expiredminntwins | Staff posted Aug 20, 2024 11:09 AM
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expiredminntwins | Staff posted Aug 20, 2024 11:09 AM
Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Jig Saw w/ 4.0 Ah Battery, 2.0 Ah Battery & Charger
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Just letting people know in case they'd rather hold out another week or two for a better model.
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So, I guess if you want the $69 non-brushless saw and some extra batteries and are willing to pay $99, this is the deal for you.
So, I guess if you want the $69 non-brushless saw and some extra batteries and are willing to pay $99, this is the deal for you.
Just note, this is their cheapest jigsaw and they're not great. Known for not keeping the blade true with any side to side force. Found this out first hand and promptly got rid of it.
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Just note, this is their cheapest jigsaw and they're not great. Known for not keeping the blade true with any side to side force. Found this out first hand and promptly got rid of it.
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Just letting people know in case they'd rather hold out another week or two for a better model.
Just letting people know in case they'd rather hold out another week or two for a better model.
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Deal is dead now, but anything close to $70 is a good price.
Their fans on the other hand is awesome. For tools I use often it's min dewalt, makita and Milwaukee for the top
Their fans on the other hand is awesome. For tools I use often it's min dewalt, makita and Milwaukee for the top
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For example, a simple drill + impact will handle most of what a homeowner will use. But if we're talking about more torque type applications you'll quickly see where those tools can't hold up. I tried redoing a 500sq ft deck with my diy homeowner ryobi set and they absolutely sucked. Constantly needing to charge batteries and putting a lot of muscle into driving a deck screw.
But things like their 18ga brad nailer, their fans, their low torque impact wrenches and such are perfectly fine for most people and projects.
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