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Lot #141 Ryobi P271 18V Drill Driver + Vintage Skil Corded Drill Tool Lot w/Bag Nails
Lot Number: 141
Item Location: Aurora
Preview Date/Time: Online photos
Pickup Date/Time: May 11-12th 10:00am-2:00pm
Start Date/Time: 05/03/26, 7:00 AM
End Date/Time: 05/10/26, 8:08:30 PM
Opening Bid: $5.00
Bid History: 1
Current Bid: $5.00
Minimum Bid:
Highbidder: BlaineBuys
Auction has ended.
Buyer's Premium: 15% will be added to the final price. A 5% cash discount reduces the buyer's premium to 10% when paying in cash.
Description:

This contractor tool lot includes two power drills plus accessories packed in a high-visibility yellow-green nylon tool bag. The primary drill is a Ryobi P271 18V ONE+ cordless drill/driver, part of Ryobi's widely popular ONE+ battery platform compatible with P102, P103, and P104 batteries — sold here as a bare tool (no battery or charger included). The P271 features a 1/2-inch keyless chuck, VSR trigger speed control (0-440/0-1,600 RPM), 24-position clutch, and a built-in belt clip, making it a versatile workhorse for framing, drywall, and general construction tasks common on Colorado job sites. The second drill is a vintage Skil corded electric drill with trigger speed control and double-insulated construction, finished in classic gray housing with a red lock-on button — likely dating to the 1970s-1980s, representing an era when Skil was a dominant American power tool brand. The tool bag is a bright hi-vis yellow-green heavy-duty nylon contractor bag with zipper closure and multiple interior pockets. Also included in the bag are a strip of collated framing nails with orange plastic collation, a work glove (single), a Pittsburgh tape measure, and miscellaneous accessories. Condition is Good to Fair overall: the Ryobi P271 shows moderate job-site wear including scuffs and grime to the housing but appears structurally intact with functional chuck; the vintage Skil drill shows heavy use wear, surface grime, and cord wear near the base — functionality of both drills is untested and sold as-is. The tool bag shows dirt and use wear consistent with active job-site use.

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