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Old 07-23-2021, 07:13 AM   #10
65blackfleetside
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Re: Heads up on Ryobi drills and paint damage

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Originally Posted by daveshilling View Post
You should be able to replace the chuck with a better one to your liking that isn't cheap plastic. Even if it was working, a chuck upgrade is nice to have.
I actually replaced the metal and plastic chuck on my ryobi with a brand new metal and plastic ryobi chuck. It seems well build but Same problem... Its an engineering design flaw. No matter how tight you tighten it- the bit will still work its way loose and will spin or fall out.. Maybe Ryobi changed this in last 6month ?
I have almost every single Tool that Ryobi builds in 18V because I like the price and durability compared to the others. I just wish the Japanese engineers would call their friends over at Toyota and fix that chuck! lol
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