Buy Ryobi P222 Ryobi One+ 18V SDS Rotary Hammer (Tool Only - Battery and Charger NOT Included)

This used item has been tested and certified to look and work like new. Functionality tests, basic cleaning, inspection, and repackaging are all part of the refurbishing process. If you buy this item, you’ll get all the necessary accessories. It may come in a generic box.

The RYOBI 18V ONE+ SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill is smaller and more powerful than the one before it. With this new design, it can do up to 5,000 BPM, or 1,300 rotations per minute, so you can use this tool for a lot of heavy-duty jobs. This tool has a 3-mode selector that lets you choose between rotary hammer, rotational drilling, and chisel only mode. There are more than 50 great tools in the ONE+ System that all use the same 18V battery. This drill works with any 18V ONE+ battery that you buy separately. â€.

Over the last year, I have used this for business and at home. It worked well. It did the job but not as quickly as my corded sds Bosh drill. Pull this tool out if I need to put in some Tapcons or anchors or drill a few holes. The lack of a cord can be very useful at times, so I will do that. Corded SDS hammer drills are much more powerful than corded SDS hammer drills. There are a lot of different tools that I have used this with. I have used the tuck point chisel, the 3 inch tile removal tool, and a pointed and flat chisel for demo work. One thing that hasn’t worked as well as a corded bretheren is that it doesn’t have the same power as a hammering force. So, if you want to use it for a long time, you’ll need a lot of batteries. Besides, if you need to drill some holes in concrete and you want to use Tapcons or other expanding concrete anchors, this is the tool for you. It makes holes big enough for them. There were 94 3/16-inch wide, 3-inch-deep holes on a large gray and black pack. On light to medium demos, it will do the job well enough. Because I’ve been using a Ryobi impact driver in commercial situations since 2003, I like this because it has the same type of battery pack. Before, I used impact drivers from Milwaukee, Portercable, Makita, and Dewalt. The Ryobi set up is the one I use the most because the batteries can be changed so it’s easier to do a project. Drill/hammer drill impact driver spare batteries and the SDS hammer drill are all that I’ll be taking in my bag when I go.

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