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Even though Ryobi's impact driver is a great tool to have on hand, it's not what is recommended for removing lug nuts. Instead, you should use this.
While it's more practical to have a drill/driver in your toolkit, you should know when to use a Ryobi impact driver, too. The 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 1/4 in Impact Driver can come in handy ...
Ryobi One+ 18-Volt Impact Driver You can attach a belt loop to the side of this impact driver or use a lanyard tied on the back of the foot of the driver to make it easier to carry.
If you've been shopping for impact drivers at your local Menards, you've probably checked out the Masterforce Impact Driver, but how does it stack up to Ryobi?
Ryobi One+ 18-Volt Impact Driver You can attach a belt loop to the side of this impact driver or use a lanyard tied on the back of the foot of the driver to make it easier to carry.
Ryobi One+ 18-Volt Impact Driver You can attach a belt loop to the side of this impact driver or use a lanyard tied on the back of the foot of the driver to make it easier to carry.
Ryobi One+ 18-Volt Impact Driver You can attach a belt loop to the side of this impact driver or use a lanyard tied on the back of the foot of the driver to make it easier to carry.
Ryobi One+ 18-Volt Impact Driver You can attach a belt loop to the side of this impact driver or use a lanyard tied on the back of the foot of the driver to make it easier to carry.
Ryobi One+ 18-Volt Impact Driver You can attach a belt loop to the side of this impact driver or use a lanyard tied on the back of the foot of the driver to make it easier to carry.
Ryobi One+ 18-Volt Impact Driver You can attach a belt loop to the side of this impact driver or use a lanyard tied on the back of the foot of the driver to make it easier to carry.
Ryobi One+ 18-Volt Impact Driver You can attach a belt loop to the side of this impact driver or use a lanyard tied on the back of the foot of the driver to make it easier to carry.