Ryobi R12DD-220S (5133005063)
Photos 10 | Outdated Product £119.92 Product type: drill driver; Design: gun; Rotation speed (rpm): 400/1500; Torque: Max. torque (Nm): 30; with adjustment; Torque (steps): 21; Reducer: 2-speed; Number of speeds: 2; Reverse: slider; Weight (kg): 1; Chuck: keyless; Chuck diameter (mm): 10; motor brake; LED light; case; Charger: charger BCL12L1H |
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Nice try Ryobi
With just one look at the Ryobi R12DD-220S screwdriver, you can see the desire of designers to make the tool as short as possible, which can crawl through where standard-sized devices do not fit. It really turned out to be more compact than typical drill drivers, due to a slightly shortened keyless chuck and a ring made in the form of a cone, which allows you to choose the tightening torque. Reducing the size of these parts can make the job a little less convenient if you need to frequently change the tooling or readjust the torque limiter clutch. But this is a price to pay for the shortened length.
Specifications and equipment - no worse than others
Otherwise, this screwdriver is similar to its "classmates". It has two speeds (400/1500 rpm) and a decent (by the standards of this class) moment (30 Nm) with 21 steps of force adjustment. The chuck can hold tooling up to 10 mm in diameter or bits with hex shank. The screwdriver has enough power to drill wood with drills up to 25 mm in diameter (when working on metal, drills up to 10 mm thick can be used). Just below the cartridge, an LED is built into the body of the tool, designed to illuminate the working area. The screwdriver comes with a fabric bag made in the form of a neat case, a charger, a set of batteries (two "clip" with a capacity of 2 Ah) and one double-sided bit.
So buy or not?
Upon a detailed examination of the configuration and technical characteristics of the Ryobi R12DD-220S screwdriver, we can conclude that this is a very worthy tool. The only concern is its price. Despite its good reputation, Ryobi is considered a "household" tool, which should be significantly cheaper than a "professional" one. And this screwdriver costs only a little less than such representatives of the "higher layers" as the AEG BS 12C2 LI-152B, Milwaukee M12 BDD-202C or Makita DF030DWX01. A reasonable question arises: buy a Ryobi R12DD-220S now and save money, or save up a little more and take a tool from a “cooler” brand? You decide.