What are the BEST Deals for Ryobi Days?

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  • @731Woodworks
    @731Woodworks  Рік тому +3

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    • @lukejohnson1274
      @lukejohnson1274 Рік тому

      Take that vacuum back! There is no question what I would do. Two more free batteries.

  • @ironchefnakamura7025
    @ironchefnakamura7025 Рік тому +10

    Without writing an essay on induction motors and hand waving a lot of details: the biggest advantage of brushless motors is they don't have things like brushes or commutators under friction, which is eventually going to cause them to fail. So brushless motors have significantly longer lives. They're also more quiet and typically more efficient.

  • @Vol_Aholic
    @Vol_Aholic Рік тому +7

    I found a deal where you can get a drill/driver, impact, the 5 1/2” circular saw, reciprocating saw, multi tool, flashlight, a 1.5Ah battery and a 4.0Ah battery plus a charger and a tool bag for just $199. That’s a steal if I ever seen one

  • @sociopathmercenary
    @sociopathmercenary Рік тому +13

    I entered the Ryobi system a couple years ago and I've been adding tools steadily. The reasonable pricing lets me had a lot of specialty tools that I would never consider otherwise.
    Absolutely love the six bay battery charger.
    I do have a first world problem tho... Frequently the tools that include batteries are cheaper than buying them tool only... As a result, I've collected enough batteries that I could probably run a small EV 😂

    • @4x4rambam
      @4x4rambam Рік тому +1

      I also have enough batteries. You need to hack these deals so you can save even more on single tool. I just hacked the one+ 18 gage brad nailer and only payed $96 for the nailer that is regularly $189

    • @kelly-annflanagan7693
      @kelly-annflanagan7693 Рік тому

      ​@@4x4rambamhow'd you do that?

    • @4x4rambam
      @4x4rambam Рік тому +4

      @@kelly-annflanagan7693 so when you do this ryobi days deal doesn't matter the 99$ or 199$. Pick up the 199$ battery kit then pick out your free tool. When you go to pay at register it does not ring up at 199$. The price is broken up between the batter kit and the tool you choose. For me I just wanted the one+ brad nailer because I all ready have enough batteries. So I paid the 199$ then went to my car I dropped off the brad nailer and went back into the store with the battery kit. The screen when you pay and of course the recite will show you the break down of the two items. The battery kit was 103$ and brad nailer was 96$. So I returned the battery kit for a refund and got the 103$ back.
      I've done this with ryobi and Makita tools. All together I've done this I think 6 times in the past 4 yrs.

    • @1977bjhaas
      @1977bjhaas Рік тому +1

      This is what we all do he’s right.

    • @kelly-annflanagan7693
      @kelly-annflanagan7693 Рік тому

      @@1977bjhaas you have a mouse on your pocket?

  • @juddblaney9320
    @juddblaney9320 Рік тому +4

    I picked up the new 18g Brad nailer this go round. Definitely a great deal like you said.
    My one complaint about Ryobi days is that they don’t really give you deals for established Ryobi customers. Something like buy 1 tool get one 50% off or something like that.
    One thing to be careful of is to make sure you get the latest version. Sometimes they have the previous model out for sale and if you don’t know that, you may get the older model.

  • @scruffysanta8442
    @scruffysanta8442 Рік тому +5

    I picked up the $199 deal with the JobSite Vacuum and have been very happy with both the vac as well as the batteries! I have that fan as well as the older version. I love them, they are more of a personal space fan and work very well in my shop to keep me cool in the hotter months!

  • @4321Woodworking
    @4321Woodworking Рік тому +3

    The fan comes in handy camping off grid, have buddies who use it for that. As far as cordless sander I don't like mine, came in a package with cordless router (which I do love). On the sander again it's the weight I don't like. I keep a soft pad on it now with 120 and use it to quickly sand edge profiles and that's it, for flat sanding the corded Bosch comes out.

  • @3NailsCreations
    @3NailsCreations Рік тому +6

    I agree! I have the brad and pin nailer and they are invaluable in the shop

  • @kevinbalch4767
    @kevinbalch4767 Рік тому +5

    I bought the combo kit several years back and had the same thoughts about the small circular saw - under powered and just doesn’t cut well. Then my skilsaw circular saw finally bit the dust and I was forced to turn to the Ryobi. I put a Diablo blade on it and that made a surprisingly huge difference in the cut and performance of the saw. Now I don’t know why I avoided using this saw for so long. Great review. Love the videos!

