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populartunabreath posted Yesterday 01:43 PM
populartunabreath posted Yesterday 01:43 PM

Ryobi 4V Cordless 1/4 in. Screwdriver Kit with Bit Accessories (10-Piece) and USB Cable, $18.97, FS, Home Depot

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Home Depot has RYOBI 4V Cordless 1/4 in. Screwdriver Kit with Bit Accessories (10-Piece) and USB Cable for $18.97. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../329931209
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../329931209

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Steel_RainYesterday 01:56 PM
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Avoid this one, I bought it a few months ago. It's Micro-USB charging and Its very unrefined, even for a $20 dollar tool.
Spend the extra $10 and get this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../318964392
For the average DIY / homeowner, the RYOBI USB Lithium Battery System is a much better option and the tools offered in that ecosystem are decent enough for occasional use for a Homegamer.
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AxemansHellYesterday 02:38 PM
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Shame. Micro USB kills it for me.
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Quote from AxemansHell :
Shame. Micro USB kills it for me.
its so stupid. youve got aliexpress flashlight models that have swapped over to usb-c for years now, yet ryobi cant be like, hmm... is it time to put the brakes on the micro usb charger in 2025? nah. we save $0.01 per tool by buying all these old micro ports that no one wants, lets keep it rolling!
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NSXMK3Yesterday 04:37 PM
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Quote from Steel_Rain :
Avoid this one, I bought it a few months ago. It's Micro-USB charging and Its very unrefined, even for a $20 dollar tool. Spend the extra $10 and get this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../318964392For the average DIY / homeowner, the RYOBI USB Lithium Battery System is a much better option and the tools offered in that ecosystem are decent enough for occasional use for a Homegamer.
The $30 one is the one I was originally looking at, totally set on buying it, but after watching some videos on it... The power still just seems incredibly weak and once it hits its torque limit, which isn't much, it shuts down for 3 or 4 seconds until you can start using it again. Again. I ended up going with the $25 hoto 25 piece set on Amazon and the Fanttik S1 Apex from Costco for $35, and both of those seem to be a much better option with more power, ease of use, and more accessories included
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gabb7Yesterday 07:05 PM
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Best deal ever - saving 91 cents imagine what you can do with this much cash.
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Steel_RainYesterday 08:47 PM
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Quote from NSXMK3 :
The $30 one is the one I was originally looking at, totally set on buying it, but after watching some videos on it... The power still just seems incredibly weak and once it hits its torque limit, which isn't much, it shuts down for 3 or 4 seconds until you can start using it again. Again. I ended up going with the $25 hoto 25 piece set on Amazon and the Fanttik S1 Apex from Costco for $35, and both of those seem to be a much better option with more power, ease of use, and more accessories included
Agreed on it being weak, but it's still a better tool then the original listing. I've used the USB version for a few months and it's good for "light" assembly/tear down work, but it certainly won't replace an impact driver. I wouldn't purchase it to use in a professional setting.

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