New Ryobi 18V One+ 6 port Supercharger P135
Ryobi has updated their existing 18V 6 port charger called the Supercharger with a new new model P135. This new model offers the same 6 battery capacity as the previous … Continue Reading →
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Ryobi has updated their existing 18V 6 port charger called the Supercharger with a new new model P135. This new model offers the same 6 battery capacity as the previous … Continue Reading →
A recent trend with Ryobi has been to add more power and features to their existing cordless 18V power tools. Following that trend is a newly released Ryobi 18V impact … Continue Reading →
Last year here at Tool Craze, we spotted a new Ryobi 18V One+ SDS+ rotary hammer over in France. That model was the R18SDS-O and it featured 4 modes – … Continue Reading →
Just spotted on the Home Depot website are 2 cordless 18V lawn mowers. They both run on Ryobi’s 18V One+ batteries with 16″ decks. Also both offer 5 adjustable height … Continue Reading →
A new Ryobi 18V One+ power tool has popped up in the Home Depot website. The Ryobi 18V Chemical Sprayer P2810 adds to their huge growing library of Ryobi 18V … Continue Reading →
Last year 2015 Ryobi broke the entry level mold with added performance and features on several of their corldess power tools, and this tradition continues into 2016 with a couple … Continue Reading →
Ryobi just announced a bunch of new tools to add to their 18V One+ line of of cordless power tools. RYOBI ONE+ Random Orbit Sander P411 Remember the Ridgid Gen5X … Continue Reading →
Just when you think manufacturer’s have exhausted all possible ideas for cordless power tools, Ryobi surprises us again with a new idea for a cordless battery powered drain auger P4001. … Continue Reading →
Facebook follower Daniel A. C. brought some good news to the Tool Craze universe which is that Ryobi has come out with a pair of new brushless 18 volt 1/2″ … Continue Reading →
If I was asked which power tool brand had the most variety in their cordless 18V line, I could easily say Ryobi. Besides the usual staple power tools such as … Continue Reading →