Ryobi cordless tools

Discussion in 'Tools And Equipment' started by spudbristol, Sep 5, 2008.

  1. spudbristol

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    Ryobi are fairly well regarded, One of my mates is a builder and he uses ryobi for ocasionally used tools.

    Personally i only use Bosch blue kit .

    The cordless circ saws are alright but dont have the power of corded, great for ply but you wouldnt want to trim up a door with one.
     
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    Hi Spud Yes Techtronic Based in Hongkong own Ryobi tools I have only heard good reports about them,in actual fact they have just also purchased atlas Copco and they own ,AEG-Vax-Dirt Devil,last year they made 16 million Pounds and they employ 24,000 People,They make high standard tools and give a two year guarentee on all their Products.
    Go for It:)
     
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    Someone on another forum that I am on has practically collected the whole series of their tools because he thinks so much of them:thumb:
     
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    Thanks i think ill get em then :)
     
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    have a bunch of their stuff, both corded and battery, and highly recommend it, no issues whatsoever
     
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    :thumb: Have some of their corded stuff Spud & found it to be extremely hard working... We go for Makita usually for cordless, but Ryobi seems to have a good reputaion for cordless too.. :thumb:
     
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