mikester
Well-known member
A little background first.
Many years ago when I started working on my house my wife bought me a 12V Dewalt drill. I have to say it served me well. Then after quite a few years the batteries wouldnt hold a charge. Off to HD to buy two new batteries for well over $100. My buddy came with me and on the way home he told me I was crazy for spending that much on two batteries when he just bought a Ryobi 14V set with a drill and trim saw for under $75 that came with two batteries, charger and in a nice blow mold case. He talked me into going back to HD and I bought a set that was now 18V.
I still have and use that trim saw but the drill died years ago along with the original batteries and charger. After all, nothing lasts forever.
Since buying that set Ive purchased quite a few Ryobi cordless tools and to be honest theyve all worked well for what I do.
Im having some major work done to my house right now. One of the things being done is a redo of the 16x20 deck I built back in '93 or '94. Not attached to the house, its on 3 sets of double 2x10 girders with 2x8 joists 12OC. When I built the deck I use Simpson L brackets on every joist to keep them in place on the girders. Lots of little brackets.
Cant get in there to pop the nails with a bar so I figured I'd cut them with a wizz wheel and an angle grinder. Went to the local HD and bought a Ryobi cordless.
Put in a fresh battery and after slicing 5 or 6 brackets the thing died. Switched batteries. Still nothing. I figured the trigger was bad. Went back and exchanged it.
Started using the second one and the same thing happened. Cut 5 or 6 brackets and it was dead. Switched the battery and it worked. Cut a few more and dead again. The last time the battery was pretty hot. I gave up using the cordless and used a regular electric angle grinder to finish the job. A pain in the **** since I had to use a long extension cord. The decking is off the joist so Im sliding a piece of plywood around to lie on. The cordless made it much easier when it was working.
First time I had one fail like this. Anyone on here own one ? Any problems ?
Many years ago when I started working on my house my wife bought me a 12V Dewalt drill. I have to say it served me well. Then after quite a few years the batteries wouldnt hold a charge. Off to HD to buy two new batteries for well over $100. My buddy came with me and on the way home he told me I was crazy for spending that much on two batteries when he just bought a Ryobi 14V set with a drill and trim saw for under $75 that came with two batteries, charger and in a nice blow mold case. He talked me into going back to HD and I bought a set that was now 18V.
I still have and use that trim saw but the drill died years ago along with the original batteries and charger. After all, nothing lasts forever.
Since buying that set Ive purchased quite a few Ryobi cordless tools and to be honest theyve all worked well for what I do.
Im having some major work done to my house right now. One of the things being done is a redo of the 16x20 deck I built back in '93 or '94. Not attached to the house, its on 3 sets of double 2x10 girders with 2x8 joists 12OC. When I built the deck I use Simpson L brackets on every joist to keep them in place on the girders. Lots of little brackets.
Cant get in there to pop the nails with a bar so I figured I'd cut them with a wizz wheel and an angle grinder. Went to the local HD and bought a Ryobi cordless.
Put in a fresh battery and after slicing 5 or 6 brackets the thing died. Switched batteries. Still nothing. I figured the trigger was bad. Went back and exchanged it.
Started using the second one and the same thing happened. Cut 5 or 6 brackets and it was dead. Switched the battery and it worked. Cut a few more and dead again. The last time the battery was pretty hot. I gave up using the cordless and used a regular electric angle grinder to finish the job. A pain in the **** since I had to use a long extension cord. The decking is off the joist so Im sliding a piece of plywood around to lie on. The cordless made it much easier when it was working.
First time I had one fail like this. Anyone on here own one ? Any problems ?
