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Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless SDS+ drill R18SDS-0- Bare
Product details
Product information
- Guarantee - 2 years
Features and benefits
- Pneumatic hammer mechanism delivers 1.3J of impact energy ideal for drilling holes in stone & concrete
- SDS+ chuck for fast drilling & easy accessory bit changes
- 4 modes for extra versatility (hammer drill, rotary drill, chisel, chisel alignment)
- Built-in LED light ensures your work piece is always well lit & clearly visible
- Variable speed, forward & reverse for total control
Specifications
Batteries included | Batteries sold separately |
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Brake type | Electronic |
Cooling method | Fan cooled |
Corded/cordless | Cordless |
Grip type | GripZone+™ & Anti-Vibe |
Maximum drilling capacity (concrete) | 16mm |
Maximum drilling capacity (steel) | 13mm |
Maximum drilling capacity (wood) | 16mm |
Model name/number | R18SDS-0- Bare |
No load speed | 0-1300rpm |
Rotation direction | Forward & reverse |
Speed control | Fixed speed |
Switch type | Trigger switch |
Voltage | 18V |
Work light | LED work light |
Product code | 4892210130211 |
Reviews
Fantastic, reliable machine
John16 - 7 months ago
It's a great sds with plenty of power! I've been using it for 18 months whilst renovating an entire house and it hasn't played up once
Burnt out on first use
JTann - 1 year ago
Was bought as a present a year ago. Used it for the first time a few days ago. Seemed underpowered compared to the other Ryobi tools I have and burnt out within a very short time.
DIY use only
Home repairs - 1 year ago
I have owned this SDS drill for about a year now and ave used it very little, last week I removed two hose bricks by drilling a series of holes, burnt out before I had even finished the last brick, purchased a Dewalt to finish the job,
Battery slot needs upgrading
floor layer - 1 year ago
On my second one, returned first one because the lugs inside fell off and my 2nd one which b&q very kindly exchanged has now done the same. Very happy with all my other ryobi products, just seems to be the SDS.
great for the size
taff dublin - 3 years ago
I have had this drill for 6 months, I bought it due to the weight of my 36 volt drill( and an injury), on some jobs really only needing to drill a couple of 6mm holes and carry for some distance it was ideal for size/weight its a great drill for the size.the chuck has failed, in the sence the coller dose not " catch " the drill bit each time. Still use the 36 volt for the bigger holes...... because of this I choose to buy the combi drill to enable battery sharing( after second battery on existing failed) ..... mistake! combi drill is terrible .... the trigger requires to much preasure for full power, this is hard work through out the working day..... its a DIY tool expect DIY