Top 5 BEST Ryobi 18v ONE+ Tools!
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2017
- Ryobi has one of the best cordless platforms for any DIYer/Homeowner or Prosumer!
The same 18v battery is compatible with a wide range of power tools, outdoor power equipment, LED lighting, and specialty tools (not found in any other cordless platform).
All Ryobi power tools are covered by a 3-yr warranty & if you run into an issue, they will fix or replace them for you free-of-charge.
Here is our Top 5 :
#5 - P290 Quiet Strike Oil Pulse Driver
#4 - P3320 Hybrid Fan
#3 - P731 Inflator/Deflator
#2 - P516 Reciprocating Saw
#1 - P320 Airstrike Brad Nailer
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Ryobi's commitment to not changing the battery is the main reason I choose to buy this line.
I started Ryobi when all you could get was the Nicad batteries. I only buy the 18v Ryobi because I can use a drill from 20 years ago with a brand new LION battery. I own at least 20 different Ryobi and I have never had one fail.
yeah I moved on to Dewalt a few years ago putting my six 15 yr old Ryobi tools in mothballs. But the other day I wanted to use the 5.5 ryobi circular saw and my nicads were all long dead.. so I picked up the new Ryobi hammer drill which included 2 batteries and the good smart charger, and now I have all the old Ryobi tools revived. I did not expect that at all! I think my Dewalt stuff is going to spare duties. Also my Paslode brad nailer is a pita needing fuel cans and ni cd battery, so might consider this Ryobi one. When I worked in construction everyone sneered at Ryobi lol. not me I just used it, happily
I used to have the whole set, but they keep releasing new ones. I can't keep up.
I stopped buying harbor freight battery tools because of the lack of commitment. I now stick to a platform that’s going to be there.
@@planesandbikes7353 You can use your DeWalt batteries on most of the Ryobi tools by using the DM18RL adapter, which you can buy on amazon. The only thing when using this adapter is to make sure you don't completely drain your DeWalt battery, which can damage the battery.
Ryobi is like an grown man version of Pokemon , gotta have them all. Lol
jd5179 lmfao they’re addicting I get shit I don’t need
This is the most true thing that has ever applied to me. I collected the cards when I was a kid. Now I collect the tools. Super relatable comment
If someone sees me chasing a Pokémon, just shoot me dead please.
Hey don't ask me I only have 69 of them...many more to go....just don't tell the wife!!!
@Steve I worked there for 43 years. Ryobi products is a piece of shit along with craftsman tools they used to make for Sears. Their Homelite products are worse. Everything they make is made in China. They made us lie about products everyday And treated their employees like shit.
I tested the fan with the 9ah battery:
Low sped 30 hours / High speed 15 hours.
With the 3ah batteries the kit comes with:
Low speed 11 hours / High speed 5.5 hours.
You're welcome!
Their 18v blower runs 8 minutes with the battery is come with. Its a joke.
11W of fan power... amazing
@@larryandrews4298 All blowers do use a lot of juice. There is a unit I've seen that came bundled with a smaller battery, but they actually have three different 18v blowers (last I counted) and I recommend you step up to a larger battery. It will improve your power output and longevity immensely. I have the workshop blower. That thing is small, but LEGIT. Has three speeds and a touch sensitive trigger. I use it to blow oak leaves out of my lawn and rock beds. Not 100% successful blowing leaves out of the lawn, but blowing embedded oak leaves is no simple task. I also clear the driveway and sidewalks after mowing. It is well paired to the 3A battery, and SOOOOO convenient vs grabbing a corded unit.
Thank you kind sir. I've been too lazy to try this test. I'm going to use a sharpie to write these results on the bottom of the fan
Wow!
I presently have 14 Ryobi tools. I love them all. My favorite thing about them is that the battery mounts never change.
