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Why are Ryobi Tools Looked Down Upon? Are They Really a "BAD" tool Brand? 

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Комментарии : 175   
@kurtschalles8947
@kurtschalles8947 Год назад
I use my Ryobi 6 days a week for 3 years they are good tools. The tool does not make the man the man makes the tool.
@donaldstepp4850
@donaldstepp4850 Год назад
What would be a good Ryobi to try? I currently have Milwaukee drills and impacts , DeWalt fan, pressure so I don't need those ryobis , and have you tried the Ryobi to Milwaukee or DeWalt adapters for batteries?
@donaldstepp4850
@donaldstepp4850 Год назад
Was thinking a Ryobi bare tool and getting battery adapter
@joshd108
@joshd108 9 месяцев назад
It’s the archer not the arrow. I am a self employed finish carpenter that uses mostly Ryobi in the field. I love the tools but feel the desire to change to Makita just so other trades don’t tease me.
@kurtschalles8947
@kurtschalles8947 9 месяцев назад
@@joshd108 I have bought or used Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita and Ryobi. My first cordless drill was a 7.2 red Makita built in battery 1987 if I were to switch brands Makita would be it. If they would just make more tools. I spent over 2000.00 at Home Depot Friday I now have 25 4ah 18v batteries I laugh at these other trades waiting on batteries to charge as I keep using drills, impacts, chop saws F... the other guys on the job site
@arkchan6900
@arkchan6900 9 месяцев назад
​@donaldstepp4850 I work at Mercedes benz in the desile department I run full ryobi for power tools, and I have yet in my year and a half of using them any issues performance wise I will say avoid the brushed tools and stick with the hp series anything non hp is trash for professional use.
@forrestihler504
@forrestihler504 Год назад
This video confirmed everything I thought about Ryobi. I have 20 of their tools. However, I bought them knowing I’m just a DIY guy. I no way did I think I was getting pro level stuff. So I’m good with all my Ryobi tools, cause my expectations of the brand meet reality.
@ptomp6167
@ptomp6167 3 месяца назад
you summed up my thoughts exactly. Ryobi is perfect for my needs as an occasional user, and I don't see why 90% of homeowners out there need to spend more (I must mention that I really didn't like their track saw, so I went with Makita). As long as the market target is understood, it's a decent brand. They shouldn't try to target pros until they really up their game.
@franbengal
@franbengal Месяц назад
Ryobi ain’t pro level stuff tho
@danh1060
@danh1060 Месяц назад
@@franbengal Better than SnapOn power tools lol
@glenntanaka6361
@glenntanaka6361 Год назад
Love my Ryobi tools, granted I’m just a do it yourself kinda guy but they’re reliable for my use at the price range. One thing that I feel they got over most cordless power tools is their battery format hasn’t changed from day one unlike those other name brands!
@weshull1494
@weshull1494 9 месяцев назад
I been using Ryobi tools for over 20 years. After wearing out my first cordless drill, a DeWalt 12V, I purchased a Ryobi combo kit at Costco and loved it. It didn't hurt to have discovered that Ryobi made a lot of Craftsman branded cordless tools back in the day. The hate is simply insecure snobbery. I buy what gets the job done.
@8023120SL
@8023120SL Год назад
One of my 18v drills and its original battery is now 12 years old and still going. It's done everything from building farm sheds to mixing cakes!
@kichwatembo6551
@kichwatembo6551 Месяц назад
Mixing cakes?
@kentaroo.7759
@kentaroo.7759 Год назад
Ryobi makes great nailers. The Ryobi brushless angle grinder did not disappoint me. Granted the driver bits suck.
@matthoffman6962
@matthoffman6962 Год назад
The only thing I really want to know is if I buy Ryobi and use it a few times per week how long will it last me? If the answer is 5 years +++ then that’s all we can ask for right?
@The52brandon
@The52brandon Год назад
As somebody that primarily owns and uses Milwaukee M18 FUEL cordless power tools, I've got a handful of Ryobi tools that were very impressive. If I remember right, the Milwaukee Shockwave bits as well as their cordless nailers all came from Ryobi too
@lukas______
@lukas______ 9 месяцев назад
Unfortunately Ryobi impact bits are pretty trash according to reviews. Milwaukee and DeWalt are usually great tho
@will2071
@will2071 3 месяца назад
It's not that Ryobi is a bad brand. From what I'm seeing, lots of people are hung up on the fact that the battery still has a post and doesn't slide on. They're saying it's not "Modern" and the battery looks like a brick. Look at the base of every cordless tool out there and you'll see a wide base with a large square battery, just like Ryobi. The way the battery attaches shouldn't matter as long as the tool is good quality and I don't have to take out a loan to buy it. Other tool brands keep changing the battery design every time they introduce a new tool. You're having to not only buy the tool, but all new batteries and charger on top of it. They're ripping off their customers that way. I'll stay with the "old fashioned" stuff that works.