    • @AG-lj5oh
      @AG-lj5oh Рік тому

      What Diablo blade did you buy. I have the same issue with the Ryobi circular saw being under powered and would like to see if a better blade will help.

    • @ekd1985
      @ekd1985 Рік тому +1

      @@AG-lj5ohthe 18th tooth fast framing blade is what I have on my older ryobi 5.5. Works great, It flys through fence boards and will rip blocking just fine.

    • @wagonet
      @wagonet Рік тому

      Thanks! I will try a new blade

    • @kevinbalch4767
      @kevinbalch4767 Рік тому

      @@AG-lj5oh I got the 36 tooth finish blade. It made a huge difference in the cut.

  • @catdeddy8427
    @catdeddy8427 Рік тому +2

    I began pronouncing Ryobi correctly years ago when I called them for a service issue. The lady who answered the phone said, "Welcome to 'ree-OH-bee". My daddy told me a long time ago that someone's name is likely their most prized possession. He told me to learn to spell it and to pronounce it. Doing anything less indicates disrespect for the person/company. Before my enlightenment with Ryobi's service department, I had a similar a-ha moment with Leupold scopes. I thought it was pronounced "LEE-uh-pold". Wrong. The lady answering their phone said, "Welcome to LOO-pold". Ever since, I have pronounced it thataway.

  • @garypartain3045
    @garypartain3045 Рік тому +2

    I have been a Ryobi user since 2017. Back then, they had the most tools on a platform than any other platform available (and still to this day) . I have used extensively for woodworking and yard work with no issues. If your not a tool snob then it's a good deal.
    By the way, the small fan has dual power either battery or plug in which is handy and has great power you can feel 20 feet away that lasts for hours

  • @LamboGallardo560
    @LamboGallardo560 Рік тому +1

    The Ryobi fan can run off both a cord or a battery, which actually makes it amazingly versatile. I was building shelves this past weekend, in a garage without climate control, and it was brutally humid. While I was standing at my work table I could use outlet power to run the fan, but then when I got up on the ladder to work on the shelves I had the fan running on battery power. It totally made the humidity a non-issue. I ended up just using a battery the whole time in the end since I have enough of them to spare it but being able to do either is definitely a plus.

  • @madmanjustice
    @madmanjustice Рік тому +2

    I had just bought the 1/2in brushless impact the week before Ryobi Days started. I had not used it so I went back to HD and returned it, got the 199 battery deal and just bought the same impact (since i had already registered it) its a good impact, had no issues working on the car with it. Also got 2 of the $99 battery deals and got the leaf blower and hedge trimmer. I was already in the 18v 1+ line so now i have 7 more batteries and 3 chargers.

  • @Damon_Barber
    @Damon_Barber Рік тому +2

    Home Depot will honor sales within like 30 days of purchase. Maybe take your receipt and talk to a manager. Maybe they’ll give you the batteries to fulfill the Ryobi Days deal.

  • @pbwc781
    @pbwc781 Рік тому +2

    11:06 the fan is a hybrid and is amazing especially in brown outs

  • @richadent968
    @richadent968 Рік тому

    Best 7-1/4" Circular Saw kit is at Menards. The Skil 2 x 20 volt saw with two 5AH batteries and a two port charger for $199- 11% rebate.

  • @erichenao6537
    @erichenao6537 Рік тому

    Love my mower, blower, edger, and weed whacker. That are on the BIG battery plateform... Wife LOVES the fan that can also mist. She uses it while weeding the garden beds. We also love the bug zapper. Handy and portable.

  • @jerrybradley3792
    @jerrybradley3792 Рік тому

    Battery powered fan may seem senseless until you're living in the Las Vegas desert and the power goes out for two to three hours on a sunny July afternoon (which it did just a few days ago). Then all of a sudden that little fan is worth every penny. I don't regret that purchase one bit.

  • @PandorasFolly
    @PandorasFolly Рік тому

    Recently had a house fire so I'm rebuying my tool collection. Im firmly in the prosumer level.
    So I've chosen to go with a two level plan. Main tools I use frequently like drill, saws, etc will be makita. Everything I use infrequently, caulk/sausage gun, inflator, etc will be Ryobi.
    After a lot researc

  • @BMWE90HQ
    @BMWE90HQ Рік тому

    I bought 3 tools so far on this. I don’t really need anymore batteries. But you can return them for half price so that is nice.

  • @schuylerashton813
    @schuylerashton813 Рік тому

    Bonus tip, plastic brad nails exist, this isn't useful for much until you attach your work material to the spoil board on your CNC router with nails the router bit doesn't mind running into.

  • @tomwozne
    @tomwozne Місяць тому

    Hey, love the channel. Just wanted to say those ryobi fans are life savers for kids outdoor activities like soccer games, swim practice etc. The battery life is very long, and as a bonus they DO plug into the wall!

  • @larrywatts6841
    @larrywatts6841 Рік тому +11

    Don’t worry, I say Ryobi instead of Ryobi too….

  • @jakenow1684
    @jakenow1684 Рік тому

    Comment on the fan: It's perfect for camping. I live in the South and the run time will go all night and keep me cool in the tent. I haven't run the battery out, so I can't speak to the total run time. It's nice because I don't have to plug in a fan or use expensive "D" size batteries like other camping fans. It also has the option to plug in 110V standard outlet.

  • @bread-gz3rl
    @bread-gz3rl Рік тому +1

    Im switching to dewalt, the brushless sawzall has zero beans on startup if youre in a cut and ive killed like 3 batteries in 6 months

  • @fishingwithdon2790
    @fishingwithdon2790 9 місяців тому

    I have built a deck, remodeled a kitchen all with Ryobi tools. I had couple before starting those projects and those that had before hand I beat the crap out of them. So I've since turned into a fan boy and will be buying more lol.

  • @zjedinite
    @zjedinite Рік тому

    I’m a DeWalt guy for cordless, Ridgid for plumbing, packout for storage and Ryobi for everything DeWalt doesn’t make 😆
    Their nailers are TOP NOTCH!
    Most of their cordless vacuum SUCK! I a good way 😮
    And for the wifey!? I’ve gotten her all the cylindrical batteries for her hobbies. I forget, I think it’s their 8v 🤷🏻‍♂️
    All I know is that they rock!
    Ryobi has become a company that old school individuals such as myself CAN NOT overlook anymore. They are now IN THE GAME!
    I guarantee you that if they toned down that fluorescent green you would see them in construction sites more often.
    I still see how tool snobs make fun of those younger guys bringing them to the work site, yet I bet they have some Ryobi at their house. I’ve always encouraged to get what you can afford and just concentrate on your craft! Tools help you do your job, but they don’t help you do them well, that’s on the user.
    Great job Ryobi for putting a whole bunch of tools out there.

  • @djbille4283
    @djbille4283 4 місяці тому

    I purchased the stick vacuum about a year or so ago and absolutely loved it, until today when it would not pick up anything. It sounded like it was working but had no suction. After researching on line, I found that the gasket around the bottom of the canister was gone. Apparently it came off when I was emptying the canister and did not realize it came off. Based on one video I viewed, Home Depot nor Ryobi carry a replacement. Amazon and eBay have an alternative however, they’re made from a 3D printer and based on reviews, aren’t worth the effort. It appears that several other people have had this same issue so it would be a wise move for Ryobi to make a replacement to keep customers happy…

  • @andypire6278
    @andypire6278 Рік тому

    The Hybrid fan can run with a battery OR a cord. I’m not sure what you are cutting with the small saw. I love mine!! It has gotten bogged down but I’ve always been able to cut 3/4 plywood, OSB, particleboard, 2by and more.

  • @roryb3851
    @roryb3851 Рік тому +1

    The fan is actually really good. But if you get the one that mists, be careful as it will get the area it’s blowing towards pretty wet.

  • @tfretch-hobbyist
    @tfretch-hobbyist Рік тому +3

    I have been migrating from Ryobi to Makita (Drill, Driver, and 36v circ saw. As well as the mower and trimmer) so didn't want to grab additional tools. But the 4, 4ah batteries for $100 was too good to pass up. Thanks for the review Matt. This was very helpful!

