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| Product Name: | Ryobi Impact Driving Kit (44-Piece) with Carrying Case |
| Product Description: | Ryobi introduces the 44-Piece Impact Driving Kit, the latest in Ryobi driving technology. The newly engineered Torsion Zone absorbs the impact from high torque driving applications, providing 3X Longer Life. These versatile bits are ideal for both standard and impact driving, so you can use your drill/driver or your impact driver with seamless compatibility and performance. Ryobi’s new impact driving bits are built to last and handle your most demanding driving needs. See below for more information. |
| Model Number: | AR2025 |
| UPC: | 033287172597 |
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You won't find this for $2-$5 after xmas unless you're very lucky, and I sure wouldn't count that, or wait that long for something I need. I don't know about you, but I don't have the time or the will (or the need) to "monitor this closely" to maybe save $4-$7 2 months from now.
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monitor it closely since you have 90 days
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You won't find this for $2-$5 after xmas unless you're very lucky, and I sure wouldn't count that, or wait that long for something I need. I don't know about you, but I don't have the time or the will (or the need) to "monitor this closely" to maybe save $4-$7 2 months from now.
To each their own. I own this set as well as the drill bits. They've all snapped in half and the majority of these sets are softer in metal than the screws they're matched for. As it is with the majority of what people choose to invest in, buy nice or buy twice.
I speak from personal experience with these sets. I run a Ryobi 18v/Milwaukee M18 ecosytem myself with 75% of my tools being Ryobi.
I speak from personal experience with these sets. I run a Ryobi 18v/Milwaukee M18 ecosytem myself with 75% of my tools being Ryobi.
You don't sound like you are part of the 95%. They use their tools a few times a year to express their creative side or build Ikea stuff.