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05-13-2019 01:29 PM |
Both my batteries died and I don’t want to buy new ones. I have a charger, impact driver, angle drill, flood light and dust buster. -- Everything is a prototype thats why its one of a kind!! |
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#1 posted 05-14-2019 11:04 PM |
I’m surprised. The kit looks only a few years old, so the batteries should be good. I have used their 18v. batteries for quite a few years, and have never had one go bad. Their 40v batteries are somewhat problematic, however. -- I admit to being an adrenaline junky; fortunately, I'm very easily frightened |
#2 posted 05-14-2019 11:35 PM |
BatteriesPlus rebuilds battery packs that will work with the existing charger. -- Eric |
#3 posted 05-15-2019 01:30 AM |
If they are less than 3 years old, you can call and they will ship you free replacements. Have had a handful of batteries replaced and a charger… |
#4 posted 05-15-2019 02:56 AM |
So far, so good on my Ryobi Drill and Impact Driver. Still strong after 8 or so years. Look like similar models. On the same note, does anyone have experience in repair/replacement with Rigid Cordless Drills? The Rigid just quit one day. Batteries and charger fine. -- Marty, Long Island, NY |
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