I picked up the brushless drill, impact driver, circular saw and 2ah & 4ah batteries on the sale they had last week for $139. It was too good to pass up. I had the nicer Ryobi compact drill and 3 speed brushed impact driver, and the brushless stuff is a noticable upgrade in power.
We all have things we value and will pay a premium for. For me, that's bikes and BBQ grills. I don't think twice about buying the carbon fiber full suspension bike with top of the line components even though it costs 20x more than the Huffy at Walmart. I ride more in a month than most people ride in a lifetime, and riding something nice is worth it to me. For someone who's cruising around the neighborhood nature trail half a dozen times a year, a nice bike is a waste.
Tools are the same for me. I'm not a professional. I tinker on projects around the house. I might use a drill a couple of times a month. I want something decent, but going high end would be a waste. If money were unlimited I'd have the best of everything, but it's not so I have to choose where I spend it. Ryobi has presented itself as a great option for me for how I use it.
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