ronis
Ronis refers to a family of compact, often portable electric drills that gained popularity in the mid-20th century. These tools were characterized by their relatively lightweight construction and simple, direct-drive motor mechanism. Ronis drills were typically designed for lighter-duty tasks, such as drilling small holes in wood, plastic, or soft metals, and were often favored by hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts due to their affordability and ease of use.
The design of Ronis drills often featured a distinctive, rounded body, sometimes with a textured grip for