RIDGID Professional Tools


About a month ago I was talking with a friend of mine who is an engineer and we where discussing of the fact that most of the stuff we buy today is disposable !! I mean back in the day you would buy a fridge and it would last at least 20 to 25 years !! The same thing would have applied to a whole lot of things like washing machine, television and even cars !!  


Basically we mostly pay for lighter, cheaper, more convenient things and loaded with gadgets that we don't need !! Usually we tend to throw them away when it's outdated or because it's cheaper to buy a new item that to fix the one we have !! 


It's the way the future is headed you would say, but it seems a little bit conflictive with the whole being green thing and saving the environment when we actually throw all theses battery power electronic devices and power tools !! That's why after spending hundred's of dollars over the last 10 years in power tools and especially cordless drills I've decided to give Ridgid a shot !!


I'm definitely not saying to let all the other brands down and to entirely purchase Ridgid power tools from now on, because let's face it,  competition is great for customers and that's what pushes companies to improve themselves !! From my personal experience all brand of power tools have their strength and weaknesses, but for sure they can't be great at everything !! It would then come down to price, features, reliability and the warranty !!

That's where Ridgid stand out from the competition, because they offer a lifetime warranty for the original purchaser of the tool and they will also replace the batteries when they don't hold the charge !! They now share the same Samsung lithium ion technology batteries as Milwaukee !! So if a company was to offer you professional reliability and features on top of that why wouldn't you at least give it a try !!








To find out more about their tools you can go online at
Power Tools - RIDGID Professional Tools

(For people in Europe AEG is the company that build the same type of power tools as Ridgid, they used to be made by Milwaukee, but now Milwaukee and Ridgid are owned by the same company)

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