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You can get the full review on my website http://www.simonswoodwork.tk :wink:
Price Paid When Purchased: £99.99 (June 2007)
From: ScrewFix.com
Current Retail Price: £146.80 (April 2009) -Screwfix.com
The Review
- The Drill
The cordless combi drill has two speeds, a 13mm keyless chuck and 24 torque settings which include a drilling setting and a hammer drill setting for masonry. The two different speeds are just at the right setting, the slower one is fine for putting in screws and where a slow drilling is required. The faster setting is also perfect for all types of drilling in wood, metal, and masonry. So I cannot fault the speed settings, as Ryobi have got them spot on. The keyless chuck has its limitations, obviously going upto 13mm, but anything bigger than this, shouldn't really be put in a cordless drill anyway. Generally it works fine, but it does have a tendancy to loose it's grip sometimes. The 24 torque settings are superb. I have had to use settings 1 and 5 for putting screws into metal without bending the metal and it works well every time! The drilling setting is great for wood and the hammer setting works well in masonry.
More about the drill on my website www.simonswoodwork.tk
- The Jigsaw
The cordless jigsaw has a 4 stage pendulum action, can cut at variable speeds and also provide bevel cuts upto 45degrees. Having 4 pendulum stages to select for cutting means this jigsaw can cut a variety of materials. However it does struggle if you're trying to cut something like a arch on the top of an 18mm softwood boarded gate. The variable speeds are controlled by how much pressure you apply to the trigger, so it's not that great if you need to maintain a really slow cut, but I did not find this a problem as I found that the fastest speed was required most of the time anyway. The bevel cutting facility isn't brilliant. I found it wasn't very reliable and would slip quite frequently, so that was disappointing.
More about the jigsaw on my website www.simonswoodwork.tk
- The Batteries & Charger
The batteries are 18V, 1.7Ah Ni-Cad. They hold their charge very well, and provide really good power to the cordless drill. The jigsaw will use the power from the battery quite fast though. A thing about these batteries though, is that they are part of the Ryobi One+ system. That means you only need to buy the skeleton of Ryobi One+ branded tools and you can just click in these batteries, saving you money in the long run.
More about the batteries & charger on my website www.simonswoodwork.tk
The Rating: I give this Ryobi One+ Cordless kit a 7 out of 10.
Get the final verdict, on value for money, recommendations and best/worst features on my website http://www.simonswoodwork.tk
Price Paid When Purchased: £99.99 (June 2007)
From: ScrewFix.com
Current Retail Price: £146.80 (April 2009) -Screwfix.com
The Review
- The Drill
The cordless combi drill has two speeds, a 13mm keyless chuck and 24 torque settings which include a drilling setting and a hammer drill setting for masonry. The two different speeds are just at the right setting, the slower one is fine for putting in screws and where a slow drilling is required. The faster setting is also perfect for all types of drilling in wood, metal, and masonry. So I cannot fault the speed settings, as Ryobi have got them spot on. The keyless chuck has its limitations, obviously going upto 13mm, but anything bigger than this, shouldn't really be put in a cordless drill anyway. Generally it works fine, but it does have a tendancy to loose it's grip sometimes. The 24 torque settings are superb. I have had to use settings 1 and 5 for putting screws into metal without bending the metal and it works well every time! The drilling setting is great for wood and the hammer setting works well in masonry.
More about the drill on my website www.simonswoodwork.tk
- The Jigsaw
The cordless jigsaw has a 4 stage pendulum action, can cut at variable speeds and also provide bevel cuts upto 45degrees. Having 4 pendulum stages to select for cutting means this jigsaw can cut a variety of materials. However it does struggle if you're trying to cut something like a arch on the top of an 18mm softwood boarded gate. The variable speeds are controlled by how much pressure you apply to the trigger, so it's not that great if you need to maintain a really slow cut, but I did not find this a problem as I found that the fastest speed was required most of the time anyway. The bevel cutting facility isn't brilliant. I found it wasn't very reliable and would slip quite frequently, so that was disappointing.
More about the jigsaw on my website www.simonswoodwork.tk
- The Batteries & Charger
The batteries are 18V, 1.7Ah Ni-Cad. They hold their charge very well, and provide really good power to the cordless drill. The jigsaw will use the power from the battery quite fast though. A thing about these batteries though, is that they are part of the Ryobi One+ system. That means you only need to buy the skeleton of Ryobi One+ branded tools and you can just click in these batteries, saving you money in the long run.
More about the batteries & charger on my website www.simonswoodwork.tk
The Rating: I give this Ryobi One+ Cordless kit a 7 out of 10.
Get the final verdict, on value for money, recommendations and best/worst features on my website http://www.simonswoodwork.tk