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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3334365" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I have the Ryobi one and love it. They often have sales where you can get a drill, driver, and something else (mine was a circular saw) for around 150. Includes two batteries and a charger with a bag for the drill and driver. Mine will bury a 6 inch screw in a tree.</p><p></p><p>The thing I really like is they have a ton of other tools too. Maybe you will not use them all but if you decide you need a pole saw to cut a few branches from time to time and don't want to buy a gas one, they have it. I ended up getting an orbital sander for mine as well when I started doing some projects. I picked up a pair of the bigger batteries for 50 bucks brand new a few years back and with those I think the tools will work you to death. One to charge and the other to work with and it's hard to kill them unless you are running the sander and even then by the time two big batteries are done you don't want to run it any more anyway. And you can get batteries or tools at any home depot so if you are going to help someone else with a project and need something else you can probably find a place to get whatever you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3334365, member: 29706"] I have the Ryobi one and love it. They often have sales where you can get a drill, driver, and something else (mine was a circular saw) for around 150. Includes two batteries and a charger with a bag for the drill and driver. Mine will bury a 6 inch screw in a tree. The thing I really like is they have a ton of other tools too. Maybe you will not use them all but if you decide you need a pole saw to cut a few branches from time to time and don't want to buy a gas one, they have it. I ended up getting an orbital sander for mine as well when I started doing some projects. I picked up a pair of the bigger batteries for 50 bucks brand new a few years back and with those I think the tools will work you to death. One to charge and the other to work with and it's hard to kill them unless you are running the sander and even then by the time two big batteries are done you don't want to run it any more anyway. And you can get batteries or tools at any home depot so if you are going to help someone else with a project and need something else you can probably find a place to get whatever you need. [/QUOTE]
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