam.
They seem to make some pretty nice stuff.The only ridgid stuff we seem to get in the uk is the plumbing stuff, real basic tools and thread cutters, no power tools. Definitely should be selling all this good stuff over here! If triton can expand from UK to rest of europe and america, surely ridgid can do the same!
The 18g brad nailer is awesome. I bought the Ryobi first but found the Ridgid to just feel better in my hand and the lifetime warranty helps justify the cost difference. I'm impressed enough to start migrating away from Milwaukee.
They mean sound different when impacting not no load sound
Makes sense now after using it a little bit, thanks. The impacting action is far quieter. In the words of Jeremy Clarkson, it sounds like a squirrel mincer...
Wood.Work.LIFE. lol
Tool Craze yes it is the impacting sounds.
The sound sounded OK to me. Good video
Whoa need to calm down man, can feel the excitement radiating off you
After three years, my question is do you still love them and do you still have a relationship with Ridgid? I love my Ridgid tools and come to UA-cam to watch videos on the every day.
I’m on the fence on what brand to buy. I’m looking in on the multi tool and Ridgid looks interesting.
WOW, bro you’re one lucky man, the amount of quality work I could do with a set like that is making my brain hurt
Lol, you can do good work with any tool, some are just faster than others.
"So this is one of those 5 tool kits where one of the tools is a flashlight" lmao that just struck such a cord.
I’m so happy for you and jealous at the same time! I have been buying Ridgid tools lately because of the quality AND because of the Lifetime Warranty with their tools. You just have to register on-line which doesn’t take much time but is so worth the effort knowing they will always back up their product. I’m very interested in seeing how the battery lasts in your new 18V router. Please use it and post the results as I’m interested in purchasing one next! Love the show!!
I have most of those tools.. really want to try their trim router and 16g finish nailer.. how about a cordless planer? that would be a nice giveaway. ridgid hasn't let me down.
I just bought the router and it works great with a 4.0 battery, I use this router for pencil edges or 1/8" easing bit. Plenty of power.
I bout a couple rigid drills and am quite satisfide with them.
They have more power than any other drill I've used, so cudos to rigid,
all in all the best tool ever. Sorry dewalt....
Ridgid way better then the yellow stuff ! My yellow stuff is failing me quickly and am going back to ridgid !
they're made to be quieter on impact, not with out a load
I bought the 6 tool kit with 2 free tools i got the 1/2 impact for working on cars & the jigsaw for car audio stuff ..... i really could use the router & i want a ratchet head for my multi tool jobmax, but my next purchase will be a orbital sander then the ratchet head for my multi tool the rest will have to wait but if i could win just 1 here thatd speed up the process on my car audio build im doing on UA-cam starting the first!
Can i olzhave ghe multi kit i am 13 and have a woodwork hobby love ure channel
Thanks for watching dude, stay tuned I need to do another giveaway soon.
wow. That was like christmas. Would love to get all them tools. lol
Im a contractor and have been slowly switching over to rigid. I find their tools more durable. Last longer on batteries. And have more torque and speed.
Jusy caught you video. Looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks Steven, I hope you subscribed I look forward to seeing you around. Glad to hear I ended up with some good tools. What kind of contractor are you?
One other ridgid tool you should look into is the 7 1/4 inch chop saw the thing is great no dragging cords around an cuts up to a 2x8 I love it it works great
Sweet, pretty much everything you may need except a jigsaw and mini circular saw.
nice set. I don't own any ridgid cordless tools yet but I might give the cordless miter saw and nailer a try.
Rudgid's 18V cordless belt sander is set to come out this month. It'd be great if you reviewed it and even gave one away ;)
Great channel!
Thanks, guys! That means a lot coming from you guys. I watch your channel all the time.
I like the unboxing. Good idea. Everyone loves the joy of opening their new tools. Thanks for sharing
no problem, seemed like a fun thing to share
As far as a give-away, ANY of the Gen5 tools would be a blessing, but apart from like a combo kit I'm pretty interested in getting one of the palm routers. :)
Wow! Super cool, and fun...I’m sold on Rigid!
this is the cheapest form of advertisement they can get and they hit the right market. anyone looking at these they understand need tools
I would pretty excited to have all of that arrive at my doorstep
Well isn't that some shit. I work there for 7 years and barely get some free t shirts
You really are a lucky guy they send you all the tools I wish if I can buy all these things but I don't have the money to buy them 😔
Love ridged I don't have the money for the tools but I truly believe they are the best out
Wow, Rigid really stepped up, that's awesome! As a veteran about to close on his first house, if Rigid wanted to help out putting together my kit that'd be great! Enjoying the videos, keep 'em coming 👍
Jason Crow Thanks, stay tuned. We should have some great giveaways coming up to hook you up.
