GALAX PRO 20V impact driver with LED, 1.3Ah battery, 6 bits vs RYOBI 18V Cordless Impact Driver, 1/4 in. quick connect
Overall winner: GALAX PRO 20V impact driver with LED, 1.3Ah battery, 6 bits
Key Differences
GALAX PRO (A) includes a 1.3Ah battery and is positioned as the better value with longer run time and variable speed control, making it a good pick for general DIY and longer sessions. RYOBI (B) is tool-only with higher torque, faster IPM (3400) and a 1/4 in. quick-connect collet, so choose it if you already own compatible 18V batteries and need more power for tougher driving tasks
GALAX PRO 20V impact driver with LED, 1.3Ah battery, 6 bits
Cordless 20V impact driver with 0-2800 RPM and LED work light. Includes 1.3 Ah battery, charger, and 6 screwdriver bits. Customer notes good value, solid battery life, and workable torque
Pros
- variable speed trigger
- tool-less bit change
- ergonomic soft-grip handle
- battery with charge indicator
Cons
- mixed durability feedback for heavy jobs
RYOBI 18V Cordless Impact Driver, 1/4 in. quick connect
Cordless impact driver with 1800 in.-lbs. torque and 3400 IPM for fast driving. Lightweight design and durable build noted by customers. Includes 1/4 in. quick connect collet for easy bit changes
Pros
- high torque for tough fasteners
- fast driving speeds
- lightweight construction
- durable build
Cons
- battery life mixed feedback
- batteries may not be included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GALAX PRO |
| Durability | RYOBI |
| Versatility | GALAX PRO |
| User Reviews | GALAX PRO |