![]() ![]() Use this adapter instead of a Ryobi 40v battery, such as. They’re great about offering a lot of stuff. The Battery Management System (BMS) built into all Ryobi 18v batteries will still provide a safe low voltage cut-off when the batteries are used in series to power a 40v tool. I can’t imagine why they don’t have one yet or aren’t at least getting ready to roll one out. A lot of people want a Ryobi framing nailer. The spinning scrubbing tools and metal wall cabinets come to mind. Ryobi is pretty good about getting stuff out shortly after announcement, but things have stalled, especially recently. Not sure when you plan to use it, but a December 10th announcement could mean several months before it’s actually available. Unless Ryobi releases a framing nailer anyway. Stem style battery to flat top battery would get really awkward.īuying into the tool’s battery system or going pneumatic are probably your only realistic options here. I’d imagine it would have to be huge because of the stem. I haven’t seen Ryobi to another platform only another platform to Ryobi. That’s the opposite of what I think you’re looking for. It may work great for your job, it may piss you off more than actually help.Īll that aside, the one you linked is Milwaukee to Ryobi, so it would be using a Milwaukee battery to power a Ryobi tool. Rather than buying a whole new system, the Badaptor range lets you use your DeWalt 18-20V, Makita, Milwaukee, Bosch Professional, Ridgid, AEG, Metabo CAS, and Hikoki 18V battery with other brands of 18V power tools. You never know what quality you’re getting with those companies. Badaptor is a battery adapter that lets you convert your existing battery system for use with a Ryobi, Makita, DeWalt or Milwaukee tool. Not just from reviews, but from people I know who’ve used various adapters. I haven’t seen one outside of pictures nor used one. ![]()
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