The Steath impact driver isn't brushless - it's hydraulically driven.. it's quieter when you USE it, not when you just pull the trigger...
It is a brushless drive, only the impacting is hydraulic. The electric motor is actually a brushless design so you get the better battery life. The torque is nuts though with the hydraulic impact. Apologies for any confusion, this was an unboxing and not a review. I will be doing a full review in the coming months of the impacts drivers comparing the brushed, vs brushless, vs brushless stealth force.
Ridgid really hooked you up. Man and gave you plenty of batteries too...nice
You might want to cut some of your medications a little bit because you don't seem very excited about opening all those awesome tools. Haha very monotone. Thanks for the unboxing.
Even your own camera can make you uncomfortable at first...I am getting better...I hope. Thanks for watching.
I have ridgid 18v line for years.... I'm waiting just now for router.... And for giveaway I would like to complete my collection with that nail gun :) nice channel
ridgid is running circles around the other tool maker's
Brad nailer from rigid is what I wanted I like ur video
Thanks for showing. I just got the 5 piece set. So far so good. Don't forget to register them within 90 days of purchase.
Good tip! I hope you like the set, you can make a lot of stuff with that.
That tri-fold cordless light would be a super cool giveaway!
is it too late for the giveaways? lol. great video!
jealous but really happy for you
SCORE!!!!! I love every Ridgid tool I have ever owned. I still have my cordless hammer drill i got about 8 years ago, still works like it came off the shelf. love to see them give away some cordless palm sanders with a battery and charger, would come in handy around the shop.
Awesome video. Can’t wait to watch some more
I'm a big Ridgid fan myself. The vast majority of my shop is Ridgid and I have absolutely no complaints. Cordless trim router and the rest of the Jobmax attachments are next for me. Cheers.
I am what I would consider a slightly advanced Do it yourselfer. I have many tools from Ridgid in 18V and 12V lines, and also one of their tiles saws. Some of the other brands may be more appealing to professionals but I just don't think you can beat Ridgid at their price point. The tools are top notch, very durable and ergonomic, battery life is good, and they have always performed for me. I always despised cutting anything with a circular saw and never felt comfortable with them until I used the Gen 5X unit, not even the brushless one, and it cuts like butter and just feels right. Oh and that LSA on tools (and batteries which come with the tools) just can't be beat and the registration process is easy.
Great review! I've wanted to take the leap to ridgid cordless tools for a while but as of right. NOw I have porter cable and Milwaukee platforms so I haven't had a need to add another battery platform. But those cordless trim routers are the cats meow in my opinion! I can see myself grabbing their miter saw, hybrid table saw, and that router in the future! Those are the three tools I need to upgrade in my shop.
I liked all of the tools but i would like to see the cordless miter saw
Lol this guy. I turned off after he said it’s quieter, wasn’t even driving a screw
Thanks! 😁
I've been looking into the idea of converting to Ridgid's 18V lineup from Makita due to my frustration with cost and tool availability (hello trim router and circular saw with a left hand blade) So I just wanted to say thank you for posting this! I actually didn't even know they made the trim nailer. Very cool If you do decide to do a giveaway of some sort sign me up!
i got the 3 piece brushless kit around black Friday. it came with two tools and I opted for the reciprocating saw and the trim router.
I couldn't be happier with the tools I got. huge improvement over my craftsman 19.2v I had forever.
that brad nailer would be awesome to own but at this point I couldn't swing the price.
Ridgid is the best! All I buy. Can't beat free service, batteries and chargers for life!
As a Ridgid lover it brought me to the channel will definitely watch some more and man I would love a couple more batteries!!
Thanks for swinging by!
I love my ridgid tools i want the trim router an the panel lights don't forget to register them for a lifetime warranty
Will do!
Hi..... Aim werner from phillippines i like all your tools specialy ridgid nail gun , orbital sanding, sercular saw, drill and the specialy ligths i hope u sent me your old tools or stuff thanks bro.
wouldn't mind a impact driver
Cool video and great unboxing! Congrats on all of the RIDGID gear! I was considering starting my business back up with all Festool but, I think RIDGID will more than fit the bill... seeing this video was a part of my decision-making process! Thanks again!
Thanks so much, totally caught me off guard, but it was SO COOL...thanks for putting me in your corner, that means a lot to me. If you ever have any questions, please let me know in the comments.
Wood.Work.LIFE. I'm subscribed so, I'm looking forward to future reviews and follow-ups... interesting to hear your long-term impressions. Take care and happy woodworking!
