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Rob Mills
 
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I'll check mine tomorrow when I can get to it (it's in a out building) and
get back with you.


My 12 volt Ryobi is still working but loaned it to a neighbor and they ran a
battery to low so I only have one good battery for it. Not wanting to lay
out big bucks for a battery for an 8 - 10 year old drill I bought a new 18
volt Ryobi which was a big disappointment. They 18 volt batteries don't hold
the charge near as long as the old 12 volt did and it doesn't seem to have
the power which is probably because the batteries are fading so fast. Think
I know why Ryobi has backed off on the price of new 18 volt batteries, guess
they figure you wouldn't be so upset with their product if the batteries
weren't so high.. Rob Mills ~




"Ladd" wrote in message
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The two original batteries for my Ryobi 12V cordless drill either
don't