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Ryobi CAP 1801B One + Blue Angle Drill 18 Volt Bare Unit
List Price: £64.00
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The Ryobi One+ Angle Drill includes the following specification: Maximum Torque: 14 Nm. Drilling diameter in wood: 38mm. Drilling diameter in masonry:... Learn More -
Ryobi CDI-1802 Twin Pack Combi & Drill Driver
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List Price: £149.99
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The RYBTWINPACK includes the RYBCDI18022N 18V One+ Combi Drill and the RYBCDC1802M 18V One+ Drill Driver The 18V One+ Combi Drill 13mm comes with a... Learn More -
Ryobi CRH-1801 SDS Rotary Hammer 18v One+
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List Price: £149.99
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The Ryobi CRH1801 is an 18 Volt SDS-plus rotary hammer drill which will make light work out of the toughest of job applications. This machine is... Learn More -
Ryobi CDI-1802 18 Volt Combi Drills
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Ryobi CDI-1802 Cordless 18 Volt Combi drill with 13mm keyless chuck, this will give you a good strong grip on drill or screwdriver bits so they will... Learn More -
Ryobi RWSL 1801M One+ 18 Volt LS Circular Saw Bare Unit
List Price: £89.99
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150mm Circular saw with a 45mm large cutting depth at 90. The ultra-thin TCT Kerf blade reduces power drain and increases cutting performance. It has a... Learn More -
Ryobi RAD 1801M One+ Angle Drill 18 Volt Bare Unit
List Price: £70.00
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Ryobi One+RAD 1801m One+ Angle Drill 18 Volt Bare Unit, it uses One+ batteries suitable for over 30 tools and has a compact size for easier access to... Learn More -
Ryobi RCD 1802M One+ Compact Drill Driver 18 Volt Bare Unit
List Price: £79.99
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18 Volt Compact One+ Drill driver with two speed gear box and soft-grip overmould for improved grip and reduced vibration. RCD 1802M - No batteries or... Learn More -
Ryobi RID 1801 One + 18 Volt Impact Driver Bare Unit
List Price: £81.48
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Ryobi RID 1801 One+ 18 Volt Impact Driver bare unit with keyless hex drive, variable speed, reverse and brake for total control. On-board bit storage... Learn More -
Ryobi One+ Cordless Kits
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One+ has been designed to allow you to use any One+ tool with the same battery and charger. To complete your purchase if you do not own a One+ battery... Learn More -
Ryobi CDA-1802 Autoshift Drill Drivers 18 Volt
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List Price: £101.23
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The Ryobi CDA1802 is an 18 volt autoshift drill / driver with a 55 Nm maximum torque which will make light work of any material it comes into contact... Learn More -
Ryobi One + LCS-180 Circular Saw 18 Volt Bare Unit
List Price: £94.91
Our Price: £79.04 Incl VAT: £94.85
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The Ryobi One + LCS-180 circular saw 18 volt bare unit uses One+ batteries that are suitable for over 30 tools. The saw has a handle with non-slip... Learn More -
Ryobi One + CPL-180MG Green Planer 18 Volt
List Price: £94.91
Our Price: £79.04 Incl VAT: £94.85
Features Chamfering groove in die-cast front shoe for added precision Positive depth adjustment 0-0.4mm Additional front handle for greater control... Learn More -
Ryobi One + CJS-180LMG Jigsaw With Laser 18 Volt Bare Unit
List Price: £82.00
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The Ryobi RYBCJS180LMG One + CJS-180LMG jigsaw with laser 18 volt bare unit has the following features: Laser guide for cutting accuracy 4 stage... Learn More -
Ryobi CAP-1801MG One + Green Angle Drill 18 Volt bare unit only
List Price: £71.75
Our Price: £59.74 Incl VAT: £71.69
One+ 18 volt Angle Drill bare unit with : Uses One+ batteries suitable for over 30 tools Compact size for easier access to awkward places Rotating base... Learn More -
Ryobi CSD-4107BG Screwdriver 4 Volt + 6 Piece Acc Kit 1 x 1.5Ah Li-Ion
List Price: £49.99
Our Price: £40.96 Incl VAT: £49.15
The Ryobi CSD4107BG is a compact and lightweight 4 Volt Lithium-Ion screwdriver, that is ideal for cupboard building or light screwdriving... Learn More -
Ryobi CSD-4130GN Screwdriver 4 Volt 1 x 1.5ah Li-Ion
List Price: £59.99
Our Price: £49.60 Incl VAT: £59.52
The Ryobi CSD-4130GN 4 volt Lithium-Ion cordless screwdriver has the following features ; Lithium-Ion battery for more autonomy and enhanced comfort.... Learn More -
Ryobi CDI-18022 Combi Drills 18 Volt
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13mm keyless chuck, this will give you a good strong grip on drill or screwdriver bits so they will not turn around in the chuck on difficult drilling... Learn More -
Ryobi LCD-1802 Drill Driver 18 Volt
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List Price: £71.75
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30% more compact than the LDD1802 Drill driver 13 mm Keyless chuck Quick adjustment 24 torque settings Magnetic screw and bit holder Soft grip... Learn More -
Ryobi BID-1821M One + Green Impact Driver Bare Unit
List Price: £81.48
Our Price: £67.85 Incl VAT: £81.42
The Ryobi RYBBID1821MG One + BID-1821M green impact driver has a bare unit and LED light for better visibility. Please note that this equipment is not... Learn More -
Ryobi BIW-180M One + Impact Wrench 18 Volt Bare Unit
List Price: £116.00
Our Price: £96.61 Incl VAT: £115.94
18 V Impact Wrench Up to 265 Nm Torque (Max) for heavy-duty bolt/nut driving Variable speed trigger for ultimate control Keyless in Drive Impact... Learn More
Industrial Cordless Power Tools
There is more to the cordless power tools market than just cordless drills and cordless jigsaws, almost every aspect of industrial construction and its associated tasks has been changed by the introduction of small, powerful and portable cordless industrial power tools. Machines such as cordless nail guns and even cordless caulking guns have massively increased the productivity of the individual worker in heavy industries.
