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chicken george



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Ryobi battery strimmer

for sale olt1825 18 strimmer. brand new in box
£35 delivered

same as http://www.toolbank.com/1275/p/RYBOLT1825

I bought it as a cheap way of getting the l-ion battery and charger, so the rest is for sale as I have a petrol strimmer.
So if you have a lawn and a ryobi 1+ battery what are you waiting for??????
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Post #261360 22nd Apr 2015 4:06 pm
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npinks



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So am I right in saying its brand new in box

But has no battery or charger? So unusable unless I have one? Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #261369 22nd Apr 2015 5:06 pm
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Steve D



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You could always buy a new one, remove the battery and charger for CG's one and sell your one on.... Whistle

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chicken george



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you'll go far with a ethos like that Thumbs Up

the strimmer is available new with no battery so selling it on with no battery isnt as crazy as it sounds.


I using the li-on battery with a mini angle grinder, the nicads or nmh cheapo batterys it came with just arnt good enough also the loose charge overnight which is frustrating At work
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Post #261374 22nd Apr 2015 5:55 pm
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npinks



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Or buy one with batteries and return it saying they weren't in the box Laughing

Only works at Argoose Laughing Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #261378 22nd Apr 2015 6:16 pm
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Quality! Brand new in box, but won't work as has no battery. To buy battery is more costly than buying a whole new strimmer (which is why CG bought it this way to get the battery)
Ok, I get it, late April fools Shocked Shocked

Post #261391 22nd Apr 2015 8:18 pm
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Chuckalicious



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As I often struggle to tell if a post is all banter or not, I'm not sure if this one needs a response, but I will post it anyway Smile

The Ryobi stuff is designed to all work with the same battery and charger so you can have 10 tools and use the same battery and charger for all of them, cutting down on price. So you can buy them with or without the power bits, so CG isn't that mad after all. FL2 TD4 GS 60 reg Facelift - so many issues
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so CG isn't that mad after all.


Your post made sense until I got to that bit Whistle

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Laughing This has been one of the most interesting threads for a while Thumbs Up Got anything else for sale CG?

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chicken george



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100 tonnes of wheat and 97,000 chickens in stock as we speak At work
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chicken george wrote:
100 tonnes of wheat and 97,000 chickens in stock as we speak


In but a few hours the 97,000 chickens will have turned that into 100 tonnes of . . . .!! Everyone can spread it - Anyone can catch it. Stay home - the life you save can be your own!

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chicken george



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sold, the plan worked cheapest way of getting l-ion 1+ batteries Thumbs Up, trimmer with battery was on special ,prices have gone up since. At work
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