expired Posted by jimmytx | Staff • Sep 19, 2023
Sep 19, 2023 7:22 AM
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expired Posted by jimmytx | Staff • Sep 19, 2023
Sep 19, 2023 7:22 AM
2-Pk Ryobi One+ 18V 4Ah Battery/Charger Kit + Select Free Brushless Ryobi One+ Tool
& More + Free Shipping$99
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They reset the auction/item number often so the one I bought ($22) is gone.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/204424495314
The Ryobi 10" chainsaw is a great addition to chop down bushes (especially the thick bases) and dead trees or limbs. (1" or greater). I chopped down a dead tree in late July about 10" across. The 18V was fine; I did sharpen the chain teeth with the Dremel attachment.
I noticed some chain teeth nicks while sharpening, so I bought the 4-pack replacement chains for $22 from Amz.
- 4 Pack 10 Inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8" LP Pitch .043'' Gauge 40 Drive Links Fits Ryobi, Worx, Echo, Black & Decker and more
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I have the Milwaukee 12v ratchet, drill, driver, mini-saw, and stubby impact. Aside from the stubby impact with 6Ah battery, the rest are just okay. When I need drilling into wood, metal, etc., my Bosch are superior in balance and feel. While the Milwaukee mini-saw worked okay with my exhaust, it couldn't even cut a small tree branch! Disappointing.
For 18v, I have a Ridgid. I got the drill as a gift and added the impact before I got the Milwaukee stubby.
Lastly, for homeowners with small to medium yards, the 18v Ryobi are great. The Ryobi 40v are phenomenal. I just picked up the 40v Expand-It trimmer as I had the edger attachment. That edger is money on the 40v stick. The trimmer is dual line, so it makes quick work of any weeds and overgrowing grass.
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The difference is that the HP batteries has another contact point which let the HP tool to use the "extra" power.
I wanna keep it to one other brand...do you recommend Milwaukee or Ryobi?
Ridgid is stepping it up and they do have a stapler, so I don't really regret going Ridgid at least just yet. Milwaukee is like double the price in some tools and most Ridgid products I have I got for half the price or around that.
The two I'd definitely stay away from are the sander and the circ saw.
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