What is the best power tool brand for beginners?

preview_player
Показать описание
If you are just getting started in the world of power tools, then this is the video for you! in todays video I will bust the myth that you need to buy the most expensive brand of power tools. With so many options to choose from and so many colors; how do you choose the brand that will be Best for the beginner such as yourself.
If you don't know what color power tool you should buy, then you came to the right place! I will help shed some light on the kinds of tools I use everyday as an amateur DIYer. So if you've found yourself wondering if you should pull the trigger on some high dollar brands then stay tuned! This is all possible thanks to our Sponsor-Humble Roots Garden & Homestead.

---Want to buy some cool 3D printed tool mounts for you shed, garage, mancave, she-shed, or your office? go checkout unplugged 3D mounts?! Don't forget to use CODE: LTT5 at checkout to receive $5 off your next order of $25 or more.

Want to buy me a cup of coffee?
---cashapp: $letstalktools
---venmo: @Matthew-G-20

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I just started buying tools, I’m a painter so I don’t need no hardcore tool, I got me a ryobi sander and a ryobi leaf blower and I’m waiting on my impact drill, good price, and they work amazing. Team ryobi

arturobarajas
Автор

Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience...I thought that I had to buy the most expensive tools for DIY...but you have spoken wisely. Thanks again.

Lucy
Автор

Thanks for this video I agree that the most costly tool may not practical for everyone, not all of us are building a house, plus one battery system can be used for many different jobs. Never regretted buying Ryobi.

erickim
Автор

Thanks for this video! Im at a crossroads with a new tool brand. I was set on buying the top of the line stuff to ensure it doesn't fail like my current tools. But it really doesn't make sense financially to invest that much money for personal projects with no return. This just made my decision a little easier.

inkman
Автор

I like Ryobi and I have a few ryobi tools. I just have really bad experience of Ryobi circular saws. My first circular saw was a Ryobi corded saw and I paid for the better version the $70 one and when I was making cuts they were always off and at that time I was a beginner so I thought I was doing something wrong. Come to find out that the saw plate itself hits the bottom of the motor so that saw will never cut a 90 degree cut unless I cut the motor cover at the bottom and it was pass the 90 days so I couldn't return the saw. So yeah I pretty much have a a worthless circ saw that can't cut 90 degrees but I can do 45 degrees I guess. So when ryobi day came around I bought the two 4 amp hour battery and got the cordless free circ saw...and same thing it couldn't cut a 90 degree so I got it back and got another...4 saws later...yeah all 4 of them could not cut a 90 degree cut boy was I mad and the worker at home depot was suprise cause he tried messing with the degrees and measured it with a square and couldn't get it set, so I just got the jigsaw instead. And this happened in 2020. I bought a Ryobi miter saw soon after and it works perfect but I still wanted a ryobi circular saw that can cut a 90 degree. Literally in 2021 black Friday I bought the new brushless ryobi circ saw for $99 yeah it also couldn't cut at a 90 degree because of the motor case and it was hitting the plate. I took it back and just got my money back. I wasn't going to return 4 saw again. So I just bought a dewalt circ saw and was amazed it was able to cut a 2x4@ 90 degree. It's kinda sad and I like Ryobi. I just wanted a ryobi circular saw that was able to cut a 2x4 at 90 degrees.

jrod
Автор

Like my Ryobi. Good solid brand and have have tried a bunch.
Would like to see a video on different battery types, Lithium, NiCad, etc. What is better Also? Also explain why a battery pack for a drill sometimes stops working and won't charge even if fairly new.

davemillsinfo
join shbcf.ru