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(1) PBLHM101 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 1/2 in. Hammer Drill
(1) PBLID02 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 4-Mode 1/4 in. Impact Driver
(1) P262 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 4-Mode 1/2" Impact Wrench
(1) PBLCS300 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 7-1/4 in. Circular Saw
(1) PBLRS01 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Reciprocating Saw
(1) PBLAG01 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Angle Grinder/Cut-Off Tool
(1) PBLMT50 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Multi-Tool
(1) PCL660 18V ONE+ LED Light
(1) PBP004 18V ONE+ 4.0 Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery
(1) PBP003 18V ONE+ 2.0 Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery
Charger
Reciprocating Saw Blade
24T 7-1/4 in. Circular Saw Blade
Multi-Tool Accessories
Hex Key
Type 1 Cutting Guard Attachment
Type 2
Grinding Guard
FIXTEC Nut
Spanner Wrench
Auxiliary Handle
Comfort Grip Side Handle
Tool Bag
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...PBLCK108K2
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If you're in the market, I'd get this kit and probably sell off what you don't need. If you don't work on your own car, you could probably sell off the torque wrench (for a pretty penny) and not regret it
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If you're in the market, I'd get this kit and probably sell off what you don't need. If you don't work on your own car, you could probably sell off the torque wrench (for a pretty penny) and not regret it
I did. Still happy with them due to the price I paid and the quality (so far)
I bet you got more batteries if you purchased multiple Hart bundles, this set includes only 2 batteries
My only concern is with the drill at low RPM's in speed 2, it will cut out and flash 6 times which means "Excessive Force."
I actually discovered this after having the drill for about 10 minutes when backing out a screw at a slow speed to not strip it out.
After some testing I can get it to repeat this flashing 100% of the time when driving in a screw at low RPMs in speed 2 if its close to bottoming out on a 2x4 for example. In speed 1 there is no problem.
The Milwaukee m12 I have will also do this, but it has to be going much slower for the same thing to happen.
I hadn't experienced/noticed this on other drills before but discovered it almost immediately on the Ryobi.
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I did figure out speed 1 doesn't have this issue, but I'd rather it not cut out at all. The high speed can drill 3" deck screws all day long, just don't expect to be able to slow it down too much at the end.
$150 for 6 tools there
I've had problems with them.