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Question on Ryobi batteries/charger.
I am looking at a reconditioned 18 volt, 8 inch, Ryobi ONE+ cordless
chain saw. I just need it for pruning branches. I currently use a bow saw, but it is difficult to get to some branches because of other nearby branches. The reconditioned saw comes without a battery or charger. I already have a Ryobi 18 volt ONE+ battery charger and two ONE+ 18v NiCad batteries. The ONE+ means the batteries can be used in various 18 volt ONE+ Ryobi tools. I am also looking at an 18v Ryobi ONE+ Lithium Ion battery. My question is: Can the Li-Ion battery be charged in the Ni Cad battery charger that I already have, or do I need a Li-ion charger as well? -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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Question on Ryobi batteries/charger.
"willshak" wrote in message ... I am looking at a reconditioned 18 volt, 8 inch, Ryobi ONE+ cordless chain saw. I just need it for pruning branches. I currently use a bow saw, but it is difficult to get to some branches because of other nearby branches. The reconditioned saw comes without a battery or charger. I already have a Ryobi 18 volt ONE+ battery charger and two ONE+ 18v NiCad batteries. The ONE+ means the batteries can be used in various 18 volt ONE+ Ryobi tools. I am also looking at an 18v Ryobi ONE+ Lithium Ion battery. My question is: Can the Li-Ion battery be charged in the Ni Cad battery charger that I already have, or do I need a Li-ion charger as well? -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ I've got the Ryobi - don't like it -- very weak with short battery life. It's slow, ineffective and quickly starts to hang up and stall rather than cut. It's not really a chain saw, more of a pruning saw, and the chain also does a lot of collateral damage at the side of the cut. This is not a good tool. Bow saws have problems for your application because other branches get in the way. I highly recommend a folding pruning saw made by Corona, which cuts on the pull stroke. Easy to use, fast and can fit in almost anywhere -- inexpensive and widely used by arborists. There is a similar, slightly larger pruning saw made by Fiskars that is just as good but doesn't fold. Either one will do everything the Ryobi will, faster with a neater cut, and with less damage to the trees and bushes you're working on. |
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