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Old 07-31-2021, 08:22 AM   #16
Getter-Done
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Re: Heads up on Ryobi drills and paint damage

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Originally Posted by 65blackfleetside View Post
I believe you all that dewalt and or Milwaukee are better tools. The problem is I am stuck now becouse I have purchased everything from caulk guns to portable fans, impact drill etc on the 18volt Ryobi platform. It all works great except for that stupid drill chuck! These tool companies are like drug companies, once we get hooked on their brand, we are screwed! lol

I guess I could start investing in another brand but my double garage is running out of space. What do i do with all of this like new ryobi stuff??

side note ( I love the mini 12 or 18 volt impact gun that milwaulkee makes! No one else makes that compact style for tight spaces that I am aware of? I always pay attention to what the commercial guys use.
hmm?
I have sold my good stuff all-ready at a Swap-Meet.
I am going to take the rest (The big tote of ryobi /Dewalt stuff) to the next Swap-Meet.

E--bay is a good place to sell , If you want to mess with that.
A guy at work sells a-lot on there, Me not right now.

It,s Milwaukee for me now.
I am not a paid sponser

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