One thing you didn't show was dados. I tried making a 3/4" dado 3/8" deep in plywood yesterday. I clamped a board as an edge guide. It ripped into it, but it was hard to control and I went off line. I then dialed it aback to 1/8" and there was no problem. I kept a combo square set at 3/8", so I adjusted the router another 1/8th and went over my line again. Next, I went all the way down to 3/8" and finished the cut. I then made one more pass to clean it up. Finished dado looked great. This little guy is a beast. It will do most of what needs to be done
Great review. Just to say for any Brits out there - I got this in the UK as a promotion was running and it comes with that exact same bridge guide (if that's what it's called).
Got this recently. Really like it. I'm a novice do-it-yourself type. Works great. Body gets pretty hot if you use it without turning it off frequently.
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I think I saw this video quite a while ago, but it popped up on my feed. I bought this a while back, then the Milwaukee came on sale, and ai bought it, because I wanted the ability to use the plunge base. I haven’t used either, but I can’t wait to try them out.
Thanks for the review! There is a newer model of this router now, which has variable speed and whose base is easier to remove.
I just bought that router. What's not to like. I can see easily where the bit travels for freehand mortise . I can't think of a job I couldn't or wouldn't do with this tool vs. a more expensive brand. Your not going to overload a trim router and have it last anyway so having the batteries made it a no brainier. I didn't know the fence was available. I could use that. Thanks
Appreciate you pushing things to the limit so us novices don't do something stupid at home and take a trip to the ER! lol. You're approach has won me over, keep these videos coming!
I got mine today in the UK that I bought online and it came with the fence guide. Battery is not a problem as I have several Ryobi Cordless power tools.
I got one and I love it. I haven't had it long enough to know how durable it is but so far I'm impressed.
I've got all Dewalt tools but I saw this and was hooked! Bought a battery adapter and added it to my Dewalt tools! It all started with their cool hinge jig, so I had to buy the router.
Hey my brother I got this RYOBI Cordless Router for free On RYOBI Days, I but the 2 batteries with the charger and the bag,Awesome deal bro I love it I will see you again later much love Family :)
I have lots of Ryobi and it's amazing kit my next buy is the router
Great video, especially loved to see what each bit can do, thanks!
Thanx for the review! Like others I went out and bought the Ryobi after weeing your video as well as a couple others including the Concord Carpenter/Toolbox Buzz which they went through several of them.
And sure there are others that proved to be "better" but at a much higher price point. I'm sure the more serious carpenter with cash in their pockets would go for one of the other trim routers, but for me, as much as I need and use one at this point, especially since they put it on sale for $49 bucks... it was the perfect choice. Since I already have Ryobi One + cordless tools that also helped solidify things for me.
I also ordered the Ridgid edge guide which you were the only one to mention it fit the Ryobi. So thank you again!
I do have a question for you since you have both the Rigid and Ryobi... Is the round base on the Ridgid Corded Trim Router acrylic or the same plastic as the Ryobi stock one is? And will it fit directly to the Ryobi?
As well, how about the Ridgid vacuum port attachment... if you have it, will it fit the Ryobi, do you know?
Again Thanx fort the review - it did help a lot in making my decision to get one.
Cheers...
Very good router for the price. I chose the router as my free tool when I purchased the battery kit a few years ago. Great deal.
Thinking about getting one of these bc plunge routers are heavy (duh!) and sometimes you don't want to deal with a cord. You keep mentioning the battery, but I think you could go with the smaller batteries and do fine on small jobs, or just swap out whenever you are setting up the next lot of pieces. This tool is worth it for the convenience. Putting it on my wish list.
The full depth dovetail cut is impressive even in softwood
The instructions on the tool are a fail. They should just QR code a link to this video. Very helpful and thorough. Thanks !!!!
Not just for diy’ers also professionals also I’ve used mine in a full time capacity never let me down excellent bit of kit 😀👍👊👌
Aloha y'all...
I just bought one at Home Depot for $49... tool only ...
I might even go back and buy another one tomorrow... (grin)
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I've been using their tools professionally for a long time. Some are better than others but 15 years out of a table saw is awesome. With it's 27 inch rip capacity it more than met the order. How many miles of hardwood cabinet fillers and lumber it cut who knows. Some of their tools are duds that burn up after medium use in a hurry. Or that old blue cordless jigsaw that came out back when was useless because the orbit kicked out on the downstroke. I took it right back.
10/08/19 I purchased this router and a new battery from Home Depot after watching this review. 10/10/19 I returned said router for three 3 corded model. While I love being cordless, the router just didn't have enough power to cut through wood without freezing up or kicking back.
I do have a router, but one of those bulky, dual handle monsters. I hate it and don't use it because I find it clumsy.
