I have not tried them, but I have heard a lot of good things about them. Consumer Reports has a new test out on cordless tools and the Ryobi ranked high(tops) in one of the classes. My problem with all the batteries is I forget to charge them. I have a 24 volt Dewalt hammer drill that I like but I stored the thing to long uncharged and I guess the battery is bad now!! DooOOOH! Also I read in this forum recently that Ryobi must be doing well, someone said that they bout out Milwaukee!???
Well lets go with 90(B) not covered, but lets stay postive about it and will add to a postive application of 110.12 this with the through understaninding of 110.3(A)(8) and follow all of it 110.3(B) in respects to charging up that new toy..., Enjoy
The best news for me about the lithium Ryobi batteries is that the old ni-cad ones are now like 45 bucks for 2, and they were fine for me for years, so two new ones has helped my drill achieve new favor from me., and it was only 45 bucks:smile: