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@@731Woodworks well, the bill part was just a snarky joke. Not sure why the link wasn’t working for me. I do like to reward helpful UA-camrs with click thrus since I’m gonna buy anyway. I tried multiple links and they all just popped up a blank page. And now they work. You secretly paid the bill didn’t ya? lol
@@pchris6662 lol thanks for pitching in on the bill. Ha! Not sure why they were doing that. I appreciate you letting me know. I'll keep an eye on them. Thanks!
One thing I really appreciate about Ryobi is their consistency with their battery platform. I still have a Ryobi set I bought 20 years ago and it operates just fine on the newest batteries. I have a brad nailer, angle grinder and palm router all purchased in the last 6 months and they use the same batteries as my old, trusty Ryobi set from 2 decades ago. That to me is amazing.
I ran a small construction company for 40 + years, used a lot of brands, switched to Ryobi tools, about 25 years ago, cost was a big part, when some one dropped and broke one, doesn’t hurt,but they are still in my shop, do everything I need , so it might take couple seconds longer, no big problem, I have all the time in the world 😂
Me too. My Milwaukee tools kept walking away. Once I got Ryobi tools nobody stole them. I can still do installs with the Ryobi driver i picked up 35 years ago
I have a lot of various makes of tools from hilti to Milwaukee Makita and ryobi I find the ryobi very good iv had no problems with batteries or switches goin they all still work 10 out of 10 for reliability
Batteries are one of the biggest costs and best sales on batteries have been for almost everything but ryobi. In particular you can find deals on Milwaukee batteries for much cheaper than ryobi and frequently on the tools themselves as well. Ryobi batteries are some of the worst so paying a lot more for them is insane
@@L0st-n0found home depot usually runs sales for tool/battery bundles, "X and two batteries for $100", you can return the tool after purchase and wind up with their higher quality batteries for maybe $25 each. If you can wait for their sales (they almost happen monthly) it makes them a lot cheaper.
I agree with Matt for years I would not buy any Ryobi products, recently I was given 2 tools by a sales men to use on my job site, and they are awesome!!! Never thought I would say this but just as good as Dewalt, they have really changed their products in the past few years.
I used only milwaukee when I used them for work every day. But When I got out of the trade I was in I started getting Ryobi for home jobs and projects. Im super happy with everything from them. for the more important stuff I try to get brushless if its an option.
I was working as a handyman decades ago and all I could afford was ryobi, the old blue ones. 15 years later I upgraded to the lithium tools when the years of abuse finally did in the keyless chuck in my original drill. We now can afford “better” tools but use the ryobi exclusively, in the house, garden, auto shop, wood shop, trucks, and rv. I’m always happy with the value and performance. My old, brushed, ryobi impact outperforms my buddies dewalt every time.
Many people become fixated on using a single battery platform for their tools. However, there's no issue with owning a second or third battery platform. If you need a tool and your preferred brand is at full price, while a similar quality tool from a different manufacturer is cheaper and comes with a battery, consider purchasing the other brand. This way, when you need a new tool in the future, you'll have more options to choose from.
I used my brothers DeWalt Jig Saw and loved it and I used my buddy's Milwaukee Sawzall and loved it. It seems Ryobi has came out with similar models and I couldn't be happier. I have the Ryobi 6 port battery charger and didn't want to switch platforms to get those styles. I am a Ryobi fan boy with about 15 tools and counting ;)
When you're comparing tool vs tool, or even battery vs. battery, it would only be fair, AND, give you the most accurate results if each tool and each test were performed with a fully charged battery, and a new, unused blade.
lol he literally mentions this. It was just to show a rough comparison of the tools. Plus after 3 total cuts, it isn’t going to make THAT big of a difference. Plus he used the edge power battery last and it still won by 2 seconds. And the Milwaukee… I’m sorry but a blade used 3 times isn’t going to make a 20 second difference or whatever it was… lol a “shill”…. Calm down 😅
Ryobi has been killing it for sure! I bought all three of those tools. The barrel grip jigsaw and sander are ridiculously awesome. The sander exceeded my expectations.
To be honest never been a fan of Ryobi until I bought the barrel jig saw. What a good saw. I had a old school Skill jig saw my dad gave me bought some fest tool blades for it. It did the job and then some. But Dang! I'm sold on this Ryobi jig saw. Smooth cuts, just like going through butter
I have almost every Ryobi I have owned a roofing company for years and still have my original kit. Have bought the bigger batteries and love the product. For my home the backpack sprayer is my favorite. I have the leaf blower but just might buy the big backpack blower. I am old and buy tools...lol
Thanks for the video. I'm glad to see and improved sander (and it better be much better, costing almost twice as much!). The jig saw is what really gets my attention.
