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Ryobi One+ 18V Li-ion Cordless Combi drill (1 x 1.3Ah) - LLCDI18021

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Was £70 £62 Save £40£30

Product details

Product information

  • Guarantee - 2 years
  • Includes Carry case
  • 2 speed variable speed gearbox

Features and benefits

  • Combination tool for hammer drilling & screwdriving to suit multiple applications
  • 13mm keyless chuck to fit all standard drill bit sizes
  • Quick adjustment 24 torque settings enabling perfect drilling every time
  • 2 gears for most materials & applications
  • Longer lasting battery life & no memory effect with lithium-ion technology

Specifications

Cooling methodFan cooled
Grip typeSoft grip
Height (mm)266.15mm
Keyed/keyless chuckKeyless
Length (mm)290.05mm
Maximum chuck capacity13mm
Maximum drilling capacity (concrete)13mm
Power voltage supply18V
Rotation directionForward & reverse
Speed controlVariable speed
Torque settings24
Width (mm)180mm
Product code4892210124562
Reviews
3.92 / 5(13 reviews)

No1 ryobi fan man - 5 / 5 - 28/11/2017

Wall brackets

Just completed drilling 104 holes 8mm dia over the last 2 days into concrete pillars on 2 battery charges, what a piece of kit, just purchased the reciprocating saw using same batteries and own corded strimmer, all brilliant tools.

jampot46 - 4 / 5 - 31/07/2017

great product

great product,great price,just wish it had had more drill bits

Bulla - 5 / 5 - 26/10/2016

Impressed!

Good value. Intrigued by the one-system. When finances allow I plan to buy other Ryobi tools.

Jaytee2005 - 4 / 5 - 14/07/2016

New Drill

Bought this because the charger for my old (NiCd) Ryobi had finally failed and the charger for the new Li-ion drill does both. Given the cost of replacement charger, the new drill cost me only £15 (Nice one, Ryobi Tech Support!). I'm sure the new drill will be just as reliable as the old one, but new (super)charger is certainly better designed and does the job. PS: B&Q website slightly misleading - drill comes with its own charger

Dan28 - 1 / 5 - 04/07/2016

Broke after one day

Bought for basic household jobs only, but broke on the first day after putting normal raw plugs into wall. The battery was also faulty as it would not release from the drill. Our house is pretty new so the walls are pretty thin, so very disappointed, therefore I can't give it more than one star. I returned it the next day and bought a Makita drill instead.

bbi - 3 / 5 - 20/01/2016

Excellent (except hammer drill)

I did love this drill. Now I don't. I did many many jobs with it. It performed excellently. The battery life was very good indeed. It also holds charge for months. But I have recently found the limits of the drill when drilling masonry. The hammer drill laboured on a 7mm drill bit and simply wouldn't make a hole any further into the brick.

- 4 / 5 - 11/02/2015

Easy to use

Bought this for my husband, really pleased with it. Good value for money, easy to use

dt79 - 1 / 5 - 07/02/2015

cuts out how often

cant fault the delivery time, ordered 2pm, delivered next day before 10am. shame the ryobi can't match up, cant do more than 3 screws without shutting down, takes an age to allow use again, then 3 screws later its a repeat performance, this ones going back

firestorm - 4 / 5 - 29/01/2015

great combi at this price

fantastic combi that out performed my old dewalt combi, went through brick + brick cavity wall with ease, 1.3ah battery is ok to get you started but defo recommend the 2.5 and 4.0 ah batteries for improved working time and performance. only gave 4 stars as its a bit plasticey and bits occasionaly work loose

Dancinderek - 5 / 5 - 19/01/2015

So good I now have 4 !...all working

Between my parents, sister and a holiday place I move around a lot a forgot to reload my primary unit into the car. As the 3 that I already have are so good, I bought another. I thank the person who alert me to the fact that not all models have hammer function. I have 9 tools of the plus 1 range and only disappointed that we cannot get 'american' prices over here. Spent the last week drilling holes into brick walls and then screwing things up...no problem. The bigger battery which is available might be useful if you are away from a charger for a long time but I find that multiple small batteries allows a reduced weight.