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pconroy328 wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
and they keep changing designs so you end up with a great tool and no batteries
In the last 20+ years, I've had that happen with ALL my cordless tools: Craftsman, Skil, PC and even my beloved Milwaukee.
I'm pretty sure all manufacturers are doing this - changing battery chemistries and profiles.
โDec-23-2017 11:38 AM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
and they keep changing designs so you end up with a great tool and no batteries
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mat60 wrote:
Page 3 and no won is mad yet..
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pconroy328 wrote:
My goodness - this is a Ford/Chevy, Ketchup/Mustard type of discussion.
โDec-22-2017 08:37 PM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
๐ Hi, don't buy a Ryobi; I had two drills and they were great. The problem is/was their batteries are junk and they keep changing designs so you end up with a great tool and no batteries. Never again will I ever buy anything from Ryobi.
โDec-22-2017 08:28 PM