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Product Name: | RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit with 1.5 Ah Battery, 4.0 Ah Battery, and Charger |
Product Description: | RYOBI introduces the 18V ONE+ 6-Tool Combo Kit with 1/2 in. Drill/Driver, 1/4 in. Impact Driver, Reciprocating Saw, 5-1/2 in. Circular Saw, Multi-Tool, LED Light, Batteries, Charger, and Bag. The Drill/Driver provides up to 515 in./lbs. of torque and features a 1/2 in. ratcheting metal chuck to match your drilling and driving needs. The Impact Driver is able to drive long deck screws or large lag screws with ease by delivering 3,400 IPM along with 1800 in./lbs. of torque controlled by a variable-speed trigger that churns out 2,700 RPM. The Reciprocating Saw delivers better productivity with up to 3,400 SPM and 60% faster cutting. The 5-1/2 in. Circular Saw has the ability to cut through 2-by material, with over 215 cuts per charge. The Multi-Tool features an adjustable speed dial giving the ability to make cuts into drywall, metal, wood, plastic, composite and other materials, along with the ability to sand the finest details. The LED Light also has 280 Lumens of light output and has a 130° pivoting head. The included Batteries and Charger are compatible with RYOBI ONE+ Tools. Best of all, this kit is part of the RYOBI ONE+ System of over 280 Cordless Products that all work on the same battery platform. Backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty, this Kit includes a Drill/Driver, an Impact Driver, a Circular Saw, a Reciprocating Saw, a Multi-Tool, an LED Light, a 4.0 Ah Battery, a 1.5 Ah Battery, Charger, Bag, and Operator’s Manuals. |
Product SKU: | 317987591_317987591 |
UPC: | 33287200153 |
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Haha, true, but what a great ecosystem to get into. This or hart is what I would recommend to beginner.
I would say Ryobi... They just have so many more useful tools, and more deals too
Pros should go pro but the rest of us don't need pro level of quality/durability.
FYI for anyone needing a circular saw in particular: This circular saw gets a lot of hate here on SD, it is probably the worse tool of the bunch.
I'm a first-time homeowner (closing 6/26 ) and looking for a set of tools for some minor home repairs (replacing some drywall, cutting/making a form to pour my own concrete pad for a minisplit, possibly making a lean-to/car port in the future etc.).
Is it worth the $50 to upgrade from the Walmart branded kit to this, or are there really no differences?
I'm a first-time homeowner (closing 6/26 ) and looking for a set of tools for some minor home repairs (replacing some drywall, cutting/making a form to pour my own concrete pad for a minisplit, possibly making a lean-to/car port in the future etc.).
Is it worth the $50 to upgrade from the Walmart branded kit to this, or are there really no differences?
I'm a first-time homeowner (closing 6/26 ) and looking for a set of tools for some minor home repairs (replacing some drywall, cutting/making a form to pour my own concrete pad for a minisplit, possibly making a lean-to/car port in the future etc.).
Is it worth the $50 to upgrade from the Walmart branded kit to this, or are there really no differences?
Yes this is way better than the Walmart one. It's a one go for all tools
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I'm a first-time homeowner (closing 6/26 ) and looking for a set of tools for some minor home repairs (replacing some drywall, cutting/making a form to pour my own concrete pad for a minisplit, possibly making a lean-to/car port in the future etc.).
Is it worth the $50 to upgrade from the Walmart branded kit to this, or are there really no differences?
Quality between the two should be similar (same parent company), and Hart seems to be expanding their tool catalog well. However, I do favor Ryobi for the following: more tools (225?, 250?), and can pretty easily get deals via Direct Tools or Tools Direct (eBay seller).
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I started my 40v with Ryobi because of the budget 3rd party battery availably on zon
edit. I hope to never need them.
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I'm a first-time homeowner (closing 6/26 https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...lies/smile.gif ) and looking for a set of tools for some minor home repairs (replacing some drywall, cutting/making a form to pour my own concrete pad for a minisplit, possibly making a lean-to/car port in the future etc.).
Is it worth the $50 to upgrade from the Walmart branded kit to this, or are there really no differences?