Drive Mode – Similar ( but not exactly) to an impact driver, this setting is for driving in screws and bolts into material.more torque for drilling holes into wood, plastic and metal. Drill Mode – This is your standard setting and most comparable to a standard drill… but with 400 lbs.That was the side by side, but this drill is actually a brother from another mother and here’s why: The hammer drill has three separate settings for material: Drill Mode, Drive Mode and Hammer ( time) Mode, so let’s explore each. At the time of release this drill was actually more powerful than most pro-grade drill models offered by other companies that were selling at a much higher price. When you pull the trigger you immediately know this beast has some teeth. of torque and two ( non-load) speed settings of 0-410 and 0-1800 rpms. But then take a look at the Hammer Drill… With the 4amp hour battery it boasts 750 lbs. That matches well for the industry for DIY-Grade drivers. of torque and two ( non-load) speed settings of 0-440 and 0-1600 rpms. The standard drill driver ( pictured on the right above) runs on a 2amp hour battery, has 350 lbs. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” Sorry, that’s “A Tale of Two Cities” lets talk about pure unadulterated power and torque. It retails exclusively at The Home Depot for $149.00 ( with 4amp hour battery and charger), which might raise an eyebrow considering the normal Ryobi One+ 18v Drill/Driver (model #P208B) retails for $99.00, but let’s do a quick tale of two drills. We’ve since seen the brushless routers and sanders from Ryobi more recently, but when this Hammer Drill came out the other companies in the industry were put on notice. When we talk about Brushless Motors and Ryobi tools, the 18v One+ Brushless Hammer Drill (Model #P251/P1813 kit) is the grand daddy from the team green line up. ![]() Sorry, that’s two Vanilla Ice references in the last month. Besides, we all know I’d rather “Stop, Collaborate and listen” anyway. More importantly the Ryobi One+ Brushless Hammer Drill versus it’s little cousin, the Ryobi One+ Drill Driver.Īlright Stop! Hammer Time! Sorry, couldn’t resist. Keep in mind also that ALL of the Ryobi 18v ONE+ tools are compatible with ALL of the Ryobi ONE+ batteries! If you get a kit, you will already have what it takes to power more tools later when you expand.Let’s talk drills. The entire cost of the kit currently ($99 on sale….normally $129), is LESS than a single high-capacity battery from most of the other manufacturers - and that includes a Drill, 2 batteries, and a charger! Overall I think that this would be a great drill for the Homeowner or DIYer.
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