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I have a ridgid 18V lithium and both the batteries crapped out on me about 2 months laterLast edited by krazy kris; 09-12-2012, 11:38 AM.
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostSome of my Ryobi 18v stuff is going on at least 8+ years no issues. Not sure how they would work for commercial use but for home use they are great.
Also, my list was not conclusive just the 2 best bangs for the buck that I've found.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Bought a couple of Bosch 18v Lithium drill sets a while back when Lowes was clearancing those out. Got them for $45 a set. Drill came with 2 batteries and Bosch was running a promo at the time to get 2 more batteries by MIR.
I know this doesn't help you but had to solid barg.
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Originally posted by Rafa View Post18v lithium ion Makita's here. Drill and impact and love the shit out of them. I have the green(Turquoise?)/black ones and in-law has the white/black. Not sure what is difference other than color. Mine are about 4 years old.
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Fuck cheap ass drills man, that is one thing you need to work 100%.
I went out and bought one of the cheaper white/black Makita's 18V 1.5amp. It worked okay for a week, and then I bent the main shaft drilling (which is pathetic) and nearly caught it on fire (drilling a metal post with a 1/2" bit). So I returned it and bought their top of the line 18V 3.0amp green drill and impact. That thing is a beast. The set runs about $300."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by Frank View PostI have restored 2 batteries for my Ryobi 18v and lasted nearly two more years. I wrote the dates on them when I did so I know it true. Used a MIG welder method. You can find how to's on youtubeStreet car.
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