Product Description: | The RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool delivers more power to achieve up to 80% faster cutting and 2.5X more cuts on a single charge when cutting through material like wood, drywall, plastic, and metal. ONE+ HP Technology delivers more power, runtime, durability and speed utilizing brushless motors, advanced electronics and HIGH PERFORMANCE lithium technology. A 3.8 oscillation angle gives this tool the power for demolition and its variable speed dial enables speeds from 10,000-20,000 OPM providing control in detailed applications. Eliminate fatigue with the on-board lock-on button during extended tasks. And when working in dimly lit areas, use the LED work light to illuminate your space. This tool converts to a detail sander with the included sanding pad and can even remove grout with a grout blade, giving you the ability to complete multiple tasks with just one tool. Utilize the tool-free accessory change to quickly switch between the included blades and sanding pad with little downtime. Best of all, it is part of the RYOBI ONE+ system where any 18V ONE+ battery works with any ONE+ product and is compatible with most multi-tool accessories. This 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Multi-Tool Kit is backed by the RYOBI 3-year manufacturerās warranty and includes a Plunge Cut Blade, Flush Cut Blade, Sanding Pad, 3 PC. Sandpaper (60,80, 120 grit), (2) 18V 4Ah Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE Batteries, 18V Lithium 2Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery, and Charger. |
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This is $169 and but you're stuck with a tool you may or may not need. I don't know if I am overlooking anything.
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Edit: if the link isn't working, the video is titled "How Dangerous Are Knockoff Tool Batteries? Let's find out!" by Project Farm on Youtube.
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and the ridgid version is same price with 2.0Ah battery. Any thoughts on the dewalt vs ridgid?
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and the ridgid version is same price with 2.0Ah battery. Any thoughts on the dewalt vs ridgid?
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I have never had the Ryobi, and the Ridgid you linked to is the older version, the new version has a variable speed trigger like the Dewalt. I already had a Dewalt that I replaced a Milwaukee M12 Fuel with and bought the Ridgid for our motorhome but returned it and got another Dewalt. The variable speed trigger makes all the difference for me with a multi-tool, and the Dewalt has the best blade lock of them all. Milwaukee needs to go back and add a variable speed trigger and the M12 blade lock failed on me after less than a dozen cuts, that blade lock sucks.
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