I have used Ryobi hand tools and bench top tools for years and my oldest one is still drilling. Not sure what my next one will be, but it will be something neat!
Worked with my brother, a kitchen remodeler (& retired Ironworker.) He was always grabbing my Ryobi 18v drill/driver, that outlasted his ‘yellow’ tools for battery life. The weak reputation very early blue Ryobi tools had is not applicable to the green line. Battery technology has come a long way, but Ryobi’s super wide selection of tools is awesome.
I like the barrel grip jigsaw, you feel more control over the D shape ones and recently bought a Bosch and damn if I have known this Ryobi was coming would have waited for it.
Love your videos, I'm a big fan of Ryobi tools and get excited to see the new tools and innovations that they bring. The frustrating thing is though, that here in the UK we only get a fraction of the Ryobi range. All those great tools I see on your channel......can't get 'em! So frustrating! Keep up the good work though, still enjoy the videos - thank you.
I had the must have red gear in my business, had a lot of warrenty problems and half of my tools were in for repair within 6 months, I bought a couple of Ryobi drills and Impact drivers to tide me over, well that was 12 years ago and they have outlasted the Millwalki by about 5 years and are my secondary drill driver now. As a high end boatbuilder I solely use ryobi in a workshop full of red and have no isues what so ever with the results along with some banter for my tool choice, as the other trades use my gear they are presently surprised especially with the brushless hp jigsaw.
Your videos have really helped with getting tools for my first home. Thank you! Do you have any affordable recommendations for circular saw guides that work well with the Ryobi 18V One+ HP saws?
I'm going to have get one of those barrel back jigsaws. I was going to get the Milwaukee M18 barrel back since they're my favorite cordless, but since I don't do a lot of wood working these days and the Ryobi is about half the price, I'll go with the Ryobi. I've used barrel backs (different brand) before and they give much better control over your cuts and are frankly more comfortable to use. I already have a couple of Ryobi cordless tools and their batteries so I'm already part of their eco system. And on any orbital disk sander, if you want the dust extraction to work, you have to use sanding disks with the holes in them and the holes need to match the holes and be in alignment with the holes in the sanders pad. If you don't, the dust has no where to go and the tools extraction does nothing.
Ever so slowly I am coming around to Ryobi. Their cordless nailers are excellent unless it is below freezing, they do not work in these conditions. I have the Bauer cordless sander because 20$ on sale cannot be beat. It is like trying to hold a pitbull chasing a squirrel. It does what I need it to do up high. Thanks
I loved Ryobi except for the batteries. I had multiple batteries that barely got used before they outright failed to take a charge, that’s when I switched to DeWalt. I found adapters online to use DeWalt Batteries with my Ryobi tools, now I use both. But all new tools I buy will be DeWalt unless they just aren’t available. I have already bought DeWalt replacements for my older Ryobi tools although I still have some working Ryobi tools I’ve had for over 15 years. No doubt I trust Ryobi tools I’ve had last but I just don’t trust their batteries. Five years with DeWalt batteries now and not a single failure. Lessons learned!
This is one of the most important factor wich in all of these videos promoting tools and testing they do not test, because none of these youtube channels actually work with these tools for a living to give feedback on the batteries. And also this is the most important because battieries when it comes to cordless tools are the most expencive part of them. I've been using alot of tools, except dewalt, because in EU where i live dewalt is not too popular, and because at the price of dewalt tools you can buy better brands. Such as makita, hitachi(wich now is hikoki), bosh, etc. The best batteries i've seen so far, and i am speaking here using the tools for months and even years of abuse. Nr.1 would be both milwakee and hikoki. Then would be bosh and makita yet to find out, since i have not really abused this brand too much. But so far seems promising. I have 3 5Ah hikoki batteries wich is 100euro each. I abused these 3 batteries for 7 months on a construction site every single day. Then build my house with it, and they still work like new, i hardly see any age on the power delivery. These batteries worked in freezing temperature and scorching hot sun. I am really really impressed with this brand. Then i bought a brusless skill saw(skill is also the brand) with one 4ah battery, and i can see how the battery loses alot of charge after 2,3 cuts then it charges bach by itself. This is the sign of a cheap battery wich will not have a lot of life in it. In fact this is also a sign of a battery dying. Batteries are a major factor in deciding what tools to buy and people forget that.
When my old Hitachi 18V drill gave up the ghost, I decided to move into the Ryobi 18V One+ line. My wife likes the garden-oriented tools, and I'm expanding the 18V line in my shop with Ryobi. I like that most versions of Ryobi's tools are available from online retailers who deal in refurb and blemished equipment. I have also purchased some aftermarket batteries that have performed well, so far anyway. Edit to add: Don't overlook the 18V inflator tool. We always keep it in the vehicle when traveling. It saved me once in a remote area in Canada on a fishing trip.
