Originally Posted by
Graham11
I don't know guys, $35 ryobi vs $120-130 makita? I can understand longer battery life but no one is wrenching for that long to warrant paying extra $80 in my mind. Looks like a good driver but would never pay that $
+1 I have the Ryobi and it has plenty of battery life to put this entire kit together with one charge. Also, it charges fairly fast when it is low. Although a drawback could be that it does not have an adjustable chuck so you will need to buy tools that will fit the 1/4 hex. It is also small and will easily fit in your pack.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-TEK...w#.Uh43GT-fUXc