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I have to admit I’m a sucker for a good Ryobi dealWhich is why I have always bought the Ryobi stuff as they made a big deal of the units using the same battery.
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I have to admit I’m a sucker for a good Ryobi dealWhich is why I have always bought the Ryobi stuff as they made a big deal of the units using the same battery.
I have to admit I’m a sucker for a good Ryobi deal
And just as I've got the washing out too!!Why do so many people burn rubbish in their garden? especially this time of year when people have windows open. Inconsiderate and not good for the environment either.
I know sometimes the burning smell is due to chase fires but not always.
I’ve got a few I don’t need too… have yet to use the Jigsaw or Circular SawI think I have everything of theirs I need. Even their strimmer is pretty good. But I noticed they have a bigger more powerful range now but the batteries are very expensive.
I’ve got a few I don’t need too… have yet to use the Jigsaw or Circular Saw
The SDS is fantastic though, makes easy work of any wall in our house
And just as I've got the washing out too!!
My cheapo Lidl mains SDS is a marvellous thing. Anything with that capability would have been an unjustifiable purchase many years ago, but, as you say, these things can be a little cumbersome - the Lidl one, though, does have a very long lead.That's one thing I don't have, a cordless SDS. I have a cheap corded one I got from Argos years ago. It's massive and heavy, it's been quite useful for chiselling, fit the chisel bit and turn off the rotation.
At the risk of getting shouted/laughed at, what's an SDS please?
Thank you xxSDS… slot drive system.
As fitted to percussion drills/chisels.
Definitely get it, it’s fantastic.That's one thing I don't have, a cordless SDS. I have a cheap corded one I got from Argos years ago. It's massive and heavy, it's been quite useful for chiselling, fit the chisel bit and turn off the rotation.
Oh yeah, that was very useful for tidying up the lacklustre job our landscapers did of laying slabs, as the edge of the border had all sorts of concrete overflowing from under that they didn’t bother tidying up. Sorted with a chisel bit at the start of lockdown when I got tired of staring at itIf you prize the chiselling facility, then do check that your chosen cordless model does have the facility to hammer without rotation
For more clarity, the very big and noisy drills used for making short work of brickwork and concrete.At the risk of getting shouted/laughed at, what's an SDS please?
For the ladies, available in a deep pink colour, currently with a free set of drills in knitting needle sizes.At the risk of getting shouted/laughed at, what's an SDS please?
For more clarity, the very big and noisy drills used for making short work of brickwork and concrete.
For more clarity, the very big and noisy drills used for making short work of brickwork and concrete.
He should be so lucky.a local female has had a go at him with an SDS and a large fluted masonry drill bit.