Greetings once again,
We have just posted an in-depth review of Ryobi's Pro Series 1802D 18v
Cordless Drill/Driver on our website.
www.onlinetoolreviews.com
It looks like Ryobi is making a comeback to the quality tool arena. This new
drill is very solid, performed extremely well and uses high quality
panasonic cells at a very competitive price. Interesting!
Come and take a look. It's 100% free to read all our reviews, and always
will be! :)
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Dean Bielanowski
Editor,
Online Tool Reviews
http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com
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"dteckie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I wasn't a big fan of Roybi cordless drills the battery usually does
> not hold a charge as long as other more expensive cordless drills
> (just my experience with 2 Roybi cordless). I am a big fan of the 18V
> Roybi drill now. I could not resist the 5 tool Roybi 18V tool combo at
> the borg for $199. One of the best purchases ever made. The package
> has 2 18V batteries and hold a charge for long time. The drill has
> plenty of power love it to death. The other tools cuttoff saw have not
> used it yet and the circular saw has decent power in cutting. Great
> deal if anyone is wondering about purchasing one. The only negative
> aspect is first cordless drill ever that I noticed the motor arcing
> from air holes on tool (not a bad thing just never noticed in other
> battery powered tools). The portability of the tools is handy. Big fan
> of Roybi now someday may get the Spin sander at the Borg for only $99
> looks like a great deal.
>
>
I have the same kit as you, and have the same opinion of it. When my Top
Gun finally wore out, I was just going to go out and buy a Dewalt
replacement, as it's about all you see on construction job sites around
here. Saw the price and then noticed the Ryobi set next to the DW. I was a
little suspicious, but thought, oh well, I don't use it on the job anymore,
and the Ryobi will probably be OK for around the shop. Glad I did, as it
lasts longer than any of the co-workers drills and has more power than
almost all.
My other Ryobi purchase was the AP1300 Planer. It is a great unit for just
over $200.00! I have run 300-400 bd ft of hardwood (mostly walnut and QS
white oak) through it. and it has never missed a lick.
Digger
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