kythri
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The 9ah batteries are a must for the grinder and circular saw.
I've found that the 4Ah are more than sufficient - the 9Ah are nice, but not a necessity.
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The 9ah batteries are a must for the grinder and circular saw.
I've found that the 4Ah are more than sufficient - the 9Ah are nice, but not a necessity.
Definitely hit or miss with those caulk guns. I see so many with the caulk blown out of the rear seal and into the gun gears. Reviews are either great or horrible.
Definitely hit or miss with those caulk guns. I see so many with the caulk blown out of the rear seal and into the gun gears. Reviews are either great or horrible.

There is a stop on the gun that stops it slightly before the end of the tube that I noticed not gonna sweat that little bit left in the tube lol
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Who needs to justify this is garage journal lol
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True, and it's dirt cheap, but still lol.
It looks like I have a dead ryobi 18v angle grinder, around 5 years old and just stopped working. Previous use was using a cut off disc at all different angles so I thought some metal dust might have killed it.
Pulled it apart and found a small spiral spring broken, the one that pushes on one of the carbon brushes, should be an easy fix I thought but these springs are no longer available part number 36 CAG1800 SPIRAL SPRING, any one have any source for another that may fit.
Makes me wonder what the difference between our two brushless saws is...
There is a stop on the gun that stops it slightly before the end of the tube that I noticed not gonna sweat that little bit left in the tube lol
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the 3,6,9Ah batteries are the Lithium+ HP, and are designed for use with the Brushless tools. They have the extra terminals to work with the brushless tools to provide more power as needed.
the 4ah batteries are the normal lithium+ and will also work just fine, but can tend to stall out easier on the brushless tools. I use both the 3ah and 4ah in my 7 1/4 saw and can notice a difference, but only when cutting thicker material, or trying to push the saw faster.
The sale they had on Monday was amazing. I wish I'd seen it earlier; this was the best kit left for my purposes ($99, FS).
I caught that sale too. I had all the tools and batteries offered, but used it for Christmas presents for family that needed stuff.
Anyone else not thrilled about the carrying bags Ryobi has? I have two impact wrenches and a hammer drill that I'd like to feel a little more secure when toting them around. Kinda thinking about either Ryobi blow molded cases from ereplacementparts or generic cases from casemate.
The sale they had on Monday was amazing. I wish I'd seen it earlier; this was the best kit left for my purposes ($99, FS).
You will love the rotary tool got mine a few months back.
I wonder what this will cost
Any details on the $129 deal? I see a $149 deal with the (2) 3.0Ah batteries, but not a $129 deal.
I am looking at the P3100 or theP3105 doldering iron as my next Ryobi addition to my set.