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Refurbished Ryobi Drill Driver Lithium Ion Power Tool Combo Kit

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If you’re in the market for a Lithium Ion-powered drill driver combo kit, this Refurbished Ryobi 18V Lithium Ion Drill Driver Combo Kit makes a compelling case to be your choice.  The kit normally retails for about $299 in the retail big box stores, but Amazon sells the kit factory reconditioned (refurbished) for $199 through their partner CPO Ryobi.  

Shipping costs $10, bringing the total to $209, but this is still about $90 cheaper than the retail version of this drill driver kit.  Also, Amazon doesn’t charge sales tax in many places, and you save the money on gas not driving to the store, making this a pretty great buy.  (Make sure to check price/shipping/tax information on Amazon’s site).

Included in the Ryobi Lithium Ion Drill Driver Combo Kit:

  • 18V Lithium Ion (Li-ion) Drilll,
  • 18V Cordless Li-ion Circular Saw (w/ blade),
  • 18V Li-ion Reciprocating Saw and
  • 18V Lithium-ion Worklight
  • Two(2) 18V Li-ion Batteries
  • Dual Chemistry Battery Charger (will work with some older Ryobi batteries as well).
  • Tool Bag (in this fanastic green color).

Why Lithium-Ion Battery Technology is Important

We were excited to see 18V Lithium-Ion tools finally make it to the market in the past few years.  They offer nearly double the power density of other chemistry batteries, but require more sophisticated charging circuitry.  Only recently has the price tag dropped to the point where it makes sense to buy these tools for everyday use.

What to Expect from Ryobi Factory Reconditioned Tools

This is a factory reconditioned power tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new condition. Some tools may contain cosmetic blemishes.

Fred
by: Fred | December 28, 2008 | filed in: Quick Tips, Tools
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