Go to Tool Talk and search the archives there. Lots of threads about cordless drills. The trouble with cordless drills is the batteries do not last as long as the drills do. So a lot of guys there are asking how to install new batteries without having to spend big bucks on OEM batteries. Because batteries for any of the brands are going to cost you in the neighborhood of $45 apiece. I have made mention several times on TT that I buy the 18V Ryobis because they are poweful and cheap and get the job done. But the batteries will fail in about 2 years like any other brand. At that point they are not worth buying new batteries for like some of the better brands might be. The drill will be worn out. As for all the extra goodies that you got with it like the light, vacuum, skillsaw, reciprocating saw and gargantuan plastic carrying case well IMO that stuff is all a bunch of junk and I dread being the cause/owner of such a waste of resources.
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