I just saw this Ryobi today and found it very interesting AND the price is really good.
My question is, does this take the same bit/shafter size and any other regular router?
Or is one forced to by special, Ryobi bits?
I have a large kit of many bits and I'd hate to have to buy those all over again. LOL
I see like 3 versions of this that all look very similar and seem like identical spec, but there is a 100% price difference between them. Is there a better one to go for?
I got the new version it has variable speed for it up to 6 I’m happy with this folks need to stop 💩 on Ryobi lasted for yrs in my use
On sale right now for 49 bucks!
Picked one up today. If you have an amex plat they have a spend 50.00 or more at HD get a 50.00 statement credit. With tax my drive out will be three bucks
This ryobi has the same narrow grip feature like makita and the new milwaukee. I have the DeWalt 20v and it's a little more wider on the grip section but still a good router. I wish dewalt had a micro knob then the collar style micro adjustment. Waiting to see the milwaukee.
Michael C the new Milwaukee looks just like the Ridgid and Ryobi, which I find odd but stays with theTTI design team.
I have one of that tools. Been using a while now with 4ah hp battery. Small but powerful. Comfortable to use, reliable
Can't wait to get this tool I'm a beginner do it yourselfer so I can't wait I'm happy is a good review I'm a buy one now
Thanks for this review. I'm just starting out and wanted something to start off with.🤗
I bought this and I’m really happy with it. However, I bought a set of bits for it, one of which is 1/4 inch; it doesn’t fit in the collet. Am I missing something?
Gonna stop by HD to pick one up before I go to work in the tool dept. at Lowes today! Thanks for the review. Luv my Ryobiis!
I hate investing in another battery platform when I already have so many batteries from another manufacturer, but Ryobi has so many great performing tools that it's getting really hard to resist.
Thank you for the review! I'm new to routers, and I have my eye on this one (I have several Ryobi 18v tools), but I understand this is mostly for edge work. However, I need to cut out maybe a 2x2" section in the middle of a board, 1/2" deep. My question: Couldn't I just cut a "pilot" hole and then start the router there, rather than trying to plunge it? Appreciate your thoughts here!
It does seem like they did a really good job diffusing down to the ryobi line from the ridgid one. It's huge on top, but it's not a big deal. Worth 69 bucks IMO. Glad I am bought into ridgid for my main tools though, even if they are a bit more pricey, the batteries replacement on kits is the main draw for me (I only buy kitted batteries, so I won't have a 9ah until one comes with a charger :P). Like button smeeshed.
Thanks for the SMEESH Autonomous! Great talking to you on the live stream too bro!!
Beautiful , very objective review !
Thanks! good video, really liked the way you stress tested it with different cuts. Also appreciated your reference to accessory compatibility to Rigid.
I need to cut in a groove for button mounting a slab to some table rails. This looks like it would do the job perfectly? I need an orbital sander, and see I can get that + this in a package from homedepot, but only want to do it if this is a good fit for that job.
Looks nice! Sounds great. Seems to be built like a tank. And I do like that fence setup. No speed control is a bummer. Why Ryobi.... Why!?
Thanks for the video brother!
The ryobi stuff is looking better and better as the years roll by no doubt
Like button SMEESHED! 👍
What's this router like when working with hardwood ?!
Looking at something for cleaning up the edges of red cedar .. either this or the Ryobi 1600 plunge router
This definitely great for beginners with no speed control and low price. Pretty nice tool. Great overview video.
Good vid there Clint. Since I'm in the Ryobi battery platform, I'm considering this trim router to add to my kit. I already have the Bosch Colt corded trim router but this would make my smaller projects a bunch easier. I am curious how it performs on hardwoods like oak, ash, maple and others. I will say I'd probably only use this on soft woods like pine though. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
@@amoscardoza5253 Actually my 1/2" Ryobi drill driver as I'm not terribly impressed with their impact driver and still using my old DeWalt brushed impact driver in it's place for now. . I also have a small Ryobi work light that works great.
How is the viewing window when doing freehand work? Is the position of the battery block the viewing angle?
Totally agree with everything you said. I own 2.
What are the practical applications of owning two trim routers of the exact same brand and model? Just curious.
@@as7river You can dedicate one to a specific task, so you don't have to reset it. each time you want to do that task. You have a backup in case one goes down. You have an extra so your kid can play with it. You have one extra in case one is stolen or you run over it with your truck. If you are senile, like me, you can always find one of them.
Thanks for the video demo! Is there a trammel jig that works with this for larger radius work?
Great review on this i bought but i cant. fine the edge glide on Amazon ???
