MrSnicks
Well-known member
The Fayetteville, NC store had 4 sitting across from the customer service desk tonight... When I left they were down to 3. 
Here's an example of what the new 4.0 Ah batteries bring to the game:
http://www.protoolreviews.com/tools/18v-cordless-lithium-ion-impact-driver-round-up/5108
I've had very very bad luck with Ryobi batteries and chargers over the years so I'm really hoping these 4 ah ones correct previous sins with lousy batteries that don't last long.
Not only did the little Ryobi 1/4" impact out screw all of them, it is also very light to hold for hours. It is so compact, I've used it instead of a special right angle drill to get in tight spaces. You can drill with it too (just not as good as a normal drill for that). I've used mine about 4 years now. Super little driver. I've had very very bad luck with Ryobi batteries and chargers over the years so I'm really hoping these 4 ah ones correct previous sins with lousy batteries that don't last long. But they do work well. - Paul
Did you miss the part in his review where he said, "Ryobi was the only tool in the group working with a 4.0 Ah (amp-hour) battery."
Of course its going to outdo the other drivers. I'd like to see that driver up against the Milwaukee with a 4.0 battery.
Go threadcrap elsewhere.
Did you miss the part in his review where he said, "Ryobi was the only tool in the group working with a 4.0 Ah (amp-hour) battery."
Of course its going to outdo the other drivers. I'd like to see that driver up against the Milwaukee with a 4.0 battery.
I'm not sure where the date codes are on them. but there is a CS13341D440483 and a CS13341D440476 on them if that is it. Wondering if any others have had this problem or unique to mine. thx- Paul
Here's an example of what the new 4.0 Ah batteries bring to the game:
http://www.protoolreviews.com/tools/18v-cordless-lithium-ion-impact-driver-round-up/5108

I just stumbled on this thread and thought this test was great. I have that exact Bosch impact and battery combination that was used in the test (25618 with the 2.6Ah BAT618 battery) and I love it. It's a great tool.
I thought I would do a little linear extrapolation and see how many screws each driver would drive if they were all using a 4Ah battery.
Bosch==========949
Dewalt------------900
Hitachi=========1044
Kobalt------------508
Makita=========1067
Metabo-----------512
Milwaukee=======887
Panasonic---------1011
Porter Cable=====538
Ridgid-------------643
Ryobi==========949
OR
1st. Makita
2nd. Hitachi
3rd. Panasonic
4th. Bosch\Ryobi
5th. Dewalt
6th. Milwaukee
7th. Ridgid
8th. Porter Cable
9th. Metabo
10th. Kobalt
BTW I just ordered a 2 pack of 4.0Ah Bosch FatPack batteries on Amazon the other day for $114 ($139 plus the $25 off $100 Bosch order promotion). That's a rockin' deal at $57 per battery.
EDIT: Merry Christmas!![]()
Oh no, be careful! You just put Makita, Hitachi and Panasonic above Ryobi. That's a threadcrap! Merry Christmas!