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If you are starting out with cordless tools,
I would pay the extra for brushless versions.
They will last longer and get better life/performance from a given battery capacity.I think, in the US, where Ryobi are only available through Home Depot,
they have a better range of brushless tools.The only advantage of Ryobi One+ batteries is that they fit the older
Blue Ryobi tools. Whilst based on brushed motors, some of them are
very good. You can often pick these up for a song.
Anyone got experience of Ryobi tools?
https://www.toolandfix.com/ryobi-rybtwinimp2n-one-combi-impact-driver-twin-pack-18-volt-2-x-20ah-li-ion.html?utm_source=google_shopping&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1oDk98aY3wIVgrTtCh1BxAf6EAQYAyABEgLdWfD_BwE