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Old 11-20-2010, 02:04 PM
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I haven't seen the Ryobi, but don't waste your money on the hitachi. If you're going to get the hitachi go to Walmart and buy a cheap black and decker and save 50 bucks. The hitachi isn't variable speed and without that you can't turn the screws as slow as they need to be turned. When you look for a driver, make sure you get a clutch, variable speed, lithium, keyless chuck, and the appropriate size.

I use the Bosch, it's a little pricey but it has all the key features needed, comes with a case, charger, and two lithium batteries. One battery will more than build a kit and will last for weeks if you are just maintaining your vehicle. With the extra battery there isn't a need for 12v charging.

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