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Ryobi One+ 18V 5-Tool HP Brushless Cordless Combo Kit w/ 2x 1.5Ah Batteries & Charger (PSBCK05K2) for
$199.
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Includes:- 1x Ryobi One+ 18V HP Brushless Compact Drill/Driver (PSBDD01)
- 1x Ryobi One+ 18V HP Brushless Compact 1/4 in. Impact Driver (PSBID01B)
- 1x Ryobi One+ 18V HP Brushless Compact One-Handed Reciprocating Saw (PSBRS01)
- 1x Ryobi One+ 18V HP Brushless Multi-Tool (PBLMT50)
- 1x Ryobi One+ 18V LED Light (PCL660)
- 2x Ryobi One+ 18V 1.5 Ah Batteries (PBP002)
- 1x Ryobi One+ 18V Lithium-Ion Charger (PCG002)
- 1x Tool Bag
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If you already have a driver and aren't using it for 5+ hours a day, the brushless model isn't going to be a night and day experience for you.
The oscillating multi-tool is a great tool to have in general, but I always recommend a corded model over cordless unless you absolutely don't have access to power or know you're only going to be cutting PVC or drywall with it. A corded model can run masonry blades and also cut metal as well as a Dremel.
The reciprocating saw is a beast for demo work. Stick a 15 inch Diablo demolition blade on there and it will cut through 16D nails like butter.
As for the impact driver... again, it depends on your use case. You can get impact rated drill bits and not have to haul around a roto hammer for things like installing concrete anchors.
The flashlight is... a flashlight.
But Ryobi has way more sales year round and the batteries are supported by far more tools.
It's always convenient to be able to take the 9aH batteries I bought for my brushless mower and pop them into my sander or finish nailer and run them all day on one charge.
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But Ryobi has way more sales year round and the batteries are supported by far more tools.
It's always convenient to be able to take the 9aH batteries I bought for my brushless mower and pop them into my sander or finish nailer and run them all day on one charge.
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If you already have a driver and aren't using it for 5+ hours a day, the brushless model isn't going to be a night and day experience for you.
The oscillating multi-tool is a great tool to have in general, but I always recommend a corded model over cordless unless you absolutely don't have access to power or know you're only going to be cutting PVC or drywall with it. A corded model can run masonry blades and also cut metal as well as a Dremel.
The reciprocating saw is a beast for demo work. Stick a 15 inch Diablo demolition blade on there and it will cut through 16D nails like butter.
As for the impact driver... again, it depends on your use case. You can get impact rated drill bits and not have to haul around a roto hammer for things like installing concrete anchors.
The flashlight is... a flashlight.
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Don't expect these to be construction quality (building houses etc.).
Ryobi also recently come out with a high impact driver if anyone is interested. It will remove some lug nuts if you work on cars constantly.