I’m a tradesman myself (carpenter), and following a load of tools stolen from site, I brought this drill as a temporary measure while waiting for insurance to pay out…….its bloody fantastic. I’ve put it through the wars drilling into concrete, masonry and wood is possible. I think I paid £159 for the drill, charger and 2AH batteries, cannot argue with the value for money. Even though I’ve got a bunch more Bosch Professional replacements now, I’ve kept this as a back up tool and for use at home. I have no complaints!
That's a Ryobi brushless hammer drill. I found one at a local pawnshop with a 2 hour battery and fast charger for 70 dollars USD. Worth every penny and more.
I’m a tradesman myself (carpenter), and following a load of tools stolen from site, I brought this drill as a temporary measure while waiting for insurance to pay out…….its bloody fantastic. I’ve put it through the wars drilling into concrete, masonry and wood is possible. I think I paid £159 for the drill, charger and 2AH batteries, cannot argue with the value for money.
Even though I’ve got a bunch more Bosch Professional replacements now, I’ve kept this as a back up tool and for use at home. I have no complaints!
Can you also recommend the RPD18C? The X is the version you discuss here with more torque. RPD18C Only got 54NM
That's a Ryobi brushless hammer drill. I found one at a local pawnshop with a 2 hour battery and fast charger for 70 dollars USD. Worth every penny and more.