My Ridgid has a few settings, so it's easy to dial down torque. Love that feature because once I figured which setting was close to lug nut torque spec, I can just zip the lug nuts back on, and not bother with a torque wrench.Dave nice set just be easy with that 1/2 on car lug nuts till you get use to it if you use it for that or you will get to learn how to replace the studs after you rung them off.
So I already have M18 tools and batteries, want to add a 3/8 impact. I have 3/8 and 1/2 air impacts for bigger projects, just looking for something small and light when working in tight spaces.
Anyone have any experience with the smaller 3/8?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ith-Friction-Ring-Tool-Only-2754-20/206320076
Or is the sacrifice in size worth the extra torque?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ith-Friction-Ring-Tool-Only-2852-20/305533823