
Ryobi ONE+ SDS Plus Rotary Hammer
Score: 72/100
VEVOR 7 in Rotary Hammer Drill
Score: 68/100Rankings

The Ryobi R18SDS-0 is a compact, cordless 18V SDS-Plus rotary hammer drill designed for light to medium-duty tasks such as drilling into masonry and light chiseling. Its lower impact energy and brushed motor are the main trade-offs compared to newer brushless models. It is best suited for DIY homeowners needing portability without cords for small hole drilling.

The VEVOR BL-DC2419X is a lightweight cordless rotary hammer designed for light-duty DIY tasks, offering 2.6 J of impact energy and a brushless motor. While it provides good versatility with four operating modes, it lacks the mass and inertia required for heavy professional concrete work. It is best suited for homeowners and occasional job-site use where portability is prioritized over pro-grade power.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
1.3 joules | 2.6 joulesbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.65 kilogramsbest | 3.22 kilograms |
1,300 rpmbest | 930 rpm | |
5,000 bpm | 5,300 bpmbest | |
18 volts | 20 voltsbest | |
— | 380 wattsbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Performance(3) | ||
Impact Energy (joules) | 1.3 joules | 2.6 joules |
No-Load Speed (rpm) | 1300 rpm | 930 rpm |
Impact Rate (BPM) (bpm) | 5000 bpm | 5300 bpm |
Design & Handling(1) | ||
Tool Weight (kilograms) | 1.65 kilograms | 3.22 kilograms |
Power & Battery(2) | ||
Voltage (volts) | 18 volts | 20 volts |
Motor Type | Brushed | Brushless |
Features & Controls(3) | ||
Operating Modes | 4-Mode | 4 |
Trigger Type | Variable Speed | Standard |
Built-in LED Light | true | false |
General & Warranty(2) | ||
Warranty Period | 3-Year | Standard |
Included Accessories | Tool Only | Battery, Charger, Bits, Chisels, Case |

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Professional reviewers praise the Ryobi R18SDS-0 for its lightweight design and versatility, positioning it as a practical bridge between standard hammer drills and full-sized rotary hammers.
Everyday users commonly praise the tool for its ease of use in drilling exterior walls and masonry where standard drills fail.

“Handles stone/brick/concrete well for DIY (e.g., installing cornices)”

“Needs special SDS bits (not versatile for all drilling)”




Professional reviewers note that the tool performs reasonably well for its sale price, offering decent power suitable for light concrete drilling. However, reviewers highlight that it lacks the necessary mass for optimal inertia on tough jobs, and one reviewer stopped reviewing the brand due to inconsistent quality.
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