    • @paulhopkins1905
      @paulhopkins1905 Рік тому

      I've been doing the same, but I have no plans to get out of the Ryobi platform. I have a Makita drill, driver, track saw(the reason I got into the platform) and multi tool that are all upgrades over Ryobi. But, I see no reason to buy a Makita recip saw, blower, trimmer, dust buster, speakers and a few more things. There are a few things that Makita doesn't make, like hot glue guns, rotary tools, and soldering stations

  • @lanetatom2701
    @lanetatom2701 Рік тому

    I bought a Ryoki cordless pressure washer on the father's day sale for less than half price. And then bought the two battery pack Ryobi days deal and got the cordless brush for free. so.. $163 total for all. Now I can clean something.

  • @tom.coomes
    @tom.coomes Рік тому

    I have nothing against Ryobi tools, but if you want power you really need to check out Flex, especially with their stacked batteries. They just came out with a router and sander which I will get in the mail on Saturday. You would be amazed at how little their recip saw and multi tool vibrates. The drill with turbo and driver with the quick release have outperformed Milwaukee and Dewalt in many tests from different UA-camrs.

  • @WarmFLBear
    @WarmFLBear Рік тому

    The fan... Priceless in Hurricane, FL! Also for when grilling. Best bought with RD Deals. Also, not mentioned, the LED Light. WAYYYYY overpriced at something like $80. BUT.... buy two batteries, get it for free... another great deal, also needed for our hurricane season. Love your reviews, channel and integrity.

  • @pokerman-ch8gm
    @pokerman-ch8gm Рік тому

    Ryobi tools are good, Ryobi brushless tools are awesome. Make sure you use a battery size with enough amp hours to do the job. I have the 5 1/2 inch circular saw that he didn't like and I think it works great with a 6 amp hour or larger battery, but it is useless with a 1 1/2 amp hour battery. Go Brushless they are well worth the difference in price and they don't over heat when you work them really hard.

  • @crosscutofficial
    @crosscutofficial Рік тому

    Well, I did it, I didn’t really have the money, but I did it. Lol. I’m trying my best to start a VERY small woodworking “business” since I have to work from home as a full time caregiver now.
    But I went and got the battery deal with the variable speed router plus I picked up they’re orbital sander. I also have the 18g brad nailer for the one+ tools. So, my Ryobi set is growing. From corded to cordless. Now pray I sell some things to pay for the tools and get groceries!

  • @Lithic_Goose
    @Lithic_Goose Рік тому

    I don't have to Ryobi fan, but the Milwaukee cousin. I can confirm that it works best when out and about with kids when there is a lack of a breeze. It won't knock you over by any means, but it will quiet them down a touch.

  • @farvasstache6532
    @farvasstache6532 Рік тому

    Great video, thanks. I do however, disagree with the comments on the ryobi sander. I own a Dewalt sander and it's a beast. It's just a great sander, but the cord bugs me sometimes. I picked up the Ryobi sander for odd and small jobs so i didn't have to deal with the cord every time i needed to sand something. Well, fast forward 2 years and i haven't pulled out the Dewalt a single time since then. This Ryobi had become my every day sander. I was shocked at the power behind it. I recommend it highly.

  • @ronswoodshack
    @ronswoodshack Рік тому

    I have the fan which is AC and DC. It’s actually puts out a lot of air. I use it in my un-air conditioned shop to point directly at me where I’m working. Great personal fan.

  • @burtronomaniac
    @burtronomaniac Рік тому

    I have the cheaper sawzall , it’s fine for a homeowner, the small circular saw is ok for quick cuts

  • @Rashuge
    @Rashuge Рік тому +1

    I did the ryobi days sale with the 199 battery deal with the brad Nailer returned the batteries, and got the 18g brad Nailer for $78 with mil discount great savings on a quality nail gun

  • @davethepius
    @davethepius Рік тому

    Started into their platform for outdoor power equipment. A hundred bucks for a hedge trimmer and 2 4AH batteries with charger seemed like a great deal. I see a lot of neighbors using their mowers also.

  • @Jimc4007
    @Jimc4007 Рік тому

    I've been looking around for a drill combo with a jigsaw. Don't really need the drills yet but the Dewalt's that I have are getting old and can't buy replacement batteries any longer. My jig saws are ancient, the Montgomery Ward one finally died and the Black/Decker is not far behind. Can't complain, both are 30+ years old! The B&D is probably 40 or more. Don't need another recip saw, don't use the Makita I have now.

