Well CLINT… I know the only other time you’ve seen an r and a y next to each other is in the word “rye”, but in the Japanese language ry=ree, lol. And after they just gave you a track saw… sheesh, Can’t take some folk anywhere 😬
Well, you said it all when you said "hobby", low powered, low RPM, perfectly safe for a Soccer Mom to cut scrapbook materials with... Just about anything you can cut with it you can cut with a utility knife in about 1/2 the time.
This is one of my most used Ryobi tools. I use it weekly to break down boxes to fit into my recycle bin. I always challenge myself to see how much I can fit into my bin and haven't failed yet! lol While most people who get large boxes from TVs, etc just put them out to the curb, I break it down to fit into my recycle bin. Love this tool!
You're probably right, but the effort needed to repeatedly cut cardboard or clamshell packaging with scissors is like hauling buckets of tar up a ladder to a roof. Not to mention the odds of slicing your hand open on clamshell packaging, that shit should come with a warning.
Happy that you demonstrated carpet tile and the synthetic grass. I was looking for a gauge on cutting carpet. Everybody says it shines for clamshell or blister packaging, but on 99% of products, you can just slide a knife through the mounting hole against the cardboard and slide it around the edge and it cuts quickly and easily.
Been waiting to get the new ryobi lithium usb tools and that led light, bought the new ryobi brushless hp ez-clean portable pressure washer last Sunday and it's awesome
I just bought the 12v Makita "Power Cutter." The cutting head end looks the same as this Ryobi. I bought the Makita tool because I thought less power would exempt the cutter from several jobs that I wanted out of it. The 12v works well. I'm glad I got the 12v cutter; I don't think a 4v or 6v cutter would be good for anything but small jobs.
@@VCGConstruction I have the Worx version of this and it's absolutely terrible. It takes forever to charge and it gets extremely hot to the touch when in continuous use. I'd like to see a head to head competition between these products!
I use this and like it alot. It’s not perfect and definitely isn’t the most powerful or fastest tool but I can cut a whole lot of blister packs or cardboard with much less effort then a utility knife or scissors. There actually is a battery charge level indicator right next to the top switch. Definitely not a pro tool but far from useless and I do like it a lot.
This tool and tools like it are trying to create void and fill it but scissors and knives already fill that space. To me, I'll stick to scissors and knives for package opening or cutting cardboard and fabrics. This seemed like a cool idea and I almost purchased one of these during one of the Christmas sales till I stepped back and thought about it for a minute. This thing is either an impulse buy or you'll use and abuse it (then its not for you anyways).
Wife got me the black n decker version probably 7yrs ago as a stocking stuffer, and it seems to work best when tilting it counter clockwise just a bit. Let's say 11 o'clock, maybe 11:30
Just got one of these for Christmas. It looks like a great tool. I wish I opened it first- would have helped with opening all the plastic clamshell packaging. I destroyed my scissors and cut my fingers up. And I think this is perfect when you're trying to dispose of old carpeting and garbage co says you have to have it cut down into smaller rolls.
I have this for mainly keeping in garage to break down cardboard and other recyclable materials. This is significantly better than using a regular box cutter. Especially if you have a lot of cardboard that I tend to get each week.
Define irony. A product whos selling point, among others, is to make opening clamshell packaging easier is packaged itself in a ridiculously robust clamshell package. If I only had this tool to open.....um.....this tool. Cheers!
Black & Decker has had one of these FOREVER. I use snips on blister packs. The one time I instead used a grinder (because it was right next to my Christmas gift battery charger I was trying to open on the bench), I cut right through the electrical connection next to the unit. It was hidden from the front under an insert.
Aldi supermarket been doing a USB cutter like this in the UK for 2 years retails £12 about 15$ US price. I have 12v one from Parkside £20 (with charger & 2ah batter) & I've eaten zillions of Amazon boxes with it & it has an adjustable blade space for material of different widths
I have a solution !!!!!!! A Fein 12 volt cordless multi tool with a Fein Starlock hook blade 😁. It's my choice !!!!!! Just an FYI. The Fein will also peel a banana 🍌. LOL !!! Try it, it's awesome. Thanks for the video Vince.
