Klein Tools 80083 2-Piece Impact Driver Kit vs RYOBI 18V Cordless Impact Driver, 1/4 in. quick connect
Overall winner: Klein Tools 80083 2-Piece Impact Driver Kit
Key Differences
Klein Tools 80083 is a 2-piece impact driver kit with integrated hex sizes and deep bit holding, making it more versatile for bit-based work and listed at a more affordable price tier; the RYOBI 18V is a cordless tool-only impact driver offering higher torque and 3400 IPM speed but requires batteries to be bought separately. Pick Klein if you want an all-in-one bit/socket kit and easier bit changes; pick Ryobi if you need a high-torque cordless driver and already own compatible batteries
Klein Tools 80083 2-Piece Impact Driver Kit
Compact impact driver kit with 7-in-1 SAE socket set and 14-in-1 multi-bit screwdriver. Includes integrated hex sizes and deep bit holding for quick bit changes. Customers note strong build quality and versatility, though some mention magnet strength variability
Pros
- compact impact driver kit
- integrated hex sizes
- deep bit holding feature
- versatile socket and bit set
Cons
- magnet strength mixed reviews
- attachments visibility on magnet may vary
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 | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | KLEIN TOOLS |
| User Reviews | KLEIN TOOLS |