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I've been hanging onto an old Hilti cordless drill for at least 15 years and finally decided I wanted to get a small, lightweight impact driver. I decided I wanted to go with the Rigid brand and their lifetime service agreement, on the suggestion of my brother who switched over to them about 5 years ago for all of his pool company employees.

I decided to take advantage of the recent fathers day specials that Home Depot was running and ended up getting a few more things from the Rigid line. I went mostly with their subcompact line, but sprung a little more for their High torque 1/2" impact and their 3/8" ratchet. I used an impact driver for the first time today and was very happy with it!
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HOLY CRAP!! CHRISTMAS in June. Good for you.

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Wow!! Looks like you've got everything they offer. What a great set!! And with a lifetime guarantee you can't beat that for value.
Have fun with your new toys.

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Little bit of an investment there!!!
Never used Rigid battery tools, so I can't comment on them.
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Nice!!! A guy can never have enough tools it seems.
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Nice set you scored there Scratch! I am the worst for hanging onto old things for too long thinking everything new sucks, but lately I have been forced to update some stuff and I have been pleasantly surprised with the new technology. When cars started being sold without keys is when I got sour about new tech but clearly it's not all bad.
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Nice! I run mostly 20 and 60 volt dewalt brushless, they have served me well with great warranty. Let us know how they hold up.
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Nice.

I really like the circular and reciprocating cordless saws. It always seems like I am trying to find a comfy place for the cord with the corded models.
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