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Cordless Power Tools - What battery to get?
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TheFakeMrSneaky
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Hi I got a set of ryobi power tools a few months back but they didn't come with batteries or chargers.. how do I find a battery that will fit and work in them? Their like the old ryobi tools.. their a blue color
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Do you have the box or anything that says what model they are? You could easily just google that and find the chargers you need. Or you could look on amazon or the store they were bought at and look for the model.
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Maze wrote Do you have the box or anything that says what model they are? You could easily just google that and find the chargers you need. Or you could look on amazon or the store they were bought at and look for the model.


I'll take a look at the tools to see if theirs a model number or something. I got them from my step dad when they moved so their wasn't my UCB left but the tools them self.

I had to cut the original post short due to having to leave the location we were at like 40 minutes ago haha I meant to add more to the post. Is their a way you can look like up inside the power tool and see prongs or anything also? I have not even looked at the tools recently so i might have all the answers I need..
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If they're old they're probably available on ebay or something like that, however you could check their website.
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