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Golden_HVAC
Nov 05, 2016Explorer
I use a Ryobi 18 volt drill. They sell one with 2 speeds, and it is handy, as you can run it in low speed for extra torque.
Yes I also have a 18 volt screwdriver, and it is really handy when building a fence, it will drive a 4" screw into a 2" 2X4 then into a 4x4 post. It is noisy when driving a large screw.
So I would take along the 2 speed drill to run the jacks.
I would take the 18 volt cordless flashlight and use it a lot too!
The 18 volt reciprocating saw is very handy to trim a tree when required, or cut up firewood.
The new Li-Ion batteries last a really long time.
I even have a 18 volt cordless trimmer - weed eater with a 12" diameter cutting width. It is very powerful.
I have been very happy with all the Ryobi products that I have.
Fred.
Yes I also have a 18 volt screwdriver, and it is really handy when building a fence, it will drive a 4" screw into a 2" 2X4 then into a 4x4 post. It is noisy when driving a large screw.
So I would take along the 2 speed drill to run the jacks.
I would take the 18 volt cordless flashlight and use it a lot too!
The 18 volt reciprocating saw is very handy to trim a tree when required, or cut up firewood.
The new Li-Ion batteries last a really long time.
I even have a 18 volt cordless trimmer - weed eater with a 12" diameter cutting width. It is very powerful.
I have been very happy with all the Ryobi products that I have.
Fred.
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