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
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It's definitely not as big a deal for most as some make it out to be, but it's also a big deal for those few. Up to you to determine where you fall. I personally have a couple HP batteries and the rest of mine are non-HP and I'm just fine with that. 😁
These tools, even the cheap brushed ones, are gonna be great for most diy'ers.
I wanna keep it to one other brand...do you recommend Milwaukee or Ryobi?
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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.
I want to try not to get into all three. Tho' I do see comments like "X's drill is better than Ys" and "Y's saw is better than Z's". I prefer Ridgid. My sense is, that Milwaukee is better than Ryobi. Sure, more $ usually but ya get what ya pay for.
I'm old enough to know, ya get what ya pay for. I'm old enough to have kicked myself enough times for saving in the short terms and then having to re-buy in the long term. That is, no savings at all.
I want to try not to get into all three. Tho' I do see comments like "X's drill is better than Ys" and "Y's saw is better than Z's". I prefer Ridgid. My sense is, that Milwaukee is better than Ryobi. Sure, more $ usually but ya get what ya pay for.
I'm old enough to know, ya get what ya pay for. I'm old enough to have kicked myself enough times for saving in the short terms and then having to re-buy in the long term. That is, no savings at all.
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Of course, YMMV on time to receive replacement.
tip: When the tool "dies" because the battery is low, don't attempt to use the battery further until charged. I'm pretty sure that's what caused my 2 premature failures.
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