Thanks for reviewing the 4in1 stapler. I've been thinking about getting get one for home projects when I saw that it was soon to be available. Now I will definitely order one!
So the hinge pin remover I felt was something I was innovative and something I hadn’t seen before everything else didn’t really impress me as I’ve seen similar products with either Ryobi or other brands previously, but I do like the idea of showing us tools that are new and exposing us to it. Love the channel appreciate the contact. Keep it up.
Ryobi’s laser distance measure is very accurate to say the least, I used it on the job site 4 times already, on 2 different occasions to measure out crown molding from door to door and it was impressive, my only gripe is the button is to hard to push in order to lock in the distance, in order to get enough force to depress the button would throw off the measure, so you did have to have good steady hands to get a good distance measure. But it proved to be better than the tape measure that would have slight sag from long distances. And after several practice measures I got quite good at pin pointing the laser for better accuracy. It was a bit funny because my lead after awhile was like “yo, you got that laser?”… 😅
I’m telling you angle grinder is BOSS!!! Just finished a large landscaping project using a Diablo masonry disk. Sliced through 2” thick pavers, stepping stones, you name it. Very impressed with that tool.
@@JDeWittDIY yeah pretty much all of their tools can be done using hand tools or other far cheaper means. I totally get that, these tools are a luxory and I'm a total "gadget guy"....so yes you're 100% right w/ your comment.
Neat stuff, Clint. Looking at the 4-in-1, seems to me it'd be perfect for upholstery. Maybe to fix that wing-back chair. Yeah, that one you sit in watching tv all the time. Maybe now you can re-attach the fabric in the back where you ripped it off during that last football game.
I have the grinder before this one and I think it's great for what it is. I don't know if I'd upgrade to the knew one or not, because mine works so well! You know the bucket top vac also works very well!
Rye-obi's (Not Ree-obi's) been doing the handle wrench thing for a long time, I have an ancient Rye-obi (not Ree-obi) blue grinder with the same setup & wondered why that never became a new standard. Definitely would like to see the router & bizzer gone over!
that multitool is shaped like that because the battery would be in the way if it was shaped like a regular one. ryobi needs to go to a sliding platform to keep up with the times. there rachets are almost useless due to the battery aswell.
Thanks for your honest showcase on all these! Always look forward to your high quality and well-edited videos. P. S. I still want to see a pole saw with that new ryobi tripower stand. 😂
Damn It. Now I got to but a new Ryobi Router. The addition of the edge guard and the vacuum attachment makes it a lot more useful IMHO. Now I wish Ryobi had a tool trade in process as I am now on my 4th router coming from the ordinal blue one to now.
i have a kobalt inflator/deflator, imo, the best part is the DEflator. idk if the ryobi one does this, but you attach the nozzles to the suck side and it will deflate the pool floaties. it does a pretty good job getting them flat so they are easier to store, instead of sitting on them to try to get the air out and having to store a half inflated pool toy. again, not sure if the ryobi does this, but it looks like theres a bit of a flange on the suck side so it might.
Yo Clint! Pretty innovative of Ryobi not ryobi to angle their handles on both the multi tool and the angle grinder. Although, I think the ergonomics is just a bonus. The real reason, I believe, is to keep the length of that stem-style battery up and out of the way. The battery is a problem (on the older brushed model) when grinding on a large flat sensitive surface. 😎🎸👍
The issue you had with the stapler can be because you tried to stapel and put brad nails on a board that was not properly supported. You need to have a solid surface under it, or much of the force will be used to just push down the board instead of sinking down the staples and brad nails into it. You also need to apply enough force on the stapler against the board to not lose any force in the stapler bouncing. I noticed this on my air powered version that if I didn't apply enough force on the stapler, it wanted to bounce off the surface, resulting in the staples not sinking down properly. So you need to have the right support under your object and apply enough force on the stapler, or they will almost always have some issues seating properly. This even applies to manual staplers, and if you don't push down enough, the staples will not seat properly as well.
