Use Cheap Batteries like Ryobi in TOP Tool Brands: Dewalt Milwaukee Makita

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Ridgid, Hart, Bauer, Hercules, Ryobi etc batteries used in pretty much any other tool brand. I show how to do the hardest one possible in this video but the exact same process can be used with any other brand.

🚨Battery adapters shown in the links below
listed BATTERY you have to the brand of TOOL you want to run.

*DeWALT 20v Battery

*M18 Milwaukee Battery

*Makita 18v Battery

*Craftsman v20 Max

*20v Porter Cable, Black and Decker, Stanley batteries(18v Bostitch)

*Dewalt 20v AND
*Milwaukee M18 (accepts both brands)

*BOSCH 18v

*Ridgid 18v

*Metabo HPT /Hitachi 18v

*18v Ryobi

*KOBALT 24v

*WORX 20v

Some of the links are affiliate links and I may or may not make a few cents off of them. If you can wait a month you can get them for a few dollars less from China.

You will need to stop using the tool before you drain the battery too low(no worry with Ryobi, Makita, Ridgid). Don't continue using the tool to the point that the tool is getting weak(low battery) or worse stops. Stop and Charge the battery. Lithium packs can be charged anytime and have zero memory effect unlike the old Nicad. Continuing to use the tool when it's dying could damage the Dewalt, Milwaukee, Black Decker etc battery pack.

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I have been following you for years and I was wanna say I really appreciate you're still putting out useful, practical videos without the clickbait or useless sponsored videos. There's not many channels that stay true to their original youtube appeal and go into full shillmode. I hope you are well and I hope maybe you do another video with the crazy cars driving those rocks way out in the boonies.

topkek_
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I’m surprised someone isn’t making a 3D printed version of this Ryobi to XYZ yet that you made here. Would be super handy as Ryobi is a lot of consumers primary tool line

Wrencheasy
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Ridgid, Hart, Bauer, Hercules, Ryobi etc batteries can be used in pretty much any other tool brand.
_make your own custom_
RYOBI 18v or ANY other BRAND MAKE ADAPTER WITH THESE(they are the cheapest available):




_READY TO USE Adapters listed BATTERY you have to the brand of TOOL you want to run._
-Battery adapters shown in the links below

*Dewalt & Milwaukee M18/20v max Batteries(accepts both brands)

*DEWALT 20vMax Batteries

*M18 Milwaukee Batteries

*20v Porter Cable, Black and Decker, Stanley batteries(18v Bostitch)

*Makita 18v

*WORX 20v

*BOSCH 18v

*Ridgid 18v


Some of the links are affiliate links and I may or may not make a few cents off of them. If you can wait a month you can get them for a few dollars less from China.

You will need to stop using the tool before you drain the battery too low(no worry with Ryobi, Makita, Ridgid). Don't continue using the tool to the point that the tool is getting weak(low battery) or worse stops. Stop and Charge the battery. Lithium packs can be charged anytime and have zero memory effect unlike the old Nicad. Continuing to use the tool when it's dying could damage the Dewalt, Milwaukee, Black Decker etc battery pack.






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sixtyfiveford
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One thing to note is Ryobi has the lithium-ion battery safety electronics in their batteries itself whereas most if not all other brands have those electronics in the tools. That's why a Ryobi comparable amp-hour battery is larger than other brands. This means it's very easy to adapt Ryobi batteries to old Ni-Cad tools. This is why Ryobi kept the form factor in the first place. I made an adapter out of an old broken blue Ryobi flashlight and a non-working Earthwise Ni-Cad battery. I've been using it for 4 years now on my Earthwise hedge trimmer. No internal electronics needed.

BrianWalstad
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Awesome channel. Glad I found it. You explain things as simple as they are instead of overcomplicating everything like a lot of channels on here. That's what I appreciates about ya.

