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Ryobi Vs Milwaukee: Which Brand Has The Best Cordless Drill?

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Ryobi Vs Milwaukee: Which Brand Has The Best Cordless Drill?

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By Eli Becht/Aug. 21, 2023 2:18 pm EST

If you're a new homeowner or somebody looking to get started on some DIY projects, chances are you've been shopping around for a cordless drill. Your research may have ultimately led you to a decision between two popular brands — Ryobi or Milwaukee. Both are well-known players in the field, and it might be tough to make a choice between the pair.

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It will eventually come down to how much money you're willing to spend because the two companies are actually targeting different price ranges. Despite having the same parent company, Ryobi is going after the budget buyer, while Milwaukee is going to be what you want to look for if you're looking to spend a bit more cash. Both brands have their audiences, and if you're someone who won't be using your new tools a whole lot, the Ryobi brand could prove to be a better option for you.

Who comes out on top?

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Choosing the right drill comes down to a matter of preference. These are both very popular brands, so you shouldn't have many concerns about them. Ryobi is the path to take for budget-conscious buyers who aren't going to be getting a ton of uses out of their cordless drill. Milwaukee will be the winner if you're playing on doing a lot of remodeling, something that is common for new homeowners.

The Milwaukee cordless drill options are practically better across the board. Still, it's not exactly a landslide win where you'll notice huge quality-of-life upgrades moving from Ryobi to the more premium brand. The major difference is that Ryobi does not include a second battery to rotate out when yours runs out of juice with the base models. That does mean you'll need to have it spend more time on the charger, which again isn't an issue if you're doing shorter projects every now and then. The Milwaukee 18-volt option comes with two batteries and a storage case, making traveling easy. The downside is paying a premium of nearly $230 at full price for those benefits.

Ryobi's 18-volt option comes in around $60, significantly undercutting Milwaukee, but you'll be losing out on an additional battery. There are Ryobi bundles that include the extra battery, but you'll be spending a bit more for it.

What brand should you pick?

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For the most part, Milwaukee comes ahead as it's the more premium brand. The choice is simple if that's all you're looking for. However, there's some nuance in there. Ryobi would be the better fit if you're not going to be somebody getting a ton of use out of their drill. If you envision yourself only using it a few times a year, Ryobi would typically get the edge. You can save some money and get the same job done. If you're using your drill a lot, then Milwaukee claws ahead. Milwaukee also has the One-Key system that lets you easily keep track of your tools, which comes in handy if you're building out a large collection.

There are some key differences between both brands when it comes to their cordless drills. Ryobi's options have a lower max speed, shorter battery life, longer charge time, shorter warranty, and are heavier. None of that will be much of a concern if you're just hanging up a shelf or two, but it'll factor in more if you're doing some intense DIY work. It makes more sense to skip the entry-level line and get something more reliable if you're spending a lot of time with your tools.

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5 Emergency Tools You Should Always Keep In Your Car

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By Jack Picone/June 3, 2023 6:01 pm EST

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Just as you should always have an emergency kit in your home, you should keep similar emergency tools in your car. While having a vehicle theoretically means you can travel somewhere to pick up supplies you need in a pinch or drive for help if you need it, getting stranded in the middle of nowhere with car trouble changes that very quickly. In that situation, the emergency tools you keep in your vehicle make a huge difference.

Fortunately, most essential items don't take up much space, and your car should have room for everything you need. "Better safe than sorry" isn't just a worn-out maxim — it's very good advice and a lesson you don't want to learn after it's too late. 

With that in mind, we've compiled a list of the emergency tools you should always keep in your vehicle. Of course, there are items not on this list you should keep in your car as well — like extra oil, antifreeze, and a tire gauge — but the tools here are for immediate emergencies that can't wait. If you don't already have the tools on this list, you'll want to make sure you get them as soon as possible so you're prepared if the time comes when you urgently need them.

Jump starter

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You probably remember at least one time in your childhood when your parents' car needed a jump from a neighbor using jumper cables. In recent years, however, jump starter batteries that you can keep inside your car have become cheaper and more prevalent, and they're now a must-have for your vehicle. The upside to having a portable battery you can jump your car with is obvious — you don't need to rely on another vehicle or willing driver to bring your car back to life. This is especially crucial if you're in an isolated area or it's the middle of the night.

