Ryobi R18RT-0 18V ONE+ Cordless Rotary Tool (Body Only)
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Ryobi R18RT-0 18V ONE+ Cordless Rotary Tool (Body Only)
£82.99
Description
- The perfect tool for home repairs, Craft and hobby work
- One machine for finishing, intricate sanding, polishing, cleaning, engraving, cutting, grinding and carving
- Lightweight and slim handle Ideal for intricate and precise work with 90cm flexible cable
- Variable speed control up to 30, 000rpm
- Part of the Ryobi one+ system โ over 100 tools powered by one battery
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Specification: Ryobi R18RT-0 18V ONE+ Cordless Rotary Tool (Body Only)
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8 reviews for Ryobi R18RT-0 18V ONE+ Cordless Rotary Tool (Body Only)
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Shane –
I own about 5 different tools from Ryobi’s One+ range now, and I’m thoroughly impressed! They seem to have a tool for everything and the one battery for all system is so nice to have.
This little rotary drill has been very useful. I used to use a dremel but sometimes i was restricted by the power chord. Now with this battery type, i can use it anywhere so it’s been getting way more use than the Dremel, I actually don’t use the dremel at all now. Plus the ryobi uses a smaller rotary tool on a flexible handle so it’s been great for fiddly work or hard to reach places.
Plus my mum uses it sometimes to file her nails when she puts acrylic nails on haha.
Mark –
Ryobi does it again, another AMAZING product, you can work anywhere with this multi tool because of the Plus One battery system, the long wand makes tasks a lot easier to get into small spaces, sturdy build quality as youโd expect from Ryobi. Iโve recently converted my friend who was a devoted Dewalt fan, heโs now convinced Ryobi is for him also, even older Ryobi gear works on the new batteries, most manufactures scam us every few years by changing the battery shape on new products, NOT RYOBI
Rich –
Excellent product much more versatile and we’ll built than others I’ve owned.
The grinder unit is easy to hold and not as fatiguing as others I’ve used that are much heavier in the hand. The Chuck is easy to use and gives a positive hold on the bits used.
Simon Lindsay –
Pressed into service as soon as it arrived today. I have four or five rotary tools kicking around, and all budget babies apart from my first Dremel which pegged out just before Christmas after a solid 15 years service but with a couple of motor burn outs.
Early signs are promising. Not quite as liberating as the truly cordless ones as you have a flexidrive permanently attached to the battery housing and speed control unit, but this is compensated for by bags of grunty power, and a battery life off the charts compared to all of the built in battery cordless guys……although I still have a wee Parkside one of those โjust in caseโ.
My early Ryobi tools are fantastic (pre 2010), but then Ryobi got really bad up to the point where I wouldnโt touch them. Post 2017ish, they have certainly had a major brand rethink, and while Festool, Pasload, Hilti and even Panasonic arenโt under threat, Ryobi have got their mojo back in style. I now have 7 18v one+ tools, and for the committed diyer,…
Big Dave –
Having a Dremel already but curious about the prospect of a portable version I was pleasantly surprised how good this Ryobi tool is. The base is sturdy and the driveshaft and tool tip are light. It produces the same high speeds as a Dremel and with a 5Ah battery I feel liberated from the extension socket. The speed is adjustable but I would get a pair of plastic goggles/specs and a ear defender if you’re grinding metal.
Ryan –
Great product and very versatile with decent bits, my only complaint it the noise, itโs far louder than any other rotary tool Iโve used in the past
A. Davis –
I got this to help with some work projects, went for this as I liked the idea of using my existing Ryobi batteries and not having to use an extension lead.
Nice and easy to use, seems plenty powerful enough and came with a decent selection of tools.
Iโd happily recommend this.
DaveP –
A great alternative to a powered Dremel, I have used this countless times now on site and not having to take the job to a plug socket or to have to run an extension lead is invaluable.
Excellent speed control, plenty of power and when the battery is off easy to store. A great addition to my Ryobi family.