  • @CrapE_DM
    @CrapE_DM Рік тому

    I got my dad a Ryobi router several years ago, and the we burned it out the first time we used it. Admittedly, we probably overdid it, going too deep too fast into hardwood(especially since it's just a trim router and we were doing grooves), but it has made me wary of getting a Ryobi router.

  • @vcuteverything
    @vcuteverything Рік тому

    There's a great deal for $199 that comes with and impact, chuck, flashlight, the 5 1/2 circular saw, reciprocating saw, and two batteries. Great little bundle for people just starting.

  • @smacfe
    @smacfe Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. You hit the nail on the head that the shopping g experience can be somewhat confusing. I would even stress more how much superior the brushless tools are over the brushed. That brad nailer is an awesome tool and compares well to any out there, and the $199 deal is incredible. Most people who don’t like Ryobi have only used the cheapest brushed tools and have no experience with the much higher quality brushless Ryobi line.

  • @samueladams584
    @samueladams584 Рік тому

    I thought I was the only one who didn't know about Ryobi Days. I only found out about it a couple years ago and DeWalt and Milwaukee do the same deals. That's how I obtained most of my tools

  • @craigmckinney2219
    @craigmckinney2219 Рік тому

    I still have an old blue Ryobi drill that I bought in 1996. new batteries work fine with it and it still works well. I think their best tool is between 3. the glue gun, the inflator ( which will pump up a car tire to at least 35lbs quickly) and yes, the nailgun.

  • @SandyMasquith
    @SandyMasquith Рік тому +2

    Thanks Matt! Great explainer for the Ryobi days deals. I got the batteries+stick vac on one trip, then got the brad nailer on another. I'm very happy with both. And now I have a ton of batteries as well. I can even keep a charger by the vac, and one in the shop. Ryobi has become my "standard" these days simply because of the variety and number of tools available on the same platform. I do. have some yellow and red in the shop, but my go-to these days is Ryobi. Also, thanks for the deals website and alerts! Great stuff. :)

  • @oliverseamus4133
    @oliverseamus4133 Рік тому

    Picked up the $299 deal with three batteries, charger and then got 4 4amph batteries free. Only downside is have to order online and pick up at store a week later

  • @joeking433
    @joeking433 Рік тому

    The Ryobi dust buster is great! Get the cheaper model, it's better than the more expensive one. The stapler is more handy than the nailer, TBH. Keep the faith!

  • @frankgreen7988
    @frankgreen7988 Рік тому

    I found out a new way to clean your saw blades to extend their life take a bucket lid put some dish soap in it put your blade in it let it sit for about 10 minutes take a plastic brush and go with the blade I'm both sides then rinse it off and take a hairdryer or heat gun and drive off put it back on the machine you took it off of and it's almost like new

  • @GeeDeeBird
    @GeeDeeBird Рік тому

    The bare tool has a different SKU than the tool/battery/charger combo. So just take it back and do the exchange.

  • @timbarlow3365
    @timbarlow3365 Рік тому

    I got the $99 deal and two additional batteries as my "free" tool. That's four batteries and a charger for $99. Funny thing was the arrived in two shipments.

  • @warrensmith2902
    @warrensmith2902 Рік тому

    Use my 6.5 circular saw for parking lot breakdowns. The sander works for small jobs but on larger jobs, have lots of batteries charged up. personal I use both hands on the sander as with a 4ah battery its a bit heavy which is fine for rough sanding. Still have my blue corner cat and jig saws from years ago. They work just great. Love the 18gag nailer been using it since it first came out. Still using my JoBMax multi head tool. Edge trimmer is still going strong. I did not buy Ryobi for narrow usage, but for the wide breath of tools available that generally don't need to last. They fit a function and if I don't like their batteries, I have and adapter for my Makita batteries.

  • @jaydenmontes7458
    @jaydenmontes7458 Місяць тому

    I agree that the Brad nailer is the most useful one for me

  • @Magmile4
    @Magmile4 3 місяці тому

    The reason the fans have such a high rating is canine sports people use them in their cars to keep their dogs cool. Some sports require that you crate out of your car and the Ryobi fans hang well from the dog crates to help keep the dogs cool. The Ryobi fan is generally the # one item to keeping your dog cool at a trial. Other hot item items from Ryobi for dog peeps are anything related to traveling safe with your dog - battery chargers, lights, power banks for phones, etc.

