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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tool Review: Ryobi's New Green Lithium
Another box came into the
Popular Woodworking
shop this morning. This one was unmarked. Secret. No names applied. I had to open it immediately. Inside there was one chartreuse-type green canvas bag with “Ryobi” emblazoned on the front.
Inside was
Ryobi’s newest toolkit offerings
; the lithium tools that are an extension of the
One+ System
. And you will not have trouble finding them at the store. They're hyper green and gray.
There are three different kits available. One kit is the Lithium Battery Upgrade Kit. As the name implies, it’s the new battery, a 2.4 amp-hour (Ah) design that works with all existing tools, and charger. The charger energizes any and all One+ batteries. Prepare to pay $99 for this battery upgrade.
For a paltry $60 more you can pick up the two-piece Lithium Power Drill Kit. This kit has the gear from the first kit plus an 18-volt, 24-position clutch drill with a 1/2"-sleeveless chuck in addition to a high-intensity flashlight with a swivel head.
Feeling extra flush? The four-piece Lithium Power Tool Kit includes a 5-1/2" circular saw with a left-side blade design (you can see the cut line more easily), a variable-speed reciprocating saw, an extra battery as well as the tools from the two-piece kit – all this for $259.
We’ll use and test these tools in the coming weeks then report back our thoughts. In the meantime, if you want have a large "Honey-do" list around your home or shop, you might want to grab one of these deals right away. The kits are rolling out to Home Depot stores now.
– Glen D. Huey
Read other entries by Glen D. Huey
Wednesday, September 26, 2007 7:32:02 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Comments [3]
Wednesday, October 03, 2007 1:31:16 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
WILL BE INTERESTING TO FIND OUT RESULTS OF BATTERY
POWER AND LONGIVITY.
GEORGE ROTHJ3K24
Thursday, October 04, 2007 7:52:09 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
So will I!, I have a set that I have seriously considered trashing due to poor battery life and non-existant storage. Great tools, but batteries are the pits. I can't recommend Ryobi because of this. I've got a PorterCable that is over a year older that hold charge months.
John Lifer
Sunday, April 27, 2008 11:34:27 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Tool battery are specifically designed for most of Tool battery brand and model.toolbattery8.com offers a complete line of tool battery or other parts and compatible replacements for most Tool battery models.It will guide you in choosing the correct Tool battery for your Tool battery.
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