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Default Any views on Ryobi 18v impact driver?


"Andy Hall" wrote in message news:47ffac94@qaanaaq...
On 2008-04-11 19:20:46 +0100, "Doctor Drivel" said:


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On 2008-04-11 14:50:06 +0100, "Doctor Drivel" said:


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In SDS drills, I would rate Bosch more hghly than the others because
they invented th technology and have consistently had a good and solid
product range.

They invented so must be better. Duh! The Wickes/Kress is better

Than Ryobi? Possibly.


Matt, better than a Ryobi and a Makita and a DeWalt.


I don't think so.....


Matt, you must stop thinking as it is no god for you....I don't think - I
know.

. Also HIti are superior all the way. Real industrial men use Hilti.
Their drill/drivers are superb. A main Makita 110v SDS cannot drill
6.5mm masonry holes as fast as a Hilti 15.6v battery hammer drill.
Above 6.5mm SDS is better. That is why they are the choice of real
professionals. One drill driver will give most of what many journeymen
will want all in one drill.

Same price points?


Matt, stop babbling.


Product name, spec. source and price, please.


hilti te6a and a hilti te7a. They are fully professional tools like the
Kress high torque drill/driver with angle attachment. They are not PP Pro
lookalikes, like Makita.

Ebay is full of them.