Ryobi 18V drill in yellow case
Description
I found a Ryobi 18V One+ cordless drill in a yellow hard case this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Home Depot on Main Street in Johnson City, in the Twin Tiers NY/PA area. The drill is used but in solid condition, with a few scratches on the yellow housing and a green 2.0Ah battery plugged in. The grip has a small crack near the base, and there’s a dent near the chuck. Inside the case there’s a charger and a handful of drill bits, and a blue painter’s tape label on the lid reads 'M. Carter'—could be a clue. If this is yours, describe one distinguishing detail and I’ll arrange pickup.
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