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Model: RYOBI ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. Hammer Drill (Tool Only)
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The PBLHM102 delivers 850 in-lbs of torque, with a speed range of 0–700 RPM in Speed 1 and 0–2,150 RPM in Speed 2. Meanwhile, the PBLHM101 offers 750 in-lbs of torque, with 0–500 RPM in Speed 1 and 0–2,100 RPM in Speed 2.
This is PBLHM101B, and 102B is at the regular price of $129.
Last edited by DanneX September 8, 2025 at 08:54 PM.
I haven't seen a big advantage from this style of "hammer drill". If you need to drill through concrete and stone, get a rotary hammer and use SDS bits. Still, a decent deal.
I've had this drill for several years; done jobs where I used this drill for mixing several 80lb bags of stucco, drilled 20 or so ½ holes onto concrete slabs, etc, gone through several 4ah and 6ah batteries at a time.
It worked well, still works well.
The newer model is supposedly better, but I think this one will work well enough, especially at $45.
Everyone should have this, even if as a backup. Ryobi doesn't get as much credit as it deserves.
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Looks to be GEN 1.
The PBLHM102 delivers 850 in-lbs of torque, with a speed range of 0–700 RPM in Speed 1 and 0–2,150 RPM in Speed 2. Meanwhile, the PBLHM101 offers 750 in-lbs of torque, with 0–500 RPM in Speed 1 and 0–2,100 RPM in Speed 2.
This is PBLHM101B, and 102B is at the regular price of $129.
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It worked well, still works well.
The newer model is supposedly better, but I think this one will work well enough, especially at $45.
Everyone should have this, even if as a backup. Ryobi doesn't get as much credit as it deserves.
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