lbhsbz
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I was a Makita user for a long time, did HVAC work outta high school and had the last 12V red battery nicad setup that worked great for years until all the batteries died at about the same time. I bought a Ridgid 18V LiIon deal about 10 years ago that sucked *** with the 2Ah batteries...and killed them in a few months. I bitched loud enough that Ridgid sent me 4 4Ah batteries that worked great until they all quit about 2 years ago. I bought a 2 pack of the new-ish 4Ah batteries at home depot a year or so ago and they ****. I plugged in a new battery fresh off the charger yesterday, removed 10 wood screws, 1" long each, and set it down. Tonight I picked up the drill for a honey do project and the battery is flat dead. This happens constantly. I've never been able to pick the thing up a day later and have any charge left in the battery..regardless of how little it's used. I can drive 500 deck screws on one battery, so long as it doesn't sit overnight. I'm tired of it...time for something else.
Is this a characteristic of modern LiIon batteries? Am I better off finding a NiMH or NiCad unit like one from Panasonic?
I'm not a professional user, but it does see more use than your typical homeowner...and sometimes hard use. I use it to drive hole saws, wood boring bits, anything one might use a drill for. My Makita handled these duties 20 years ago, there's no excuse for modern technology to fail at it.
Half of me wants to buy MW or a Makita, but if battery life is no different than Ryobi, maybe I'll do that and get a 10 piece set for $159 instead of a drill for $200.
Help me choose.
Is this a characteristic of modern LiIon batteries? Am I better off finding a NiMH or NiCad unit like one from Panasonic?
I'm not a professional user, but it does see more use than your typical homeowner...and sometimes hard use. I use it to drive hole saws, wood boring bits, anything one might use a drill for. My Makita handled these duties 20 years ago, there's no excuse for modern technology to fail at it.
Half of me wants to buy MW or a Makita, but if battery life is no different than Ryobi, maybe I'll do that and get a 10 piece set for $159 instead of a drill for $200.
Help me choose.

