Ryobi powertools...

LOL

How, exactly do you break a drill? :confused:

Did you know that there is a dial to set it to hammer, and you don't have to hit it while drilling :rolleyes:
 
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From memory I was driving in some screws to fix down 25mm ply wood.

I think one drill burnt out, the other was still in use but he batteries were so hot they weren't charging, still wouldn't charge several hours later.
 
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Ryobi are like most companies they make industrial and DIY tools ....I use a Ryobi re 601 which is regarded as one of the best Routers available...but my mate has 2 of the cordless drills that are a load of crap....which has now got me wondering if its just there cordless tools that are poor ???There belt sanders are good too by the way
 
yes i have the 4" belt sander and love it ;)

and when talking about the one+ system any person that says ryobi is rubbish is not working ryobi within designed spec
its not full blown trade the one+ system is diy light to medium trade

would you buy a small car and complain when it failed hauling a large caravan!!!!
 
yes i have the 4" belt sander and love it ;)

and when talking about the one+ system any person that says ryobi is rubbish is not working ryobi within designed spec
its not full blown trade the one+ system is diy light to medium trade

would you buy a small car and complain when it failed hauling a large caravan!!!!
its horses for courses pal...i just think people expect too much from tools now days ..you cant expect a £70 drill to be as good as on that's £200 even from the same manufacturer
 
Ive got the cordless angle grinder from the One+ range with the normal 18 volt battery packs. I find it to be underpowered for use in my work thats cutting up steel posts.
Its a well made unit and i suppose it would be ideal for light duty DIY work.
 
funny enough i have the dewalt 18v grinder :LOL: :LOL:

do you use ultra thin discs as they make all the difference they are between1 to 2mm thick
 
I use the ultra-thin disks too, and they whizz through steel.

Look out for them regularly in the Aldi offers
 
I still have a load of the Aldi (or Lidl) discs, decent quality for peanuts
 

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