Funny thing is, as an older male that has most of what he needs the only thing I found interesting was the door pin tool. Doing Hvac, I do sometimes have a doorway that is too small for the oil tank or what ever, I usually use a large nose nail punch, but I kind of like that
Bro!!! The wife has now given me her Christmas list!!! You created this Ryobi monster!! Hahahaha. Great video as usual. And the wife has informed me if I get that router for her she will let me use it once in a while!!! Lmao
The little air pump works great for topping up my jeep tires and is quieter when the hose is attached to a tire. Sounds manlier than thee lighter pump i had before.
Like all of the new tools! The little inflater looks vrey use full. The level looks ok. The little usd stapler looks great. I would use it for stapleing plastic up. Love how light it is. The 2 inflators are great. Have the older model of these tools there great. Like how the bigger inflator has a light know. The heat pen gun what’s even a use for that tool. The router do a review on that one. The multil tool have that. I use it all of the time. The tool less brad change is great. Do a video on that on. Thank you. You shop need orged !
I bought the bigger air pump for the high volume pump to fill my paddle board. Only fills about 2pai. Have to pump the rest by hand. Paddle boards only need 15 psi so it should of been able to do that. Same for the kids little pool. Not enough pai.
On that 1st blower, it looks like that on the intake for air, you might be able to attach the nozzles for suction, maybe use that skinny tip to suck the air out of your floaty, make it easy to fold up to put in your trunk.
I refuse to invest in another battery system like the 4Volt batteries. The 18V battery tools are cool although I already have some. How many different 18V inflators is Ryobi going to make? Seems like every week they come up with a new one. I do like the new heater gun thing, I will be looking into that. Thanks for the very entertaining and informative content.
I really like your videos my comment is simple I would not buy any of the tools that work on the 4 V battery I would however buy one of the tools that would work with the AA batteries I have Ryobi 18 V batteries and 40 V batteries and if it doesn’t work on one of those then I wouldn’t bother to buy it I have even avoided buying things on the 80 V battery But I have bought a couple rate will be things that work on regular AAA or AA batteries again thank you very much for the video it was really good and really informative I enjoy watching your videos a lot
The first one, the mini 4-volt blower. I would put it inside of a Freezer Zip Bag. Take it camping and Kayaking. For Inflatables, including for blowing off things.
Hey Clint, I wanted to ask a favor. I’ve been avoiding watching this video, because I wanted to see if you are ok with me using this as a challenge video. I’ll basically react to the video and see how many of them I have seen. I’d of course link back to your video. I can either do the whole thing, or if you prefer, I can just take snippets from it. Any thoughts?
I have the magnetic clamp light. It comes with the 4v, 2ah battray...maybe 1/2 hour on high before it steps down in brightness as the battery dies. I was really disappointed with this. I'll have to get a 3ah multipak to make it through my workday
The stock issue is worse in different locations. I live remotely and it took stock around 6 months for me to catch even the 3 port usb charger. But i got it...
@@AlbiniusCristi-zm8vb dang I still haven’t been able to get one of those. I like several of the 4 volt tool for setting at my work bench for smaller projects. 👍
@@vader10308 Not sure if it is the same everywhere like depot online or app or Ryob(Eh)! home page but I noticed alot of the new 4 volt item this month price jumped shortly after release. And when other tool brands have sales some old listings of lower prices pop up in inventory.....you really have to watch it all, all the time. I love my i spection light and the glue stick one you hold like a pen is awesone too.
I love my angle grinder. keep in mind that it is NOT GOOD FOR GRINDING ON A LARGE FLAT SURFACE! I tried to use is to get some thin set off the floor and the battery sticks out to far for the grinder to be flat against the floor.
I only have Rigid cordless tools. Do you do any reviews on Rigid? I am disabled n can not afford to buy Ryobi products; which, I love. Luv ur sho, bro. "It's real nas like".😂
Had the pcl001. Lasted about a month. Not worth buying. Used it to put enough pressure in a few trailer tires so I could pull it up to the shop. So about 15 psi.
