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18V ONE+ HP Compact BRUSHLESS 5/8' SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer

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$109.99

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About this item

  • ONE+ HP Technology Delivers up to 6,200 BPM
  • 43% Lighter Weight with One-Handed Use
  • 2 Modes: Rotary Hammer and Drill
  • (1) PSBRH01B - 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 5/8" SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer


ONE+ HP Technology Delivers up to 6,200 BPM 43% Lighter Weight with One-Handed Use Over 260 ONE+ Tools – All Work With Any RYOBI 18V ONE+ Battery Enhance your RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP System with the RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 5/8" SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer. ONE+ HP Technology delivers more power, runtime, durability and speed utilizing brushless motors, advanced electronics and high performance lithium technology. Our compact tools are the lightest and smallest we have ever made, while still delivering optimal power to get the job done. Measuring at only 11.4" in length, this tool is 43% lighter weight than its full-size model, giving you better access to tight workspaces and overhead applications. With ONE+ HP technology, this tool can deliver up to 6,200 BPM. It also features 2 modes: rotary hammer and drill. The on-board LED worklight creates extra visibility for all your projects needs. Best of all, it is part of the RYOBI ONE+ System of over 260 Cordless Tools that all work on the same battery platform. This 18V ONE+ Compact Brushless 5/8" SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer is backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty and includes (1) PSBRH01 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 5/8" SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer and Operator's Manual. Battery and charger sold separately.


Ruth K
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Set bolts in old concrete as easily as a regular drill goes through pine. Use ear protection, tho! It does go through batteries, so have a couple charged if you have a lot to do.
DSL
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Its performance for the price is highly recommended. It is easy and light. Very comfortable for tight places.
Joseph Card
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2025
Great drill!
NaspeDude
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
Works well to drill into rock and masonry, using a good masonry drill bit was able to easily create holes in tough granite and quartz rocks larger than basketballs! Only concern I have is it is front heavy and will n ot sit upright. That doesn't really worry me because it does the job!
Dennis Eastburn
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
I bought this for installing peg board panels on block walls. It worked great, drilled easily without blowing out the back of the blocks. I have a regular hammer drill but didn't use it for the very reason it blows out the back side of the block. Also the Riobi unit is much lighter! I love Riobi tools!
Seamus the Red
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 30, 2024
High spec and high quality product.Recommended
william s t mayhall
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
I got this and a high quality 18" Masonary drill bit and was amazed that it'll drill right into rock allowing me to have good pilot holes for T-post. Works on Texas Sandstone and Limestone. I'm impressed with this hammer drill!
Mario
Reviewed in Mexico on June 15, 2024
Tiene buena potencia no es para uso industrial está hecho de buena calidad y se ve resistente no incluye batería ni accesorios
David Shaw
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Had to do a couple of jobs with cement.Rented one once and was going to need to use one a couple more times so at this price I decided to buy it.
Mwilson551
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
works with all my other Ryobi batteries, quick, quiet and efficient at drilling into concrete.
Chad C
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
This works surprisingly good for something that is so light and comfortable to use. I can't speak for brick or solid concrete, but it did quite well creating a 3/4" hole through a block wall.I used this for creating a hole for conduit to an outside receptacle. I misjudged the size and should have gone at least 7/8" for the 1/2" conduit. But a little sideways drilling after the fact easily made the hole big enough. I did make sure to drill through the part with the hollow center. At no point did it feel like the tool was straining and although it certainly isn't going to be as fast or powerful as a 115v tool, it was still a fast painless process. I did break a chunk out coming through the other side but that seems pretty par for the course for me and any one of these I've ever tried. Luckily it was no bigger than the outlet box. I wonder if there is a trick to preventing that?