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    I know this is a little off topic, but does anyone have any experience with Ryobi tools? Their recip saw is very reasonable in price and uses 18v batteries. Looking at it as a back up option to keep in the truck should the Dewalt break down.


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    Quote Originally Posted by crowbar View Post
    I know this is a little off topic, but does anyone have any experience with Ryobi tools? Their recip saw is very reasonable in price and uses 18v batteries. Looking at it as a back up option to keep in the truck should the Dewalt break down.
    ive had there drill it was good but it was the old one's from 04 with out li batterys. now i upgraded to a dewalt drill with li and its the best god dam drill ive ever owned...

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