Ryobi needs to add a cable to allow use with Ryobi One batteries before I would begin to consider it, Until then I'll stick to my arsenal of diagonal cutting pliers, box cutter, aviation snips and regular scissors.
I would assume the makita is better. It is on there 12 volt plat form. We use these for card board all the time. Some of have sucked and some done really good. The ryobi looks like it sucks.
I like ryobi and I own some ryobi tools, but those 4v lithium tools are not worth the money due to the fact that you have to remove the cap each time you want to charge the battery, and you have to put the cap back each time you put the battery back in. Ryobi should have give us the ability to charge the battery from the tool so then it will be worth buying. As for now there are many great 4v tool on amazon that is cheaper and better. For example, for the price, I would rather buy the worx snip zip instead of this ryobi cutter.
Ryobi can't modify how the English language works. If they wanted to be pronounced Reoby they should have spelled their name properly. Same goes for Brett Farve.
Except it's a Japanese name spelled with English (technically Roman) characters. The capital city of Japan, Tokyo, is pronounced Tok-ee-o, not Tok-eye-o. The letter y when used in a Japanese word or name is pronounced ee, not eye. Always. And Brett Favre (don't know who Brett Farve is), says hi.
@@robertjoseph1592 I didn't know that. Thanks. I was referencing the international alphabet which is different apparently. Google Bret Favre and you'll see he thinks his name is pronounced Farve.
Thanks for this video. You have saved me from even considering this 'tool' if I could loosely use the term to apply to this. Disappointed in the performance. It would have been nice if the battery could have been used as a power source to recharge your phone.
This is the most fantastic tool for blister packs, if you are a person who likes to open a lot of blister packs. Thank you for the real life video! I don’t need this tool as much as Rayo I wants me to think I need it!
Ryobi: "We have a new multi-material cutter on a usb-c 4v battery that has no charge indicator and won't charge other usb-c devices. Isn't that handy?" Skil, holding their 12v PwrCore multi-material cutter with integrated device charger: "Hold my beer."
Definitely a miss on the battery indicator. I'm guessing they couldn't package the boost converter to allow charging other devices without making the batteries larger/more costly to produce. If someone knows better, feel free to correct me.
I want to see the Ryobi Compact Brushless One-Handed Reciprocating vs 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless One-Handed Variable Speed Lightweight Compact Reciprocating Saw
I wish i would have seen this before i bought mine a few hours ago. I needed one just to open the package and was quite frustrated. I thought it was a small skillsaw type thing in which i was happy to have but then what i realized what it was. Im returning it here in a few. No need for this and it doesn't work well anyway. Sorry RI-obi.
If you need this $70 tool to cut those packages open there's something wrong with you. I've been cutting those packages open with high quality scissors for years with no problem. There's no need for a tool like this for those types of packaging.
Type C was such a smart choice. Milwaukee is sucking so bad in the last few years... No track saw, no type C batteries, no 4th gen drill and impact. what the heck! I'm turning red with anger!
EVEN REOBIE SHOULD REALIZE IT'S THEIR FAULT PEOPLE SAY RYOBI!! NEVER HEARD ANYONE SAY IT THE WAY YOU JUST SAID IT. Not contractors not anybody.. is the company's fault for spelling it a dumb way people will say things the way it's spelled THERE IS A ( Y ) IN RYOBI THERE IS NO ( E ) IN RYOBI SO IN EVERYBODY'S OPINION ALMOST EVERYBODY WHO HAS THESE TOOLS WILL NOT CALL IT THE WAY THAT THE COMPANY WANTS YOU TO OR THE WAY THAT YOU JUST MENTIONED!! IF THEIR OWN FAULT FOR THEIR STUPID SPELLING.. THEY SHOULD CHANGE THE WAY THEY SAY IT TO THE WAY EVERYBODY IN THE WORLD SAYS IT!! AND IT WILL ALWAYS BE SAID THAT WAY..