Not sure if anybody has said this about the light on the sander but it might be trying to work as the same idea as a raking light to see if you have any scratches or pig Tails or anything that you might have missed
I buy batteries on Facebook marketplace but I’ll still buy the tools at Home Depot to help support the brand 😂👍 bought 5 2 pack 18 V batteries with charger for $50 each that was a steal from fmp
That light on the sander is interesting. Does it reveal texture of the surface, that the planer marks are gone? Does it take the place of the pencil lines in rougher sanding.
Interesting new tools! My biggest question would be longevity of the batteries. I’ve had Makita for a very long time and the batteries just last forever which is omportant since the can cost more than the tool sometimes. Would love to see you team with a contractor or DIYer and test these new tools and the newest version battery in a high use environment to give us a feel for durability. Thanks!
I’ve been using ryobi since before I even started woodworking. Don’t consider myself a woodworker per se but I’m still learning a lot. Would love to have a barrel jigsaw because like you said the d handle jigsaw is not the best. Sign me up for the giveaway because that would definitely help with my productivity in the shop! Been watching your videos for a while and the route you’ve been going is amazing and I forgot to tag you but shouted you out for preferring the baro wood rack! Keep up the great work!
Gonna keep my DeWalts, but seems like a decent option for a lower budget buyer. Diablo also has some great jigsaw blades that are made in Switzerland. I've got a 20-piece set that was less than a third of what a Festool set of the blade count is that has a wider variety of useful blades the Festool set doesn't, including scroll cut, reverse cut, and a top & bottom cut blade that trimmed the ends of a walnut slab beautifully smooth.
While I'm i n love with my Festool RO125, I've also learned there are some things from them you just don't buy due to the offset value curve. Blades are one of them. That said, my 9 inch rectangle sander is Ryobi corded HD...it's sooo good and doesn't break the bank. Finding the best value for durable usage is the meta game really with tools.
That jigsaw looks solid. Ryobi is taking serious the game with the new line of tools. On another note, I hope you get to check out the new 20V Brushless Cordless 10 in Miter Saw. It looks promising.
Ive been waiting for someone to actually talk about that jigsaw. Im in need of one and have been debating on getting this new Ryobi Barrel grip or if I should just get the 199 dewalt battery deal with the XR D grip they have for free.
How does that sander compare to the DeWalt/Craftsman corded sanders you've recommended? Several years ago, I won a six tool Ryobi set from a giveaway on the Workshop Addict channel. I love those tools. They were a huge improvement over my old Craftsman C3 tools. I just do DIY and hobby woodworking, and they're amazing for what I do. That old cordless sander is weak. Actually, weak is being really generous. I was excited to see there's a new one.
I don't mind buying Ryobi for tools that i'm not using a ton. But for my daily use stuff its RIGID all day long because of the Lifetime Warranty. (Which i actually used and was really surprised how easy and fast it was to get my tool fixed)
Very good review. I’ve said in past comments on your channel 731, you spur competition in tool manufacturing. I don’t hate any tool company, but Ryobi seems to be the most successful in innovative ideas. I want DeWalt, Milwaukee and all the others to step up. Competition is beneficial especially to the consumer. Secondly, the vibration factor is a HUGE concern. I’m north of 70 and still use many tools. At the end of the day my wrist and elbow joints are talking to me. I realize you 40-50 year old kids may not think about it, but life catches up with you….fast.😢
Do they have a new trim router? I’ve been looking for a new trim router & was getting ready to buy a Dewalt but after watching this I may to get a Ryobi if they have a new
731 Woodworks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Matt U ReeObie schill You! 😮 🙄 😂 Seriously, it’s good to see ole’ T T I ramping up on Ryobi and RIDGID. Solid tool offerings, at a good price. IMHO, better ergos on Ridgid, VS Milwaukee, and I am heavily invested in M18 and M12 lines. I even prefer the handle, to a degree, on Ryobi, vs Milwaukee 😮 Of course, it always comes down to user preference, and individual choice. I think I might just have to check out that sander, and recip saw, even though I have the m18 HackZaw. GOD Bless You and Yours this coming up Holiday Season! 👍🙏🇺🇸😊
I have a RYOBI brad nail gun ( cordless ) works great ALSO have you tried the Hercules brand 12" sliding miter saw ? Would like to know your thoughts on it please .
Has Ryobi figured out how to keep the dust collector on the new sander? I have the old style and it just pushes on. The vibration of the sander shakes it loose pretty fast.
I'm a little pissed about this video. I have basically all the ryobi tools except these three and now I have to order them because you said they're so great. I have hated ever battery operated sander I have ever tried except the Flex is actually decent but now I have to get this one because I have a lot more ryobi batteries and it looks better. Thanks now I have to explain to my wife why I had to spend $400 on tools I already own. This should go over well haha!