I dropped my first impact when they were blue from 2 story's up onto the concrete. When i went to retrieve it I was for sure i was in the market for a new one....NOPE!!! casing held together and was fully funtional...15 years later still using ryobi
My blue ryobi impact has been dropped, run over, left out in the rain. 14 years later it still gets the job done.
I even still use the original batteries. Had to zap them several times to recover them, but they still work
@@Scrippture zap them?
@@lilbbbbbbb yes the old NiCad batteries can be revived when they stop working. There are plenty of videos on youtube about zapping them.
@@Scrippture had no clue thanks
I've gone through two green impacts and still have the blue and run it daily. I flip houses so all my tools see a lot of action. I've used the quite strike and really liked it . I think it will be my next impact.
There seems to be a lot less drama with Ryobi. They have their head down and continue to make great, dependable tools
I can not comment on Ryobi until I use and own them😮😮
As a professional mechanic I use the Ryobi One 18v 1/2" impact I got in 2011 all day, every day. The rubber overmold has gotten a little gross from contact with oil, but the tool itself can't be beat.
Very clear and precise video, love your voice, its clear and calm without being boring
A lot of companies make nice tools. Ryobi makes a lot of good stuff. Good review.
I have Ryobi and have had them for a long time. I am glad you talked about the battery compatibility. That is a big part of the reason I still use them. Most all their tools I love. My only disappointment was with their previous generation air station which did not last long before it died. I still have my first blue drill I bought from them at least 10 years ago. I use it for all my abusive jobs and it still has not died.
Awesome tools all my old blue series stuff still works great more than ten years after buying. Drill, hammer drill, skill saw, reciprocating saw, all going strong. The weed whacker has been reliable, four years old now, used weekly all summer. Recently picked up the 1/2 inch impact gun... worked like a champ and I have no reason to doubt that it's as good as the rest that I own.
I recently started buying ryobi tools. I love Ryobi.
Alright, you've convinced me. I have OCD so, all my tools need to match. I just bought a house and these tools will be a nice addition.
I’ve been loving the ryobi kit I got for my dad for Father’s Day it’s the non brushless set with the saw light drill etc works great and he uses them pretty much every week that’s why I bought my Ryobi 9013 I believe it’s a brushless hammer Drill and my Brushless 3 speed impact they have been doing really well especially since I got them for a great price and I work in the auto industry at a body shop in Pa! Your video is great and I appreciate how you don’t look down on Ryobi like many other on UA-cam.
My shop is full of Ryobi tools. Love them!
Laser Riobi
Mine also. I finally built a work bench and shelf for them all.
@@lukelawrence8952 pls post pic of work bench....thx
@@mokolococo dont know if i can on this.
@@lukelawrence8952 thx anyways, just looking for ideas as my collection of Ryobi tools grows.
The nail gun is absolutely fabulous. Not only have I used it for 30 house projects, I have loaned it out to probably 5 different friends who were tackling some DIY projects and they absolutely loved it.
For anybody looking to buy RYOBI tools they are great value. I have a buddy who is a custom millworker and uses a lot of the RYOBI tools on a daily basis. His reason for using them only is because the cost. If a tool gets lost, stolen, or just wears out, your not spending a fortune trying to replace the tool or battery!
John Rossow I'm with your buddy, I have a few of my original RYOBI tools from almost 20 years ago.
My blue impact is still on the job to this day, I've installed countless feet of subfloor, underlayment and decks with it and it's still kicking butt!
Love your reviews ,your attention to detail is great....best thing about ryobi be are the inchangeble battieries which can be used with your older ryobi tools.....
I have never found a tool reviewer as good as this! I always check Real Tool Reviews when I am buying new tools.
Love the new Ryobi tools. Well balanced and lightweight, with heavy duty capabilities. I was always a Dewalt guy and naturally I had all the stuff, because I'm cool like that. But, I have since been renewing/replacing my tool collection with the Ryobi stuff and I'm impressed so far.
Great presentation, I agree with you, the P261 is also a nice consistent, along with ryobi's cordless pole chainsaw.
