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Why not upgrade to the lithium for the Ryobi? The charger for the lithium batteries will also charge the old NiCads. Replace them one at a time and it won't hurt too much. That is my plan. I have 7 of the Ryobi 18v One+ tools.My ryobi set of drills/driver and assorted cordless tools are around 2 years old.
The 4 batteries I have, 1 is gone, 1 is about done, 2 are functioning, not well.
I got one lithium battery for a gift, not sure if I want to or should by another lithium, I dont want to switch batteries in and out, or just buy a new lightweight with lithium. any suggestions as to which way to go, meaning I dont know what kind of new stuff is out there.