Have you tried the Milwaukee M12 FUEL Barrel Grip Jigsaw? I bought one a few months ago and i love it, but was wondering what you thought of it. Thanks
Thank you another great tool review. In the opening part of this video you said to stay tuned for a give away with these tools. But by the end of the video you did not tell us about the give away. Can you share details of the giveaway? I am a huge fan of Ryobi tools and use them for everything.
Ryobi suffer the same problem as the other brands - the batteries will eventually go bad. I only have 1 Milwaukee battery, and I used it on table saws, braking die grinder and impact wrench and the battery is still alive.
I hate safety switches that need two hands to operate or are difficult to use. That encourages people to do a work around. Good to see improvements. I have Ryobi and a few of those old wont name tools that have been discontinued
You reviewed the Ryobi and the Ridgid barrel grip jig saws. Heads up, which do you feel is a better tool? I'm going to buy one of them for sure, I'm not concerned about what platform I already have- I just want the best option and since they are identical in price, I just want to make the right decision. Your opinion would be greatly appreciated! :)
They make a few decent things but if you need any customer service you are SOL. I’ve been trying to get a piece for my thickness planer since February. Now I just use it as a paper weight. I’m changing to team yellow now.
I wish Ryobi would add a depth adjustment and dust extraction port for dust. Then it would compete with Makati's overpriced drywall saw. Not a Makita fan, but their drywall saw is awesome.
hey is there such a thing as an adaptor that converts a battery operated tool into something that can be plugged in. I know this would make it less convenient.. Just wondering in a case where you might need to use a tool , but maybe foolishly might not have a battery charged up..
You must watch Project Farm. Years ago, the Ryobi tools were junk. Id does seem like they have taken their quality to another level. Still, on the job sites (I did construction for 30 years), I still see mostly DeWalt and Makita.
Hi, so I went to that link and a video that says Going Out of business. We're working Going Out of business because you said that. What kills business from the start? As you under price stuff and you have a pricing guide for free. And I went to that link and I can't look up pricing guide for free without having to shell out money. is it an old link
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Those magic links don’t work on my iOS safari. Might want to see if you paid your bill
@@pchris6662 just checked and they work fine on my iOS device. And, FYI, there's no bill to be paid.
@@731Woodworks well, the bill part was just a snarky joke. Not sure why the link wasn’t working for me. I do like to reward helpful UA-camrs with click thrus since I’m gonna buy anyway. I tried multiple links and they all just popped up a blank page. And now they work. You secretly paid the bill didn’t ya? lol
@@pchris6662 lol thanks for pitching in on the bill. Ha! Not sure why they were doing that. I appreciate you letting me know. I'll keep an eye on them. Thanks!
One thing I really appreciate about Ryobi is their consistency with their battery platform. I still have a Ryobi set I bought 20 years ago and it operates just fine on the newest batteries. I have a brad nailer, angle grinder and palm router all purchased in the last 6 months and they use the same batteries as my old, trusty Ryobi set from 2 decades ago. That to me is amazing.
I ran a small construction company for 40 + years, used a lot of brands, switched to Ryobi tools, about 25 years ago, cost was a big part, when some one dropped and broke one, doesn’t hurt,but they are still in my shop, do everything I need , so it might take couple seconds longer, no big problem, I have all the time in the world 😂
Me too. My Milwaukee tools kept walking away. Once I got Ryobi tools nobody stole them. I can still do installs with the Ryobi driver i picked up 35 years ago
I have a lot of various makes of tools from hilti to Milwaukee Makita and ryobi I find the ryobi very good iv had no problems with batteries or switches goin they all still work 10 out of 10 for reliability
Batteries are one of the biggest costs and best sales on batteries have been for almost everything but ryobi. In particular you can find deals on Milwaukee batteries for much cheaper than ryobi and frequently on the tools themselves as well.
Ryobi batteries are some of the worst so paying a lot more for them is insane
@@L0st-n0found home depot usually runs sales for tool/battery bundles, "X and two batteries for $100", you can return the tool after purchase and wind up with their higher quality batteries for maybe $25 each. If you can wait for their sales (they almost happen monthly) it makes them a lot cheaper.
I agree with Matt for years I would not buy any Ryobi products, recently I was given 2 tools by a sales men to use on my job site, and they are awesome!!! Never thought I would say this but just as good as Dewalt, they have really changed their products in the past few years.
I used only milwaukee when I used them for work every day. But When I got out of the trade I was in I started getting Ryobi for home jobs and projects. Im super happy with everything from them. for the more important stuff I try to get brushless if its an option.