I could go on for hours about how great Ryobi is. I bet I have 20 of their tools. Great video!!
I bought my first Ryobi drill/driver over 20 years ago! Since then the NiCad batteries died, but I was very happy to discover the new 18+ batteries fit perfectly. Now I have a whole shop of Ryobi 18 volt power tools and I have never been disappointed. My fav is the original 1/4 inch impact driver, which I have used to construct wood fences and other wood projects. It is a bit loud compared to the new model, but it gets the job done, and I've used it constantly for over 3 years.
I got the nail gun first. It is incredible I love it. Just got the 18 gauge staple gun and that works wonders as well. Ryobi has some nice stuff I'm impressed
The commitment to the battery platform is why I dumped makita and dewalt...
Jason Luther
U made a mistake
I personally haven't been impressed with Makita, most of my coworkers who use them end up with broken battery packs and duct taped impact drivers.
dfm503 Your coworkers are retards that dont take care of their tools.
Kelpo Gaming HVAC is commonly up in rafters and it's fast paced, if you never drop an impact you're going too slow to keep your job. My impact has survived at least a dozen 10+ foot falls.
home vs industrial. can't t compare them!!!
The ryobi 18v LED Worklight is a must have, i love it!
Freddy Colon I kind of wish the work light was a little more dispersed in its lighting. it kind of only projects to the sides, not much vertical projection.
@@shreefsbini9904 it's foldable and hangable
I have both the Air Strike nailer and the Reciprocating Saw. Both are incredible tools and I couldn't ask for more. Great video!
What really convinced me was first of all the battery platform. I really like using my Ryobi tools, they work perfectly for my needs.
I love Ryobi tools for me there awesome and a good price,I've been using Ryobi tools since I was 22 years old and I still buy them now very nice video brother much love :)
I still have the same drill charger and battery from about ten years ago. All work like perfect
I bought the Brad nailer on sale for $99. I was skeptical so carefully opened the box in case I needed to return it. I threw the box away after the first day of use. Outstanding!!!!
That air strike is one of my favorite tools!
I consider the tire inflator a must-have. I use it all the time for all of my various tire inflation needs and the built in gauge is handy and accurate.
Love the brad nailer!! Plan to buy the fan also.
i would of never thought to consider this brand but after reading the comments and watching i am impressed. thanks for the video.
The One+ soldering iron is the best I have ever used. Really impressed with the impact wrench and brushless drill too. I'll be buying the lawnmower soon!
Love the fan! It's a godsend for those of us with tinnitus on camping trips. Thank you for uploading!
Robert Johnson I feel your pain brother.
I just have a white noise app on my smartphone. But I also like the idea of moving air around inside a warm tent... both before and during sleep.
I want to see that hybrid technology used for other systems as well, especially for yard tools. Being able to use a chainsaw, trimmer, or blower on cord when practical and then throwing in a battery when it's not practical would be incredibly useful.
My first Ryobi tool was the Airstrike Brad Nailer. Loved it so much, I went and bought the drill, then the little sander. Since then, I've bought one of the weed whackers, cordless pole saw, the 40A weed whacker, power washer, snow blower and the one I love the most, the 40A cordless, self propelled lawn mower. Had that for two years now and like the way it cuts and so simple to operate and the best part, no gas and oil. Same with the snow blower.
I've got a very old Ryobi drill, at least 10+ years old, works perfectly fine with a brand new 4aH 18v ONE+ battery that I got for the Ryobi weed eater. I'm lucky to have a Ryobi factory blem store just down the road so I get great tools for great prices.
I have been using RyobI Since 2004, I was skeptical at first, but I used them everyday in Construction and they have never let me down. I am waiting for them to make a Right Angle 3/8 impact. All my Ryobi tools are still the Blue ones, I only upgraded the Battery Packs to Lithium.
