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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 457370" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>I have been using a Ryobi for 14 years now. Not a popular choice and definitely not as powerfull as some of the better makes, but I have had good service from Ryobi stuff. Now on it's third set of batteries. First time I re celled the batteries myself but this time the contacts were getting worn, so I got a new pair from County Battery.</p><p></p><p>As a stop gap before I found County and could not find any batteries that didn't cost as much as a complete new drill, I bought a cheap drill from lidl for £25. That did 6 months service then went bang and let it's smoke out so </p><p> I took it back and got my £25 back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 457370, member: 6969"] I have been using a Ryobi for 14 years now. Not a popular choice and definitely not as powerfull as some of the better makes, but I have had good service from Ryobi stuff. Now on it's third set of batteries. First time I re celled the batteries myself but this time the contacts were getting worn, so I got a new pair from County Battery. As a stop gap before I found County and could not find any batteries that didn't cost as much as a complete new drill, I bought a cheap drill from lidl for £25. That did 6 months service then went bang and let it's smoke out so I took it back and got my £25 back. [/QUOTE]
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