@ccbowers
@ccbowers Год назад
Interesting theory and probably some truth there, but I think Ryobi hate precedes their recent attempt at going higher end. I think it's a lot of tribal BS. On the other hand, this attitude seems to be mostly with regards to core power tools. Ryobi OPE doesn't really have this stigma. In fact they make some of the better mowers, blowers, etc available at their respective prices. Ryobi also makes some great unique tools, that are outside of the core tools (power brushes and other unique battery powered tools). Also, their nail guns have a good reputation. One of the problems is that people are largely ignorant of specific tools and think about brand. Ryobi is trying to go from budget DIY to budget pro, which means different tools for different levels of use. At their price points, they mostly do a good job. And although you made a reference to recent HP tools that smoked during use (I think that is referring to their HP recip) some of their other recent HP tools (the smalller HP circ saw, right angle die grinder) have performed very well according to the same reviewer you mentioned. Yet Ryobi isn't really suffering. Take a look at HD and they have more real estate than anyone, from power tools to OPE. They just need to keep making decent tools and keep their customer service decent. The love/hate will take care of itself
@TBD3.0
@TBD3.0 Год назад
I agree 100%, I had no idea what this guy was talking about Ryobi having a "bad rep" that's news to me. As far as I know Ryobi is a house brand dependable especially in the areas you mentioned. In fact some of the Ryobi tools are better than Milwaukee and DeWalt., so I have no idea what this guy is smoking.
@ccbowers
@ccbowers Год назад
@@TBD3.0 On that, I think he's got a point. There are a bunch of guys out there that love to crap on Ryobi. But there are probably more that like to dump on Harbor Freight. It's pretty much "OMG, what is she wearing? Did she get that from the clearance section??"
@Fiveash-Art
@Fiveash-Art 3 месяца назад
Too bad their batteries and chargers are garbage.
@ccbowers
@ccbowers 3 месяца назад
@@Fiveash-Art Their batteries and chargers are fine, especially given where they are priced. They are even selling ones with 21700s again and releasing tabless designs. If you mean the stem-style battery design, that is a tough criticism given their commitment not change that in almost 30 years now, which translates to the customers being able to rely on their tools not being forced into obsolescence.
@Fiveash-Art
@Fiveash-Art 3 месяца назад
@@ccbowers You're telling this to someone who's bought 3 batteries for one weed eater over the course of 1 year and six months. At 130 bucks a pop, it's outrageous. Their batteries are garbage. All of them refuse to charge. Go tell this nonsense to someone who hasn't had to deal with this horrible company. 😂 I had to have two of them because they don't hold a charge long enough to do my small yard. This technology is garbage.
@crazyelf1
@crazyelf1 Год назад
Ryobi's problem is that they pushed the idea that their tools are good enough for the enthusiasts or for contractors who are taking their tools on the job site. They just didn't deliver. At the same time, their HP line is often expensive enough to be close enough to compete with brands like Milwaukee, Makita, and the XR line of DeWalt. It's not that they can't make better tools. Ryobi is owned by TTI, the owner of Milwaukee tools. The older Ryobi Blue tools were sometimes decent. The newer Green ones for the most part didn't deliver. They marketed too aggressively, their HP line was more expensive than their other lines, and unfortunately they didn't deliver. They would have been better off just trying to stick with their home owner and causal user base.
@thesteakmaker
@thesteakmaker Год назад
Like there tools for price can't beat them have had all brands I think craftsman and skil are the worst tools you can buy Milwaukee just to expensive
@potterportraits
@potterportraits 11 месяцев назад
so did they deliver?
@royburnham100
@royburnham100 28 дней назад
Been using Ryobi for over 15 years. Love the durability and the flexibility.
@Mr91495osh
@Mr91495osh 10 месяцев назад
I have never heard a discouraging word about Ryobi.
@Fiveash-Art
@Fiveash-Art 3 месяца назад
You've got to be kidding me? Their batteries die so quick.. I've had to buy so many new ones, and they're not cheap, because the chargers won't charge them. That company is garbage.
@Eyespy11
@Eyespy11 Год назад
Great video, you got the take on Ryobi right. Although, I disagree with you on Metabo HPT. I use Dewalt XR at Work and Metabo HPT at home and for side jobs. They’re in the same league. In fact, I think HPT’s Triple Hammer is better. Their orbital sander also. So, are a few of their other tools. Dewalt’s Multi tool is better, but overall, the quality is the same, in my opinion.
@grimreaper1257
@grimreaper1257 Год назад
they are a great and I'm sure some of there tools were defects but they probably fixed them every company makes mistakes I have the HP line and there great I have the 4mode impact driver that's been abused for abit by me and its still going strong
@brevanlind
@brevanlind 3 месяца назад
The only ryobi tool I've had problems with is the Sawzall. Gone through 3 of them in less than a year. Every other ryobi tool I have I use daily, for work, and have had no issues
@Dustii91
@Dustii91 10 месяцев назад
I only own a Ryobi impact wrench, 3 years later I actually do truly love it. Can't say I've ever tried a snap on or another high end brand, but it does the job, the battery lasts, it does stuff up pretty damn tight & it's power adjustable... I don't get it, but I'm just a tinkered with cars / bikes and not a pro lol
@JamesSmith-gk8sz
@JamesSmith-gk8sz Год назад
It's still odd to me that people aren't putting Ryobi in the context they should be in and then using faulty comparisons of magnitude when viewing them. Ryobi has been and probably always will be the "housewife" brand of tooling. It's meant for DIYers who know next to nothing about the handyman trade and are doing light to really light work around the house that requires next to no skill or knowledge. For those individuals and that type of person, I would recommend Ryobi any day of the week. There's no need whatsoever to buy a $300 brushless Makita 1/4 impact driver with a 6.0 ah battery and fast charger to change out a door handle. None. When people need simple household tasks done, Ryobi is and always will be the choice of the budget shopper...and what's more, Ryobi is making millions per year off that demographic and doesn't care whatsoever they're the laughing stock of contractors worldwide. There target is the housewife, and they're raking it in because of it. With that being said, any professional handyman, contractor, carpenter, mechanic, whatever who's getting crap for using Ryobi....well you should. When your paycheck is on the line and seconds count, buying tools to reflect that level of seriousness is a must. Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee and Bosch are probably the big 4 brands that anyone would have a hard to arguing against. I personally have a Bosch loadout, but utilize the other brands every now and again if the specs put Bosch to shame. Ryobi is looked down on when used for professional applications because they were never intended to be a professional grade tool in any conceivable scenario. They've come a long way for sure, but again, if you're a framer/carpenter and need something to drive lags, rss screws, deck screws etc all day long....you'll be laughed off the jobsite walking up with a Ryobi. The impacts per minute, overall torque and speed....it's not even a competition. Anyway, in that light, I actually don't think Ryobi is a bad brand *in the context* of the novice DIY person. That's what the brand has designed itself around. What we can all agree on, bar none, is that to this day it remains the ugliest color choice of any tool brand out there. That lime green, chartreuse, vomit colored mess....I really can't say what happened but I swear that's half the reason people pass it up.
