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๐ง Press smarter, not harder โ the proโs secret weapon for tight spots!
The RIDGID RP 115 Mini Press Tool Kit is the smallest and lightest hydraulic press tool on the market, designed for professionals who demand superior performance in tight or overhead spaces. Featuring a 210-degree swivel head, one-handed jaw operation, and an ergonomic SlimGrip handle, it delivers unmatched ease and precision. Powered by a 12V lithium-ion battery and bundled with 1/2" to 3/4" ProPress jaws, charger, and carrying case, this kit is built for efficiency, portability, and durabilityโperfect for plumbers, handymen, and DIY pros aiming to upgrade their toolkit.























| ASIN | B0B9G23GCG |
| Amperage | 2 A |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,939 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #381 in Tool Sets (Tools & Home Improvement) |
| Brand | RIDGID |
| Brand Name | RIDGID |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 207 Reviews |
| Included Components | Mini Press Tool, 1/2" & 3/4" ProPress Jaws, Battery, Charger, Carrying Case |
| Item Type Name | Copper Pressing Tool |
| Item Weight | 10.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ridge Tool Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 72553 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | RIDGID Lifetime Warranty Against Defects in Workmanship and Material |
| Model Number | RP 115 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Set Name | RIDGID RP 115 Mini Press Tool Kit (1/2" - 3/4" Jaws Capacity) |
| UPC | 095691725530 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 12 volts_of_direct_current |
E**R
READ THIS NOW TO SAVE $$$ 500
This will be an excellent tool for experienced plumber to DIY person. I have been doing plumbing over 18 years now and I can say this thing is a life saver. If you want to marry anyone it should be this tool. I have always chosen to solder copper joints its all I knew. It is also the strongest and best connection. However with soldering you have to correctly clean the pipe, correctly heat up the fitting, handle the torch with open flame (very difficult in tight spaces and fire hazard, near impossible to solder with water still running etc. Now don't get me wrong i have always gotten the job done no matter how difficult, but soldering is a skill that takes alot more expertise . Then I started hearing about propress so I bought the manual propress tool for about $100 bucks. It does work and if you are on a budget and only doing couple jobs a year that would be best for you. However doing water tanks, boilers, washing machine set up, faucets kitchen and bath etc, using propress just made life 10x easier. I still solder many connections where space and time allows but its about 60/40 now with propress. It take me 2-3 minutes to replace a water shutoff valve with propress. it cane take even 15 or more with soldering. I can also take just 3 tools to a job, this ridgid propress machine, a deburing tool (ridgid as well), and the auto cutter. Cut debur and the press and done. If I was going to solder- I would need my gas tank, torch head, flexible extention house(optional I use this so i dont have to hold the tank great for tight spaces), thinning flaux, solder, auto cutter, deburing too, and sponge to wipe off excess flaux off the pipe. I lso would need to make sure to remove anything that might catch a flame , even the fitting you have to be careful not to over heat. So all in all I'm using propress 40% more. Now for the tool it self- Pro Light weight- you can literally hold it in one hand. it weights as much as say and impact drill. the heads are easy to change out. takes less than a minute and holds securly Kit includes 1/2 and 3/4 attachment (which is all you need 90% of the time). kit includes a carrying case to keep everything in one place (bonus you can leave the last attachment you used on. so when you done put tool with attachment back in the case. led light for extra lighting to press a fitting you just attach and press a button very small tool and clapping a fitting is easier than the manual tools because those require more clearance to go 360 degree around the fitting while this one only need about 180 degress to be able to get around the fitting. recommended for under sinks, basements, water tanks, (indoor use only), tight spaces, commecial application so you wont need fire permits, DIY, landlords, handymen, and professionals. PRICE- its one of the cheapest professional quality press tools but I also have this as a con because well it is still alot to shell out on a tool. Con, the case is flimsy and feels cheap for the price the pex fitting should be included atleast 1. I forget after how many thousand pressing you are supposed to get it recalibrated. (however honestly if used it that much and didn't save or make enough to pay for this 100x over you did something wrong. PRICE- its worth it but I can buy a used car for this price
M**T
Very happy
Not a plumber but I do a lot of jobs and projects. I wouldnโt know about continuous daily work but this tool is fantastic. Iโm also a fan of a pretty fair share of rigid tools and if you know about them then you know what to expect
-**K
Please Read This Before Thinking It Doesn't Work - Temperature Sensitive
This tool is very temperature sensitive if you've kept it in a garage or truck below 40 degF overnight. I received mine in late january (in CT) and out of the box it seemed apparently dead after charging the battery. I of course got all sorts of pissed and assumed it was a bunk tool. Not the case. In the manual it states that there is an internal safety that prevents it from operating when the internal temp is around or below freezing. I gently warmed it on a baseboard radiator for less than ten minutes and next pull of the trigger it worked flawlessly. Morale of story is that this thing does have internal safeties that won't let the motor run with hydraulic fluid temps out of its safe operating range... So just put it on the dashboard to warm it up for a few minutes in the morning, or store it above 40deg, and you will never have an issue. Great little machine beyond that initial learning curve.
G**.
Disappointed
Bought one. It never would cycle the jaws. Sent it back and got a second one. It died and acted the same as the first one after less than 50 presses. I'm a professional and this tool is not inexpensive. Bought this for a specific project and it caused work delays. Sent it back and Bought the Milwaukee. $900 more, but working great so far. At 0-2 I would recommend staying away. Oh, on top of that, the second one had light signs of use, so it was not actually new. Done with Rigid
C**L
Impressive little unit.
Im just a guy with a pro press thats hates sweating copper. Im not a plumber, but this tool has enabled me to make so many home repairs I thought was out of my reach and comfort zone. I recently used the tool to relocate an Ice maker water line to a different area. I had to work in a crawl space under the house and the unit is light enough to handle one handed in really small spaces and the presses come out perfect every time. This unit is good value for money as compared to the Milwaukee for DIY guys/gals. Before I bought this I did purchase a manual press tool off amazon, it was clunky to use and never gave good feedback as to when the press was done, however with this unit you always know when its done because the unit automatically let go of the crimp.
B**N
Great tool, horrible case
great tool. I do wish it had a battery life indicator, especially since it only comes with one battery. I ended up buying a second battery just to be safe. The case is horrendous, especially for how expensive this tool is. The hinges broke, and the clips broke. I've only used it a handful of times, and I'm not throw g this thing around. Already bought a Milwaukee packout box with foam insert to house this. They seriously couldn't have made a cheaper, flimsy plastic case for such an expensive tool.
J**N
Works great for me
Came new and works great. Nice and compact. This rp115 is the best deal. If your not doing the larger pipe sizes you won't be disappointed with this thing.
M**Y
Almost TOO easy!
I'm a contractor and, while I don't do plumbing every day, I do enough of it that I use ProPress fittings occasionally along with PEX and/or solder to make repairs or additions to customers' systems. I have been using a manual press to install ProPress fittings but I had a job for a good custome that was in a tight space that would make using a manual press difficult or impossible to use due to the space needed for the press handles. So I sprung for this tool. Yes, it's expensive for occasional use, but for me it was worth it. It fits in tight spaces and is so easy to use that it feels like I'm cheating! Now that I have both Pex and ProPress tools, solder and torch are pretty much retired. Note that this tool won't do anything larger than 3/4", but in residential work, I rarely see anything larger than that anyway. So, win/win!
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