
Ryobi
The Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V Cordless Compact Brushless 1/2" Drill/Driver (PSBDD01) is a lightweight, compact tool designed for tight spaces and overhead applications, offering 400 in-lbs of torque in a package that is 30% smaller than its predecessor. It features a brushless motor for extended runtime and life, fitting into Ryobi's extensive 18V ONE+ ecosystem of over 300 compatible tools. While excellent for DIYers and homeowners needing a portable solution, it lacks the sustained power required for heavy-duty professional construction work.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the Ryobi PSBDD01 as a highly capable compact drill that punches above its weight class. Pro Tool Reviews noted that the brushless motor delivers plenty of power for a compact drill, with a meaningful 50 in-lbs improvement over the previous generation. Independent technical reviews praised the excellent thermal performance, noting that heat management remains stable during both light prolonged use and heavy intermittent use. Reviewers also commended the comfortable design, new overmold grip, and the utility of the 24-position clutch for precision work. Marketing emphasizes its status as the most compact RYOBI Drill/Driver with the advantages of brushless technology.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the drill's ability to fit into cramped spaces and its lightweight nature, which reduces fatigue during overhead work. DIYers report that it handles general home repairs, furniture assembly, and light construction without issues. The ecosystem value is a major positive, with users appreciating the compatibility with over 300 ONE+ tools. However, recurring complaints include the tool's inability to handle heavy-duty work, the short runtime of the included 1.5Ah battery, and the lack of continuous variable speed. Many users note that it is not professional-grade and may hit torque ceilings when working with hard materials.
Common Complaints
Insufficient power for heavy-duty applications compared to full-size drills. Frequent recharging required due to small 1.5Ah battery included in kits. Preference for continuous variable speed over the two-speed manual adjustment. Not durable enough for professional or commercial grade usage. Torque limits reached when driving large fasteners or drilling hard materials
How It Compares
vs. Ryobi PSBDD02
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Choose PSBDD02 if available at similar pricing for improved torque and compactness.
vs. Ryobi PSBHM02
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Choose PSBDD01 for general drilling and fastening; choose PSBHM02 if you need hammer drill capability.
vs. Ryobi PBLDD01K
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Choose PSBDD01 for space-constrained work; choose full-size for general purpose work where compactness isn't critical.
vs. DeWalt DCD771C2
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Ryobi PSBDD01 offers superior power and brushless technology at a comparable price point.
vs. Milwaukee M12 Compact Drill/Driver
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Ryobi PSBDD01 offers better value and power for homeowners; Milwaukee is better for professionals but costs more.

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