I realize this was an old post, but they actually do have a 3/8 impact available (sort of). If you buy their multi-tool which has a sander and vibratory cutter, you can get an accessory head from a Ridgid JobMax and it fits right on. I've been using one for at least 3 years.
Absolutely love the 18volt chemical sprayer. No more pumping!!!
Long time Milwaukee user here. I haven't seen the Ryobi One+ Caulking Gun mentioned yet, but that unique offering is what brought me in to the Ryobi family. We were building a new house and had literally hundreds of feet of caulking to do. All around windows, doors, floor plates. Not to mention all the trim in the finishing stage. This tool saved my poor old arthritic hands a bunch of pain! Not to mention, it makes laying a beautiful bead of caulk so easy that anyone can do it. Later in the middle of the build when my very old 12V (not M12) Milwaukee cordless drill batteries died, none were available locally and the ones I did find online were very expensive. So it was back to researching on the internet where I found the same thing many others have: the same company and factory builds Milwaukee, Ryobi & Ridgid drills. Then it was off to Home Depot for a new cordless drill and because of the positive experience with the caulk gun, I walked right past Milwaukee and went straight to Ryobi and looked at their drills.Felt good in the hand. All the controls were just right, forward reverse just where it should be. Then I found a set that came with a drill & impact tool, 2 batteries and another charger in a bag on sale for $99! Cheaper than new batteries for the Milwaukee. I gotta say, they have been damned impressive tools. We finished the build and they are still going strong building shelves and doing other projects. There isn't a week that goes by that one of them doesn't get used. They are simply an excellent value.
I remember a time when ryobi were regarded as low class, second rate crap that you bought on the cheap (and expected to break and often did) ...whoever designed and promoted the one class is seriously a champion. Someone who turned a failing business model into a respected name and gave people a quality budget product on one battery platform.
I totally agree!
Ryobi has some innovative products.
I think the name brands are trying to catch up with them.
My favorite: impact driver (RID1801), nailer (R18N18G), ANGLE GRINDER (R18AG), JIGSAW (R18JS). You have in America more powertools ryobi available. In Europe is small models. Great video!
Yea just sold my 1801 to a guy, loved that tool. I picked up the new 3 speed one, but haven't opened the box yet, need to get to that, hoping it is the same/better just couple more speeds that will help with the weaker stuff...
Kartboarder22G
like open box and tested 3speed give more info and opinion
I dont have the grinder but YES to the nailer, driver, and jigsaw. SO legit
I can completely attest to the brad nailer. I use it commercially and with heavy use on a day to day basis, (having switched to it from compressed-air nailers), and let me be the first to say, I won't be going back to compressed air nailers. The this ryobi nailer simply drives every nail, with speed, and efficiency. Hundreds of shots every day, and it has never failed. The bigger batteries allow it to perform even better, with a quicker drive. If youre looking for a few brad nailer that won't let you down, the one shown in this video is simply the one to get.
Last Christmas, I bought the Drill and Impact driver combo due to the price... color me impressed. Corded tools were such a pain that it made using them a chore, but the freedom of using cordless tools had me looking for the opportunity to use them. Now, one year later, I have 18 different Ryobi tools. One of my favorites? The hot glue gun. Heats quicker than a corded version. Guilty Pleasure? Handheld trim router. I use it more than my full sized routers. Next Purchase? Gotta be the fan. Come on Ryobi, You make 'em, I'll buy 'em.
I have over thirty of the Ryobi 18v platform tools and I gotta say I've only ever had problems with one of there tools and that was the 1gal sprayer. I went through three of them in less than a year, one didn't spray at all and that was right out of the box, finally Ryobi quit returning my e-mails and phone calls. I'm not a "hard charger" when it comes to my Ryobi tools, I'm a home handyman at best. thanks for the review of these five tools and keep up the good work!
