by gudmund » Mon Feb 22, 2016 2:12 pm
a few years back when looking for a replacement battery drill motor system to replace my old dependable Makita 9.2 V system that had served me so well for years, but had just gotten so hard and costly to find batteries for, I stated checking out the Lithium 18 V systems. After looking and looking, the lower price and 3 year warranty of the Ryobi system caught my eye (along with their 'Lime' green color) and what sold me on it was all of the different tools (over 50) available along with it being the only one I had ever seen with a in-car vehicle charger. They have a lantern - radio - hand vacuum - flashlight - fan - impact wrench and so now, even a hand held air compressor for airing up tires now, and all of this I can take with me along with any of their other tools when on the road/camping that I can re-charge batteries whenever need be. I also have a fan that sits that can be set on top of a 5 gallon bucket of water and when turned on will blow water mist in hot weather. Found it all at Home Depoe, the misting fan is under the 'Arctic Cove' brand name that uses a Ryobi battery and when I looked closer it was also Ryobi fan being used, just in another color with the same company address on both of their packaging. Already had one of their regular fans so I am in the process now of planning/plotting out the mounting of it in my overhead Fantastic Fan vent in the teardrop, it looks to be a good fit, just have to come up with a mount along with the mounting of the battery holder inside my kitchen cabinet. The fan will run 10+ hours on a charge. Earlier today I e-mailed Ryobi with a suggestion for 2 more items needed by us teardrop campers for their battery system - a CD player and a food blender for the margarita's !!! Another neat thing about their system is that if you had ever bought any of their old 'Blue in color' Ni-Cad battery system tools years ago and still own them, these new Lithium batteries were made to fit the old tools also. Will chime back in with any info if I have any luck getting them to build the CD player or Food Blender.