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Post #146557277 added 04-10-2021 3:54 PM by HonestMammoth473 in Deal Talk
On clearance for $56 now. YMMV, but it was this price at numerous HDs in NJ and PA today.
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Post #144151703 added 12-26-2020 5:16 AM by huit56y in Deal Talk
Can't find the post for $25. Mind pointing me to it? Thanks. BTW, on outlet store I found a model ZRP214...
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Post #143795984 added 12-15-2020 12:03 PM by burner1515 in Deal Talk
It sounds like the same review, no need for this unless you are drilling concrete, or something similar, a lot. The difference sounds like you applied full pressure to the trigger on 2 while in...
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Post #143779991 added 12-15-2020 2:07 AM by Lolbadcat in Deal Talk
I box as a hobby and don't have a soft wrist by any means. Did you have it on the full power setting? 24 and hammer mode. Funny I didn't see your comment until after mine. Total opposite reviews 🤪
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Post #143779934 added 12-15-2020 2:01 AM by Lolbadcat in Deal Talk
I love the ryobi line as an all around handy man. That said I didn't know I needed this and had no clue how amazing this was for the price. I have a few impacts and but needed to drill through...
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Post #142253939 added 11-14-2020 6:37 PM by GregWmson in Deal Talk
Buy this and then catch the cordless drill and driver on sale for $99 with 2 batteries and a charger that comes around every year. I buy Ryobi tools only and have probably 15 of them they are imo the...
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Post #141834329 added 11-03-2020 4:26 PM by BrianH5624 in Deal Talk
Yea every 5-8 seconds dip in water but it also causes them to become brittle and break
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Post #141791987 added 11-02-2020 11:34 AM by hmanstylez in Deal Talk
I'm no expert, but I would also imagine lubrication may help!
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Post #141779492 added 11-02-2020 5:49 AM by RickyE3678 in Deal Talk
I have two of these. Still work perfectly. One is so old it’s the blue color. But both broke in the same way fairly early on - the handle snapped off where it attaches to the body. So to me that’s...
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Post #141742868 added 10-31-2020 5:43 PM by Grateful11 in Deal Talk
You need this not an impact driver. https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-18-Volt-ONE-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-3-Speed-1-2-in-Impact-Wrench-Kit-with-1-4-0-Ah-Battery-18-Volt-Charger-and-Bag-P1833/302648209
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Post #141736886 added 10-31-2020 12:58 PM by burner1515 in Deal Talk
Me too. I have a corded hammer drill I used to drill into brick for mounting a tv antenna. Even using proper masonry bits I never felt I was ripping the world in two pieces at warp speed, just the...
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Post #141731645 added 10-31-2020 9:36 AM by MehdiAanis in Deal Talk
The answer will cost you only $50+Tax :)
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Post #141727742 added 10-31-2020 6:43 AM by turbodog in Deal Talk
There is a clutch on the drill that when set will stop you from delivering max torque. There are also two speed settings, the slower "high torque" setting #1 is easier to control. Using these...
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Post #141726185 added 10-31-2020 4:44 AM by PCracer51 in Deal Talk
​ The 3/8 drill with battery and charger is the same price. Probably a better pick for a starter DIY user than the one listed here. ...
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Post #141723173 added 10-30-2020 10:26 PM by BrianH5624 in Deal Talk
Yea we have, it still takes FOREVER! We’ve tried carbide and diamond. We currently use these $15 a pop bits. They do about 8 holes before they get to brittle. We install premium tiles tho, think $15+...
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Post #141718754 added 10-30-2020 6:43 PM by FarkadE in Deal Talk
This will do well with simple jobs, nothing too heavy
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Post #141718604 added 10-30-2020 6:35 PM by HonestMammoth473 in Deal Talk
I'm scratching my head over all the comments calling this a "super powerful" drill. It's workable, but if you're going to be drilling a lot of concrete, I would opt for something with more oomph. I...
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Post #141718169 added 10-30-2020 6:15 PM by OhFrugal in Deal Talk
You scared me with your friend's experience (Your reference to the friend is not like asking for a friend questions, I assume :rolleyes:). Can you explain "setting DOWN to a high torque/clutch...
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Post #141717362 added 10-30-2020 5:48 PM by hmanstylez in Deal Talk
When you're drilling into porcelain the tool isn't as important as the bit is. Invest in some quality materials specific bits.
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Post #141716402 added 10-30-2020 5:13 PM by jory12072 in Deal Talk
Would get a combination set to be honest. Drill, saw, light, couple batteries, etc... for like 200 bucks. Ryobi coordless is a great tool set. Thier batteries never change over. Tools you get today...
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