TOOL REVIEW – RYOBI 40PC Impact Rated Driving Kit
This impact-rated driving bit set is a great little kit to have. This is a similar bit set to the 70-piece I wrote about last week, just a little more trimmed down. Read More

This impact-rated driving bit set is a great little kit to have. This is a similar bit set to the 70-piece I wrote about last week, just a little more trimmed down. Read More
I’ve been getting to use a lot more Ryobi stuff over the past couple years, and I have to say they’ve definitely stepped up their game. I wouldn’t consider them a pro-grade option for tradesmen, but I have to admit - for literally anybody else these tools are providing a hell of a lot of power and value for their price. Read More
I’m a fan of a GOOD set of gloves to work with every day. The problem is that gloves start coming apart over time, and you have to continually buy new ones. Some are better than others though, so I’m always in search of a new “favorite.” Let’s see how the Gorilla Grip RhinoFlex glove compares to the rest. Read More
I’ve been getting to use a lot more Ryobi stuff over the past couple years, and I have to say they’ve definitely stepped up their game. I wouldn’t consider them a pro-grade option for tradesmen, but I have to admit - for literally anybody else these tools are providing a hell of a lot of power and value for their price. Read More
I’ve gotten to test out some other brands of 1/2” impact wrenches/drivers in the past and all of them are great, for the most part. Today we get to mess around with the new Ridgid Octane 18-volt Li-Ion 4-mode 1/2” Impact Wrench. Read More
Today I got to test out the new 142-piece Milwaukee Shockwave impact duty driver bit set. It is four small containers of a massive assortment of bits that are all in the Shockwave line and meant for use with an impact driver. You can use them with a regular drill or an impact driver but they have what Milwaukee calls a “Shockzone” on there which is supposed to help dampen vibration and impact from using an impact driver. The kit comes with 142 bits including Robertson, Philips, and flats. Read More