  • @DevilDogs66
    @DevilDogs66 Рік тому

    We used the Ryobi fan a couple of years ago when we were without electricity for several days. I was already a Ryobi fan (no pun intended), but mid-August without AC was rough. It was a bit easier with the Ryobi fan.

  • @informative_walrus
    @informative_walrus Рік тому

    I replaced a 3 generation Craftsman table saw with a Ryobi job site saw. I got 3 years out of it on home projects, cutting pine. It just died last week, mid home renovation. Can't do that again!

  • @yourbrokenoven
    @yourbrokenoven Рік тому

    Multitool, unfortunately, overheats. I went to cut all the door trim in my house in order to fit flooring, but I had to keep stopping and letting the tool cool back down after every two or three cuts. Other than that, I like the tool too. I like most of my newer Ryobi. Only tool I don't like is the old blue Circ Saw which barely cuts through bread much less a 2x4.

  • @takenusername
    @takenusername Рік тому

    I’ve owned Ryobi for over 14 years now. It started with first generation lithium-ion outdoor power equipment. I then started getting other tools in the One+ platform.
    But I’ve switched to Milwaukee for all primary tools. If Milwaukee offers the same tool, I’ll always get it in Milwaukee instead of Ryobi.
    These days, I mainly use Ryobi for cordless fans. Milwaukee cordless fans are loud and I like the Ryobi fan collection. So I bought the 4ah deal for $99 and then grabbed two more batteries for free. $25/battery is a smoking deal. I note have over a dozen Ryobi batteries, 10 of which are 4ah.

  • @Mgamerz
    @Mgamerz Рік тому

    The fan is a hybrid and can be plugged into the all as battery powered.

  • @user-cf6lm5xx6u
    @user-cf6lm5xx6u Рік тому

    Ryobi has become my favorite tool platform since buying my house. I have an attached garadge that sits under two of my bedrooms, so I am not comfortable with having gas powered lawn equipment. The 40 V mower, weed eater, snowthrower attachment, and snowblower all work really well. You should try the 40 V system out. I like it as much if not more than the 18 V system for that kind of thing.

  • @ryobiguydiy
    @ryobiguydiy Рік тому

    The Ryobi Days deal on the HP Brad nailer for me was a no brainer. My wife got it for me for Father’s Day, and I gave my brushed model to my dad for Father’s Day.

  • @christopherzdana9060
    @christopherzdana9060 Рік тому

    Spot on with that circular saw. Easily one of the most underpowered tools I've ever purchased (many years ago). I dont even know what it's meant for. Maybe sheet goods? It's not cutting much else.
    For me, the best deal is the $99 4 battery deal. I have what I need/want from Ryobi. My wife would like a battery powered string trimmer for herself, though. Wish that was on the deals.
    Thanks for the vid! Ryobi Ryobi.

  • @NM-gr7ol
    @NM-gr7ol Рік тому

    I got a new phone recently and for some reason my youtube setting reset or started over or something. Either way bottom line is all the people i subscribe to or follow, isnt popping up anymore. Glad i found yours again. If youre like me you dont remember what you arent seeing until u see it. Keep up the great work.

  • @GTA19697
    @GTA19697 Рік тому

    I went to home depot on july 16 and they only had a few tool sets left and they lowered the price to $159 for the battery set and the free tool. i picked the 18 gauge brad nailer. no regrets here. that brad nailer is a beast.

  • @Hitman9305
    @Hitman9305 Рік тому

    My friend got me the multi tool Ryobi days deal for my birthday last week. I'm planning on getting the jigsaw and router next.

  • @OSRS_KQs
    @OSRS_KQs Рік тому

    I use the $60 fan and the $24 clamp fan constantly. It's wild how often I use them around the house.

  • @koybuscho5880
    @koybuscho5880 Рік тому +2

    I bought the two 4 amp battieres with the free hedge trimmer. Might go back and get something else!