Jump starter batteries have a few caveats, as they are more expensive than cables, take up slightly more space, and, most importantly, you need to remember to keep them charged. However, their benefits outweigh these slight inconveniences, and it's worth buying a good one even if they can get a little pricey. 

This jump starter battery from DeWalt retails at $182, but it comes with everything you need. That includes LED lights to see your engine in the dark, an alarm if you're not connecting to your battery correctly, a power bank to charge your phone, and even an air compressor. Plus, it's also built to work in cold weather.

Fix-a-Flat

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Ideally, you should always be driving around with a spare tire in your trunk — or at least a donut spare. While run-flat tires are becoming more popular and the days of changing a tire on the side of a highway may eventually come to an end, most drivers are still riding around on traditional rubber tires that can snag a nail or spring a leak at any given moment. 

If you can't afford a spare, don't have room for one, or recently used the one you had and haven't had time to replace it, you should at least have a bottle of Fix-a-Flat. Fix-a-Flat, and similar canned tire inflators, are small pressurized bottles that can chemically seal the tear in your tire and inflate it with enough air to allow you to drive at low speeds to your home or an auto body shop. They're typically not a permanent solution to a flat tire, but they can be vital in an emergency when you're stranded without a spare. 

If you're close enough to drive somewhere else, you can even opt to use it over a spare tire you have on hand, allowing you to change your tire in a safer location other than the side of the road. You can find a two-pack of single-use Fix-a-Flat bottles on Amazon for less than $20. Remember, however, that sometimes the sealant used to internally patch a tear can be tough to remove, permanently damage the tire, and potentially mess with your car's tire pressure monitor systems.

Fire extinguisher

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Just as a fire extinguisher is an emergency tool you should keep in your home — particularly your kitchen or garage — a fire extinguisher is just as important to have in your car. Obviously, driving around with a tank full of gasoline, and perhaps more stored in your trunk, means fire is always a potential hazard when driving, although usually, the fire will start in your engine. However, driving an electric vehicle doesn't mean you're not at risk because EV technology is still relatively new, and electric batteries have been known to explode and catch fire on occasion.

You can get a small, single-use fire extinguisher better suited for a vehicle. Once you have your fire extinguisher, you should store it in your front or backseat area rather than the trunk. That way, you can access it quickly, especially if the fire catches inside from a cigarette or other cause. This two-pack of single-use extinguishers from A+ Safety can be found on Amazon for $25.

Phone battery

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Usually you won't have a problem charging your phone from your car's engine, but if your car battery dies and you find yourself stranded, you'll definitely want to make sure your phone is charged so you can call for help. If you're in a remote enough area or trapped during a storm, you'll want to make sure your phone has enough juice for several calls, as well as other apps like navigation and flashlights, which can drain your battery very quickly. If you're using jumper cables rather than a jump starter battery or don't have any other means to charge your phone, you should get a charger specifically for your car.

A power bank to charge your smartphone is cheap and easy to stow away in your glove compartment and can be a lifesaver. This 10,000 mAh power bank from Anker can provide two charges for the iPhone 12 about a charge and a half for Galaxy S20 — all for just $22. 

Car emergency kit

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You should pick up a pre-packaged emergency kit for your car, even if you can find cheaper versions of each included item individually or already own some of the things it includes — such as a fire extinguisher, perhaps. There are several reasons why such a redundancy is worth it. 

First off, it's good to have extras, and it's even better to have all the basics in one place that you don't have to think about, especially in an emergency. Also, even if it takes you just a week to assemble everything you need in an emergency, getting a kit right away will keep you prepared in the meantime — remember, emergencies often happen when you least expect them.

The Everlit Survival Car Emergency Kit is available on Amazon for $65 and comes with everything you might need in a roadside emergency. The kit includes a reflective warning triangle for drivers passing by, a glass breaker, seatbelt cutter, air compressor, jumper cables, and a 108-piece first aid kit, as well as several other useful emergency items so you can respond to any issues that come up unexpectedly while driving.


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