Next-Gen Ridgid High-Torque Impact Wrench Takes Over When Mid-Torque Isnโt Enough
For the majority of automotive and construction work, a good mid-torque impact wrench can handle just about everything. But when you want another option before turning to a torch, you need a high-torque model. We got our hands on the Ridgid 18V brushless high-torque impact wrench right on the heels of testing its mid-torque brother, and theyโre quite a pair.
Ridgid 18V Brushless High-Torque Impact Wrench Performance

Ridgid dialed in its brushless motor to produce speeds up to 1800 RPM with this model. 3 standard modes and an Assist Mode along with a variable speed trigger help you control it. Those speeds pair with nut-busting torque up to 1300 ft-lbs and 900 ft-lbs of fastening torque.
Hereโs the speed you can expect in each mode:
- Mode 1: 0 โ 600 RPM
- Mode 2: 0 โ 1300 RPM
- Mode 3: 0 โ 1800 RPM
- Assist Mode: 0 โ 1100 RPM

We set up our Inertia Torque impact torque tester to see what each mode offers in terms of maximum torque. For reference, our test method is to hit it with full force in four 5-second bursts. Between each one, the motor gets a 3-second rest. With Auto Mode, we only hit it once because of its design intent to stop once the impacts kick in.
- Mode 1: 318 ft-lbs
- Mode 2: 688 ft-lbs
- Mode 3: 829 ft-lbs
- Assist Mode: 350 ft-lbs
Auto Mode is a helpful setting that has benefits in both directions. In forward, it drives until the tool starts impacting and then stops. From there, you can use your torque wrench to set the proper torque for what youโre setting. In reverse, it can hit with full force until it senses the fastener release and then stops.
Looking at the torque numbers, including Assist Mode, we recommend you donโt use this impact wrench for most automotive jobsโitโs too strong and can easily break bolts! Save this for the toughest jobs and use the mid-torque R86012 for day-to-day tasks.
Ridgid 18V Brushless High-Torque Impact Wrench Design

As far as ergonomics go, the bare tool weighs 5.8 pounds and a 4.0Ah Max Output battery brings up to 7.3 pounds. Thatโs not light, but Ridgid balances the 8.3-inch head well along the handle so it doesnโt feel too tipsy one way or the other.
There arenโt a lot of extra bells and whistles to go with the tool. Considering the job itโs designed to do, thereโs no need for them.
If youโd like the protective boot that goes with this model, look for the AC13B02N.
Additional Highlights
- Die-cast gearbox improves durability and lengthens the service life
- Foot-mounted LED light
- Compatible with all Ridgid 18V batteries (best performance with Max Output batteries)
Ridgid 18V Brushless High-Torque Impact Wrench Price
As usual, you can find this one exclusively at The Home Depot and there are a few packages to choose from. The bare tool is $249 and the kit with a 4.0Ah High Output battery is $319. You can also get it as a bare tool combo with the mid-torque model for $409.
Ridgid warranties the tool for 3 years and includes a Lifetime Service Agreement as long as you register within 90 days.
The Bottom Line
What we love about the Ridgid 18V high-torque impact wrench is that it takes over the next step as the mid-torque reaches its limits without leaving a big gap in between. With the same basic feature set, these two impacts are made to complement one another and cover a wide range of work.
Specifications
- Model: Ridgid R86212
- Power Source: Ridgid 18V battery (Max Output recommended)
- No Load-Speed: 0 โย 600/1300/1800 (1100 RPM in Assist)
- Maximum Torque: 900 ft-lbs fastening, 1300 ft-lbs nut-busting
- Weight: 5.8 lbs bare, 7.3 lbs with 4.0Ah Max Output battery
- Length: 8.3 inches

I just bought a new-to-me Toyota vehicle that has the removable housing for the oil filter innards, rather than a plain screw-on oil filter. They are infamous for being tough to remove because they are only supposed to get torqued to 18 ft. pounds, but every knucklehead at every quick-lube place overtorques the crap out of them. Changing the oil on mine for the first time, I found that to be the case. I tried everything I could to remove it. In the process, I even used a 3 ft. breaker bar for leverage, but only succeeded in snapping a 3/8โณ extension clean in half; thatโs how tight it was on there. I borrowed this tool from my friend and neighbor, and that thing was off inside of 10 seconds, and just on power level 2, not even 3. This thing is a beast, but so good, I ordered one of my own that same evening. Itโs a specialty tool for the really REALLY tough jobs, but man is it amazing at it. Highly recommended.
Glad that worked so well for you!
Itโs not just the quick lube places that donโt seem to understand torque. My wifeโs car ended up needing new wheel studs multiple times because the techs at the dealer didnโt have proper training (or didnโt pay attention to it) and over-torqued the snot out of them. They even managed to over-torque the oil drain plug.