@jmgarcia2011
@jmgarcia2011 Месяц назад
First of all great video.👍I feel most of the hate comes from the people that try to justify paying top dollar for thier tools. I personally like Ryobi tools and all the great stuff and accessories that they offer.
@purplemonkeydishwasher9360
@purplemonkeydishwasher9360 5 месяцев назад
I own a few Ryobi tools. I have one of their drills, mitre saw and I used to own their reciprocating saw. The mitre saw did go up in smoke for me like in that guy's video. So I can confirm too that one is shit. I've replaced it now with a Mastercraft one, and it has been performing well. On the other hand, the drill and the mitre saw have worked for me flawlessly for a handful of years now. The other week I even used the drill to mix concrete in a bucket. I definitely don't recommend it as it was not the right tool for the job, it got hot after a while. It still works great even after the abuse. So for me, Ryobi is good enough as a homeowner. If I was a contractor I would pick up a Dewalt or Milwaukee perhaps even Makita.
@terryquinn3084
@terryquinn3084 Год назад
A lot depends on how the user uses Ryobi tools. I have found they are well made and can do the occasional pro job too! Just don't go gung-ho with them, take your time!
@frednavarro8667
@frednavarro8667 8 месяцев назад
Iv built some good stuff inside and outside my home with my Ryobi tools and kept cool doing it with their large fan. I will continue to buy Ryobi for the value and if a tool craps out, I’ll buy another one for cheap.
@gunnerzane5230
@gunnerzane5230 2 месяца назад
Ryobi has never failed me.
@sensfreak09
@sensfreak09 Год назад
I bought a house recently and started with Ryobi and so far so good. For me it does work well. Of course this is not your DeWalt Milwaukee to bring at heavy duty work job.
@ldwalk2962
@ldwalk2962 Год назад
The world won't end if you say something positive about ryobi. I'll bet world wide there are millions of ryobi tool users. That has to count for something.
@met00meno65
@met00meno65 Год назад
been in construction for 15yrs none of my dewalt ,Bosch, Milwaukee died, 3 Ryobi got smoked died (brush drill, drywall router,18v charger /6 amp battery,18v sprayer just died.. They are the least used, too.
@davidv2002
@davidv2002 7 месяцев назад
yeah as someone who just uses these tools once in a while, ryobi is pretty good for what I need. there’s alot more worse brands out there than ryobi. if i was a construction worker i’d buy milwaukee.
@iviaverick52
@iviaverick52 8 месяцев назад
Been using their tools for 10 years. Never had a failure. Either the tool does the job, or it doesn't.
@ajbush413
@ajbush413 9 месяцев назад
Regarding the "good-better-best" thing, I just don't buy the idea that Ridgid tools are truly better in most cases than the new HP Brushless line from Ryobi. I think they're leaning really hard on the lifetime warranty to suggest that they're better, but I'm not sure that really holds up. That isn't to say that they're bad by any means, but when you consider the sheer size of the Ryobi lineup, even ignoring their lower price-point, I think it would be hard for me to go Ridgid if I didn't want to own multiple battery platforms. Ryobi makes it all, and I think the HP stuff *does* perform extremely well. I think most bad reviews can be chalked up to a budget brand's somewhat lower quality control, but that's what warranties are for.
@ajbush413
@ajbush413 9 месяцев назад
One more thing, I do think we will see the quality improve over time. It seems to me like they're starting to dabble in the "contractor" space, but they need that feedback from people on the jobsite to tell them where they can improve. Nobody thinks they're on par with Milwaukee, including Ryobi, but they do seem to be the most open to feedback and the most willing to make changes generation over generation.
@louislandi938
@louislandi938 Год назад
I make small craft items like bird houses and feeders. Never saw a bird with an attitude against the tools that were used. I doubt that 99% of the Ryobi haters never owned one. Mine have never failed.
