26th Jul 2010
It’s Always Worth Owning a Spare Ryobi 18V Battery
Ryobi makes an awesome set of tools that all run on an exchangeable battery type. In fact, they actually make two lines of these tools based on different battery sizes. The two battery voltages for these tool lines are 18 and 24 volts. The 18 volt set is much more widely available and popular. Tools and accessories from the set can be found at most major tool and hardware stores.
The best part about the Ryobi 18v combination set is that the batteries are interchangeable. Although you could own just one battery and run multiple tools because you won’t be using multiple power tools at the exact same time, it’s a really great idea to own an extra battery. It will provide a lot of flexibility over the lifetime of the tools.
Even if all you own is the 18v drill, owning a second battery is a great idea. If you have a big job, like hanging new blinds or curtains for every window in a new house, you don’t have to worry about keeping a charge the whole time. When your battery inevitably drains, you won’t have to wait for it to recharge before you get back to work. You could just pop in the backup battery and you’re back to work.
A spare Ryobi 18v battery could be one of the smartest purchases you make if you own any of these tools. Especially because the cost is minor, but it would allow a lot of different options when you’re working on big projects. You could have a friend work with one tool while you’re working with another one. Or you could charge one battery while you’re using the other one. It makes perfect sense to have a spare, not only for the just in case scenario, but also so you can have flexibility for large tasks.
Ryobi makes an awesome set of tools that all run on an exchangeable battery type. In fact, they actually make two lines of these tools based on different battery sizes. The two battery voltages for these tool lines are 18 and 24 volts. The 18 volt set is much more widely available and popular. Tools and accessories from the set can be found at most major tool and hardware stores.
The best part about the Ryobi 18v combination set is that the batteries are interchangeable. Although you could own just one battery and run multiple tools because you won’t be using multiple power tools at the exact same time, it’s a really great idea to own an extra battery. It will provide a lot of flexibility over the lifetime of the tools.
Even if all you own is the 18v drill, owning a second battery is a great idea. If you have a big job, like hanging new blinds or curtains for every window in a new house, you don’t have to worry about keeping a charge the whole time. When your battery inevitably drains, you won’t have to wait for it to recharge before you get back to work. You could just pop in the backup battery and you’re back to work.
A spare Ryobi 18v battery could be one of the smartest purchases you make if you own any of these tools. Especially because the cost is minor, but it would allow a lot of different options when you’re working on big projects. You could have a friend work with one tool while you’re working with another one. Or you could charge one battery while you’re using the other one. It makes perfect sense to have a spare, not only for the just in case scenario, but also so you can have flexibility for large tasks.
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