Home Depot has 6-Tool Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless Combo Kit with 2 Batteries (1.5 Ah / 4.0 Ah) & Charger (PCL1600K2) on sale for $199. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
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Model: RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit with 1.5 Ah Battery, 4.0 Ah Battery, and Charger
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The difference between an impact driver and drill is that an impact driver is designed to drive fasteners, while the drill is designed to bore holes. However, some drills also have a screwdriver function.
There are some pros to having a combined drill and driver. You get two tools in one, which saves on costs, and it's more convenient than constantly swapping between tools. But there are also cons. Drills don't have enough torque to reliably drive fasteners through hard materials. They drive fasteners slowly compared to an impact driver. And they rotate much faster, which means you have less control, and screw heads tend to get damaged.
This is a great starter set. I'm glad HD can still offer this for $200 after all these years.
Agreed this is a great deal. I bought an almost identical set in Oct 2023 for $279 on DTO, it had the sander and one more battery so about same value. Have used every single tool several times (even the often ridiculed flash light) and since expanded the 'collection'.
Don't worry about paying up for Brushless, HP batteries or more expensive brands, these tools have handled everything I've thrown at them as a mediocre DYIer
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Agreed this is a great deal. I bought an almost identical set in Oct 2023 for $279 on DTO, it had the sander and one more battery so about same value. Have used every single tool several times (even the often ridiculed flash light) and since expanded the 'collection'.
Don't worry about paying up for Brushless, HP batteries or more expensive brands, these tools have handled everything I've thrown at them as a mediocre DYIer
Agreed this is a great deal. I bought an almost identical set in Oct 2023 for $279 on DTO, it had the sander and one more battery so about same value. Have used every single tool several times (even the often ridiculed flash light) and since expanded the 'collection'.
Don't worry about paying up for Brushless, HP batteries or more expensive brands, these tools have handled everything I've thrown at them as a mediocre DYIer
Same experience here. Bought them in 2020 after buying a home and have done everything I have asked!
Yes, some people look down on them but they do everything I need. I'm not a construction worker. Also batteries are always available at a great deal with free tools.
whats the difference between an impact driver and a drill driver, i realize i have been using them interchangeably
The difference between an impact driver and drill is that an impact driver is designed to drive fasteners, while the drill is designed to bore holes. However, some drills also have a screwdriver function.
There are some pros to having a combined drill and driver. You get two tools in one, which saves on costs, and it's more convenient than constantly swapping between tools. But there are also cons. Drills don't have enough torque to reliably drive fasteners through hard materials. They drive fasteners slowly compared to an impact driver. And they rotate much faster, which means you have less control, and screw heads tend to get damaged.
whats the difference between an impact driver and a drill driver, i realize i have been using them interchangeably
To add more to other responses. A drill can be used to install fasteners, but it's better suited when the screw is short, the material is soft (like dry wall), or you want to go slow with more control over the torque (like a computer case, or installing furniture). But if you want to fasten a 4 inch screw to fix a fence panel that's loose, you probably want the impact driver that's got more torque to drive a long fastener.
I bought an almost identical 6 tool combo in 21, just sold them last month. They did the work and hold up pretty well. Good starter kit. Definitely recommend when you don't have any tools now.
The reason for upgrade: 5.5 circular saw is quite under power, with new Diablo blade, it still stalls a lot when rip cut 3/8 pressure treated plywood; the impact is one speed, easy to over sink screws; sawzall struggles sometimes when cutting fresh big roots.
My next project is to install vinyl/composite railings on a concrete patio. This kit has a 1/2 in. Drill/Driver and a 1/4 in. Impact Driver which I need, but I don't need any of the other tools (have some of them already). A few questions:
I've seen other kits with a 1/2" impact driver. Can someone tell me the pros and cons of the 1/4" vs 1/2"?
Would the drill/drivers in this kit be good enough to drill 3/8" holes in concrete and drive masonry anchors for the posts?
One of the earlier messages mentioned that these aren't brushless tools - what would I be missing out on if I got this kit?
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There are some pros to having a combined drill and driver. You get two tools in one, which saves on costs, and it's more convenient than constantly swapping between tools. But there are also cons. Drills don't have enough torque to reliably drive fasteners through hard materials. They drive fasteners slowly compared to an impact driver. And they rotate much faster, which means you have less control, and screw heads tend to get damaged.
Don't worry about paying up for Brushless, HP batteries or more expensive brands, these tools have handled everything I've thrown at them as a mediocre DYIer
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Don't worry about paying up for Brushless, HP batteries or more expensive brands, these tools have handled everything I've thrown at them as a mediocre DYIer
Don't worry about paying up for Brushless, HP batteries or more expensive brands, these tools have handled everything I've thrown at them as a mediocre DYIer
Same experience here. Bought them in 2020 after buying a home and have done everything I have asked!
Yes, some people look down on them but they do everything I need. I'm not a construction worker. Also batteries are always available at a great deal with free tools.
The difference between an impact driver and drill is that an impact driver is designed to drive fasteners, while the drill is designed to bore holes. However, some drills also have a screwdriver function.
There are some pros to having a combined drill and driver. You get two tools in one, which saves on costs, and it's more convenient than constantly swapping between tools. But there are also cons. Drills don't have enough torque to reliably drive fasteners through hard materials. They drive fasteners slowly compared to an impact driver. And they rotate much faster, which means you have less control, and screw heads tend to get damaged.
Drill for drilling, driver for fasteners. Although i use a drill for both.
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To add more to other responses. A drill can be used to install fasteners, but it's better suited when the screw is short, the material is soft (like dry wall), or you want to go slow with more control over the torque (like a computer case, or installing furniture). But if you want to fasten a 4 inch screw to fix a fence panel that's loose, you probably want the impact driver that's got more torque to drive a long fastener.
No, you are not able to hack in this way.
The reason for upgrade: 5.5 circular saw is quite under power, with new Diablo blade, it still stalls a lot when rip cut 3/8 pressure treated plywood; the impact is one speed, easy to over sink screws; sawzall struggles sometimes when cutting fresh big roots.
For comparison, this is the kit I had my eye on for $199 (isn't on sale though): ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. Drill/Driver and Impact Driver Kit w/(2) 2.0 Ah Batteries, Charger, and Bag [homedepot.com]. The tools are brushless and seem to have more torque/power.