I have a Ryobi compact drill and noticed the reviews on the Ryobi drill bits are not so great.
I am thinking to get a different brand if possible.

The set that Ryobi makes is (Ryobi Speed Load Plus 17-Piece Titanium Drill Bit Set) from Home depot

I am looking for a do it all kind of set but will mostly be drilling into my walls which are some are stucco & some brick I also will be using on wood. Will not be doing metal so much not sure if a 4v drill can do that. I'm new to this so any advice helps. Thanks

My model is

Ryobi HP53LK TEK4 1/4 in. 4-Volt Screwdriver ( it turns into a drill )

Assembled Depth (in.) : 10.35 in
Assembled Height (in.) : 10.11 in
Assembled Width (in.) : 2.44 in
Batteries Included : Yes
Battery Type : 4V
Battery charge time (min.) : 60
CSA Listed : Yes
Charger Included : Yes
Chuck Size : 1/4 In.
Chuck Type : Hex
Clutch Setting : 24-position
Color Family : Green
Cordless Tool Type : Drill/Driver
Cordless/Corded : Cordless
Depth (in) : 1.968 in
ETL Listed : No
Height (in) : 7.086 in
Item Package Type : Cardboard Container
Item Weight : 2.21 lb
Manufacturer Warranty : 2 Years
Maximum speed (rpm) : 600
Power Tool Product Type : Cordless
Product Depth (in.) : 2.5 in
Product Height (in.) : 10 in
Product Weight (lb.) : 2.21
Product Width (in.) : 10.4 in
Reconditioned : No
Returnable : 90-Day
UL Listed : 1-UL Listed
Variable Speed : Yes
Voltage (volts) : 4 V
Width (in) : 9.055 in

Have been struggling with my manual precision screwdriver in opening up laptop, DSLR etc. electronics

I now have 3 different sets of manual screwdriver sets so want to buy 1 cordless screwdriver set which could help me with opening up electronic stuff and with basic stuff around the house.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated...
Thanks Dookie - but would 7 Volt screwdriver not be harsh on delicate screws/body of DSLRs etc.?

Okay, I cannot afford a good cordless drill, so now I am looking at electric (corded) drills. I'm sure that the same things apply to corded drills as to cordless drills. However, on corded drills it appears that the power is measured in amps rather than volts. How many amps do I need to drill through wood and seat crews without stripping them? I went to Lowe's and see that an 8 amp Dewalt corded drill is .00 dollars as compared to an 18 volt Dewalt which is approx. 0.00. I know corded is not as convenient as cordless, but my budget is .00, (so I also need to think about the cost of an indoor/outdoor extension cord.)
Okay, now I'm confused. Dan H says that his Ryobi and Black and Decker are used in daily construction, which I assume is pretty heavy and active use. However, other people are saying that Ryobi's and B&D's have plastic internal parts and won't hold up. Which info. is correct?

I have just bought a 24 volt cordless drill for 83 usd and it seems to work great.

But I'd like to know why a drill with the same features in another brands like Milwaukee or Dewalt are far more expensive.

can you use any 18 volt cordless drill or are there certain types of drills? i'm hoping i don't have to spend 0 on one.

What kind of drill do I need to easily drill holes into the cement sub-floor of my house (for a flooring project)? I've already tried two different types of masonry bits with my cordless, 18 volt Bosch (model 3850). I'm thinking that the bit isn't the problem, it's the drill. It takes about 10 minutes and a way too much effort just to drill one hole. Any suggestions?

I have a 6 volt Black and Decker. It doesn't seem to run too long before it needs re-charging again.
Any brand recommendations?

I want to buy my husband some tools for our anniversary .... He loves craftsman tools and I was thinking of getting him a new screwdriver set, since he doesn't have a full set. He already owns a compound miter saw, air compressor, impact tools, sockets, 19.2 volt cordless drill and add ons, cobalt blue 3 tiered craftsman tool box, circular saw, jigsaw, router,chain saw, table saw, saw horses and a ton of tools in the tool box... Do you think any of these would make a good gift...Im lost as to what to get him, I want to get him something he likes and will use...not something dumb like a pillow case with my picture on it LOL
Set 1.)

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00950089000P?keyword=009-50089&sLevel=0#descriptionAnchor

Set 2.)

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00934275000P?keyword=009-34275&sLevel=0

yes he has a double car garage

I see that they have an 18 volt kit that comes with the drill,circular saw , 2 batteries,a charger and a worklight for 0.00 Is this a good deal or not. I know that Lowes carrys this brand and that it is made by Black and Decker.
Thanks Jared

on ebay I bought a Milwaukee 18 volt cordless 4 pack for a decent price. It was in the original packing and you could tell it had never ben used. I charged the battery and squeezed the drills trigger. Orange sparks shot every where out of the back vents and I smelled somthing burning. Could it be fixed? Is it the drill brake hanging up? Should I try to get my money back from the seller? I would rather fix it than return it.

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