Good vid Dmitry, you just saved me $100, was going to buy the Milwaukee. Need to see inside some walls looking for termite/ant damage and do not want to tear off a room full of drywall. For this the Ryobi will work just as well. Thanks and keep your videos coming, you saved me a bundle on gutter screening.
Informative comparison especially considering the previous UA-cam comparison of inspection cameras I watched. If you didn't, should have checked battery charge and fully charged if necessary before comparing light brightness. Do the cameras auto focus? If not it would be helpful to know at what distance/s the screen images is in focus. At times it was difficult to hear your guest. Maybe consider getting wireless mics. Thank you.
I stand corrected because I am partially mistaken. he Milwaukee is powered by the M12 as you say and the Ryobi does use a li-ion rechargeable as I said.
The reason these are expensive is that they sell you the screen and give you a few useless features - these cameras all SUCK - buy a camera by itself (USB), attaches to your phone with LED light just as dim as the Milwaukee - the camera itself is $14.00 - use your laptop, iPad, tablet, phone if you need bigger screen..I bought a camera with 20 feet long wire for DEEP PENETRATION or PROBING which is what YOU need in your hole or pipe for an inspection!
THE REAL WINNER IS TTI Because Milwaukee, RYOBI & RIGID all use the same exact technology, just a bit cheaper cost for RYOBI & RIGID and the company in which owns all 3 is TTI. TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES COMPANY LIMITED. Have you ever noticed Home Depot carries Milwaukee, Ryobi and RIGID, that way they're not competing against each other rather it's an umbrella company and Home Depot is paid to Carry all 3 exclusively like no other big box store in NORTH AMERICA. That's why you couldn't really find a big difference between the 2 cameras, other than price. Ryobi is almost exclusively, known for outdoor lawn and garden power tools. Milwaukee is almost exclusively, known for professional trade power tools and rigid fills the gap with the homeowner grade quality! That's what we call a monopoly. I did enjoy the show and comparables. Thanks guys. Oh same as DEWALT owns STANLEY & BLACK & DECKER ETC Big Banks hate little banks just like the tool industry.
The Ryobi looked like the video was all blued out, the Milwaukee look like it actually had its true colors though
Did the ryobi have a SD card and recording setting, USB ports
Thanks
Good, honest review. Liked !!!
Good vid Dmitry, you just saved me $100, was going to buy the Milwaukee. Need to see inside some walls looking for termite/ant damage and do not want to tear off a room full of drywall. For this the Ryobi will work just as well. Thanks and keep your videos coming, you saved me a bundle on gutter screening.
Informative comparison especially considering the previous UA-cam comparison of inspection cameras I watched. If you didn't, should have checked battery charge and fully charged if necessary before comparing light brightness. Do the cameras auto focus? If not it would be helpful to know at what distance/s the screen images is in focus. At times it was difficult to hear your guest. Maybe consider getting wireless mics. Thank you.
Thanks for this video guys, good job👍
Which one has the smaller probe tip ?
Nice work! I have some Ryobi stuff. its not bad. And the price points are amazing
+Sammy Chon thanks Sammy!!!
Camera diameter? Storage Case available for ryobi?
Thanks I'll pick up the milwaukee 🤣
Дмитрий, спасибо за обзор из 2020)
Ryobi has rechargeable battery and Milwaukee used (correction ) M12 batteries. However Ryobi could use a case.
Detroitblue you got that backwards Milwaukee uses the m12 batteries
I stand corrected because I am partially mistaken. he Milwaukee is powered by the M12 as you say and the Ryobi does use a li-ion rechargeable as I said.
You could always buy a $20 waterproof case at Harbor Freight.
@@ComPrt3 thanks.
The reason these are expensive is that they sell you the screen and give you a few useless features - these cameras all SUCK - buy a camera by itself (USB), attaches to your phone with LED light just as dim as the Milwaukee - the camera itself is $14.00 - use your laptop, iPad, tablet, phone if you need bigger screen..I bought a camera with 20 feet long wire for DEEP PENETRATION or PROBING which is what YOU need in your hole or pipe for an inspection!
What make/model did you get? There are so many available. Have 2 coworkers that picked random ones off Amazon and both were pieces of junk.
Rotating screen, in real situation, who ever did a leak inspection know the importance.
Thanks for sharing.
Two guys comparing their personal equipments.
THE REAL WINNER IS TTI Because Milwaukee, RYOBI & RIGID all use the same exact technology, just a bit cheaper cost for RYOBI & RIGID and the company in which owns all 3 is TTI. TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES COMPANY LIMITED. Have you ever noticed Home Depot carries Milwaukee, Ryobi and RIGID, that way they're not competing against each other rather it's an umbrella company and Home Depot is paid to Carry all 3 exclusively like no other big box store in NORTH AMERICA. That's why you couldn't really find a big difference between the 2 cameras, other than price. Ryobi is almost exclusively, known for outdoor lawn and garden power tools. Milwaukee is almost exclusively, known for professional trade power tools and rigid fills the gap with the homeowner grade quality! That's what we call a monopoly. I did enjoy the show and comparables. Thanks guys. Oh same as DEWALT owns STANLEY & BLACK & DECKER ETC Big Banks hate little banks just like the tool industry.
Get on with information, it's not play time it's review time
your crazy if you think ryobi makes anything better than milwaukee!!
Buy a phone endoscope for less than $15.
Horrible rechargeable battery, floppy camera cable, limited area of focus. They ARE cheap, but there’s a reason.