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Canuck_Travelle
Nov 29, 2016Explorer
Golden_HVAC wrote:
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.
If you are like me sometime in the future your Ryobi battery will refuse to charge, don't throw out, instead try this to bring it back to life again.....works for me and saves you a bit of .....cash
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