good vid. I own this saw and have thought very highly of it.Only complaint is that it is a bit unwieldy when you're working high overhead. It will tire you out if you use it a long time. Great battery life, too.
You would think with this technology Ryobi has it would somehow get some balanced polesaw, EGO is the Go.. amazing balance ..battery that last way long long and tools with grunt.. rest is history
I almost went that way, with thoughts of getting a chainsaw that would use the same battery. Just wasn't sure I'd use it enough to justify it, since I have two gas chainsaws for the heavy work. I still may get one of the chainsaws that fits the same battery, it would be handy for small jobs.
Throw away the green plastic handle as it throws off the balance when using the saw at full length. There's a reason the pole sections have foam padding as you get better leverage placing your non trigger hand further up the pole that where Ryobi has the handle located.
good vid. I own this saw and have thought very highly of it.Only complaint is that it is a bit unwieldy when you're working high overhead. It will tire you out if you use it a long time. Great battery life, too.
Yes, good battery life is a pleasant plus. A few times a year I set it up short and walk with it to clear my trails out through my backwoods.
BTW, this is a replacement video, the first 9 viewers saw an earlier revision that had an error, and I sped up a couple more clips too.
If you don't use it too often, store the battery at about half charge as this will preserve its longevity the most.
It probably WILL get a lot of use here. Almost tempted to buy the chainsaw in this line too.
I can’t figure out how to clip the strap on. Do you have a close up by chance?
I just took one. I will post it under the Community tab on this channel but it might be a day or two till I dump the camera.
"The hills have eyes"????
You would think with this technology Ryobi has it would somehow get some balanced polesaw, EGO is the Go.. amazing balance ..battery that last way long long and tools with grunt.. rest is history
I almost went that way, with thoughts of getting a chainsaw that would use the same battery. Just wasn't sure I'd use it enough to justify it, since I have two gas chainsaws for the heavy work. I still may get one of the chainsaws that fits the same battery, it would be handy for small jobs.
Throw away the green plastic handle as it throws off the balance when using the saw at full length. There's a reason the pole sections have foam padding as you get better leverage placing your non trigger hand further up the pole that where Ryobi has the handle located.
great idea ty