18v airstrike nail gun. Did an entire 9’x16’ reclaimed wood accent wall on a single 3ah battery
Using my. Ryobi fan as we speak keeps me. Comfy :)
I just got the 18v x 2 10 inch sliding dual bevel brushless cordless miter saw. It went on sale for $199. The Brad nailer was my favorite but now my new miter is by far the best tool of any kind I’ve ever owned ! I love it and I’ve already used it on many projects. So much power and cuts through tons of different wood with ease! Great tool!
Where have you been? I miss your content. Best tool reviews on UA-cam. Period!
Ryobi power tools are nice, we have a Ryobi Miter Saw and Circular Saw and both are awesome!
Ryobi caught my eye early last year when I learned that TTI manufactures many of their drills. Having been a big fan of Milwaukee drills and knowing that TTI makes many of them, I figured I would give a DYI brand like Ryobi a try. Despite being made for the cheaper home owner type market I must say that so far I am impressed. I started with the Ryobi P261 18V ONE+ 3-Speed 1/2 in Cordless Impact Wrench (my personal favorite) works great and I use it all the time as I am a mechanic and I like the 3 speed switch on the top, works great for lug nuts or running down fasteners on vehicles. This drill has got a surprising amount of torque and its good enough to keep me from getting out my air hose all the time and using a larger drill. Next I purchased the P214 Ryobi ONE+ 18V 1/2 in. HAMMER DRILL- I love the ratcheting metal chuck its very well made and works great for everything from masonry concrete bits to running screws down in wood. Next I got the P421 grinder for the shop works great too just goes through batteries fast, even the 108 size burns up quick. And finally last I have the 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Pole Saw Model # P4361 for trimming up tree limbs it also works great. All this can be found at Home Depot often for less then you can get them on Amazon and the Bay.
TTI owns Ryobi, Milwaukee and Ridgid. I have a couple of Milwaukee tools; all the rest(many) are Ryobi 18 volt one+ and 12 volts. Never had a problem with them.
Cordless drill was the first Ryobi tool I bought, and outside of busting a few bits because I was overzealous with them, it's never let me down! :)
We love Ryobi. I hate mowing with gas engines, so hubby got me the battery mower. Had it for 3 summers now. Works great. We just picked up the pole saw for our tree trimming. Thats a great tool also, especially when I got quoted $750 from a professional to do a light trim. Now we can trim alot more trees with it.
I love Ryobi! I picked them about 5 years ago because I liked the color, then I found out they were great tools to use. Speaking of, I just bought some tools yesterday for my new job and they work fabulously.
Good list! I went out and bought the inflator/deflator and the Quiet Strike after your video. One other tool suggestion is the Multi Tool.
I like their 18v bucket-top misting fan... Nice to have next to your inflatible pool while grilling!😊
I agree with your pick of the Airstrike Brad nailer, It was the first of the One+ tools I bought and definitely my favourite. I haven't used my air compressor since I bought it.
I own most of the Ryobi One Woodworking tools; Circular Saw, Router, Miter saw, they all perform flawlessly!
The P237 impact driver is my favorite tool. It has 3 speeds, which all have trigger variation as well. Which is really useful if you want to get screws flush with softer materials like drywall. It also has tons of power and seriously competes with Dewalt and Milwaukee's impact drivers in that department.
I ditto this same model as well
My Top 5
1. Quiet strike impact driver
2. 3 speed impact wrench
3. 4v screwdriver
4. 18v line strimmer
5. 16g nailer
I have over 30 workshop, machine and garden tools, the only one I'd criticize is the older version reciprocating saw, however I may replace it with the newer model after this video. Thanks
Great video, thanks,. The Ryobi flash lights are AWESOME, I don't ever buy triple or double AA batteries anymore, my Ryobi lights are always ready to work when I need them. No more stupid tactical flash lights made by Duracell who conveniently make batteries for flashlights that drain batteries sitting around in the off position.
My old sawzall died, but the new one is killer
I like the older 4v driver. I have one with internal battery and one with replacable. It was a big mistake when they dumped the locking Chuck for the junk magnetic that bits pull out of.
