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Ryobi18V Lithium-ion Driver Drill Kit With Aluminium Case (158 Piece)

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Ryobi’s 18V cordless drills are built for speed and convenience when doing odd jobs around the house. Ryobi tools are designed to feel lighter making it easier to manoeuvre and use. The compact design is ideal for use in tight or awkward spaces. The anti-slip handle provides a comfortable grip. Battery exchange is quick and easy, just press the two buttons on either side of the machine. The convenience kits contain all the drilling and screw-driving accessories needed to ensure any job is completed with ease.

Product Features
  • Li-ion technology provides lighter weight and more power.
  • Heavy duty motor and gearbox for longer tool life
  • 16 clutch setting + drill + impact with variable speed, for various jobs.
  • Ergonomically designed shell with soft grip for increased comfort.
  • Battery: 18V, 1500 mAh Li-ion
  • Chuck capacity: 13 mm
  • No load speed: 0-400/ 0-1,200 min-1
  • No load impact: 0-6,400/ 0-19,200 min-1
  • Max torque: 28 Nm
  • Drilling capacity: steel: 9 mm
  • wood: 26 mm
  • concrete: 10 mm
  • Clutch position: 16 + Drill + Impact
  • Charging time: 3-5 hr
What's in the box?
  • x 27 Screws
  • x 27 Piece Expansion Pip
  • x 3 Piece Socket Bits
  • x 3 Piece Hex Wrench
  • x 1 Magnetic Bit Holder
  • x 9 HSS Drill Bits
  • x 6 Masonry Drill Bits
  • x 8 Slotted Diver Bits
  • x 11 Hex Driver Bits
  • x 15 Torx Driver Bits
  • x 18 Pozi Driver Bits
  • x 18 Phillips Driver It
  • x 4 Slotted Driver Bits
  • x 8 Phillips Driver Bits
  • x 2 Double End Drill Bits
  • x 2 Batteries
  • x 1 Charger
  • x 1 Case
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