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Question Ryobi One+

what do you think of Ryobi One Plus system,

it seems very convenient,
just 18 volt cordless power tools, batteries, and chargers
all are individual for own combination, can save $ of buying batteries.

Do you think it is really convenient?

whole combo have 10 cordless power tools,
it is enough?

just give some suggestions or comments
let's discuss,
i want to know more~^^
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Default Ryobi One+

Hi there,

Im currently reviewing the system for my website at
www.onlinetoolreviews.com

I like the system. The batteries are good quality and most of the tools in
the system perform well. Not every tool in the Ryobi One + line is top
notch, but the cordless drills, jigsaw, and shop vac in particular are very
good. Keep an eye on my website in the coming weeks for the full review.

Also, there are a heap more Ryobi One+ tools coming out to widen the range
including a trimmer, flouro tube light and many more.

Regards,

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"kakakawai" wrote in message
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what do you think of Ryobi One Plus system,

it seems very convenient,
just 18 volt cordless power tools, batteries, and chargers
all are individual for own combination, can save $ of buying
batteries.

Do you think it is really convenient?

whole combo have 10 cordless power tools,
it is enough?

just give some suggestions or comments
let's discuss,
i want to know more~^^


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kakakawai



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Default Ryobi One+

In article . com,
wrote:
I've never used ryobi, but only ever heard bad things about them.


Only thing I've got of theirs is a rechargeable 'dremmel' which I use for
electronics stuff. Bought from B&Q many years ago. And it's been
excellent. The batteries have lasted far longer than any other cordless
tool I've bought from a shed - and battery longevity is a good indication
of quality.

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Question

how bad is ryobi?
want to know only,
i think ryobi is quite good for starter ....good quality,
i am a Hong Kong people.


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"kakakawai" wrote in message
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how bad is ryobi?
want to know only,
i think ryobi is quite good for starter ....good quality,
i am a Hong Kong people.


In the UK they are good quality and good value for money. Whether the same
quality is elsewhere I don't know.

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On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 21:48:45 -0000, "Doctor Drivel"
wrote:


"kakakawai" wrote in message
...

how bad is ryobi?
want to know only,
i think ryobi is quite good for starter ....good quality,
i am a Hong Kong people.


In the UK they are good quality and good value for money. Whether the same
quality is elsewhere I don't know.


They are average quality at best everywhere.

The manufacturer is Techtronic Industries, formerly of Hong Kong.

Techtronic has acquired the rights to a number of brands of varying
types an qualities over the last few years.

http://www.ttigroup.com/business/brands.php


At the upper end, they have Milwaukee, which is a contractor quality
product in the U.S. and had started to appear in Europe via AEG (for
which they also bought the power tools brand).

In the middle they have Ryobi power tools, which is *not* a Japanese
product any longer. Ryobi corporation of Japan does still make
certain industrial products such as diecastings. The Techtronic
Ryobi power tools are sold in Europe and most of the rest of the world
with the Ryobi brand. In the US, it's exclusively through Home Depot
and they also make some of the Ridgid product set for HD.

If you look at Ryobi web sites across the world, you will find that
acquisition by TTI is either underway or has happened.

At the cheap end, they have Power Devil, Royal and Dirt Devil and a
couple of US only brands.


In other words, this is a set of Chinese products at different price
points and qualities.




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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 21:48:45 -0000, "Doctor Drivel"
wrote:


"kakakawai" wrote in message
...

how bad is ryobi?
want to know only,
i think ryobi is quite good for starter ....good quality,
i am a Hong Kong people.


In the UK they are good quality and good value for money. Whether the

same
quality is elsewhere I don't know.


They are average quality at best everywhere.


I know many tradesmen who use them and they are gaining ground of the big
rip-off brands like Makita and DeWalt.

In other words, this is a set of Chinese products


Just like some Makitas.

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Andy Hall

In the UK they are good quality and good value for money. Whether the same
quality is elsewhere I don't know.[/color]

They are average quality at best everywhere.

The manufacturer is Techtronic Industries, formerly of Hong Kong.

Techtronic has acquired the rights to a number of brands of varying
types an qualities over the last few years.

http://www.ttigroup.com/business/brands.php


At the upper end, they have Milwaukee, which is a contractor quality
product in the U.S. and had started to appear in Europe via AEG (for
which they also bought the power tools brand).

In the middle they have Ryobi power tools, which is *not* a Japanese
product any longer. Ryobi corporation of Japan does still make
certain industrial products such as diecastings. The Techtronic
Ryobi power tools are sold in Europe and most of the rest of the world
with the Ryobi brand. In the US, it's exclusively through Home Depot
and they also make some of the Ridgid product set for HD.

If you look at Ryobi web sites across the world, you will find that
acquisition by TTI is either underway or has happened.

At the cheap end, they have Power Devil, Royal and Dirt Devil and a
couple of US only brands.


In other words, this is a set of Chinese products at different price
points and qualities.

..andy
Yes, you are right, TTI have a office in Hong Kong,
however, ...
you mean that..... all the products by TTI are chinese products?
any problem of chinese products?
is that TTI products are not suitable for US UK or euro users?
the usage...or the styling not suitable for those foreign users?
as i know, TTI also have euro and us team, they are 24hrs company.

no matter TTI or ryobi is a what company,
i just want to know this One plus,
is it good for starter
any good or bad comments on it ?
any suggestions ?
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