I was working as a handyman decades ago and all I could afford was ryobi, the old blue ones. 15 years later I upgraded to the lithium tools when the years of abuse finally did in the keyless chuck in my original drill. We now can afford “better” tools but use the ryobi exclusively, in the house, garden, auto shop, wood shop, trucks, and rv. I’m always happy with the value and performance. My old, brushed, ryobi impact outperforms my buddies dewalt every time.
Many people become fixated on using a single battery platform for their tools. However, there's no issue with owning a second or third battery platform. If you need a tool and your preferred brand is at full price, while a similar quality tool from a different manufacturer is cheaper and comes with a battery, consider purchasing the other brand. This way, when you need a new tool in the future, you'll have more options to choose from.
I used my brothers DeWalt Jig Saw and loved it and I used my buddy's Milwaukee Sawzall and loved it. It seems Ryobi has came out with similar models and I couldn't be happier. I have the Ryobi 6 port battery charger and didn't want to switch platforms to get those styles. I am a Ryobi fan boy with about 15 tools and counting ;)
When you're comparing tool vs tool, or even battery vs. battery, it would only be fair, AND, give you the most accurate results if each tool and each test were performed with a fully charged battery, and a new, unused blade.
Couldn't agree more. It was a bit unfair to the Milwaukee as well.
kinda daft without control. makes him seem a shill
lol he literally mentions this. It was just to show a rough comparison of the tools. Plus after 3 total cuts, it isn’t going to make THAT big of a difference. Plus he used the edge power battery last and it still won by 2 seconds.
And the Milwaukee… I’m sorry but a blade used 3 times isn’t going to make a 20 second difference or whatever it was…
lol a “shill”…. Calm down 😅
Brother going to get in trouble lol keep buying tools lol got to get to work to pay for them lol
And then later on the video he actually says how much blade quality matters, when shilling for festool
Ryobi is kicking butts. They perform without breaking the bank.
Did a project on the weekend with my bag of Ryobi tools. Recip, circular, sander, drill, multi-tool. Fast and easy with no cords. 👍
Ryobi has been killing it for sure! I bought all three of those tools. The barrel grip jigsaw and sander are ridiculously awesome. The sander exceeded my expectations.
To be honest never been a fan of Ryobi until I bought the barrel jig saw. What a good saw. I had a old school Skill jig saw my dad gave me bought some fest tool blades for it. It did the job and then some. But Dang! I'm sold on this Ryobi jig saw. Smooth cuts, just like going through butter
I have almost every Ryobi I have owned a roofing company for years and still have my original kit. Have bought the bigger batteries and love the product. For my home the backpack sprayer is my favorite. I have the leaf blower but just might buy the big backpack blower. I am old and buy tools...lol
Started with Makita and loved them, but now have loyalty to Ryobi line. I watch for the sales so I can give them as gifts!
Thanks for the video. I'm glad to see and improved sander (and it better be much better, costing almost twice as much!). The jig saw is what really gets my attention.
I have used Ryobi hand tools and bench top tools for years and my oldest one is still drilling. Not sure what my next one will be, but it will be something neat!
I loved the snobby walk at the Home Depot😊 Your fun guy.
Especially if it’s 90mi away!
Worked with my brother, a kitchen remodeler (& retired Ironworker.) He was always grabbing my Ryobi 18v drill/driver, that outlasted his ‘yellow’ tools for battery life. The weak reputation very early blue Ryobi tools had is not applicable to the green line. Battery technology has come a long way, but Ryobi’s super wide selection of tools is awesome.
Im a believer in a good tool is a good tool doesnt matter what name is on it
thanks for the review and suggestions! I tend to switch from project to project, and don’t have the cash for the Dewalt lines
I like the barrel grip jigsaw, you feel more control over the D shape ones and recently bought a Bosch and damn if I have known this Ryobi was coming would have waited for it.
For me, Roybi has really cool ergonomics and nice handles
Love your videos, I'm a big fan of Ryobi tools and get excited to see the new tools and innovations that they bring. The frustrating thing is though, that here in the UK we only get a fraction of the Ryobi range. All those great tools I see on your channel......can't get 'em! So frustrating! Keep up the good work though, still enjoy the videos - thank you.
I had the must have red gear in my business, had a lot of warrenty problems and half of my tools were in for repair within 6 months, I bought a couple of Ryobi drills and Impact drivers to tide me over, well that was 12 years ago and they have outlasted the Millwalki by about 5 years and are my secondary drill driver now.
As a high end boatbuilder I solely use ryobi in a workshop full of red and have no isues what so ever with the results along with some banter for my tool choice, as the other trades use my gear they are presently surprised especially with the brushless hp jigsaw.
great vid. thanks,frpm a ryobi fan
We are big fans up here in Rhode Island . Keep up the good work !
thanks,i'm a ryobi fan,roy
Your videos have really helped with getting tools for my first home. Thank you! Do you have any affordable recommendations for circular saw guides that work well with the Ryobi 18V One+ HP saws?
