REVIEW: Ryobi Pro Series CDL1802D 18v Cordless Drill / Driver - www.onlinetoolreviews.com

Greetings once again,

We have just posted an in-depth review of Ryobi's Pro Series 1802D 18v Cordless Drill/Driver on our website.

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It looks like Ryobi is making a comeback to the quality tool arena. This new drill is very solid, performed extremely well and uses high quality panasonic cells at a very competitive price. Interesting!

Come and take a look. It's 100% free to read all our reviews, and always will be! :)

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Dean Bielanowski Editor, Online Tool Reviews

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Woody
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I have the same kit as you, and have the same opinion of it. When my Top Gun finally wore out, I was just going to go out and buy a Dewalt replacement, as it's about all you see on construction job sites around here. Saw the price and then noticed the Ryobi set next to the DW. I was a little suspicious, but thought, oh well, I don't use it on the job anymore, and the Ryobi will probably be OK for around the shop. Glad I did, as it lasts longer than any of the co-workers drills and has more power than almost all.

My other Ryobi purchase was the AP1300 Planer. It is a great unit for just over $200.00! I have run 300-400 bd ft of hardwood (mostly walnut and QS white oak) through it. and it has never missed a lick.

Digger

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Digger

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