Sorry, looks like junk. Also I do like the 4v screwdriver tool, awesome on installing electric outlets. Makita 12v and Milwaukee 12v systems sounds so much better.
The Skil tool is better @ $50 and comes with the battery and charger. You can also use a hook razor in a multitool. Friends don’t let friends buy Ryobi.
@@Tool_Addicted_Carpenter Boxes not clicking in properly, possibly warped lids. I have 2 videos on my channel. Pt 2 shows the common issues. If you decide to purchase, do it in store and make sure it clicks in by pushing down in the middle. All it should take according to Ryobi. I love the design and how it is supposed to work but the issues are there.
You are pronouncing it wrong. It's Ryobi, not Ryobi 😡
No, it's Clint (pronounced Clem), not Clint.
Pronounced Clark
😂🤣😂🤣😂 That pesky VCG gnome picking on you again Clint!!!!
Well CLINT… I know the only other time you’ve seen an r and a y next to each other is in the word “rye”, but in the Japanese language ry=ree, lol. And after they just gave you a track saw… sheesh, Can’t take some folk anywhere 😬
I'm with you brother.
We, as Americans have the right to mispronounce any name we choose, lol.
i just rushed out and bought one ... now where did i put my packaging opener ?
Will it cut gift wrap?
Well, you said it all when you said "hobby", low powered, low RPM, perfectly safe for a Soccer Mom to cut scrapbook materials with... Just about anything you can cut with it you can cut with a utility knife in about 1/2 the time.
It's almost like it's a one trick pony, just for clamshell packaging. But the catch 22 is that it comes in a clamshell package.
@@herbfellows6435 I cut a lot of cardboard daily and honestly, I want easy, not fast. If I can make it zero effort it's a buy for me.
This is one of my most used Ryobi tools. I use it weekly to break down boxes to fit into my recycle bin. I always challenge myself to see how much I can fit into my bin and haven't failed yet! lol While most people who get large boxes from TVs, etc just put them out to the curb, I break it down to fit into my recycle bin. Love this tool!
Bro, why you got me so hyped over a package opener...
It has half the cutting power of scissors and only takes twice the amount of time!
I can’t wait!
You're probably right, but the effort needed to repeatedly cut cardboard or clamshell packaging with scissors is like hauling buckets of tar up a ladder to a roof. Not to mention the odds of slicing your hand open on clamshell packaging, that shit should come with a warning.
@@herbfellows6435 you’re right about that! It still boggles my mind that some scissors come in clamshell packaging.
Happy that you demonstrated carpet tile and the synthetic grass. I was looking for a gauge on cutting carpet. Everybody says it shines for clamshell or blister packaging, but on 99% of products, you can just slide a knife through the mounting hole against the cardboard and slide it around the edge and it cuts quickly and easily.
what brand of blade to you carry?
This guy is like the Billy Mays of contractor tools🤣🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ it's all good though we love you anywayVince. Keep doing what you do
Been waiting to get the new ryobi lithium usb tools and that led light, bought the new ryobi brushless hp ez-clean portable pressure washer last Sunday and it's awesome
Nice I bought my pressure washer today
I love your videos😂😊
Thanks
I just bought the 12v Makita "Power Cutter." The cutting head end looks the same as this Ryobi. I bought the Makita tool because I thought less power would exempt the cutter from several jobs that I wanted out of it. The 12v works well. I'm glad I got the 12v cutter; I don't think a 4v or 6v cutter would be good for anything but small jobs.
I might have to check out the Makita, thanks!
Yeah hopefully Ryobi will make an HP 4 volt or a 18 volt version
@@VCGConstruction I have the Worx version of this and it's absolutely terrible. It takes forever to charge and it gets extremely hot to the touch when in continuous use. I'd like to see a head to head competition between these products!
I have some makita cxt tools, and i want to buy the 12v multi cutter this year, The cutter model is cp100d.
