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simplicity14twin Member
Age : 26 Join date : 2014-01-14 Points : 4099 Posts : 112 Location : New Hampshire
| Subject: ryobi 18 v sawzall January 16th 2014, 7:06 pm | |
| just got this for christmas like 4 weeks ago anyone used one alot cuz i haven't and im not sure how good it is. I also got the 18 v drill | |
| | | Thunderdivine Veteran Member
Join date : 2012-12-21 Points : 6528 Posts : 2101 Location : Norway, Europe
| Subject: Re: ryobi 18 v sawzall January 16th 2014, 10:35 pm | |
| - simplicity14twin wrote:
- just got this for christmas like 4 weeks ago anyone used one alot cuz i haven't and im not sure how good it is. I also got the 18 v drill
Never tried the multisaw from ryobi, but have the drill, saw, sander and flashlight of the 18v system. And it's been great. | |
| | | willis923 Veteran Member
Age : 28 Join date : 2013-04-10 Points : 5746 Posts : 1408 Location : Galway NY
| | | | richie thomas Veteran Member
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Age : 29 Join date : 2011-08-04 Points : 6385 Posts : 1434 Location : east dublin georgia
| Subject: Re: ryobi 18 v sawzall January 16th 2014, 11:20 pm | |
| we've went through 2 of em in the past month, but the drill works good | |
| | | simplicity14twin Member
Age : 26 Join date : 2014-01-14 Points : 4099 Posts : 112 Location : New Hampshire
| Subject: Re: ryobi 18 v sawzall January 16th 2014, 11:27 pm | |
| yea its the one+ lithium system. they seem durable at least, but now a 'days that doesn't mean much. | |
| | | willis923 Veteran Member
Age : 28 Join date : 2013-04-10 Points : 5746 Posts : 1408 Location : Galway NY
| Subject: Re: ryobi 18 v sawzall January 17th 2014, 2:34 pm | |
| my grandpa has a one+ drill. he got it for $99 last christmas for himself. i still like my porter cable and dewalt tools, and im not a fan of ryobi, but i gotta say, i DO like his drill. batteries never seem to quit, however i did get the motor smoking one day. still keeps trucking though. good luck with the saw | |
| | | simplicity14twin Member
Age : 26 Join date : 2014-01-14 Points : 4099 Posts : 112 Location : New Hampshire
| Subject: Re: ryobi 18 v sawzall January 17th 2014, 2:52 pm | |
| see when it comes to tools I like snap on for all my hand tools and storage and milwaukee for power tools. However as you may no milwaukee stuff is way too overpriced in my opinion even though I still buy their stuff. But I have the ryobi electric grinder which I have run the hell out of and it works mint. So I thought I would try their drill and sawzall, but everyone has their own tool opinions, and I was looking at the porter cable stuff at aubuchon's. I have to say their stuff looks really good and its at an affordable price. Maybe I will look into their stuff for my next buy. | |
| | | Thunderdivine Veteran Member
Join date : 2012-12-21 Points : 6528 Posts : 2101 Location : Norway, Europe
| Subject: Re: ryobi 18 v sawzall January 17th 2014, 5:14 pm | |
| - simplicity14twin wrote:
- see when it comes to tools I like snap on for all my hand tools and storage and milwaukee for power tools. However as you may no milwaukee stuff is way too overpriced in my opinion even though I still buy their stuff. But I have the ryobi electric grinder which I have run the hell out of and it works mint. So I thought I would try their drill and sawzall, but everyone has their own tool opinions, and I was looking at the porter cable stuff at aubuchon's. I have to say their stuff looks really good and its at an affordable price. Maybe I will look into their stuff for my next buy.
Nice to hear the electric grinder is A OK. But also on a side note, if most people would let the attached tool do the job, and last but not least use the correct tool for the job, i think most tools would last a very long time. And i've heard that most big companies gets made in the same factories anyway, kinda like, same *****, different wrapping. | |
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