Love the Ridgid tools unboxing. I would be interested on your experience with the trim router. Thanks very much!
I'm going to remodel my basement soon and looking for a tool set I think ridged set is the way to go!
For sure, that 4.5 tool set with the circ saw, drill driver, impact driver, and reciprocating saw would get you going.
That little router looks pretty sweet. I wonder how it will be to use.
PLEASE do not say "piece of kit". It is so freaking obnoxious.
that trim router would be so nice
I just bought my first combo kit from ridgid today I wanted to see how good they are. I been buying dewalt for 25 years. I have too many to count. I like to get my hands on the Circular saw.
Man I sure could use a 5.0 battery!
Just subscribed! This unboxing must have been a blast. Never seen that cordless sander before. Interested in hearing about the run time on that
i like all of Ridgid products
would be nice to win one
DUDE, i'm only here because I wanted to hear about the sawzal and the camera fudged up! Dangit lol. Well you still have yourself a new subscriber =)
Did you see me cut dovetails with it? Welcome to the WWL family! I hope to see you around in the comments.
Hammer drill is awesome. I've never had one but a buddy of mine got one when they first came out. The amount of power it has is just insane and it doesn't run the battery down.
New sub... I could really put the trim router to good use. Looking hard at Ridgid to replace my old dewalt stuff.
how come that Ridgid calls AEG in Europe and AUS/NZ?
I've been looking for a good review on their thickness planer. I like the idea of their service contract with HD. See if they'll send you one to do a review on.
I think you should do a combo that Ridgid doesn't do,like the lights and saw or the router and maybe 5 amp batt.
Just got into Ridged so many tools out there wasn't sure witch way to go some people say they suck some love them GREAT VIDEO I'M NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL THANKS FOR THE INFO I will stock with THE RIDGED BRAND
Great video for those of us to get an idea of Ridgids line of power tools. Looking into starting my own woodworking shop, any tools would helpful!! Thanks keep up the good work.
+firefighterfst thanks!
I don't own any Ridgid tools, ( all Dewalt, and Millwakee, ) But I do own 19 of their packout tool boxes... I started buying them about 6 years ago...I think they're the BEST out there... Extremely rugged and can take the everyday abuse... I am curious as to how their tools would hold up... on the pro level...
Hi Rick
I've just watched your video about all the 18V tools you've got and that is nice, you'll hear if there were any of the rings I wanted and there were some pieces. STEALTH FORCE driver, drill driver combo, router that I could use. I think it was a good video and looking forward to more from you. Friend from Denmark
i would definitely be interested in some sort of drill/impact combo giveaway. Love your channel!
The multi tool looks awesome.
Nice channel!
For suggestions, Ridgid's planer and/or jointer would be good to see in action. One of those will be my next addition (just picked up the R4512 table saw) and would like some feedback before shelling out some more money I don't really have!
I am a professional contractor and my van was stolen with all my tools (& I mean all my tools) . To make a long story short my insurance company is cutting me $15,000 check to cover my tools & truck . Thanks to you & a couple other you tubers I am looking to switch from "De yellow " to ridgid. The only thing that would seal the deal is if they had a cordless table saw. (and maybe a cordless framer) I would really appreciate the help . I would be satisfied too if they are expecting to expand the 18V tools . As long as someone can confirm that it is something they might consider. Thanks , RJ
Hi, I'm a freshly started handy man located in Mount Vernon NY.. Arts & Culture photographer is my profession.. I love tools and recently I came to love ridged tools.. so far I have about 4 cordless tools from ridgid.. I would love to have the 18 guage nailer and the 7 1/4 miter saw cordless..
Would sure appreciate you sharing your "great contacts" at Ridgid with me, the flunkies I talk to on the other end of their "800" line go to ANY lengths to SCREW ME out of their "lifetime" warranty. They used to be great... Not so since the shysters at TTI bought the brand.
nice work ridgid loving the brad nailer awesome product
What a nice experience!!! I can't go to home depot without passing the powertool aisle and see all the Ridgid tools there are! And you just opened all in just 16 min!! so lucky!! That hammer drill sounds sweet!!
YOU LUCKY SOMMA........ lol new to the channel
Could you do a demonstration on the router, circular saw, and nail gun those are the ones I would be most interested in thanks.
Working on getting the beginnings of a workshop put together. Decided on Ridgid as my platform based on quality and price point. That's what brought me to your channel. It was nice to see all these different tools and I like that you aren't trying to sell something. Seemed like honest first impressions. I only have the brushless 18v hammer drill and the impact drill, but I'm looking to get the circular saw, miter saw, and a decent sized shop vac from them next. I'd love to see any of those, maybe a table saw, and definitely higher ah batteries.
