I bought one 4ah battery for my cordless a while back for £70 with the vat so this seems quite a good deal, two batteries,drill and charger for £148 at B&Q. Despite all the stick Ryobi will get on this post I can only comment on my experience on site and they have lasted me years. Just noticed it has been cheaper
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jough
20 Mar 161#1
The 4ah batts are brill on the One+ system, I laid 2 floors with the circular and built a chicken house with jigsaw and drill before needing a charge.
The system suits my home diy needs perfectly.
wpad01
20 Mar 16#2
Got a great deal a while ago for this drill with two batteries still going strong batteries last for ever powerful action as well not sure how good the price is but if competitive worth getting
Thanks. Will work if you click on description though.
bellboys
20 Mar 16#5
Don't get the hate on this site for Ryobi. I got a corded 500w jigsaw from Very for 39 quid (easily the best deal at the time) and it's been absolutely faultless.
Waldolf to bellboys
20 Mar 16#6
Ryobi had earnt me £000's over the years. And most tools have been going strong in regular use since 2005.
Brand **** don't like this.
nomnomnomnom to bellboys
20 Mar 16#8
There are a very small number of people who post the same, tired fanboy nonsense. Just ignore them. Ryobi tool are generally excellent for the price (plus, their batteries are some of the best on the market). I have many of them, along with De-Walt and Bosch. They all perform brilliantly.
I frequent the US, and Ryobi are *huge* there. A very big and well respected brand. Many of the worksites I've been on used their tools exclusively due to the ease of repair if you damage them / they break.
I just noticed this comes with the fast charger. This is a seriously good buy, great find. They're over £30 on their own. Batteries are ~£70 each.
The only thing I'd say is that I do actually like smaller batteries on my drills as it makes them easier to handle. Just depends if you want to be swapping / charging though. The 4ah batteries last forever in a drill (we're talking days of use without charging).
villan57
20 Mar 16#7
Looks like its £199 elsewhere .
billwill82
20 Mar 16#9
Prob cheap as new brushless drill is out soon. Cheapest I got 4ah for was £58. So great offer IMO. Love Ryobi especially their impact driver!!
dm_hallam
20 Mar 16#10
agree with the hate. I recently put up the one plus cordless drill with 2 x 1.3ah batteries for £89 and got me no where. ah well.
_g_ to dm_hallam
20 Mar 16#11
To be fair; I found the low ah lithium batteries useless - just about ok for drilling, but inbuilt protection cuts in really early for things like angle grinding.
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The system suits my home diy needs perfectly.
Link not working but think this is the one
Brand **** don't like this.
I frequent the US, and Ryobi are *huge* there. A very big and well respected brand. Many of the worksites I've been on used their tools exclusively due to the ease of repair if you damage them / they break.
I just noticed this comes with the fast charger. This is a seriously good buy, great find. They're over £30 on their own. Batteries are ~£70 each.
The only thing I'd say is that I do actually like smaller batteries on my drills as it makes them easier to handle. Just depends if you want to be swapping / charging though. The 4ah batteries last forever in a drill (we're talking days of use without charging).