I had a Ryobi weed whacker that I used for about 2 years against the big names. It was being used all day every day as a job tool. It never broke or ran hot. All I did was change the blade to a thinner and longer blade and it worked awesome.
Gave it to my brother 7 years ago for his home use and it's still going.
That brad nailer is incredible. It was recommended by a guy who works at Home Depot and you both are right, it is a great tool well worth the money.
I just bought me a ryobi tool set off ebay. It's the 8 piece set with the mightier saw I'm excited
You’re gonna be impressed. I had my doubts at first but with the warranty & price I couldnt say no. 1 year later & 1000 drops off a 6 foot ladder, my tools are still kickin no problems
Love the design of Ryobi
I have the airstrike and it works flawlessly! Ryobi is ideal for for the weekend warrior with an endless list of DIY projects just so many different tool running off the same battery type it’s great 👍🏽.
I've an 18v One+ cordless drill and its an amazing set. Use it last 3 years an no complaints
Shop tools, yard tools, camping tools, wife’s vacuum, I have 28 tools and 12 batteries including two 9AH. Best tool platform made! Period!
Agreed! When my wife wanted a stick vacuum for the house I insisted on buying the Ryobi so I would have an additional battery for all my tools! Does that make me selfish or just incredibly smart?
@Steve I dare you to say that to my og Ryobi blue recip saw and circular saw that have been used consistently for the past 15 years and just won't die.
@Steve I don't believe your statement to be the "rule" of Ryobi tools so my statement is far from an exception.
Scott Hutchinson That a boy! Great way to have an excuse to buy a couple of the 9ah batteries! They are awesome batteries!
One wish? Ryobi would come out with an 18v high quality, high output stereo and Bluetooth Party boom box like 1000 watts at a price point of around $300 -$400. I’d be all over it!
I don't think enough love is given to the Ryobi hot glue gun. I use it to attach stuff all the time. I also use it to build firework displays. I made fun of it until I used it for the first time, now I can't give it up. I also love my 18v leaf blower!
All ryobi tools I find are one of the best tools I've every used!!!
I bought the P320 brad nailer and I love it. It was a no brainer since I own quite a few ryobi cordless tools I most recently got the palm router, finish sander, the inflator with a hose, the brushless jigsaw, sds hammer drill and I started my collection of ryobi tools with a display package but a couple pieces were missing but it was a fantastic price with that I got a 6.5 circular saw, a drill a impact driller and a flashlight.
I use a lot ryobi tools, I have no complaints about it.
Love my 20 in mower/bagger,no gas and oil mess,very quiet
I love all my Ryobi tools, still using the old blue recip saw and 5.5" trim saw to this day with the new batteries. I just purchased the air strike 16 gauge nail gun and so far it has done me wonderful and my wife loves the fact that I don't have to string air hose all around the house during our kitchen remodel. The only change or possibly improvement I would like to see with the nail gun would be for the foot on the nail housing to be a little lower so I can feel confident about it not falling over when I stand it on the battery pack between shots.
Love my Ryobi impact driver and I don’t have the quit one, but that thing amazes me every time I use.
Excellent video Daniel! Saludos
Master que anda haciendo aquí
I have great success with the cordless grinder, saws all, drills both, circular saw and the nail gun all I had pleasure of using and owning and they never let me down I recommend this brand to both veteran workers and just starting off because of it's strength and simplicity to use
I love Milwaukee but had to get the ryobi Brad nailer and I love it, I also recently bought the cordless router and am very impressed so far
The P320 is great. I am a DIYer that never used an nail gun before. After some research, I chose this model and had success with it putting up breadboard panels and moulding all around my basement.
The fan needs to be a charger when using the cord.
Bub Dog's What do you think? you need to charge to plug it in ?
He likely wants it to be able to charge a battery pack. The issue with that is it will increase cost and size of the unit. but it would be nice to see that as an option.