Wow! It's cool that RiDGID hooked you up with all that gear. Lucky ducky =)
man that's really Awesome that Ridgid did that. i can tell you this in all honesty, i used to run nothing but DeWalt cordless tools and without fail every single year would have to replace my drill and/or impact. so finally i said what the hell and tried Ridgid tools and purchased the gen 4 kit several years ago and never looked back or purchased any other brand of power tools since, including all the big stuff with cords. in fact i purchased the gen 5 kit as soon as i saw that they had new stuff on the shelf unknowingly on the 2nd day it came out at home depot. Ive got almost every 18v tool they have except for the 18 gauge brad nailer that i want /need and the new stuff i just saw, router and light which again i need. rigid freaking rocks man, especially the warranty, that Ive never ever had to use!! my entire tool line up is all Ridgid with the exception of 1 DeWalt angle grinder that wont die and I'm not gentle on my tools. everything is always getting tossed around from tool box to different job site daily as I'm a landlord myself and also property manager for my mom and aunt with a combined total of +/-215 units between us and i personally do around 75% of the contractor/construction/trades type work myself. Again all my power tools are Ridgid and have never had so much as a battery go bad, i take that back, i did burn up the first one handed corded sawzall they put out about 2 years ago, and immediately when i did i sent someone to get another one, and it was the newer one that is smaller, quieter, and lighter. Those by the way are amazing for demo and tight spaces. Sorry so long, just giving my 2 sense for what its worth.
good job on your video presentation by the way, good for a beginner. i look forward to seeing some of your work on this channel as this was actually the 1st of your videos that I've come across.
ALSO... That light would probably mount on a stand with your camera and be used as fill light being that it has a dimer and has those adjustable wings attached
** how do i enter the giveaway for the router, nail gun and light?
I am trying to rebuild my workshop. I need a new drill, a plane, a lathe, and a drill press. If you have any of those looking for a new home, I would greatly appreciate them.
Great videos, thanks for taking the time to make these.
Lathe and drill press as your first tools? Now you piqued my interest as to what you like to build?
Wood.Work.LIFE.
I build whatever my wife needs. From spoons to inside out door pocket baby gates to refinishing a 1957 Metzendorf camper to restoring 1800's hand tools.
I have some tools... drill saws electric and hand a square some measuring tapes and lots of imagination. I work with low cost materials and recycled hardware when possible.
I can send you some pictures of my creations if you're interested.
I have made a chisel mallet by carving a piece of fire wood, but the handle needs some work and I have been dying to try some turning.
I have been researching how to make my own press and lathe, but haven't had the time or materials to start yet.
With 3 year old twin daughters, I don't have a lot of free time to work on my projects unless it's one my wife has asked me to build.
She has the utmost confidence in my ability to make whatever she can think of for me to make. It's nice that she is so confident in my ability to make stuff she wants out of whatever we have available.
They are great tools for sure
Rigid makes strong durable power tools. I recently bought the cordless Rigid 18 gauge brad nailer. Great nailer!! Recommend to anyone. My next purchase will most likely be the trim router. Ultimately a planer and table saw will hope see their ways into my shop.
Thanks for the video!!
I love ridgid great tools.
Anyone had issues with RIDGID giving you a hard time on their warrant? Heard a number of people complain about BS regarding making you mail a copy of your receipt for proof of purchase. Smells like a scam.
The ridgid multi tool rocks! I cant live without it...Seriously!!
intrested in ridgid tool kit
38K Subs and they sent you all of that. I need to start a channel.
Make good videos, good things can happen
hey nice video let me get 1 of those nailers lol
Oh ya, on its way :)
AWESOME!!! I want to know how that battery powered nail gun works.
Very Cool Ridgid!!!! Thumbs Way UP!!!
Thanks!
They seem to make some pretty nice stuff.The only ridgid stuff we seem to get in the uk is the plumbing stuff, real basic tools and thread cutters, no power tools. Definitely should be selling all this good stuff over here! If triton can expand from UK to rest of europe and america, surely ridgid can do the same!
The 18g brad nailer is awesome. I bought the Ryobi first but found the Ridgid to just feel better in my hand and the lifetime warranty helps justify the cost difference. I'm impressed enough to start migrating away from Milwaukee.
Wow!
Ridgid make some real nice tools they have come a long way...
idk wtf happened to some reviewers' tools on Amazon, tons of them gave Rigid's tools very lil stars
i hope i get a giveaway:)