@jameskennedy673
@jameskennedy673 Год назад
I’m not a person who jumps on the hate bandwagon nor the you have to have this bandwagon. I don’t use power tools daily so my Ryobi one Blue(14.4V drill), which I use with a 1.5An 18V Ryobi battery to drill pilot holes in wood. I also have Ryobi 18V brushed/brushless power tools. Also Metabo HPT & three DeWalt cordless tools two 5.5” 18V circular saws, one DeWalt 20V Max half inch drill kit on BlackFriday, mainly for the extra battery to go with my 18 to 20V adapter. I agree that Ryobi is trying to compete with the big boys, but (even TTI owned) they need to focus on quality. Their OPE isn’t in everyone’s budget. It looks like at HD Ridgid is gonna be the Redhead Stepchild
@LivingInDallasTexas
@LivingInDallasTexas Год назад
Funny how TTI manufactures Ryobi, Milwaukee, and Ridgid... Maybe a video for another day.
@jamesward5721
@jamesward5721 Год назад
There's no "Oomph" in them - they're watery. You pick up a Ryobi, go to do some medium hard task & they just get on your nerves - by which time the battery will have gone flat as there's no grunt in those either. They're ok for the kids to muck about with, but you'd not want to rely on them to make a living.
@rockyzfunn947
@rockyzfunn947 9 месяцев назад
Ryobe doesnt really seem cheaper you can get a full set of Milwaukee at 1300 with 2 batteries a charger and 7 tools thats like $130 per item which is still cheaper than Ryobi
@caribbeanbound8357
@caribbeanbound8357 Год назад
I've had mostly Ryobi products and their batteries die. So I'm switching to someone more reliable. They don't have good customer support either. The stores generally don't keep receipts in their system for very long and the receipts fade over time. Ryobi will not honor their warranty without the receipt which will no longer be available when you need it. Even if you provide the credit card receipt, Ryobi will not honor it.
@klwarhouse
@klwarhouse Год назад
As a Harbor freight 20V Hercules user and Ryobi user. I can definitely say Hercules is abit better than Ryobi.
@trevorpitt200
@trevorpitt200 Год назад
Just a small point,ryobi,rigid,and Milwaukee are the same company.
@jkmarshall3553
@jkmarshall3553 2 месяца назад
My Ryobis have been as solid as the other brands I use. All this effort to compare brands is a bit overdone.
@HH-zg8zm
@HH-zg8zm 9 месяцев назад
Ime a pro broke more Milwaukee than Ryobi. Funny Milwaukee and ryobie are TTI. Black and Decker DeWalt
@Fiveash-Art
@Fiveash-Art 3 месяца назад
The batteries and chargers are complete garbage. I'm done buying new batteries for these tools and just getting a good gas powered weed whacker. Wasted so much money on this garbage. Do yourself a favor. Stay away from this brand.
@chuckgrumble5440
@chuckgrumble5440 2 месяца назад
ryobi should be illegal to sell
@micknightmare3
@micknightmare3 5 месяцев назад
If you going to go through 2 batteried it will die. Ull kill the tool. Its trash.
@Henry_Jones
@Henry_Jones 5 месяцев назад
Think about it if you work in construction. You depend on your tools for your living so they have to be pro grade. What if a tool breaks on rhe job and you gotta waste an hour and gas driving to home depot for a new one. Thats why ryobi gets hate. Its fine for a homeowner or diy person but for someone who depends on their tools to work for a living they dont cut it. Same reason snap-on is so $$$$$ and mechanics still use them over craftsman.
@mattc5647
@mattc5647 3 месяца назад
But 99% of people are DIYers .5% are contractors who are given tools. This only applies to .5% of people. Most the time its just a macho thing.
@TBD3.0
@TBD3.0 Год назад
I had no idea that Ryobi had a "bad rep" that's news to me as far as I know the brand is a house hold name and very dependable and successful, I've had Zero issues with Ryobi I highly recommend it.👍🏻
@sa.t.2507
@sa.t.2507 Год назад
I was one of the first resellers of Ryobi in Europe. Ryobi was created by a bunch of former Black and Decker employees that were fed up with their CEO not allowing them to innovate. So they started a new company named Ryobi where they could expand on their vision of the one-for-all battery solution. Once Ryobi entered the market brands such as Black and Decker and even Dewalt's lower tier machines dropped heavily in sales. I would say that to this day a consumer or even prosumer can't get a better system for the price. Also, one cool thing with Ryobi is that they were one of the first brands to place the battery managment system in the battery itself. In many other brabds such as bosch that system would be in the tool. If it breaks good luck fixing it. With Ryobi you could simply buy a new battery. Also an insider tip: the 4AH battery will give more power/torque to any tool you use, hence greater performance.
@Anatoliys_Adventure
@Anatoliys_Adventure Год назад
Yea as far as bang for your buck IMO Ryobi is tough to beat these days. Their six tool kit is around $250-300 and has 90% of what most non-professionals will ever need. And IMO their build quality is great for the price. I'm rough on my tools and the only one that's ever broke is a drill/driver that I used as a makeshift drill press for several years. So that's on me 😂
@espo6970
@espo6970 Год назад
Been using ryobi for over 20yrs and havent had a problem with any of them. Its awesome that old ryobi tools take the same batteries as the new ones and the platform has so many tools to choose from and they have the new HP line. I have 3 different impact drivers and they r very powerfull. I use my 20yr old cordless drill to mix concrete and that drill mixes it very fast without a problem. I have a handyman company so im not doing the same routine using the same tools all day everyday but they now have their higher end HP line which i have a few of and they r pretty nice and still affordable. Im sure a sheetrocker thats sinking a thousand screws a day wouldnt use ryobi because its not made for heavy duty commercial use. I dont know what this guys talking about with ryobi being bad quality and how noticeable it is but ive found the opposite, when my contractor friends try my ryobi tools their usually very suprised. If u want good quality tools that u dont use constantly and that doesnt cost way more then they should then go with rryobi. They r always on sale and amazon always has used/open box 30% cheaper so i havent paid full price for my tools in years. Good tools, good batteries, great prices, a higher end HP line and a huge platform, what else can u ask for so if u really have a problem with ryobi then maybe your just just a snob because there is nothing wrong with this line of tools.
