Sounds more like your 60,000 cents. (:-) It seems like a good tool although rather massive.
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What is it with Ridgid? All their stuff is built massive and bulky. I can't imagine a serious tool producer making an entire range of crappy tools, so I have to assume most of the line is well made, but I really struggle to take the stuff seriously. My nearest HD is an hour away so I'm not tempted anyway. Those tools look so big and heavy that I figure I need to go to the gym for a couple of months before I'd be in shape to use them.
Honestly, who goes for this look? Wait a minute, I'm having a brainwave - now I know why all those Albertans are driving around in diesel one ton duallies, it's to carry their Ridgid tools! And here I was thinking it was just frivolous cowboy macho!