As one of the better choices among the major power tools brands, Ridgid Tools is a staple of garages, workshops, and job sites everywhere. Folks from various trades have looked to the brand for high ...
For many tradespeople and DIY experts, the name RIDGID is surely a familiar one. The company proudly offers demonstrations of a whole array of its tools, and also boasts that it provides "the industry ...
ELYRIA — When David Roberts says it’s amazing where and how people use RIDGID tools, he’s not kidding. The maintenance crew for the Cleveland Indians use RIDGID. And Tony Stark preferred a RIDGID pipe ...
Ridgid's orange power tools are made by the same Chinese company that also owns Milwaukee and Ryobi, but Ridgid differentiates itself from other brands with its generous lifetime service agreement. As ...
Anyone ever seen a book on the evolution of the handyman tool calendar? I was chasing George Petty around the Internet tonight when I stumbled upon some of the calendar girls he drew back in the 1950s ...
An urgent product recall has been issued for two popular brushless nail guns from the brand Ridgid. The recall affects both the 18Volt Brushless 21-Degree Framing Nailer (model number R09894, serial ...
An 80-year-old manufacturer transformed a steel mill into a construction site to introduce a new line of professional power tools for contractors, builders, and woodworkers to a group of magazine ...
ELYRIA, OH – RIDGID®, a part of Emerson’s professional tools portfolio, is celebrating a major milestone this year: 100 years of designing and building innovative tools trusted on jobsites around the ...
I’m quickly approaching half-century vintage. An unthinkable age for 20-year-old me who spent 30 hours a week working in a car factory, found 12 hours a week for sports, went to school, and spent ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? In Detroit, the horsepower war rages on. One automaker tops the others by packing the ...
Anyone ever seen a book on the evolution of the handyman tool calendar? I was chasing George Petty around the Internet tonight when I stumbled upon some of the calendar girls he drew back in the 1950s ...