The Ridgid 18V SubCompact lineup includes a number of tools that rival most 12V tools in size but keep you on the popular 18V battery system. In this video, we’re examining the next-generation versions of the Ridgid 18V SubCompact drill driver and hammer drill, the R87012 and R87112. We run through the features and specs, and then do some comparative tests against the last generation to help you guys know if this is the right tool for you.
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Austin Holloway
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With over a decade of experience and a wildly creative bent, Austin is largely responsible for everything that moves fast and furious through the Pro Tool Reviews Youtube channel. His love for being behind the camera lens is only exceeded by his fanatical love for baseball.
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