I haven't tried any on those saws yet.
Always good information, thank you
I'm going to have get one of those barrel back jigsaws. I was going to get the Milwaukee M18 barrel back since they're my favorite cordless, but since I don't do a lot of wood working these days and the Ryobi is about half the price, I'll go with the Ryobi. I've used barrel backs (different brand) before and they give much better control over your cuts and are frankly more comfortable to use. I already have a couple of Ryobi cordless tools and their batteries so I'm already part of their eco system.
And on any orbital disk sander, if you want the dust extraction to work, you have to use sanding disks with the holes in them and the holes need to match the holes and be in alignment with the holes in the sanders pad. If you don't, the dust has no where to go and the tools extraction does nothing.
Love me some Ryobi!!!
I use the recip-saw to cut my birds of paradise back! Works like a charm.
Ever so slowly I am coming around to Ryobi. Their cordless nailers are excellent unless it is below freezing, they do not work in these conditions. I have the Bauer cordless sander because 20$ on sale cannot be beat. It is like trying to hold a pitbull chasing a squirrel. It does what I need it to do up high. Thanks
I loved Ryobi except for the batteries. I had multiple batteries that barely got used before they outright failed to take a charge, that’s when I switched to DeWalt. I found adapters online to use DeWalt Batteries with my Ryobi tools, now I use both. But all new tools I buy will be DeWalt unless they just aren’t available. I have already bought DeWalt replacements for my older Ryobi tools although I still have some working Ryobi tools I’ve had for over 15 years. No doubt I trust Ryobi tools I’ve had last but I just don’t trust their batteries. Five years with DeWalt batteries now and not a single failure. Lessons learned!
This is one of the most important factor wich in all of these videos promoting tools and testing they do not test, because none of these youtube channels actually work with these tools for a living to give feedback on the batteries.
And also this is the most important because battieries when it comes to cordless tools are the most expencive part of them.
I've been using alot of tools, except dewalt, because in EU where i live dewalt is not too popular, and because at the price of dewalt tools you can buy better brands. Such as makita, hitachi(wich now is hikoki), bosh, etc.
The best batteries i've seen so far, and i am speaking here using the tools for months and even years of abuse.
Nr.1 would be both milwakee and hikoki. Then would be bosh and makita yet to find out, since i have not really abused this brand too much. But so far seems promising.
I have 3 5Ah hikoki batteries wich is 100euro each. I abused these 3 batteries for 7 months on a construction site every single day. Then build my house with it, and they still work like new, i hardly see any age on the power delivery. These batteries worked in freezing temperature and scorching hot sun. I am really really impressed with this brand.
Then i bought a brusless skill saw(skill is also the brand) with one 4ah battery, and i can see how the battery loses alot of charge after 2,3 cuts then it charges bach by itself. This is the sign of a cheap battery wich will not have a lot of life in it. In fact this is also a sign of a battery dying.
Batteries are a major factor in deciding what tools to buy and people forget that.
When my old Hitachi 18V drill gave up the ghost, I decided to move into the Ryobi 18V One+ line. My wife likes the garden-oriented tools, and I'm expanding the 18V line in my shop with Ryobi. I like that most versions of Ryobi's tools are available from online retailers who deal in refurb and blemished equipment. I have also purchased some aftermarket batteries that have performed well, so far anyway. Edit to add: Don't overlook the 18V inflator tool. We always keep it in the vehicle when traveling. It saved me once in a remote area in Canada on a fishing trip.
Started out with Ryobi then switched to Rigid. Looks like I am headed to Home Depot. Thanks much for the review.
Lately the same to be the same tool but different color and different warranty - not sure about the internal parts though
I am "mostly happy" with the old sander. I am waiting to get this new one.
These tools are durable. I have some 18 v tools that are the old blue ones.
Great video Matt as always. Thanks for sharing
Having recently bought a battery and charger for the engraving tool, I'm really intrigued by the jigsaw. I might just give it a shot!!!
I left your channel because if all the god stuff. But i couldn't stay away. I like your positive vibe.
I appreciate that
The Ryobi battery connection is my favorite.
I have mostly Milwaukee tools and their battery connection is the worst.
RYOBI is the only brand I have ever bought, I am addicted!
Love the new jig saw but I’m gonna have to wait on the purchase. Maybe the price will go down a little. Thanks for sharing this video!