@jinpark5324
@jinpark5324 Год назад
My most of power tools are Milwaukee, Dewalt. However, I love my Ryobi nailers, fans, washers and lights
@Eyespy11
@Eyespy11 Год назад
I’ve never used one but I’ve heard Ryobi makes great nailers.
@brianransome9042
@brianransome9042 10 месяцев назад
Ryobi airstrike, Nellers are outstanding. I would put them up against any brand out there.
@techie13804
@techie13804 Год назад
Huge Ryobi fan here. I've been using them at home for the last 15 years. I also teach middle and high school wood shop and construction. A few years ago, we replaced all of our DeWalt with Ryobi based solely on my experience. Between my highschool colleague and I've use the shop 8 out of 9 periods per day with 150+ 8th-12th graders. We haven't burnt one out yet. For the price, you can't beat them.
@lukas______
@lukas______ 9 месяцев назад
Not even a single battery?
@techie13804
@techie13804 9 месяцев назад
​@lukas______ nope, all of our batteries are on their third school year of use. They've been working great!
@chuckgrumble5440
@chuckgrumble5440 2 месяца назад
@@lukas______ ya, sounds fishy
@sonnygouge894
@sonnygouge894 Год назад
Ryobi has a couple really cool "niche" tools. Like their cleaning tools. And their vacuums are awesome. Fans, power supplys, bug zappers, cordless sprayers... you get the point! Use them for what they are good at. Just like any other brand!
@gtaus1
@gtaus1 Год назад
I had other brand tools that worked just fine, but you could not get batteries for them after a few years. I switched over to Ryobi because of their promise to keep their 18v One+ battery format. My newest green Ryobi tools and my 15+ year old blue Ryobi tools still work today using the new Li-Ion batteries. That's value to the DIYer. One battery format to run them all.
@ahawk1968
@ahawk1968 Год назад
I have both Milwaukee and have several Ryobi for the stuff I don't use as much... (Sliding miter saw price difference is crazy!! The Ryobi works great, awesome battery life and a decent warranty) Perfectly happy, and could care less about the fanboys...
@tonyrome068
@tonyrome068 7 месяцев назад
Ive never had one to fail and have even dropped off the roof and still work perfectly. Been a contractor for over 40 years and they will do whatever anyone elses tool will do! I have over 30 of them and they all work perfectly and I use them almost everyday! people who do vids dont work for a living.
@Bryan-vz8ti
@Bryan-vz8ti Год назад
I have an old blue Ryobi circular saw that I bought at a pawn shop 15 years ago just to cut through old roofing material and beat up in demolition. It's still going strong and it saves my DeWalt from having to deal with it. I also had a big job a few years ago where I needed a corded 1/2" chuck drill to get me through one very heavy duty project and didn't want to stress out my Milwaukee cordless set so I bought a Ryobi. I was drilling deep through railroad ties and had to do a lot of them for a landscaping project. The Ryobi held up through 90% of the project before it started smoking and burned out. I used a Milwaukee to finish the job out. My point here is that Ryobi drill was so cheap that I bought it not really expecting to get me through the job, but world save my better drills from so much wear. It outlasted my expectations, but still indeed failed short of the job. Don't forget through that old circular saw still runs strong and cuts up some of my roughest stuff 🤷🏻‍♂️
@martinpaternoster
@martinpaternoster 11 месяцев назад
I'm a relative newcomer to DIY projects and odd jobs, and the draw to Ryobi is that large variety of tools at a good price alongside an excellent battery ecosystem. The tools I own have all been very good for my casual use. I do not expect to use these tools to build houses or anything like that, but I might use them to build simple things for a van buildout for road tripping, or making a puzzle table at the most. They provide everything I need.
@breeze787
@breeze787 Год назад
Sorry I don't buy into your Ryobi is a low quality tool because they are cheaper than say a Ridgid. And somewhere I saw the Ryobi brand has Home Depots highest sales volume in their power tool lineup. Ryobi is the most innovative tool company on the planet followed closely by Milwaukee and Makita. I'm dumping my 18v Dewalts for Ryobi's 18v because Dewalt went to 20v which is the dumbest marketing move ever by a tool company killing Dewalts 18v tools. What separates Ryobi from other manufacturers is they've expanded their 18v lines for the Pro-Sumer by providing different levels of amp hour batteries for whatever your job site task demands. And Ryobi supports those batteries by coming out with Pure Sine wave generators and the myriad of power tools to power any home and job site task at a compelling price and job satisfaction. And . . . . ? I don't hear the conversations of Ryobi being the butt of a lot of jokes. I'm hearing rave reviews. I'm hearing "yeah Ryobi is cheaper" but everyone is impressed with Ryobi hence the high sales volume at Home Depot.