@@Gabriel-gp3ru My product box has the models as PC01R3. PC01 apperars on the tool.
What about scissors?
I use this and like it alot. It’s not perfect and definitely isn’t the most powerful or fastest tool but I can cut a whole lot of blister packs or cardboard with much less effort then a utility knife or scissors. There actually is a battery charge level indicator right next to the top switch. Definitely not a pro tool but far from useless and I do like it a lot.
are they available for sale yet ?
Does it cut beard hair?
It’s funny you asked that Ron, we got a members only video coming that’ll answer that exact question!
@@VCGConstruction Yes!!! When? I just order the carver and extra battery.
This tool and tools like it are trying to create void and fill it but scissors and knives already fill that space. To me, I'll stick to scissors and knives for package opening or cutting cardboard and fabrics. This seemed like a cool idea and I almost purchased one of these during one of the Christmas sales till I stepped back and thought about it for a minute. This thing is either an impulse buy or you'll use and abuse it (then its not for you anyways).
Wife got me the black n decker version probably 7yrs ago as a stocking stuffer, and it seems to work best when tilting it counter clockwise just a bit. Let's say 11 o'clock, maybe 11:30
You only have to hold the top button to start it, it’s much easier to use without holding the top button all the time.
Just got one of these for Christmas. It looks like a great tool. I wish I opened it first- would have helped with opening all the plastic clamshell packaging. I destroyed my scissors and cut my fingers up. And I think this is perfect when you're trying to dispose of old carpeting and garbage co says you have to have it cut down into smaller rolls.
I have this for mainly keeping in garage to break down cardboard and other recyclable materials. This is significantly better than using a regular box cutter. Especially if you have a lot of cardboard that I tend to get each week.
Most power products, you just gotta let the tool do the work. Thanks for this, I literally just bought one.
Waiting for Chaka's professional evaluation....
Define irony. A product whos selling point, among others, is to make opening clamshell packaging easier is packaged itself in a ridiculously robust clamshell package. If I only had this tool to open.....um.....this tool. Cheers!
Can incurre 1/8 mdp?
Black & Decker has had one of these FOREVER. I use snips on blister packs. The one time I instead used a grinder (because it was right next to my Christmas gift battery charger I was trying to open on the bench), I cut right through the electrical connection next to the unit. It was hidden from the front under an insert.
You can use a can opener to open those plastic packaging just saved you alot of pain with the blades
Just discovered your channel. Love it. Sounds like you’re from Philly, yes?
Yes
I keep waiting for Vince to "Snap into a Slim Jim, Oh Yeah!"
Aldi supermarket been doing a USB cutter like this in the UK for 2 years retails £12 about 15$ US price. I have 12v one from Parkside £20 (with charger & 2ah batter) & I've eaten zillions of Amazon boxes with it & it has an adjustable blade space for material of different widths
I have a solution !!!!!!!
A Fein 12 volt cordless multi tool with a Fein Starlock hook blade 😁. It's my choice !!!!!!
Just an FYI. The Fein will also peel a banana 🍌. LOL !!! Try it, it's awesome.
Thanks for the video Vince.
I gotta try it Stephen!
Ryobi needs to add a cable to allow use with Ryobi One batteries before I would begin to consider it, Until then I'll stick to my arsenal of diagonal cutting pliers, box cutter, aviation snips and regular scissors.
2mm vinyl wood flooring?
Thanks for the review, I love Ryobi but definitely not the tool I will add to my bunch
I mean, what´s wrong with scissors?
Ryobi please make a 40V bicycle please around $900 would be a home run
@VCGconstruction was that a Spyderco PM 2 Tanto I saw? 😆 I collect a bunch of knives and it is without it out. One of my favorites!
Now I have to borrow yours in order to open mine.
🤣
Go Vince!
Not Ree Bread,
Rye Bread
Ryobi, lol.
🤣👍🏻
So which is better the Mikita version or ryobi?
Never tried the Makita
I don't need to own either to know makita is better.
