The Haters Will Love These 5 RYOBI Tools!

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Ryobi is one of the most underrated tool companies. They have a large selection of tools and a lot of them are way better than most give them credit for!

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0:00 Best Ryobi Cordless Tools
0:21 Ryobi Cordless Router
3:25 Ryobi's Best Kept Secret
6:07 Ryobi Circular Saw
7:49 Ryobi Hot Glue
9:00 Ryobi Multi-Tool
9:19 Ryobi Drill and impact Combo
9:48 Ryobi Work Light
11:01 Avoid These Ryobi Tools

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Woodworks
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As a hobbyist woodworker, Ryobi has been giving me some very good value for my money. If I used some of my tools daily, I would look for a higher end brand. But for occasional use, they are perfect.

sjastram
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As a hobbyist I bought all ryobi 5-6 years ago and said as the tools broke down I would upgrade to something else slowly. They are all still going strong and haven’t had to replace anything yet.

Golfexpertbelieveme
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Gotta say, the little 5 1/2” circular saw is a gem for me… I put a nice blade on it and it’s awesome for breaking down plywood. I like it because it’s lightweight and small… it does the job for me!

gregbrown
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Glad you put these Ryobi vids out there. I bought a combo kit around 8-10 years ago it feels like and none of them have failed. I just jeep adding tools to my collection. I dont have the brushless stuff but it hasn’t been a problem yet.

castlevaniaking
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As a homeowner DIY'er I have been very impressed by Ryobi and have about 14 (or more) of their tools going back to the NiCd blue tool days. And with the exception of 1 NiCd blue drill that lived and died a hard life, all the tools are still going strong and still in use. Also I will admit that I bought 3-4 of them with the assumption that they would be returned for lack of performance afterwards, and I kept every single one due to the tool impressing me. That's why to me Ryobi is the obvious choice for homeowners. They last, the battery platform means tools that I bought 20 years ago are still available for my use. They perform, even tool I got 20 years ago I still use to this day, yes the blue tools are underpowered by today's standards but they still do work for their purpose. And that means I don't need to buy new tools, or at least I can put it off longer till newer more powerful models come out. I can also sing songs about the price but you know that, so I won't. But the other factor is selection. Ryobi's line is about as wide as it gets, so if you want a cordless tool Ryobi is your best shot of it existing. All this factored together allows a homeowner to build a line of dependable useful tools over the years with batteries always at the ready for a fraction of the cost of anything else. If I went with one of the professional lines 1: I would have spent a lot more or had far less of them and still struggling with cords or air tool lines 2: would have obsolete battery lines/adaptors/aftermarket batteries 3: most likely less options, and perhaps multiple battery platforms. Ryobi just hits that sweet spot of long lasting, non-obsoleting, low cost, largest product line that, while they may not be the most powerful money can buy, they almost always have the power to get the job done.

DavidStrchld
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I’m in the UK and have been using the 18 gauge and 16 gauge Nailers for 2 years every day and they haven’t missed a beat, fantastic kit.

ReplicantDream
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I' ve owned Ryobi since they were blue. Not out there trying make a living with them. For hobby and DYI around the house. I love them.

Knotheads
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I got the Ryobi glue gun and am amazed at how handy it is. I love this thing!

YS-bywy
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Hey Matt, Thank you for sticking up for us Ryobi fans. I've been using Ryobi hand tools for years and had very little issues. The issues that I have had were corrected quickly due in large part to the warranty. The sander is underpowered, but I use it with a battery larger that the 2 ah battery that came with it. Anyway, Ryobi has been good to me as far as hand tools are concerned. The best part is that the batteries they make today, will fit their early tools. I hate when a tool company changes the battery design, especially since many times the batteries cost as much or more than the tools. Keep up the great work.

jackwagon
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I've had the 5 piece Ryobi set for over 10 years now and they are still working like a champ.

John-kejm
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A few weeks ago, I had some tools stolen, including my first Ryobi Disk Grinder, and a favorite DeWalt Saw and a couple of drills. So I had to replace them, and found a box kit of Ryobi Tools, all brushless, including a 71/4" power saw and a few other tools that added well over a thousand dollars for less than $500. (Factory blemish, which I cannot find in the tools yet) Since I am not doing any projects at the moment, I haven't used them yet, but I am seriously looking forward to it. Now I have two 1/2" drive impact wrenches, the new one better than the current one I have.

boydmerriman
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I have many Ryobi tools. Never had an issue. However, I did swap out my recently purchased Ryobi miter saw and Ryobi table saw for the DeWalt DWS779 and DeWalt DWE7485 after watching several of your videos.

afpitbull
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I didn't know about the newer router and I'm really glad you informed me of that!!!! I've seen terrible reviews on the older one including yours!!!🤣🤣🤣... I love the Ryobi tools I have and I'm not ashamed to admit it!!! The clamp work light you showed I absolutely love and use it WAAAAY more than I ever dreamed I would! It's such an awesome light!!! That light practically follows me everywhere I go!!! Glad you mentioned that light!!!

timothycolbrese
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Thanks for your vids - I started by buying a couple of Ryobi tools because the wife has a a string trimmer and blower, and figured I could use her batteries. Didn't take long for me to buy my own batteries and several additional tools - I keep buying more as I need them - Ryobi has become my go to for cordless tools - Going to buy the 30 degree framing nailer tomorrow

leepennington
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I invested in the Ryobi system years ago. No regrets. They have so many things that operate on the one batt system. If you buy the stuff on sale, you really get your moneys worth

juddblaney
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I'm so glad the multitool got an honorable mention! That was the sleeper hit in the combo kit I got. Great video as always.

yoseflugashi
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I don't have very many Ryobi tools but I have the Ryobi corded orbital sander and it works great. Lot's of power and nice and smooth operation. I primarily used it to sand my deck and I am very pleased with it.

hjehje
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I run a small cnc focused business and pretty much all my hand power tools are ryobi. I have the drill/driver, the nailer (older version), both versions of the router, the multi-tool, and the jigsaw. They all get the job done for me. After watching this I might have to look into the hot glue gun and the circular saw.

D-GatDesignsLLC
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Over ten years ago, I snagged a great deal on the Ryobi Drill and Driver pair with charger, two batteries, and bag for $99.00. Both tools have been flawless in operation. I have worn out the batteries and replaced them once, so far. Thanks for the review!

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