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Anonymous
Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
bought this last year at the same price. It has been working well so far. No complaint yet.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
49 for me
3 years ago |
Anonymous
New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It's not bad because it comes with the battery. Rule of Ryobi tools: batteries are expensive, tools are cheap. But that doesn't mean the tools are low quality -- they're pretty good for home use. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
RoshDrozzley
I think it's a great deal since it comes with the battery. Ryobi is a pretty good brand. As long as an impact driver is what you need and not a standard drill (this one is not for drilling holes, it is just for placing screws or other fasteners) //@anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
this driver is a beast, good deal.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Go get it if you need an impact driver in typical home projects like putting screws on woods or drywalls. It is a very good deal. But we will need a drill driver as well some day. Normally it saves more if you buy a pair. //@anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
They jacked up the price! It's now $49!
3 years ago |
cheetah
change to store number 1918, then choose free shipping. //@anonymous: They jacked up the price! It's now $49!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
No, for tools, buy the best ones you can afford or you will upgrade later anyway. //@anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It depends. Unless you are a professional contractor, this tool should cover most of house work. //@anonymous: No, for tools, buy the best ones you can afford or you will upgrade later anyway. //@anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I really do not think so. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Does it drill as well?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Your argument is baseless. What really makes a difference between mid and high-end tools is a torque offered by a tool, not a battery. Most brushless, expensive tools tend to be overspec for everyday work. Ryobi has a proven track of the reliability among users. //@anonymous: Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
You forgot to mention vibration, it's way more with Ryobi, even the inflator. //@anonymous: Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I have one and it is very good
3 years ago |
Anonymous
you get for what you pay for. owned dewalt also, battery not made in china but 2 died in 2 month //@Anonymous: Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Not bad. Cheap and versatile tools available. I use them maybe 1-2 time a m9nth and failed to break any. For occasional use, 12v tools are good enough. Of cause M12 is more expensive than Ryobi 18v.. //@anonymous: you get for what you pay for. owned dewalt also, battery not made in china but 2 died in 2 month //@Anonymous: Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
compare apple to apple. You compare $150 dewalt vs $39 ryobi? No way. This is a very nice tool at this price. //@anonymous: you get for what you pay for. owned dewalt also, battery not made in china but 2 died in 2 month //@Anonymous: Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
User error, should not let any lithium ion battery over-discharge. For safer choice, Makita batteries have auto shutoff mechanism //@anonymous: you get for what you pay for. owned dewalt also, battery not made in china but 2 died in 2 month //@Anonymous: Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
M12 fuel tools are more powerful than these 18vs //@anonymous: Not bad. Cheap and versatile tools available. I use them maybe 1-2 time a m9nth and failed to break any. For occasional use, 12v tools are good enough. Of cause M12 is more expensive than Ryobi 18v.. //@anonymous: you get for what you pay for. owned dewalt also, battery not made in china but 2 died in 2 month //@Anonymous: Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
My made in USA DeWalt DCD791 together with 5.0ah battery and charger only costed me $50 from homedepot //@anonymous: compare apple to apple. You compare $150 dewalt vs $39 ryobi? No way. This is a very nice tool at this price. //@anonymous: you get for what you pay for. owned dewalt also, battery not made in china but 2 died in 2 month //@Anonymous: Ryobi tools are cheaply built, heavier and nosier, and batteries use cheap Chinese 18650 cells now. Basically you get what you pay for. //@Anonymous: This is bad advice. Ryobi tools are good for everyone except contractors who need heavy duty tools that they use every day. //@anonymous: No for handyman like home owners. Yes for most of the others who only need to work with even less than 50 screws in a year. //@Anonymous: New home owner here. Is it a good deal? Better or on par with Thanksgiving deals?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
OOO
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
Great. Get 2.
3 years ago |