I would assume the makita is better. It is on there 12 volt plat form. We use these for card board all the time. Some of have sucked and some done really good. The ryobi looks like it sucks.
Curtain or fabric so when you make drapes you Don have to use scissors ✂️
I like ryobi and I own some ryobi tools, but those 4v lithium tools are not worth the money due to the fact that you have to remove the cap each time you want to charge the battery, and you have to put the cap back each time you put the battery back in. Ryobi should have give us the ability to charge the battery from the tool so then it will be worth buying. As for now there are many great 4v tool on amazon that is cheaper and better. For example, for the price, I would rather buy the worx snip zip instead of this ryobi cutter.
Use a dremel to open up a hole in the side for charging :D
That was the Ryobi light that I want😍❤️
Ryobi can't modify how the English language works. If they wanted to be pronounced Reoby they should have spelled their name properly. Same goes for Brett Farve.
Except it's a Japanese name spelled with English (technically Roman) characters. The capital city of Japan, Tokyo, is pronounced Tok-ee-o, not Tok-eye-o. The letter y when used in a Japanese word or name is pronounced ee, not eye. Always.
And Brett Favre (don't know who Brett Farve is), says hi.
@@robertjoseph1592 I didn't know that. Thanks. I was referencing the international alphabet which is different apparently. Google Bret Favre and you'll see he thinks his name is pronounced Farve.
I hope ridgid will release a cutting nozzle on the multitool
Ryobi not Ryobi???? OMG I learned!!! LOL
Thanks for this video. You have saved me from even considering this 'tool' if I could loosely use the term to apply to this. Disappointed in the performance. It would have been nice if the battery could have been used as a power source to recharge your phone.
This is the most fantastic tool for blister packs, if you are a person who likes to open a lot of blister packs. Thank you for the real life video! I don’t need this tool as much as Rayo I wants me to think I need it!
I have the Worx brand it works just fine but when battery go dead you wait a long to for a refill. Works good though.
Reee- obi?? no no its Ry- obi
It would be awesome if they had a blade to cut hardware cloth; from 1/16" to 1/2"
Try cutting vinyl
That looks really underwhelming. I need something to cut through thick cardboard and this looks like it will just jam up a few inches in
Vince has that Billy Mays energy today
Ryobi has a wider selection of tools than Milwaukee 😭
It’s an expansive platform
I've been seeing blue usbc cable connectors that don't have the extra pins.
I am waiting for the dang Magnifying light to hit HD. Do a review on it>
Everyone want to see that one Ron, we’ll do it! 👍🏻
I bought a pair snips for my neices birthday to rip open those pesky packages
It definitely needs more power!
This is one of those tools that's not really needed...for anything.
Just realized I've been saying it all wrong
👍🏻
I always called my friend Ryan, Reanne
It cuts cardboard, my main prototyping material. Coming from one who uses the Power Cutter to cut Cardboard boxes into panels for easy use/recycling
Ryobi: "We have a new multi-material cutter on a usb-c 4v battery that has no charge indicator and won't charge other usb-c devices. Isn't that handy?"
Skil, holding their 12v PwrCore multi-material cutter with integrated device charger: "Hold my beer."
🤣👍🏻
Definitely a miss on the battery indicator. I'm guessing they couldn't package the boost converter to allow charging other devices without making the batteries larger/more costly to produce. If someone knows better, feel free to correct me.
Those remind of the black and decker scissor that they sold about 15 to 20 years ago
No one calls the brand Reeobi, we all call Ryobi.
I want to see the Ryobi Compact Brushless One-Handed Reciprocating vs 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless One-Handed Variable Speed Lightweight Compact Reciprocating Saw
no
You need to sharpen that Spyderco Paramilitary 2 Tanto. Very nice selection though 👍
You’re right
I wish i would have seen this before i bought mine a few hours ago. I needed one just to open the package and was quite frustrated. I thought it was a small skillsaw type thing in which i was happy to have but then what i realized what it was. Im returning it here in a few. No need for this and it doesn't work well anyway. Sorry RI-obi.
