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Ryobi tool reviews anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 724933" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Bought a bunch of Ryobi tools about 10 years ago and they actually gave me pretty decent service for all the non demanding DIY stuff I had to do around the house, but when a couple of tough jobs came up they all broke. So really depends on the usage profile, try picking the tools up and check the weight difference, the cheaper stuff all save costs on the electrical motors. For tougher jobs I'd definitely buy something more decent like Makita. I ended up spending a good deal more money on a Makita Cordless drill last year, but it has handled some really tough jobs quite well and feels like it would do a good job day in and day out, but I'm sure it will eventually break as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 724933, member: 997"] Bought a bunch of Ryobi tools about 10 years ago and they actually gave me pretty decent service for all the non demanding DIY stuff I had to do around the house, but when a couple of tough jobs came up they all broke. So really depends on the usage profile, try picking the tools up and check the weight difference, the cheaper stuff all save costs on the electrical motors. For tougher jobs I'd definitely buy something more decent like Makita. I ended up spending a good deal more money on a Makita Cordless drill last year, but it has handled some really tough jobs quite well and feels like it would do a good job day in and day out, but I'm sure it will eventually break as well. [/QUOTE]
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