RYOBI impact driver 2000 inch pounds VS DEWALT XR DCF 845

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As long as it gets the job done, who cares what brand it is.

daremoq
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Pros of Ryobi
- Low price
- 90-100% performance of the cutting edge
- Won't get stolen because people hate em (and it's cheap anyways)
- Just as long lasting if not more (it's bigger for a reason)
- Stupidly large line of tools on same battery platform
- Direct Tools Outlet sells them for stupidly low prices some times

Cons
- Battery format is outdated and bulky
- Color is "unprofessional"

hydroaegis
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Ryobi wins in my opinion because its battery fits all my new and ancient tools. Saves me money!

anthonytruta
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I use Ryobi on a regular basis as a maintenance guy in the public sector. Goes through drywall, wood, and concrete with the same force as say, a Makita hammer drill I’ve used for drilling holes for a tv mount on concrete. I have an older model that’s beat up and can still punch through any surface without much support (my hand), also got a newer brushless hammer drill. Never understood the Ryobi hate or the cult like devotion to Dewalt. Why spend a car note on a drill when you can pay almost two hundred bucks less for a Ryobi that gives you quality production.

BIPOCShakur
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That dewalt was such a bad drill from the get go. Kind of glad Ryobi won lol

TheAmericanChippy
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Now this is the kinda racing i wanna see on a saturday evening

layerdballoonswe
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First time I have seen a ryobi beat anything!!!

brucedale
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now do about 30 more after that and see who's still kicking at full power

haroldflower
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I still have my Ryobi corded drill from over 20 years ago. Had that thing burning hot with use and used mixed self leveling cements with it because I didn't have a hammer drill handy. I also have Dewalt tools and Rigid stuff..

lucid
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Whichever drill you use with your dominate hand will win.

michaelfincham
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I have been dewalt for years iv switched everything to ryobi dewalt sucks these days and there batteries die my Ryobi still hold like new

megabytes
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I have Ryobi and Milwaukee. So, TTI’s bottom tier and top tier products. I use Ryobi for woodworking and Milwaukee for mechanical work. I don’t notice a performance difference between the two. I’ve owned both for many years, but started upgrading the Ryobi stuff to the One+ HP line 3 years ago.

Anyone who has a problem with Ryobi at this point has probably never used their new stuff. I have. A lot.

“It would never hold up at the job site!”

It’s not meant to, dummy. They’re advertised as a DIY brand. 🤦🏻

RenBobbins
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I used ryobi small drill to mix plaster with a paddle for my house when i was doing it up and it done the job perfectly and the drill is still going

DEVINE.IMAGE.
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Yo ocupo mucho Ryobi para trabajo de construcción y la verdad está bueno

DolcheHogar
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I call my ryobi stuff cryobi because it makes the big red n yellow guys cry.

Tman
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I have them both. Dont sleep on Ryobi. If you are a tradesman, just starting out and money is tight, start with Ryobi.

waynehenson
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Right after this video he had to buy a new ryobi cause it caught fire

christianroach
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Of course the bigger battery wins…

Get a battery adapter, and throw one of those Milwaukee 12ah on your impact and watch its performance increase significantly.

warfghtr
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Wow you are Great Sir, You have told me the Right Answer of my old confusion

HappyFamilyRJ
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I used to own ryobi i have dewalt but miss the price of ryobi but as a professional grows i now own Milwaukee Dewalt Botch makita and Hercules tools now lol one day festool.

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