joseywales
Well-known member
I have a full compliment of any tool I might need in Ryobi. All home use, not a professional.
However, I've been getting sucked in to the Dewalt quicksand, simply with the 20V brushless Impact and drill. They were each $100, with 2 batteries and charger. Better deal than the two tool combo, so I figured I'd try them out. Lowes, BTW.
I loved the feel, both physical, trigger, etc. of the Dealt brushless tools.
On sale was also the 4 pack battery kit: 2- 2AH standard batteries and 2 4AH XR batteries. Physical size, I don't think I want to go any bigger than the 4AH and might actually returned this unopened pack of batteries. I grabbed on. It was $149 and I started thinking, will I even benefit from the 4AH battery?
Lastly, I found the 3AH standard batteries on sale at HD, well, Lowes had them for $79 and HD $99, but I was at HD buying other things and they matched the $78 each price.
So, how well do these two brushless tools work with just the standard 2AH battery?
Do XR batteries really improve brushless, or are they more targeted toward the brushed motor tools?
Maybe the 3AH is my nirvana. The right balance in the tool and doesn't need to be XR, since the tool are brushless?
Or, just return all the freakin batteries and run standard 2AH in these brushless tools?
Thanks
However, I've been getting sucked in to the Dewalt quicksand, simply with the 20V brushless Impact and drill. They were each $100, with 2 batteries and charger. Better deal than the two tool combo, so I figured I'd try them out. Lowes, BTW.
I loved the feel, both physical, trigger, etc. of the Dealt brushless tools.
On sale was also the 4 pack battery kit: 2- 2AH standard batteries and 2 4AH XR batteries. Physical size, I don't think I want to go any bigger than the 4AH and might actually returned this unopened pack of batteries. I grabbed on. It was $149 and I started thinking, will I even benefit from the 4AH battery?
Lastly, I found the 3AH standard batteries on sale at HD, well, Lowes had them for $79 and HD $99, but I was at HD buying other things and they matched the $78 each price.
So, how well do these two brushless tools work with just the standard 2AH battery?
Do XR batteries really improve brushless, or are they more targeted toward the brushed motor tools?
Maybe the 3AH is my nirvana. The right balance in the tool and doesn't need to be XR, since the tool are brushless?
Or, just return all the freakin batteries and run standard 2AH in these brushless tools?
Thanks