Ryobi One+ 18V Li-ion Brushed Cordless Combi drill (2 x 1.3Ah) - LLCDI18022L
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Product details
Product information
- Guarantee - 2 years
- Comes with 2x 1.3Ah Li-ion batteries, battery charger, soft bag & double ended bit
- Includes Soft bag
- 2 speed variable speed gearbox
Features and benefits
- Combination tool for hammer drilling & screwdriving to suit multiple applications
- 13mm keyless chuck to fit all standard drill bit sizes
- Quick adjustment 24 torque settings enabling perfect drilling every time
- 2 gears for most materials & applications
- Longer lasting battery life & no memory effect with lithium-ion technology
- Sharing one battery between several tools is more resource efficient
Specifications
Cooling method | Fan cooled |
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Height (mm) | 266mm |
Keyed/keyless chuck | Keyless |
Length (mm) | 290mm |
Maximum chuck capacity | 13mm |
Maximum drilling capacity (concrete) | 13mm |
Maximum drilling capacity (steel) | 13mm |
Maximum drilling capacity (wood) | 38mm |
Motor type | Replaceable carbon brushed |
Power voltage supply | 18V |
Rotation direction | Forward & reverse |
Speed control | Variable speed |
Switch type | Trigger switch |
Torque settings | 24 |
Width (mm) | 180mm |
Product code | 4892210124579 |
Reviews
4.67 / 5(124 reviews)1513Rob - 5 / 5 - 20/01/2018
Excellant drill
Moved home and had a number of jobs to do. Bought this drill on recommendation of a retired tradesman. Very impressed with this drill and would recommend. Great value for drill, two batteries, charger and tool bag.
Osprey maintenance - 1 / 5 - 10/11/2017
Definately an odd job drill
Iv had 3 since sept last year, fair enough theyve had alot of work but the 1st and 2nd drill the chuck became loose(not the holding the drill bit) but the whole chuck began to move. The 3rd having had it 2months has gave up the juice. Now out of warranty definatly not buying ryobi again
Toony - 5 / 5 - 19/06/2017
Cracking drill cracking value
I bought this ryobi one plus hammer drill and a pack of drill bits a few weeks ago to replace my old worn out drill. Definitely a great buy a cracking drill and driver with two batteries which charge in double qyick time allowing you to get the job done. Great value and batteries can be used witg other oroducts too
Adareya - 5 / 5 - 06/06/2017
Getting Smaller /Lighter
As usual you cant go wrong buying Ryobi tools It is smaller than the others Ryobi one that I have but as strong but lighter .
sploosh - 5 / 5 - 09/03/2017
great bit of kit
Got this in store for £74, incredible value! This thing is the business, great to use around the house for general DIY stuff, battery lasts a decent wee while and made even better by having 2, so no hold ups! as long as you have a decent set of bits to go with it you will be able to tackle any DIY stuff in the general house hold
stoli693 - 5 / 5 - 02/03/2017
Great bit of kit..
Bought this at the end of January, on receipt charged up the batteries. Have since used this on several occasions to drill into masonry, as a screwdriver and drilling wood. Every time it coped brilliantly, with plenty of power to do all the jobs. Also to date 2nd March haven't needed to recharge batteries which have held full charge.
Radar100 - 4 / 5 - 14/02/2017
Excellent value
A good quality tool and the battery system is very good. Oly draw back is the charge time - not a rapid charger like some .
No name okeyyyyyyyy - 5 / 5 - 13/02/2017
Mr
Bought. A while ago good tool Value for price waiting for more offer
Stuters - 5 / 5 - 06/02/2017
Great drill does everything I need!
Superb general drill has a hammer, screw driver and drill function and it has a spare battery. For the home DIY'er who puts shelves up (when I'm asked for billionth time this) drill will do all you ask of it! also as part of the ryobi one+ system has the benefit of one battery for all..
Chazzzyb - 3 / 5 - 31/01/2017
Not very powerful
I tried using this to drill a No 8 hole in brick and ended up using a corded hammer drill