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Old 08-01-2021, 10:06 AM   #21
vintovka
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Re: Heads up on Ryobi drills and paint damage

No it comes loose doing that and even won't stay tight with a strap wrench. Sadly is looks nice feels powerful but essentially useless and downright dangerous. Will make the the 130+ mile round trip to Homeless Depot to try to return it next week. Other thought is to trade for another before is give up but as an Engineer i am certain is a serious design defect and Ryobi/HD is acting like they are SH-T less over a recall so hoping many won't complain . Watch for some real deals on these to unload them.

If Ryobi gets away with this BS watch other companies follow suit.
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