Ryobi to me is mot home owneres anymore . They keep on coming out with tools before thr higher brands do. There brushless line is just good as high end brands if not better.
I've seen a couple videos about these lights and nobody has mentioned these are LINK compatible! I don't have to clamp them on my desk, they can just slot into my LINK wall brackets. Best feature but no one seems to mention it.
Both lights from your pics are also link compatible. The lighting in my garage isnt the best and the 50 dollar battery floodlight on the link rail above my work bench would give me a good substitue without having to run wires and mount a permenant fixture
I'm really upset about the clamp light. How hard was it for ryobi to put a inch and a half clamping space foe a 2 by 4. How can I use it in my attic where there's 2 bys everywhere.That's ridiculous come on, ryobi! I was actually gonna purchase it to
Love the USB Lithium line. Those little panels lights are amazing and I love being able to just swap batteries still instead of having to stop using them to charge like other cheap lights.
Absolutely agree with you. The simple battery swap is a critical feature for me. The fan, cutter, and the lights are all amazing. Most of the tools are “gimmicky.”
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Ryobi is the best . I am replacing all my plumbing in my house with pex I'm 70 and was having trouble manual crimping pex rings over head. I searched on line for a power crimper and guess what ryobi makes a 18 volt crimper. I got it it was a life saver for me.
It's cheap enough that for a few target tools it's worth it. As an 18v guy myself, I have the 3/8th ratchet, the screwdriver, the classic flashlight and the cutting tool. The first one doesn't have the size problem of the 18v ratchets and cost a third of an m12, and the other 3 simply don't exist on 18v.
I just bought the brushless 10” saw today for 219. With battery and charger. The box was big but when I picked it up I couldn’t believe it.it’s so light I still have my 12” blue ryobi saw and that thing is like a ship anchor. I think I could lift this saw and carry it one handed