Another happy Ryobi owner here. I have one of the original One+ 18v sets at home, and the Lithium set at the office. I'm very happy with both. I didn't expect much from the little circular saw, but it actually has worked very well. And knowing that I can actually buy replacement batteries when I need them is a HUGE plus. Usually by the time you need to replace batteries, they aren't making them for your drill anymore. A year from now I can keep the same cordless drill and buy the Lithium battery/charger set.
Many of the cordless drills out there use the same parts. The first Ryobi I bought was for my dad. I was going to buy him the Dewalt...then I did some research and found that the motor and chuck were identical in both drills, plus the Ryobi had a better warranty and cost 50% less.
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28V Milwaukie; powerful, arm breaker. Good balance for a big drill. The other contractors have drill envy. Has hammer drill function. It seems to have about 3/4 the power of a corded Hole Hawg. Get careless with it and it will spin your arm off - and I am 225lb+.
Negatives: Lithium has no warning of battery going dead. Bigger than some people like to use.