Ryobi ONE+ 18V Li-ion Cordless Combi drill (1 x 1.3Ah) - R18PD3-113G
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Product details
Product information
Ryobi R18PD3-113G features a new profiled comfort handle and a compact design (23mm shorter than the previous model).
- Guarantee - 3 years
- With LED work light
Features and benefits
- The 2-speed gearbox delivers 500/1800rpm with 24 clutch settings ensure greater control
- The all metal ratcheting chuck is ideal for even the most demanding applications with up to 50Nm of torque and an LED light to illuminate the work area
- The switch between drilling, screw driving, and hammer mode opens a variety of applications from constructing furniture to drilling into masonry and brick
- This cordless percussion drill is ideal for drilling in wood or metal, driving screws or even drilling in masonry
- Equipped with 2 gears to control the maximum speed to match different materials and applications
- 24 torque settings help drive screws flush every time
Specifications
Batteries included | Batteries included |
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Cooling method | Air cooled |
Drive action | Drill & screwdriver action |
Maximum chuck capacity | 13mm |
Maximum drilling capacity (wood) | 38mm |
Motor type | Replaceable carbon brushed |
No load speed | 0-500/1800rpm |
Number of gears | 2 |
Power voltage supply | 18V |
Rotation direction | Forward & reverse |
Standard | EN 60745 |
Switch type | Trigger switch |
Torque settings | 1 |
Product code | 4892210152695 |
Reviews
1 / 5(1 reviews)Vince61 - 1 / 5 - 11/01/2021
Poor. Spend a little more & buy a better drill
I don't review much, so this reflects how poor this product is. I have returned 2 of these after the clutch broke down on both. I have not abused them, in fact the first one lasted 8 weeks for some screwing into floor boards. the second is about 6wks old and been used on about 10 drills/screw applications. I can hold the chuck in my hand and the clutch slips as if I'm stuck in reinforced concrete. I'm a ex-tradesman, so I know my tools. These are faulty. I've had an older Ryobi model drill for at least 10yrs for casual domestic work, still fine. I only wanted this to compliment that and do some screw fixing. A shame because I have a few Ryobi products and like them. Spend a little bit more and buy a better quality drill. That's what I've had to do.