JD I don't believe it would increase the size. The reason chargers are the size they are is because the inside needs room to naturally vent heat. With a fan, the size goes down tremendously. It's the reason PC power supplies can do so much in such a small size.
The fan would need to be redesigned and made slightly larger; due to the fact that the battery pack blocks the AC input.
No, you'd like it to be one but it definitely does not need to be one. I definitely do not want a charger built in, would be silly waste to me since I already have a charger and don't want to take a bulky fan with me most of the time.
Great video. You just can't beat Ryobi value for the money.
I have 4 out of the 5 tools you rated and I love them all with no complaints, I just need to get the quiet strike impact unit and i'm all set.
Excellent product review totally agree with air strike have been using for two years now flawless performance
dude, this video was clean concise and well made. You tha man!!!
I only ues ryobi tool they word great for me in Jamaica
Got most of the Plus 1 stuff and I love it. Hybrid stuff is cool since you can use a cord if needed.
I have been using Ryobi tools for over 10 years and am extremely happy. I recently purchased an Air Strike brad nailer and initially had some trouble but when I changed the battery to a 4AH the problems ceased. I also bought 2 of the 6AH batteries and it performed even better & longer. As a matter a fact I have yet to have to change batteries the 6AH batteries are so good. I bought an angle grinder a couple of years back and was disappointed but am going to try it with the 6AH battery and will be surprised if it doesn't solve my problem. I have over 45 Ryobi tools and continue to buy I am so impressed. I recently saw a report comparing Ryobi to 4 other , so called, low end tools and Ryobi got 5 stars where the others got 3 or less. Great tools and very dependable manufacturer.
The radio is my favorite, and easiest to use.
1/2" drive impact is wonderful in the garage 👍🏻
I've been looking at these. The 1/4" impact just doesn't have the torque for automotive stuff beyond 12 or 14mm.
I just bought a Ryobi vacuum cleaner and I Love it. It’s very portable and no stupid cords to get tangled. I used it to clean my camper after doing work under the sink and water heater. I’m well pleased with my purchase. Love Ryobi. I have about 10 tools.
Slowly replacing my power tools with Ryobi, very impressed with them and good value for my CAD.
Great tools.
You nailed all the tools that I love! Great video! Airstrike and Air Compressor are the best tools I own.
I tell you.. I've and still own ryobi tools.. sometime now I changed over to the Milwaukee drills.. and they performed very good.. but must say.. my 18v Milwaukee drill just took a dump... and needless to say.. my RYOBI IS STILL TRUCKING ALONG..After three years later... gotta love it..
I Love all of my Ryobi , I bought the new 3 speed Impact wrench and it works Great , its not a Milwaukee Fuel or a Snap On but does all I need it to .....
I love the new 3 speed 1/2" impact, mine actually outperforms my buddy's DeWalt impact by a fairly good margin. We just used it to install a lift kit on a Ram, and it knocked every stubborn nut loose where the DeWalt struggled or failed. I also purchased the Milwaukee M12 3/8" ratchet that had it's maiden voyage installing the lift kit. I cannot recommend it highly enough, air tool power without the hose!
I won't work on my my vehicles without the 1/2" impact handy. Takes off the lugs on my 1 ton no problem.
+bigdhusker just bought the kit on sale yesterday. zipped the lug nuts off my grand Marquis and pulled the pins for my brake calipers so fast I had to turn it down!
There should be an environment law for tools manufacturers to settle for one agreeable universal battery adepter for all brands for each voltage level battery.
I think what you really mean is they shouldn't be able to patent the design so everyone could copy whatever was voted the best.
There's a battery alliance with some European brands
That would be great. I bet you don't use apple products.
Lol. There you go. Let the government force their way in, destroy innovation and make universal junk. All our tools will fucking suck, but at least they'll be universal.
Lol dumb
I have the Ryobi drill/impact set. I got it 2 years ago and I love it.
Real tool reviews,by far the best on the internet 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Those are actually the 5 powere i got first when i bought RYOBI lol