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  • Ryobi 12" Drill Press DP121L

    Out of the box review: Seems really nice. The lasers were close, but no dead on. But they were really easy to adjust to spot on. Now they cross right at the small dot I made with the point of a brad point bit. The unit has a work light, however they didn't include a bulb. No biggie I guess, but I can't say if it works well or not.
    Power seems great. This unit has an adjustable speed that you just dial in. No changing pulley positions with a belt. Also a digital speed indicator. I really like that. Heck I practically never changed the speed on my old drill press cause it was a bit of a pain.
    I really wavered between the 4 and 5 scores I gave it. It's hard to give it 5's since I just got it, but I've found nothing wrong as of yet.

    This is a really nice unit and I wouldn't shy at all in recommending it.

    • pacwind3
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      pacwind3 commented
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      It's the DP 121L.

    • poolhound
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      poolhound commented
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      I have one of these DPs. So far I have found it works pretty well. The lasers seem a bit "fuzzy" for me but that could well be my eyes

      I just noticed that this did not take my scores correctly and doesnt seem to let me edit.
      I gave the DP 4s across the board NOT 1s
      Last edited by poolhound; 12-29-2008, 03:14 PM.

    • Black wallnut
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      I purchased a display model of the DP121L. I voted a 5 for documentation but that is based on reading the manual online. The only bad points I've discovered so far are: table elevation is stiff, one knob broke (although I was putting more pressure than what could be considered normal at the time), the spindle stop can be over-ridden with to much force.

      The DP operates smothly and is quiet. I also compared it to a 12" Delta model. The Delta costs $10 more and it just did not seem as nice.
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