Top 5 BEST Ryobi 18v ONE+ Tools!

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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.

brianpritt
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I presently have 14 Ryobi tools. I love them all. My favorite thing about them is that the battery mounts never change.

fullarmorproductions
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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.

stephenzerfas
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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!

jettschenker
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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.

markbowers
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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.

kevinm
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My shop is full of Ryobi tools. Love them!

TheToycloser
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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.

jamesa.
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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.

faceup
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Ryobi is like an grown man version of Pokemon, gotta have them all. Lol

jd
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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.

menonunya
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I could go on for hours about how great Ryobi is. I bet I have 20 of their tools. Great video!!

hortonao
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There seems to be a lot less drama with Ryobi. They have their head down and continue to make great, dependable tools

michaelschlei
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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.

neTwo
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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.

Vinnytwotime
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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!

billybike
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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!

countryxboy
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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.

dannymeil
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I recently started buying ryobi tools. I love Ryobi.

MrJedijunkie
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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.

hoosiertard