  • @gusswenson7811
    @gusswenson7811 Рік тому

    Great advice..
    I have mostly Ryobi battery powered tools.. One Dewalt
    I just did the 99$ dollar deal and picked up a leaf blower..
    Truthfully is not super great but it is so handy to have..
    I don’t regret it..
    Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers
    ..

  • @cice1272
    @cice1272 Рік тому

    Have been watching your channel for a bit LOVE it! Saw this one with the wife today and she immediately said “You need to get on that deal” I know have the Ryobi $99 deal with the router AND the $199 deal with the Nailer on the way! Boy do I have a great wife, OH and did I say we love your channel !!

  • @scottweisman7313
    @scottweisman7313 Рік тому

    First off, Happy Anniversary to you and the Mrs. Second, I wanted to thank you for the Ryobi videos. They gave me the confidence that I wouldn't be wasting my money, and because I was looking around online, I found that Ryobi Days aren't over. At least not online as of last night. I was able to pick up the three batteries, charger, and they're 7 1/4" circ saw for that $199. I don't usually subscribe to any UA-cam channels, but you saved me so much money with just that one tip, and I really enjoy your videos, so you definitely earned my subscription. Keep making those videos, and also thanks for helping to inspire some wanto in me. Enjoy the rest of your anniversary!

  • @sociopathmercenary
    @sociopathmercenary Рік тому

    Always watch the Home Depot daily deals and Direct Tools as well

  • @jhippl
    @jhippl Рік тому

    the sds on the 199 deal is great for tapcons for slab on grade framing.

  • @johnmack537
    @johnmack537 Рік тому

    Thanks, I don’t feel so bad now. I did almost the same thing; bought that vacuum on May 2, and am now wishing I had waited a few weeks so I could have taken advantage of this Ryobi Days deal.

  • @shawnblass4720
    @shawnblass4720 Рік тому

    I have tons of ryobi products that 60 dollar fan I have a work its a hybrid so it plugs in then I can cool down my off grid cabin with the batteries.

  • @hackfabrication139
    @hackfabrication139 Рік тому

    I'm not in the Ryobi line, but your experience at HD just confirms: Do your research before buying. I've got my own horror story about the HD website, and some of their sales ploys, but I won't go into them here.

  • @IILunchTraeII
    @IILunchTraeII Рік тому

    I have been thinking about getting the $99 four 4.0amp battery deal for ryobi days. I think that might be the best price you can get on batteries. You purchase the $99 two 4.0amp battery pack and choose to get two additional batteries for free.

  • @grandaygain
    @grandaygain Рік тому

    I have been using Ryobi tools since they were the dark blue color. I have always been happy and they have improved them so much since the early days. The only other brand I use is Dewalt drills and weed trimmer. I will say that the Ryobi cordless radio I got on this deal last year was very disappointing. Station reception on it was/is very poor. Thanks for doing this video.

  • @ferdinandmontalvo8510
    @ferdinandmontalvo8510 Рік тому

    I got 95% of my tools are Ryobi. I totally agree with the circular saw. I got the small one and yes it’s under powered. Thanks for the info

  • @paulhopkins1905
    @paulhopkins1905 Рік тому

    The best deal is the 1/2 inch impact. That thing is a monster for everything from lug nuts to big lag bolts. The brad nailer is cool, but I prefer my air powered guns. They are faster, lighter, and smaller with more power.

  • @Paul-044
    @Paul-044 Рік тому

    I'm more of a Milwaukee fan. But on a budget Ryobi will work. Fun fact if you buy any battery powered tool buy brushless. Great tip.

  • @donlightbody8270
    @donlightbody8270 Рік тому

    i got the 10" buffer with mine. i might go look at what they have local for the 199 deal. A side note, i got two of their misting fans and they're awesome! it feels 20 degrees cooler AND keeps the mosquitoes away. great for lounging in the yard.

  • @electricalron
    @electricalron Рік тому

    Ryobi's good for the DIY'er but that little USB adjustable fan is a beauty!

  • @josephgodfrey9123
    @josephgodfrey9123 Рік тому

    You could buy the Ryobi deal for the vacuum to get the batteries and take the vac back for the refund on the first. I did that with a different tool. You can try your router using the 2ah battery which I find minimizes the top heavy. I think it's great for that. Great shows by the way.