Vince I've been using a product called "open it" to open clam shell packaging works real well.
Vince dosen't care, they aren't paying him, Ryobi is, lol.
If you need this $70 tool to cut those packages open there's something wrong with you.
I've been cutting those packages open with high quality scissors for years with no problem.
There's no need for a tool like this for those types of packaging.
Type C was such a smart choice. Milwaukee is sucking so bad in the last few years... No track saw, no type C batteries, no 4th gen drill and impact. what the heck! I'm turning red with anger!
Its Rye-O-Bee bro not REEEEEEEEEE-O-bee.
great tools from rye o b .
No, it's a nice tool from Ryobi, pronounced R-ee-obi, not rye-o-b.
You are both wrong. It's called Rrriiiight in the trash!
Yeah on the battery that C style that's an input
They call them scissors to open the package :)
EVEN REOBIE SHOULD REALIZE IT'S THEIR FAULT PEOPLE SAY RYOBI!! NEVER HEARD ANYONE SAY IT THE WAY YOU JUST SAID IT.
Not contractors not anybody.. is the company's fault for spelling it a dumb way people will say things the way it's spelled THERE IS A ( Y ) IN RYOBI THERE IS NO ( E ) IN RYOBI
SO IN EVERYBODY'S OPINION ALMOST EVERYBODY WHO HAS THESE TOOLS WILL NOT CALL IT THE WAY THAT THE COMPANY WANTS YOU TO OR THE WAY THAT YOU JUST MENTIONED!!
IF THEIR OWN FAULT FOR THEIR STUPID SPELLING.. THEY SHOULD CHANGE THE WAY THEY SAY IT TO THE WAY EVERYBODY IN THE WORLD SAYS IT!!
AND IT WILL ALWAYS BE SAID THAT WAY..
This type of tool has been out for years, worx made one and they also make a professional version I've used to cut rug under padding
TTR with the Skil and Makita cutter? Most exciting TTR ever?
🤣🤣 I ordered the SKIL and Makita today, they be here Tuesday!
Always cut away from the sausage.
Sausages
Worx came out with this years ago...
Nope Nope Nope it's Ryeobie not Reeobie, and that's real nice like.
Except you need a blade to open the package opening tool.
Nice!
screams in Chaka... Nooooo!
Love for the reyobi wan Kenobi green ! no love for that packaging.
The Bosch version has been out for years certainly in the uk anyway.
I saw that Spyderco PM2 tanto Blade HQ exclusive!! 👍🏽
The re oh bee juan kin O bee is allergic to the (any) force. I'll see myself out...
🤣🤣👍🏻
Profesionile 😂
I want one, but frankly I find this tool perhaps the least useful on my list currently and not worth the trouble.
lol
Sorry, looks like junk. Also I do like the 4v screwdriver tool, awesome on installing electric outlets. Makita 12v and Milwaukee 12v systems sounds so much better.
Test the skil 12v cutter please! Maybe do a head to head?
Remember Rye Bread !!! Rye Obi one + canobi!!! Right @Tool Review Zone ha ha ha!!!
The Skil tool is better @ $50 and comes with the battery and charger. You can also use a hook razor in a multitool. Friends don’t let friends buy Ryobi.
🤣
The Skil is $50 for tool only, doesn’t include battery and charger at that price
That cutter is like my Ryobi LINK. Great on paper, but only good when it wants to be
That’s a real shame to hear, but you gotta let them know!
I haven't bought any LINK so I'm just curious what problems you're running into?
@@Tool_Addicted_Carpenter Boxes not clicking in properly, possibly warped lids. I have 2 videos on my channel. Pt 2 shows the common issues. If you decide to purchase, do it in store and make sure it clicks in by pushing down in the middle. All it should take according to Ryobi. I love the design and how it is supposed to work but the issues are there.
When DeWalt going to make something like this?
I want to see that light🥺👀👁👁
What about some ryobi safety glasses?
No thanks 🤣