Same
Not sure if anybody has said this about the light on the sander but it might be trying to work as the same idea as a raking light to see if you have any scratches or pig Tails or anything that you might have missed
I wish they'd make a plunge base for their newest compact router
agreed
I buy batteries on Facebook marketplace but I’ll still buy the tools at Home Depot to help support the brand 😂👍 bought 5 2 pack 18 V batteries with charger for $50 each that was a steal from fmp
For the reciprocating saw, why didn't you put a fresh blade on for each test? That would have eliminated all the variables.
And not cut through a knot with the reg battery, bad experiment
He wasn't doing a which is better. You don't use a new blade for every cut you make. You missed the point
That light on the sander is interesting. Does it reveal texture of the surface, that the planer marks are gone? Does it take the place of the pencil lines in rougher sanding.
Interesting new tools! My biggest question would be longevity of the batteries. I’ve had Makita for a very long time and the batteries just last forever which is omportant since the can cost more than the tool sometimes.
Would love to see you team with a contractor or DIYer and test these new tools and the newest version battery in a high use environment to give us a feel for durability. Thanks!
I have both Ryobi & Ridgid platforms; which of the two barrel grip jigsaws would you prefer
They look like great tools.
I’ve been using ryobi since before I even started woodworking. Don’t consider myself a woodworker per se but I’m still learning a lot. Would love to have a barrel jigsaw because like you said the d handle jigsaw is not the best. Sign me up for the giveaway because that would definitely help with my productivity in the shop! Been watching your videos for a while and the route you’ve been going is amazing and I forgot to tag you but shouted you out for preferring the baro wood rack! Keep up the great work!
How’s the light treat finish sanding? All I could think of it being good for would be revealing swirlies.
Gonna keep my DeWalts, but seems like a decent option for a lower budget buyer.
Diablo also has some great jigsaw blades that are made in Switzerland. I've got a 20-piece set that was less than a third of what a Festool set of the blade count is that has a wider variety of useful blades the Festool set doesn't, including scroll cut, reverse cut, and a top & bottom cut blade that trimmed the ends of a walnut slab beautifully smooth.
While I'm i n love with my Festool RO125, I've also learned there are some things from them you just don't buy due to the offset value curve. Blades are one of them. That said, my 9 inch rectangle sander is Ryobi corded HD...it's sooo good and doesn't break the bank. Finding the best value for durable usage is the meta game really with tools.
That jigsaw looks solid. Ryobi is taking serious the game with the new line of tools. On another note, I hope you get to check out the new 20V Brushless Cordless 10 in Miter Saw. It looks promising.
Ive been waiting for someone to actually talk about that jigsaw. Im in need of one and have been debating on getting this new Ryobi Barrel grip or if I should just get the 199 dewalt battery deal with the XR D grip they have for free.
I believe the small circular saw is also called a trim saw. When cutting trim you don't need tons of power.
Have you ever tried or reviewed flex power tools? Found on Amazon and at Lowe’s.
How does that sander compare to the DeWalt/Craftsman corded sanders you've recommended?
Several years ago, I won a six tool Ryobi set from a giveaway on the Workshop Addict channel. I love those tools. They were a huge improvement over my old Craftsman C3 tools. I just do DIY and hobby woodworking, and they're amazing for what I do.
That old cordless sander is weak. Actually, weak is being really generous. I was excited to see there's a new one.
Today im getting my self a berrel jig saw
I've been dropping hints hard for the barrel grip jigsaw for Christmas
I don't mind buying Ryobi for tools that i'm not using a ton. But for my daily use stuff its RIGID all day long because of the Lifetime Warranty. (Which i actually used and was really surprised how easy and fast it was to get my tool fixed)
A light on the sander might help you see saw marks, snipe, or some other dip you're trying to get out.
Very good review. I’ve said in past comments on your channel 731, you spur competition in tool manufacturing. I don’t hate any tool company, but Ryobi seems to be the most successful in innovative ideas. I want DeWalt, Milwaukee and all the others to step up. Competition is beneficial especially to the consumer.
Secondly, the vibration factor is a HUGE concern. I’m north of 70 and still use many tools. At the end of the day my wrist and elbow joints are talking to me. I realize you 40-50 year old kids may not think about it, but life catches up with you….fast.😢
Watch nerd here. @9:04 I see an omega plant ocean. And a previous video a Tudor back bay. What else you got?
Do they have a new trim router? I’ve been looking for a new trim router & was getting ready to buy a Dewalt but after watching this I may to get a Ryobi if they have a new
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Seriously, it’s good to see ole’ T T I ramping up on Ryobi and RIDGID. Solid tool offerings, at a good price.
IMHO, better ergos on Ridgid, VS Milwaukee, and I am heavily invested in M18 and M12 lines. I even prefer the handle, to a degree, on Ryobi, vs Milwaukee 😮 Of course, it always comes down to user preference, and individual choice.
