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Nov 08, 2015
Hitachi OEM replacement charger
1 of 1 found this helpful My original charger died after about 6 years and plenty of use! After disassembly to check for possible faulty fuses (there were none), my only recourse was to replace charger or buy another drill with charger. At the retail price of a charger, the drill option made more sense, but I found a new one on ebay for $20 less and bought it. It works as well as original OEM supplied charger and I highly recommend the Hitachi 18v Li-Ion system. After 6 years, my 2 original batteries work as well as the first day. If they were nicad batteries, they would have been dead 4 years ago. I use this in a commercial remodeling capacity as well as every use you could imagine around my house and shop.
Feb 17, 2007
X-tour replaces my old S2H2
1 of 1 found this helpful I recently bought a used X Tour 3 wood with Fujikura Platform 26.3 stiff shaft, it replaced an older S2H2 I broke last year. I shoot in the low to mid 80's, an occasional 90 when I don't play much. Since my main use is as a fairway wood, I love the low profile, even more so than the regular X woods. My old S2H2 produced a straight shot with an occasional fade, but I hit this club much straighter. I was inconsistent drawing the old Callaway but the X Tour is much more consistent. I was a diehard Grafalloy fan but rapidly grew to like the Fujikura, however the shaft feels more like a X-stiff than stiff. I hit the X-Tour about the same distance as my old 3, 225 to 235+ yards off the tee and slightly less off the fairway.
Since I love my Ping G2 driver, I assumed I was going to like and get the newer Rapture 3/5 wood, buying into the titanium hype- until I picked one up. The clubhead was much larger, which I prefer the smaller profile. I also tried swinging a few other low profile clubs like the Nike and Adams, but in the end the Callaway won out. I also bought a X 5 wood (not X-Tour), after playing both I now wish I would have bought it in the Tour model- smaller face and better shaft. As a matter of fact, the 3 X-Tour is easier to hit than the X-5 wood. All in all, a nice club with rock-solid Callaway quality.

Jun 27, 2025
I own a Ryobi model 261 (which is a grea...
I own a Ryobi model 261 (which is a great product) impact wrench that started acting up so I upgraded to this PBLIW01B. This thing is a beast, and it's heavy. The torque is probably more than I'll ever need, but after switching out an axle on my boat trailer this week (saltwater!), my old 261 almost met it's match on the rusty lug nuts. The different modes will take some getting used, and the included instructions don't help- because there are none about the mode switch! You have to go online.