I know batteries keep getting better and better, but a battery operated compressor seems like it wouldn't have the power needed to do the job. I am sure they are good, but I'll stick to my 12V socket ones, at least for the time being!Def
I know it's getting better.I had some tools with an interchangeable power supply. I can't remember what they were called but they were very similar to the Ryobi system, but this was ten years ago.It was cool and I am glad the concept continued and improved but something like a cknoressor that may live in the car is likely to just have dead batteries more often than not in Canada. Winter here is hard on batteries.Def
I've been wanting the Ryobi One+ reciprocating saw to replace my corded saw but I just never got around to picking one up. Now Home Depot is having a sale (Ryobi Days through the 19th) and I decided the timing and price was right. So, option a) was buy two batteries for $99.00 U.S.D. and select one tool for free out of a list that included the saw I wanted, or option b) was to buy a four piece tool set that also came with two batteries and includes the saw I wanted, plus a drill and a flashlight, and a circular saw for $129 U.S.D.. I chose the four piece set which I figured was a better deal. It's 3 more tools for $30 more. Can't beat that price.
. I just used my Ryobi circular saw to cut a shelf last night. Battery needed charging but as usual very happy with the tool. I wouldn't mind getting a few more. I have the smaller batteries tho for now they work fine for what I do.