@truesimplicity
@truesimplicity Год назад
TTI is laughing all the way to the bank 🤑, as they also make the Rigid and Milwaukee tool lines... I'm a hardcore DIYR with 43 RYOBI one plus and OPE tools from their: 18v SDS hammer drill, impact drivers, cutoff tool, Airstrike Nail guns, PEX crimper, Panel lights, hedge trimmer, grinders, right through their 40volt Auger, chainsaws, trimmers, blowers, vacuums and mowers. Because of their reasonable pricing and reliability I've beem able to completely cut out the very tradesmen that whine about the brand; IDC if they like the brand or not, as I no longer use their services...
@ScarletKnightAGK
@ScarletKnightAGK Год назад
I wish I could love this comment it's so spot on.
@lowelljordan7343
@lowelljordan7343 10 месяцев назад
I’m a DIY and I’m proud of my Ryobi tools, it’s affordability is great and not ONE problem for me
@jamarcwv11
@jamarcwv11 Год назад
I'd take ryobi over crapsman
@TBD3.0
@TBD3.0 Год назад
Some of the tools from Ryobi are better than Milwaukee and DeWalt just sayin' don't believe the hype, read the specs find out for your self don't just listen to some random stranger slash/guy on a video giving his opinion, stick to the facts the evidence the specs it's all there for you too read on the web readily accessible. And the Ryobi are more price friendly just sayin'
@markballard7193
@markballard7193 5 месяцев назад
Really crappy warranty. Lawn mower worked for the first year. Failed at the beginning of the second year - just at a time when the cool season grasses (bluegrass) grow the fastest (2 mowings per week in the midwest). Must take the mower in to a repair facility (3rd party) and wait. The guy had 40 more in line in front of me. Signs everywhere say "Ryobi repairs may take 90 days". He tells me the part needed for all of them is an electronic board that is poorly made. The part may come within 90 days and it may not. In the mean time, Ryobi will not give a replacement until the product has been diagnosed unrepairable. I'll need to buy another mower to get through the season and you can be sure it won't be a Ryobi. I now have a $500 Ryobi mower I can't use and they won't replace. Don't waste your money on Ryobi for any important tool. If you mess around in the garage a little then their 18v hand tools MIGHT be ok since you can borrow the neighbor's drill for the 6 months it takes them to get yours repaired, or just buy a replacement tool if you don't appreciate the hassle. But for something like a lawnmower, string trimmer, blower - the kind of stuff you need to work week in and week out - buy something else. Ryobi is crap and the warranty is useless.
@wastelander89
@wastelander89 Год назад
Now with harbor freight or Amazon tools i woulsnt bother using.ryobi is the lowest quality i go .they work great but there not as bad as harbor freight i tried usinf harbor freight tools air and battery and they always broke either on first job or first week so i go ryobi or better
@yolosubmarine
@yolosubmarine 4 месяца назад
It's literally just Americans hating on it.
@gregbenwell6173
@gregbenwell6173 Год назад
Truly my take is literally "F*** that!" because for years I struggled to buy and update my tool collection, to what I considered was "Good tools", BUT every time I would save up the money to buy a new Drill, or purchase a new saw, the "new tools" by companies like DeWalt, Craftsman, Milwaukee, and Bosch were ALWAYS out of my price range!! For example I needed AND wanted a table saw for YEARS, and never owned one until about 6 years ago at the age of 52 years old!! And frankly speaking I shouldn't have to sell off my kids college fund to buy something "simple" like a new cordless drill!! Lets be honest here DeWalt (which is what I started buying) should NOT be selling a an impact driver for $249, more so when I can get a Ryobi that is only $74 in most cases!! Ten years ago I bought a second hand table saw, from a friend of mine who was afraid of the saw he owned! It was a Ryobi 10" and for the $50 I spent found it to be an amazing tool!! Since then I bought my FIRST new table saw which was another Ryobi 10 inch saw, then a compound miter saw, and since then I now own two cordless drills, a drill press, an impact driver and a few other 18 volt tools as well!! They are all VERY affordable, and because the older tools accept the newer batteries, it literally is a "no brainer" when it comes to owning them!! I just wish DeWalt, and others would wake up and realize this battery format madness has to stop!!!
@Fiveash-Art
@Fiveash-Art 3 месяца назад
Ryobi needs to make a battery that will function longer than a year. Their batteries and chargers are junk and way overpriced. They don't get you with the tools, they get you with the piles of batteries you have to repurchase to keep the stupid tool useable. Ryobi sucks man.
@03buga
@03buga Год назад
I got different brand tools for different kind of jobs, I don’t go for brands when buying tools I go for the best tool to get the job done and how often will it be used. Dewalt for my job working as a framer, Milwaukee or makita for technical service, plumbing, hvac and electrical, work around the house, ryobi for gardening and cleaning and DIY
@thrash208
@thrash208 Год назад
Ryobi is great for house work even go as far to say building a large deck....would i want to use it 8hrs a day 5 days a week in the rain, snow, heat and gettind dropped on the ground alot throught the day? No. However your average home owner doesnt need this level of durability so Ryobi makes a great optiom
@superduperboyx
@superduperboyx Год назад
I wonder where does Ridgid fall in between the 3 brands TTI owns? If Ryobi is more of a diyer but pushing brushless tools and jnto the construction world...what Bout Ridgid? We all know Milwaukee in the everyday trades world at the top. But then theres Rigid who seems to be in the middle but Ryobi HP is pushing it out?!? But then there have been plenty of reviews where Rigid tools are tested and is beating many dewault and some Milwaukee drills/drivers.too.
