Ryobi 18V Power File R18PF-0 Spotted In Australia
I’ve been saying that Ryobi’s 18V line has the most variety of cordless tools and that isn’t about to change anytime soon as they’ve added another unique tool to their … Continue Reading →
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I’ve been saying that Ryobi’s 18V line has the most variety of cordless tools and that isn’t about to change anytime soon as they’ve added another unique tool to their … Continue Reading →
After spotting the AEG BIW 18CB3-0 brushless ½” impact wrench a few weeks ago, I kind of expected it to make its way to Australia, but didn’t know when. Well … Continue Reading →
Worx announces a new mower part of their power share 20V cordless system with the Worx WG751 40V 2x20V 20″ Power Share Lawn Mower. While the new Worx WG751 mower … Continue Reading →
Ridgid has been releasing lots of new tools to their Octane line lately, with the latest being the new R86039 18v Octane brushless 1/4” 6 mode impact driver. With 6 … Continue Reading →
Ridgid R86011 1/2” 18v Brushless Impact Wrench has been out for a while now, but it’s getting a boost in power and is being rebranded as part of the Ridgid … Continue Reading →
Grizzly just launched a new cordless power tool lineup called the Grizzly Pro 20V system. The new Grizzly Pro 20V line consists of a total of 11 tools with 8 … Continue Reading →
Remember those spiffy new CM501DZ & CM501DZAR Makita 18V coffee makers spotted here last year that came in blue and red? Those were spotted outside the USA and I always … Continue Reading →
Ryobi introduces two new cordless 40v brushless self propelled mower under the Smart TREK model family with a 20″ RY40LM30 model and a 21″ RY40LM10-Y model. A brushless motor on … Continue Reading →
With Metabo, Makita, AEG, and Milwaukee all offering full size 9”/230mm cordless grinders, Hikoki / Metabo HPT must have felt left out because they’re introducing a G3623DA MultiVolt 36v Brushless … Continue Reading →
Ryobi recently released two battery powered inverters that ran off of their 40V batteries however many Ryobi users don’t have 40V batteries but instead use 18V batteries so they were … Continue Reading →