Ridgid

Ridgid tools are known for durability, pro-grade performance, and one of the strongest warranties in the industry. The following review summarizes real-world feedback on key Ridgid power tools and identifies which tools are best suited for specific jobs.

Ridgid 18V Brushless Hammer Drill

Rating: 4.6/5
Pros: Strong torque, long battery life, reliable chuck, excellent for heavy drilling.
Cons: Slightly heavier than competitors.
Best For: Concrete drilling, deck building, framing, and professional construction tasks.

Ridgid 18V Brushless Impact Driver

Rating: 4.7/5
Pros: High fastening power, quick-change collet, efficient brushless motor.
Cons: Loud under heavy load.
Best For: Driving screws, lag bolts, automotive work, and high-torque fastening.

Ridgid 18V Circular Saw (Brushless)

Rating: 4.5/5
Pros: Accurate cuts, solid baseplate, good visibility, strong power band.
Cons: Battery drains faster under continuous ripping.
Best For: Framing, plywood cuts, jobsite carpentry, and home improvement projects.

Ridgid Oscillating Multi-Tool

Rating: 4.4/5
Pros: Smooth variable speed, low vibration, solid accessory locking system.
Cons: Blade changes can feel tight for some users.
Best For: Trim work, drywall cutouts, grout removal, detail sanding, and tight-spot repairs.

Ridgid 18V Reciprocating Saw

Rating: 4.5/5
Pros: Strong stroke power, durable housing, good for demolition.
Cons: Larger profile than comparable models.
Best For: Demolition, pruning, cutting pipe, and remodel tear-outs.


Best Ridgid Tool for Specific Jobs

  • Framing & Construction: Ridgid Brushless Hammer Drill + Circular Saw
  • Home Remodeling: Ridgid Oscillating Multi-Tool
  • Demolition: Ridgid Reciprocating Saw
  • Automotive & Fastening: Ridgid Impact Driver
  • Woodworking: Ridgid Circular Saw for cuts; Hammer Drill for assembly
  • General DIY: Any combination of the Hammer Drill and Impact Driver kits