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Need a suggestion to replace my drill (battery operated)
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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 454628" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>good buy, I have ryobi stuff got into mostly cause the price was appealing, but I have some of my original dark blue ryobi tools going strong from over 10 years ago. Granted my original nicad batteries have since crapped out, but the old stuff still works with the new lithium ones. Only ryobi tool I have had break on me was the original hammer drill I started with finally just wore out a little over a year ago after many many years of use. I think I got my original set as a kid in middle school at age 12 was a recipricating saw, hammer drill, circular saw, and light. All of those orginal tools still work except the drill I'm 28 now. So people dog on it cause ryobi is cheap but I've had really good luck out of all the ryobi crap I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 454628, member: 18942"] good buy, I have ryobi stuff got into mostly cause the price was appealing, but I have some of my original dark blue ryobi tools going strong from over 10 years ago. Granted my original nicad batteries have since crapped out, but the old stuff still works with the new lithium ones. Only ryobi tool I have had break on me was the original hammer drill I started with finally just wore out a little over a year ago after many many years of use. I think I got my original set as a kid in middle school at age 12 was a recipricating saw, hammer drill, circular saw, and light. All of those orginal tools still work except the drill I'm 28 now. So people dog on it cause ryobi is cheap but I've had really good luck out of all the ryobi crap I have. [/QUOTE]
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