JeremyPegram
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This is awesome! As a pro carpenter I've been Ryobi loyal for decades, and they've been great. Still have a few blue n yellow ones like a recipro saw I use daily, . Still kickass! But a a poor old simple carpenter from Western NC, . Budget is always priority and Ryobi are the best bang for the buck when it comes to less expensive brands. Plus 300+ tools run on the 18 v. I have a ton. But thru some " horse trading" I've accquired a 20v Framing nailer, Drill and circular saw and 12v impact and one handed reciprocating saw in Dewalts lineup. Batteries are 4x the Ryobi price. First thing I'm doing is ordering a DeWalt adapter, and when it gets here I'm making the adapter. Most useful YouTube video ever for me! Words can't express the gratitude as DeWalt is better is so many ways IMHO. THANK YOU!

nclonewolf
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pretty crafty mate. I never gave it a thought before and now you've sown the seeds of progress. I am keen on the note you finished on too since the big batteries cost so damn much to buy. Those little ones I've seen the carpenters and electricians throw them in the bin since they don't last.

jackrichards
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Uh oh... I discovered ur videos before bed one night and watched ur vids ALL NIGHT and had to go to work with no sleep. Frustrating but ma u helped me out a lot thx lol

justinmarsillett
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Thank you sir I've been looking everywhere for an adapter for my Ryobi batterys. Excellent video. Also I've been watching YouTube videos for a few years now and this is my first time I've felt obligated to share my comments with others. Thank you for taking the time to make this video. You my friend just saved me a lot of money in the near future.

jameswelch
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The power tool I really liked for a couple years broke, and don't know what to do with the extra batteries. Only today I bought a different brand power tool. Thanks to you i can now look for an adapter to use my old batteries.

vladster
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And everyone thinks Dr. Frankenstein is mad :D

Also, E6000 is the recommended adhesive for re-gluing phone screens to the bezels if they become separated. It doesn't turn hard and brittle like super glue (or similar) and allows a bit of flex for things like having your phone in your pocket and you accidentally sit on it.

cujoedaman
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…..THAT PAINT MIXER!!! Dude… THERE is the star of your video!!! Look at that, a little drill attachment that shakes your rattle cans of paint… BRILLIANT! Gonna make one myself now! 😎

frankthespank
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I Made An Adapter to go from Bauer Battery to Craftsman C3 light with the Cheap Bauer light . I Found out you don't need Circuit board at all ! She Works great .

wayneo
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As usual another useful video to help out people out there save dune money.
Glad to see the pandemic didn't stop you from making more videos

tuga
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I've told a few people about the adapters, I have an old set I need to fit up, thx man

themoelman
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Thanks a lot for doing a dedicated video on using Ryobi batteries with other tools. I'd been looking for something like this for a while and didn't find much info out there..

rithwikj
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You might also be able to find a good hot glue option...they make all kinds of different glue sticks, and some are pretty strong. About 20 yrs ago I had a boombox I used at work with detachable speakers...the little tracks the speakers would slide into got broken off over the years and I got tired of packing a threee piece boombox around on the jobsite. My GF at the time sugested hot glue, and initially I laughed at her suggestion, but one night she brought home a few different brands/types of glue sticks, and a new glue gun, because she didn't want to use her usual gun with the different kinds of glue. After reading the labels on them, I used the one that was the highest strength and proceded to rough up the plastic surfaces and goop the hell out of them and clamped them together over the weekend....I'll be damned, but those speakers stayed glued on for many years before the radio was destroyed by something falling on it. I threw it in the back of the truck, in job boxes with a bunch of other tools, etc, never babied it, and they never came off.
Might be worth a shot? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

eyellgeteven
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I Have A 9 Ah Ryobi Battery And It
Works Just Great. I've Seen Some Guys On
Utube Who Used A 3 D Printer To Make
A power tool Battery Adapter.

rogertyler
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I have so many dead DeWalt batteries..and quite a few DeWalt tools..I'm not buying anymore batteries for them way too expensive..i have one adapter that uses the new style battery..
This idea of yours is great..i also have other tools that i can use this idea on..thanks again ..Cheers friend 🍻🍻🍻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

rodneybrand
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I've found some of the lame LED light/lamps work well as a sacrifice to whack off the handle/battery holder - have done with HF Warrior and with Worx. For the fuse parts epoxy - use epoxy putty no issues/cracking.

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