  • @JetS01
    @JetS01 Рік тому

    The fan is good, the battery life is excellent and it uses ryobi batteries.
    My particular use case is to use when the power goes out in my home. I live in Puerto Rico and the power grid is not particularly stable; specially during hurricane season. My only regret is not getting two of these deals. They are sold out over here and home depot doesnt ship them to Puerto Rico.

  • @Erikpdx
    @Erikpdx Рік тому

    I picked up the pet vacuum and 18ga nailgun that came with the $199 battery deal. I tried the clamp speakers but didn't like them, and took them back. I usually try to stick to Milwaukee, but for the price of the tools I essentially get free batteries

  • @chrism5859
    @chrism5859 Рік тому

    I’ve always been a Dewalt owner with something like 20 cordless tools. There are some things the Ryobi has in their lineup where I look over at Dewalt and wish they’d get on the same page. On the other hand Dewalt has some serious tools that nobody can match - like the 9 gage fence staple gun I just bought for a big fencing project. I also like Milwaukee compact M12 tools. Ryobi though seems to have the best overall lineup out there and the orange/ yellow/blue/red manufacturers really should be concerned because Ryobi longevity is also giving them a run for top spot with pros. We have plenty of pros using their tools around here.

  • @wilsondavenport6939
    @wilsondavenport6939 3 місяці тому

    My dad has been eyeing the 99$ deal bc he has the old ryobi tools that are from my grandfather, they the new battery also work on the old tools. The old tools don’t need the high power batteries I don’t think especially with how much he uses them.

  • @jameskleist4019
    @jameskleist4019 9 місяців тому

    You may not like the 4.5-inch saw at the time I bought my 1st Ryobi tool was a drill that came in a kit with 4 tools the saw I started to use it at a later date and I thought it was good for cutting wood up to a 2-byes thick when you need cordless tool and have only a corded saw with no power.

  • @TehDrewsus
    @TehDrewsus Рік тому

    I've been out of town so I'm a little late with responses on videos made in the past week or so...
    I've been tied into the Ryobi OnePlus system for about 9 or 10 years now. It's funny how Ryobi days seem to start not long before Father's Day. It's usually what I end up getting lol.
    Feel like I got a really good deal this year, with the three battery set, along with a OnePlus brushless brad nailer.
    I still have my original drill, impact, and light from all those years ago. My circular saw gave up the ghost last summer after many years of good service.
    The tool that I'm probably the most disappointed in now is the reciprocating saw. I had one starting in 2014 that was an absolute workhorse. Gave me 8 years of service and never a single hiccup. Unfortunately I think it got put in a donation box by mistake, so I had to go buy a new one. In the past 18 months I've had three of them because of warranty replacements. But overall, I'm very happy with the OnePlus ecosystem

  • @michaelwren3313
    @michaelwren3313 Рік тому

    That vacuum was what most people seemed to have wanted. I got it after it sold out once. You can also order the dual roller head for it

  • @77cemoore
    @77cemoore Рік тому

    Already took advantage of the $99 deal a few weeks ago and picked up the electric planer for my shop.

  • @kylewilson8069
    @kylewilson8069 Рік тому

    I actually did what you wished you did. I went with the 3 batteries and the vacuum.

  • @MrOmelianchuk
    @MrOmelianchuk Рік тому

    I got the package deal with the little saw, and you are right: it's weak. I am glad to hear the bigger one is better though. Might pick that up. Great video!

  • @masoncampos7043
    @masoncampos7043 Рік тому

    I got the $99 batteries and jig saw, plus cordless glue gun for my wife a couple of weeks ago. Hope she doesn't see the vacuum too! Lol

  • @joshuaquick5511
    @joshuaquick5511 Рік тому

    Thanks for the information on both Ryobi days and the Ryobi brand in general! I got one of each. Got the !$199 and a 7in circular saw and the $99 with the router.

  • @bob2906
    @bob2906 Рік тому

    Good video I have a couple Ryobi I think your 100 percent on tool choice nailer, vacuum, plainer, and 4 fun the clamp on speakers are ok..😀

  • @nerknerk8834
    @nerknerk8834 Рік тому

    Thanks for the heads up! Looks like the 7 1/4 inch saw has built-in dust collection too. I have wanted the nailer for a while and now I have an excuse. Or no excuse, depending on how you look at it.