RYOBI has always been a tool brand that delivers great value for the dollar. Their 18 volt compact brushless cordless tools – called the HP line – boosts this reputation even more. Click below to watch a video I made when these tools first came out. They continue to impress me today. If you’re looking for a lot of value for your tool dollar, I think you’ll like RYOBI. I have no reason to recommend them, except that I think they work very well.
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