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Ryobi HP 961

I own a Ryobi HP 961. The cordless batteries are not holding a charge. When I do get the batteries charged the power on the drill is very minimal. It just about works. What do I do?

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Look at the cost of new batteries,sometimes for a few more dollars its better to just buy new cordless.some brands are very expensive on the replacement batteries.

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