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<blockquote data-quote="PabloP" data-source="post: 483297" data-attributes="member: 4430"><p>Darn, lost my post, so here I go again.</p><p></p><p>One of my sons has been a compulsive purchaser of the yellow Ryobi series, even though he couldn't afford it. But he has never had any problems with them that I am aware of other than lending them to mates, so would have to use my tools instead.</p><p>But at a workshop where I do a lot of volunteer work, they also purchased several of that series and they have had several problems, mainly with batteries and chargers.</p><p>Me I have been using the Bosch Professional series for quite a few years and would find it hard to go back to the cheaper ranges, as I want performance and reliability over price. Yep, pay through the nose, but they are good kit. Another son uses the same Bosch gear as he previously worked at Bunnings and got them at a discount.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely stay clear of Ozito and the other very cheap brands as I know of many failures with those.</p><p></p><p>Rob P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PabloP, post: 483297, member: 4430"] Darn, lost my post, so here I go again. One of my sons has been a compulsive purchaser of the yellow Ryobi series, even though he couldn't afford it. But he has never had any problems with them that I am aware of other than lending them to mates, so would have to use my tools instead. But at a workshop where I do a lot of volunteer work, they also purchased several of that series and they have had several problems, mainly with batteries and chargers. Me I have been using the Bosch Professional series for quite a few years and would find it hard to go back to the cheaper ranges, as I want performance and reliability over price. Yep, pay through the nose, but they are good kit. Another son uses the same Bosch gear as he previously worked at Bunnings and got them at a discount. I would definitely stay clear of Ozito and the other very cheap brands as I know of many failures with those. Rob P. [/QUOTE]
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