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Your favorite ancillary Ryobi tools?

bwringer

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My most used "other" Ryobi tool by far is the pistol grip inflator. It was something like $25 on sale a few years ago, and just will not die. Even at full price, it's a deal.

There are at least a couple dozen tires under my care, so this thing gets used daily, far more than I ever thought it would.

And the blower gets nearly daily use as a garage sweeper. Not sure if that counts. I'll probably pick up the glue gun at some point.
 
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MR2FC

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Do any of the Ryobi lights, lanterns or torches have a motion sensing setting?

Doesn't even have to be genuine Ryobi...

Thanks in advance
 
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bwringer

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Do any of the Ryobi lights, lanterns or torches have a motion sensing setting?

Doesn't even have to be genuine Ryobi...

Thanks in advance
I like that idea!

No clue whether any of these have that feature.

Motion sensing with a configurable timer would be a great feature on a lot of cordless lights. I've run a light down to zero many times. For example, if I remove something and take the assembly over to a bench, I often forget the light and it sits there blazing away at nothing...
 

crasher98

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My wife has a full complement of Ryobi yard tools and all have worked well for her except the chainsaw, it just doesn't have the chain speed needed to cut very well. She likes them over my Milwaukee yard tools because they are generally lighter and smaller...

I agree with your wife: Ryobi beats Milwaukee for yard work because they do the job well enough and aren't as heavy. Tell her to check out the Ryobi 40V chain saw; it kicks the 18V saw's *** and isn't much heavier....
 
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