Ryobi 18V HP Brushless 1/4โ€ณ Impact Driver (PBLID01B)

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Ryobi has two more impact drivers joining the HP lineup of 18V brushless tools. The Ryobi HP 1/4โ€ณ Impact Driver, one of these new additions, delivers more power and 25% faster speeds to drive long fasteners through tough material. It provides the maximum power Ryobi has to offer in a tool like this, but with the simplicity of a single mode.

10-Second Summary

  • Model: Ryobi PBLID01B
  • Brushless motor 25% faster than P235 impact driver
  • 2,200 in-lbs of torque
  • Delivers up to 4,000 IPM
  • Variable speed trigger provides up to 2,900 rpm
  • Die cast gear case
  • Onboard LED work light
  • One-handed bit release
  • 3-year warranty
  • Price: $89

Key Features

The Ryobi HP Impact Driver features a brushless motor that claims to deliver more power and fastening speed over earlier Ryobi 18V impact drivers. It will be interesting to see how it does against the 3-mode P238 that shows a higher top speed and similar torque numbers.

Ryobi HP Impact Driver

The Ryobi PBLID01B delivers 2,200 in-lbs. of torque at up to 2,900 RPM. With a max impact rate of 4,000 IPM, you can certainly drive fasteners down quickly and securely. The only things lacking from the Ryobi 4-mode impact driver are the 3 different speed modes and the Assist mode. That means you need to do all of your speed control with the variable-speed trigger.

Ryobi HP Impact Driver

The Ryobi HP Impact Driver has a 1/4โ€ณ collet that lets you eject bits with one-hand. An onboard LED work light above the battery lets you see your work even in dimly-lit conditions. Weโ€™d love to see this tool use the same tri-LED lights found in the Ryobi HP 1/2โ€ณ impact wrench.

For durability, Ryobi designed this driver with a die-cast gearcase. This ought to keep this tool in the game for the long haul. For a product costing around $89, thatโ€™s an excellent feature.

Our Thoughts

Clearly, the Ryobi PBLID01B delivers no-frills power for those looking for a solid impact driver. The only challenge is not springing for the PBLID02B which adds 3-speeds and an Assist function. While the Ryobi PBLID01B gives you the same maximum speed and torque, you donโ€™t get the same finesse. Weโ€™d probably recommend spending the additional money to gain that flexibility.

Pricing and Availability

We donโ€™t know exactly when this Ryobi 18V HP Impact Driver will hit the shelves of your local Home Depot, but we expect it any day now. It will be available as a bare tool as a bare tool for $89. Youโ€™ll aslo be able to pick it up as part of a 2-tool combo set. Like all of the Ryobi 18V One+ tools, it comes with a 3-year warranty.

Ryobi HP Impact Driver Side-By-Side Comparisons

PBLID01B 18V HP Impact DriverPBLID02B 18V HP 4-Mode Impact DriverP238 18V 3-Speed Impact Driver
MotorBrushlessBrushlessBrushless
Collet1/4โ€ณ Hex1/4โ€ณ Hex1/4โ€ณ Hex
Torque (in-lbs)Up to 2,200Up to 2,200Up to 2,200
RPM/Modes0โ€“2,9000โ€“850
0โ€“2,000
0โ€“2,900
0โ€“2,900 + Assist
0โ€“1,050
0โ€“2,200
0โ€“3,200
IPM0โ€“4,0000โ€“4,0000โ€“4,000
Warranty3 years3 years3 years
Bare Tool Price$89$99$79

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