Darin
Way Left
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Atlanta, GA USA
Posts: 1908 |
I have to wonder if either the Ryobi batteries are sub-par, or if it's the fact that their standard chargers are not regulated (at least I'm assuming they aren't). I have an old makita 9.6v cordless drill that is still ticking after 10 years (even it's three batteries, which I've had the entire time). The charger died a few years ago, which I replaced. I have a Ryobi 12v hedge trimmer, and the battery died after a couple of years. Home Depot had a 12v Ryobi drill kit that came with two batteries, a charger, and a drill, for about $50. One 12v battery alone was something between $30-40 so I got the kit. I'm being much more careful about how it's getting charged. Ryobi does sell a better charger (that turns off after the battery is charged, like my Makita does), but it's not what came with the drill or the trimmer.
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