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Posted 22 June 2023

Ryobi R18PDID2-215S Cordless Drilling & Driving Starter Kit Now £139. with Free Click and Colllect From Argos

£139£18023% off
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This Drill set is normally £180 so ots a decent reduction great reviews aswell plus 3 year warrently

The Ryobi R18PDID2-215S is a cordless Twin kit containing the Ryobi R18PD3 Combi Drill and the R18ID2 Impact Driver and 2 x ONE+ 1.5Ah batteries. The R18PD3 is a Combi Drill ideal for drilling into masonry, as well as wood, metal, plastic, plasterboard and ceramic. The hammer mode increases impact force (6500/23400 beats per minute) for drilling into harder materials such as concrete – perfect for installing TV brackets, curtain rails, outdoor lights and shelving. It also includes a 13mm ratcheting chuck, LED work light and bit storage clip.

The 2-speed gearbox delivers 500/1800rpm & up to 50Nm of torque providing versatility between different materials & applications. This kit also containers the Ryobi R18ID2, a high-powered Impact Driver designed to fasten & loosen long screws or large bolts quickly with little reactionary feedback.

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Drill:

  • 18V battery power.
  • Variable speed.
  • Reverse function.
  • 2 gears.
  • 24 torque settings.
  • Drilling capacity for wood 38mm, steel 13mm and masonry 13mm.
  • Soft grip,.
  • Drill double ended screw bit included.
  • Fully charged in up to 1 hours.
  • Weight 5.33kg.
Screwdriver:

  • Variable speed.
  • Reverse function.
  • 1 torque setting.
  • 1 handle position.
  • 1 hours charging time.
  • Weight 1.7kg.
General information:

  • Carry case.
  • Manufacturer's 3 year when registering online guarantee (excludes professional use).
  • EAN: 4892210185488.


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  1. toolongawake's avatar
    toolongawake
    Ryobi is well marketed but the tools themselves are terrible, would be as well buying the stuff in Aldi middle aisle.
    ninjasarecool's avatar
    ninjasarecool
    Just wanted to say this. I’m going to go down the Lidl Parkside battery system, then when things are complete and need replacement, go on to Makita. Apparently Parkside batteries can be put on Makita tools with an adapter plate
  2. john_n3MU's avatar
    john_n3MU
    'perfect for installing TV brackets, curtain rails, outdoor lights and shelving. It also includes a 13mm ratcheting chuck, LED work light and bit storage clip'........nowhere does it mention site work, so you know it's great for DIY......
    rev6's avatar
    rev6
    Ok