@UltimateToolReviews
@UltimateToolReviews Год назад
Ridgid is a middle brand, like Metabo HPT. Prosumer/budget professional.
@jackiemartling
@jackiemartling Год назад
ree oh bee
@rishimakhanlal8905
@rishimakhanlal8905 Год назад
I can smoke a Makita or Dewalt if I want to. Ryobi is a great choice if you want a reliable tool but don't want to spend a fortune.
@matthandyman-d5z
@matthandyman-d5z 11 месяцев назад
That is a good point I have burnt out a couple of dewalt pull saws in the caravan industry. I have found some of there tools better than my love makita like there airstrike stuff and honestly some of the hp stuff is really good. I can not fault the brush-less grinder. standard battery charger for ryobi charges a 5ah quicker than the standard makita charger. Drill driver saw router or sander I use makita. I am not a fan of milwaukee there to heavy to do fine work for me and I don't ride a harley davidson ;) Tool prejudice can go both ways. I like to have both battery sets a pro set and a ryobi set. If I need to get a tool for a job that is unusual I can make up the tool easily in that job and still make a profit. if I was going makita all the time I would have to turn down work. then again I am not punching the same thing out over and over its always changing. I guess repetitive tasks go with repetitive brand buying for some people :) To my knowledge in Australia if you buy ryobi at bunnings you can go straight back with a scanned receipt and swap it over for another one on the spot if its broken with in the warranty period. I am not sure how you could get better customer service than that other than them coming to your work site and doing the swap there. I knew of a few shops that had companies that did that for them but honestly they pay for the service and they can have any brand they want ryobi included.
@full-light
@full-light 11 месяцев назад
Look I'm just a handyman that works 5 days a week doing other people's home projects and I can tell you from the nailers to the caulking guns to the grinders to the impact wrenches I have never had one tool that let me down in 6 yrs. I have lost rigid and Milwaukee batteries but I have never lost a Ryobi battery. When I say lost I mean quit working!
@davidgrochmal6023
@davidgrochmal6023 Год назад
I have a lot of Ryobi tool but question is why are Ryobi prices going up higher and higher I have the Ryobi stereo. And I payed 54 $ on sale 2 years ago and now it's 144$ now I don't get it ????????
@stevenre1969
@stevenre1969 7 дней назад
Sooo..... If I was a tool manufacturer(TTI) who makes Ryobi tools and a lot of folks think they're cheaply made, I'll just make a new tool (Milwaukee Tools) brand and mark the price up and people will buy it.
@nathanielrada1009
@nathanielrada1009 Год назад
I used to remodel homes used dewalt and I loved them. 12 years later I don’t remodel homes. So I don’t feel the need to buy top dollar tools for diy/pro. With that said I bought all new ryobi after my last drill gave out from dewalt. I’ve had a rather good experience so far. The only tool I’ve had a issue with is a circular saw from ryobi. The arbor was bent from the factory with that said it was so slight but that on a rip of 12+” shows really fast. Sent it back and had a new one couple days later. So I can say so far it’s been great they backed me on just my word. I’m sure they didn’t test it and for a normal cross cut it wouldn’t really show that bad. But the new one is good. When it comes to tools. There is good in every brand. I’ve had a corded circular saw from hyper tough from Walmart the moment I seen it on sale I’ve had it for like 4 years and it’s still going strong. Would I buy the drills from hyper tough nah. Unless it’s on a massive sale and I’ll give them to my kids for something to beat up while they grow up and learn.
@SouthFLTools
@SouthFLTools Год назад
I have that Ryobi edger you’re speaking of and push it hard on thick St Augustine grass almost every weekend for the past 3 years. Never had any problems with it. It is a brushed tool, but it has performed extremely well for me. Sorry your experience wasn’t as good.
@UltimateToolReviews
@UltimateToolReviews Год назад
No big deal, HD replaced it and the new one works great. Still about $100-200 cheaper than anything from Makita, Milwaukee or Dewalt.
@marcoduca4551
@marcoduca4551 Год назад
My edger died too after 2 summer season 😢
@canaantravis
@canaantravis 4 месяца назад
Idk if I’d call ridgid the “better” most of their tools are only *slightly* better than a ryobi if not exactly the same strength and ryobi has wayyyyy more of a catalogue Imo ridgid is for people that don’t wanna buy expensive tools but are too afraid to be “ryobi guys”
@dynamiscr
@dynamiscr 25 дней назад
One battery platform (18v), hundreds of tools; from drills, to lawn mowers, and even vacuums and grease pumps! No one in the market is doing that. That being said, we can’t expect paying $300 for a six-tool kit and expect them to perform at the highest level after 500 hours of heavy use
@jasonmcmannis6406
@jasonmcmannis6406 25 дней назад
The game changer for me was starting to use Milwaukee drill and driver bits, and Diablo blades with my Ryobi tools. I love my Ryobi One+ HP tools, but their tool accessories are not great for even serious DIYers. Invest in premium tool accessories, and your Ryobi tools will be perfectly fine for what you need.
@fr_z_n3727
@fr_z_n3727 2 месяца назад
This actually has nothing to do with Ryobi and everything to do with something you actually bring up in the video: Brushed vs Brushless. Just buy Brushless tools and you'll be golden. It's old technology in Brushed that is keeping the market held back. Thankfully all the cheap 12v and 16.8v tools are going Brushless now so the tech has finally shifted.
