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expiredbmfenn posted Nov 14, 2021 9:40 PM
Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit w/ Batteries/Charger & Bag
$199
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The actual truth is that 99.9% of DIYers will be just fine without EVER owning a single brushless tool, let alone a top of the line brushless set. If used and cared for properly, most brushed tools will do the job, and probably outlive their owners.
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All Ryobi HP tools are brushless, but not all Ryobi brushless tools are in the HP line.
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Still use everything a couple years later. Nice to see it looks like the crappy light it used to come with was replaced with the newer LED. I have both, the LED is much better.
For the person only occasionally reaching for a tool for a project and then not using it for a few weeks/months, I'd strongly suggest this set.
If you're planning to be out in the workshop or doing small home repairs every other weekend, decent starter kit for the Ryobi ecosystem. It's where I started, and I built from here.
If you're looking to get into big projects on a regular basis, might want to go with a more expensive One+ HP kit with brushless tools.
Still use everything a couple years later. Nice to see it looks like the crappy light it used to come with was replaced with the newer LED. I have both, the LED is much better.
For the person only occasionally reaching for a tool for a project and then not using it for a few weeks/months, I'd strongly suggest this set.
If you're planning to be out in the workshop or doing small home repairs every other weekend, decent starter kit for the Ryobi ecosystem. It's where I started, and I built from here.
If you're looking to get into big projects on a regular basis, might want to go with a more expensive One+ HP kit with brushless tools.
No regrets on the second light or drill. Now I have the spares under the kitchen sink for when we just need one in the house for a few minutes instead of having to get one from the garage. (We have the stick vac, hand vac, and glue guns in the house, so there's already batteries and chargers around.)
These two little features have helped me so much especially when I need an extra pair of hands to hold additional screws or to get a perpendicular hole, I discovered them by accident and I love them.
While the DeWalt compact atomic series, does NOT have a level or a magnetic holder for the screws in their drill, ironically it's more expensive so I don't understand how this could be considered a starter series, when Ryobi put so much thought into their tools.
$319.68 (W/hack) RYOBI ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless Combo Kit (6-Tool) with (2) 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger, and Bag
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