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pburg_hokie

Joined: 01/01/2005 Posts: 1383
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Sounds like drill/impact combo is your use case. Have had good Ryobi


experience so far. I have their leaf blower, hedge trimmer, work light, and line trimmer in their One+ system. No power problems so far at all. Their battery charger is relatively quick. I've got an older, smaller battery and a newer 4.0 Ah so between the two, I should have juice to finish a standard project. The 100 MPH 280 CFM jet leaf blower is particularly great. I did have to replace the pull trigger on it recently. $20 part on eBay did the trick. Wife uses line trimmer but I don't like it because it's too light and stick to gas powered trimmer. And like Tafkam said, get rid of Phillips and stick to square or Torx. Good luck!

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Posted: 07/28/2020 at 2:39PM



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