Pretty much all areas of construction these days incorporate the use of compact, powerful and highly portable cordless power tools. Machines such as cordless drills, cordless planers, cordless saws and cordless nail & staple guns have significantly increased the efficiency and productivity of the individual in the building industry.
Cordless power tools are truly at the cutting edge of engineering technology these days and whilst we marvel at the constructions carried out by the designers and engineers of today it is the humble cordless industrial power tool that ensures that such creations come to fruition through their never-ending hard use throughout the day. Likewise the speed and power of the construction vehicles may capture the presses attention, but it is the robustness of the power tools used within the automotive trade, that allows such machines to operate at all.
Modern quality battery operated power tools like cordless drill drivers and cordless impact drivers are designed to handle an amazing amount of abuse, while offering more power, more efficiency and greater levels of safety every year. Even now after power tools have become such an established item on the construction site and within the automotive industry, development continues, with the latest range of Lithium Ion battery powered tools offering the longest ever running time in conjunction with faster charge times and a lighter construction.
Without a doubt the next generation of modern cordless power tools, are marvels of engineering that can make a real difference to the efficiency of your workforce. The replacement of older, cordless or corded tools with up to date cordless tools can significantly improve site and workshop safety as well as reducing costly long term maintenance and repair costs of existing tools.
Battery Types and Chargers
The type of battery that comes with your cordless tool often may determine how heavy or light your unit will ultimately be. While many conventional cordless drills come with nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries, there are newer, superior alternatives that have become available in more recent times; namely Lithium-ion (Li-Ion) and nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH). These variations offer increased power and run time whilst weighing far less than their traditional NiCd counterparts and not requiring a full discharge before a recharge which is a very useful feature.
Li-Ion and NiMH batteries are also better for the environment, as they do not contain the toxic material cadmium, which over time can find its way into groundwater for instance if the NiCd battery is thrown away and not recycled properly. Of course battery technology is invariably a determining factor in the price of cordless tools, and drills that feature new-style batteries will typically cost more than their NiCd counterparts, but the benefits are well worth considering.
The battery charger that comes with your cordless drill is another thing to consider. There are typically two types of battery chargers; rapid chargers and slow chargers. Again, depending on your needs, the battery charger can make or break your purchasing decision. Rapid chargers can usually produce a fully charged battery in 15 minutes or under, while slow chargers can often take a few hours to replenish the voltage.
Smart chargers are also available. This type of charger has an indicator that tells the user how far along the recharging process is and give an indication of the time remaining for a full charge to be completed..
Battery Voltage
Most DIY enthusiasts should be able to get along quite well with 10.8 volt to 14.4 volt cordless tools, if their only requirements are typical home repairs and minor construction tasks. For more heavy use or for industrial use the 18 Volt devices are a better choice. Voltages up to 24 Volt or even 36 Volt are also available for such tools as hammer or rotary drills; for serious work in masonry or brickwork. Generally the higher the voltage the greater the torque, or power, as well as weight.
Of course, having a powerful high volt battery doesn't mean much if you are constantly running it flat, so you must consider its amp-hours (Ah) rating as well as the Voltage. This indicates how long the battery will last i.e. how many amps can be used for an hour or conversely how many hours an amp can be supplied. For some, a lower voltage battery with a higher amp-hour rating is a better choice than a higher voltage battery with a lower amp-hour rating.