You can get the edge guide on the Ryobi website for anyone interested. Should be more information on that in the back of the manual. Had trouble finding one and another video brought that up. A round base is available also.
Thanks, I've been looking all over for the rigid one. Didn't think to check Ryobi's site!
Can you post a link to where to buy the edge guide? I can't find it on the Ryobi Tools site or Home Depot. Thanks!
How well does it work for carving out letters for signs and stuff?
i typically use the flush bit
Thanks 👍 Are the Ryobi and Rigid batteries interchangeable in some way?
I’ll be real interested in seeing that tool duel you spoke about, Ryobi vs. the Ridgid. Thank you for this review. Have two older model Craftsman’s that I have been too intimidated to try out. This size looks like the better option to get started routing. Thank you again.
Just noticed when you posted this vid. If you’ve already done the duel, can you post the link? Can’t seem to find it.
I have a huge 1 1/2HP (If memory serves) Craftsman from 30 years ago that I never use because it's so big, bulky, and corded. I saw this Ryobi router at Home Depot for $35 clearance yesterday. After watching these videos, I think I'll go back and get it today.
Great video!!! Thanks for the info!!!
Looks like something I could use for picture, mirror frames and trim, easier and cheaper to make with square stock then shape up after....no need for fiddling with miter joints .
I’ve been considering buying this for home. I have Ryobi at home so I’d have the batteries for it. Also considering getting into Ridgid for home also. I would prefer the Ridgid router because it’s brushless but I don’t know if it really makes a difference between the two in this case.
If you use the router a lot, I would go Brushless just because you wont need to change them out if the go bad. That would probably take a while to wear them down, but still a bonus for ridgid!
little help cant fine the guide any where let me know if you have a site to buy it thanks and keep Great review of this rouater
Great video! Thx!
Whats the difference between this fixed base router with the other router?
I don't know what router you have mine came with a speed adjustment on the back side
Check out the ryobi R18MT.....why cant we get this in the US?
For sure getting this!
Can it drill through aluminum like an 80 percent lower?
Thank you so much for such a thorough review! By any chance do you happen to have a link for that ridgid sled? I've looked high and low and can't find it!!
Thanks Mary, and here ya go "Ridgid 204358001 Compatibility | Buy Ridgid Back Ordered - ASSEMBLY EDGE GUIDE Online at $15.21" www.repairtoolparts.com/ridgid-parts/ryobi-miscellaneous-tool-parts/ridgid-204358001-assembly-edge-guide?gclid=Cj0KCQiAifz-BRDjARIsAEElyGKX5dFh7ubqly0D00ycEurum68MPJs6exkelHp_kyJQiH4qLVBYZicaAq89EALw_wcB
Waiting for a brushless version.
Great review. It's definitely a tool i was considering. What would speed control do that you couldn't without it with this tool?
Control speed. Lol but in all seriousness I'm not being sarcastic, being able to speed up/slow down as you go through different sections of the wood, come close to a corner, or actually turn the corner and keep going. Making a turn full speed isn't as smooth as slowing down around the corners (try it in your car you'll see)
Damn I was thinking of getting the dremel then I saw this I already have the battery’s ^^
Does this come with any bits?
I think it comes with one if I remember correctly, ut you will definitely need to buy more
Thanks for sharing, where can I get that accessory?
Nice Video! You could build a house with that bad boy!
How would this be on a sled with a plaining bit?
I'm shocked that Milwaukee doesn't have something like this
They have the m18 router coming. Its awesome and got to use it at the NPS event
comes with any tool to make circles?? or you have to buy or make a jig?
Why don't they make a plunge base for this thing?
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Can you use this with 1/8 bits?
How long does the battery last?
Great Review video
Great review
to where i live to ship this thing costs as much as this thing. lol. shame, if i ever go to the us again, my whole luggage is gonna be full of ryobis (or ridgid) i seem to lust over these two more than dewalt/makita.
Do the bits come with the tool
I wonder how it works on something harder like ash or maple
Nothing beats a dedicated power source. Cordless is nice but outlets don’t run out of juice
be careful when buying a ryobi palm router ........the collar sticks and is hard to remove. check it at the store before buying.
i bought one and the collar WOULD NOT come off. --even the men at the store could not get it off except to stand on it and pull up!!!!!
as i was exchanging it for a second one a lady who had bought one previously said they were notorious for the collar being very hard to remove.
WHICH MODEL IS THIS??
What brand bits are you using?
Shoot I bought this and I already have the battery for the drill and the jigsaw but it’s not the same battery for this. Bummer
Not a bad dove tail
I bought one of these because I suddenly needed a router to make a cabinet drawer front . So I bought it and was able to edge and groove a single drawer front fast. I’m keeping it.