TechnoBabble , 11 months ago Ryobi is just so cheap that it doesn’t make sense for me to buy any other cordless brand with the number of batteries I have. But for hand tools and corded stuff I get the cheapest I can find, until something slows me down too much, then I’ll upgrade. That’s how I’ve built a small empire of tools.
Ryobi is just so cheap that it doesn’t make sense for me to buy any other cordless brand with the number of batteries I have.
But for hand tools and corded stuff I get the cheapest I can find, until something slows me down too much, then I’ll upgrade.
That’s how I’ve built a small empire of tools.