I think I might just have to check out that sander, and recip saw, even though I have the m18 HackZaw.
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I have a RYOBI brad nail gun ( cordless ) works great ALSO have you tried the Hercules brand 12" sliding miter saw ? Would like to know your thoughts on it please .
Has Ryobi figured out how to keep the dust collector on the new sander? I have the old style and it just pushes on. The vibration of the sander shakes it loose pretty fast.
I have a bunch of Ryobi........Its owned by the same company as Milwaukee....
I'm a little pissed about this video. I have basically all the ryobi tools except these three and now I have to order them because you said they're so great. I have hated ever battery operated sander I have ever tried except the Flex is actually decent but now I have to get this one because I have a lot more ryobi batteries and it looks better. Thanks now I have to explain to my wife why I had to spend $400 on tools I already own. This should go over well haha!
What symbol is that supposed to be?
I have several ryobi tools can't really complain. I've been buying Rigid specially because of their lifetime warranty
How hard is it to put a new blade in the milwaukee to see actual results?
Do you feel the edge battery will help the track saw? Been debating on getting the edge, looks like I just need to pick it up.
Interesting. Haven't thought about that. It should help it a little.
0-3 makes much more sense than 1-4, because the 0 setting means there’s 0 orbital motion. What would a low end of 1 imply?
Good point.
To be from Arkansas you sure ryobi funny, but I still love your videos!
Hey Mighty Matt,does that barrel grip give you better control compared to the D handle style.
For sure. It's so nice!
30 years ago i owned ryobi fishing reels.. never knew made tools lol
Ridged has the best one handed recip saw
Have you tried the Milwaukee M12 FUEL Barrel Grip Jigsaw? I bought one a few months ago and i love it, but was wondering what you thought of it. Thanks
I haven't tried that one yet.
Thank you another great tool review. In the opening part of this video you said to stay tuned for a give away with these tools. But by the end of the video you did not tell us about the give away.
Can you share details of the giveaway?
I am a huge fan of Ryobi tools and use them for everything.
Ryobi suffer the same problem as the other brands - the batteries will eventually go bad. I only have 1 Milwaukee battery, and I used it on table saws, braking die grinder and impact wrench and the battery is still alive.
Same chemistry.
Does the jab saw use an orbital cut or is it straight?
I hate safety switches that need two hands to operate or are difficult to use. That encourages people to do a work around. Good to see improvements. I have Ryobi and a few of those old wont name tools that have been discontinued
I would love to see how the European brands like Bosch and Hilti compare to the American ones.
You reviewed the Ryobi and the Ridgid barrel grip jig saws. Heads up, which do you feel is a better tool? I'm going to buy one of them for sure, I'm not concerned about what platform I already have- I just want the best option and since they are identical in price, I just want to make the right decision. Your opinion would be greatly appreciated! :)
They are both so similar you would be hard to find a huge difference. I'd probably go with the RIDGD based on the LSA
They make a few decent things but if you need any customer service you are SOL. I’ve been trying to get a piece for my thickness planer since February. Now I just use it as a paper weight. I’m changing to team yellow now.
I wish Ryobi would add a depth adjustment and dust extraction port for dust. Then it would compete with Makati's overpriced drywall saw. Not a Makita fan, but their drywall saw is awesome.
On the recip saw safety switch. I like that you push it with your thumb to turn the safety off. Makes it intuitive for folks who use handguns.
When will you have your black Friday deals video ?
Probably the Monday of BF and Will have one on Black Friday.
So the 18V Edge battery works on all Ryobi tools? Does the jigsaw come with the Edge battery or are those sold separately? Asking for a friend. 🙂
I think they are a separate buy? I haven't seen any combos with the EDGE battery yet...
hey is there such a thing as an adaptor that converts a battery operated tool into something that can be plugged in. I know this would make it less convenient.. Just wondering in a case where you might need to use a tool , but maybe foolishly might not have a battery charged up..
You must watch Project Farm. Years ago, the Ryobi tools were junk. Id does seem like they have taken their quality to another level. Still, on the job sites (I did construction for 30 years), I still see mostly DeWalt and Makita.
Should i stick to just one brand of tool or should i buy different tools from different brands?
I buy from different ones because each has tools the others don't or better tools than others.
Too bad Ryobi didn't keep their old blue color. I was liked it much better.🤣
Hi, so I went to that link and a video that says Going Out of business. We're working Going Out of business because you said that. What kills business from the start? As you under price stuff and you have a pricing guide for free. And I went to that link and I can't look up pricing guide for free without having to shell out money. is it an old link
wild I've been watching you since like 30k subs, All your videos are watched. I didn't realize i was not subscribed. \
Ha. Well, thank you for watching! I really appreciate it!