@lthegr81
@lthegr81 Год назад
I'm a Ridgit person but love Ryobi and have a few of their tools and lawn tools
@Slazlo-Brovnik
@Slazlo-Brovnik 6 месяцев назад
hm. I usually hear "Ryobi? Well … not top notch but they are okay-ish, especially for occasional DYI-use." Never heard "absolute junk" or the like. Of course it's not BOSCH or METABO, MAKITA or Milwaukee. But "terrible"? "Hate" even? Nobody ever said that (while I was listening at least). Also the video does not even answer the question.
@PhotoTrekr
@PhotoTrekr 2 месяца назад
I've always bought DeWalt tools and they did the job. But, my jobs are around the house. Recently it occurred to me that I might not need DeWalt tools to get the job done. So, I started buying Ryobi tools. So far, so good.
@FrankJSmith-rl6hp
@FrankJSmith-rl6hp 7 месяцев назад
Haha...how many times can you say how Ryobi has been the butt of jokes, considered a lower brand name, hated brand, yadda yadda....okay we get it. I've used Ryobi for years, I've used Makita, Dewalt, Craftsman, Black and Decker...etc. etc. I love Ryobi. It's a great tool brand. Not always going to be as fast or strong as a plug-in tool but it gets the job done quite nicely.
@ominousrayne747
@ominousrayne747 3 месяца назад
If it cuts, drills, drives, does it really matter? Career users will obviously shoot for more quality tools cause they use em all the time. Me I own some basic tools to do some side work for more income and some mild home repair!
@tizzofwar6047
@tizzofwar6047 Год назад
10 years old all going strong I've used all brands on the job site I'll stay with my Ryobi 👍😁
@woodyfpv5331
@woodyfpv5331 7 месяцев назад
The thing people forget is that new tradesman have to start somewhere and alot of them cant drop 2k on a Milwaukee package. Ryobi tools will absolutely get you through your first few years and longer.
@johnleishman7302
@johnleishman7302 3 месяца назад
I work in concrete my ryobi tool are holding up to my guys, and we beat the hell out of them, and they are still going and if they do die it doesn't cost a arm and a leg to replace them
@bnbn7194
@bnbn7194 Год назад
First off I'll admit I did not watch your entire video I have however owned ryobitools since the 90s when they used to be good tools now they are crap. Customer service non-existent. Don't waste your money on these shity tools
@HDBoyWonder
@HDBoyWonder 3 месяца назад
Worst tool color ever…didn’t have many woodworking tools when I bought. Don’t know or care now.
@wrinkledasian5206
@wrinkledasian5206 6 месяцев назад
Unless you're a professional, why would it matter? Most non-pros use their tools once a month.
@potterportraits
@potterportraits 11 месяцев назад
half the price and can do 3/4 the jobs and currently making tons of tools i'm sold
@ianschulze1461
@ianschulze1461 6 месяцев назад
I’ve never had an issue with mine. I do a lot with mine and paid a lot less than the other stuff.
@SF-ww9xe
@SF-ww9xe 9 месяцев назад
good tools, batteries suck. that is why you see the big yellow in most contractors' trucks
@dfhowes
@dfhowes 10 месяцев назад
I am one of those "weekend warriors". I've bought several Ryobi tools over the years. Some of them I am satisfied with, others not so much. For example, my wife likes to mow the lawn but had trouble pull starting the gas mower we had. We purchased a Ryobi battery powered lawn mower and all she has to do is pull a lever and push a button. And it's so much quieter than gas power. The neighbors are impressed with that part. Does it do as well as a gas mower? No, not quite. But it's good enough for our lawn care needs. I need one 4aHr for the back yard and ½ of another for the front. But there is one thing, other than price, that drew me towards Ryobi. They have used the same battery platform since inception and promised that it would never change. That means tools from way back when Ryobi was blue will work with today's batteries and vice versa. I didn't like the idea that, as some manufactures have done, a change in battery design would render my current batch of tools useless. On a side note, I've noticed over the past few years that Ryobi is introducing more and more brushless tools. So there's that to consider now.
@CallLeeFree
@CallLeeFree Месяц назад
It's the bright green color. Can't stand it. 😂
@1977bjhaas
@1977bjhaas 6 месяцев назад
Every tool he named from Home Depot and Walmart are made by TTI
@chuckgrumble5440
@chuckgrumble5440 2 месяца назад
good idea to put my tools into ryobi containers
@molotovgod
@molotovgod 10 месяцев назад
Sooo Ryobi is Nickelback
@mics3747
@mics3747 Год назад
Durability is most important, but appearance is another consideration. I’m easily able to ignore the lime green color. And I could ignore people who don’t take me as seriously if they see me use lime green tools. But the combination of both lower quality & the appearance of lower quality just makes Ryobi tools far less desirable.
@UltimateToolReviews
@UltimateToolReviews Год назад
Interesting, never thought of that.
@Enricostoolreviews-101
@Enricostoolreviews-101 4 месяца назад
I love Makita 💙💙
@crazyirishmedic9535
@crazyirishmedic9535 7 месяцев назад
I got into Ryobi as a home owner DIY type and still use them in my side job as a handy man. If I break one or it fails me I will upgrade but im not replacing something that I already have and works. 🤷‍♂️
@wingnutx
@wingnutx 6 месяцев назад
I had an 18v kit for about 20 years. Worked it hard until it was stolen. I have a ton of Milwaukee now, but still use Ryobi quite a bit. They have a great lineup.
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