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Sort of to your point on building a family of tools the milwaukee hammer drill is my first milwaukee tool, came with two batteries and charger in the kit and a free extra one. I don't think I will need over 1 battery per fishing trip so I'm heavy in batteries and low in tools. I'll probably get a circular saw at some point to replace my dewalt but my money would have went further with the Ryobi. Oh well.
Has anyone used a drill set up with a gas auger bit?I have been trying to research this but have had trouble finding some answers. I am looking between a clam plate with my eskimo gas auger bit or purchasing the eskimo pistol bit.Any thoughts would be awesome, thanks!
A gas auger drill unit will not match up to the output shaft of the Clam Plate ..will be lots of slop due to the output shaft being smaller diameter .
could do the freezer test on the batteries.
Oh and ryobi has TWO brushless hammer drills. One is a p251 and the other is a p214. The p251 has 750in/lb torque and the p214 has 600. Pretty sure home depot only sells the p214 kit now. The basic non-hammer drills have 310 and 340 I believe. I was not able to find any p251 on home depot site, only this one which is the p214 https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Volt-ONE-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-1-2-in-Hammer-Drill-Driver-with-2-1-5-Ah-Batteries-Charger-and-Bag-P1812/205754060You can still get the p251 on amazon and ebay for around $50 (no batteries). The new batteries are 6.0ah and I probably will be picking up a pack since a couple of mine are starting to wear down. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Volt-ONE-Lithium-Ion-6-0-Ah-LITHIUM-HP-High-Capacity-Battery-2-Pack-P164/305571990