2:10 I hate that all the USB tools come with a battery, they should release tool only options, also if they are going to insist on including the Battery they should also make it the 3 Ah batteries, at this point I have 13 of the 2 Ah and another 14 of the 3 Ah batteries, I do NOT need anymore please, if you have any kind of contact/pull with Ryobi tell them they need Tool Only options for the USB line.
Thanks for reviewing the 4in1 stapler. I've been thinking about getting get one for home projects when I saw that it was soon to be available. Now I will definitely order one!
I vote for the full router video! Definitely want to see that
Ditto.
So the hinge pin remover I felt was something I was innovative and something I hadn’t seen before everything else didn’t really impress me as I’ve seen similar products with either Ryobi or other brands previously, but I do like the idea of showing us tools that are new and exposing us to it. Love the channel appreciate the contact. Keep it up.
Clint, for that router full video👍... do it... DO ITTTTT!
Yes please!
Adding my vote
Ryobi’s laser distance measure is very accurate to say the least, I used it on the job site 4 times already, on 2 different occasions to measure out crown molding from door to door and it was impressive, my only gripe is the button is to hard to push in order to lock in the distance, in order to get enough force to depress the button would throw off the measure, so you did have to have good steady hands to get a good distance measure. But it proved to be better than the tape measure that would have slight sag from long distances. And after several practice measures I got quite good at pin pointing the laser for better accuracy. It was a bit funny because my lead after awhile was like “yo, you got that laser?”… 😅
I’m telling you angle grinder is BOSS!!! Just finished a large landscaping project using a Diablo masonry disk. Sliced through 2” thick pavers, stepping stones, you name it. Very impressed with that tool.
Love the hinge pin remover, my favorite of the bunch. Not everything requires a battery.
Never had an issue using a 16d nail and tap with a hammer...
@@JDeWittDIY yeah pretty much all of their tools can be done using hand tools or other far cheaper means. I totally get that, these tools are a luxory and I'm a total "gadget guy"....so yes you're 100% right w/ your comment.
I like the Ryobi not Reobi, 😂 right on the money! Never gets old.
I like the router and yes do a full video on this router and what bits are available
The Ryobi stapler would be wonderful for Christmas lights unless it cuts the cord in 2
@coltdaniels4464 it's actually should do a good job considering it's not that powerful. Ot would be like a pro stapler and sink them to hard.
Neat stuff, Clint. Looking at the 4-in-1, seems to me it'd be perfect for upholstery. Maybe to fix that wing-back chair. Yeah, that one you sit in watching tv all the time. Maybe now you can re-attach the fabric in the back where you ripped it off during that last football game.
I've owned the PCL001 now for just over 3 months & it works well for my Rideon mower & car tires.
I have the fan with that same clamp. Perfectly fits rails on a scissor lift
I'm a Rye-obee believer, except for the inflators.... I've owned two... Finally I went with a Makita one with a DeWalt batt adapter.
They are coming up with some great ideas!
I have the grinder before this one and I think it's great for what it is. I don't know if I'd upgrade to the knew one or not, because mine works so well! You know the bucket top vac also works very well!
Rye-obi's (Not Ree-obi's) been doing the handle wrench thing for a long time, I have an ancient Rye-obi (not Ree-obi) blue grinder with the same setup & wondered why that never became a new standard.
Definitely would like to see the router & bizzer gone over!
that multitool is shaped like that because the battery would be in the way if it was shaped like a regular one. ryobi needs to go to a sliding platform to keep up with the times. there rachets are almost useless due to the battery aswell.
Loving the hinge tool
ryobi makes alot of nice tools but the things i would love to have is kitchen appliance things like hand mixers blenders or even stand mixers
Just put a hand mixer wisk in the chuck of the hand drill. I did that when I went camping with the family for pancakes.
Thanks for your honest showcase on all these! Always look forward to your high quality and well-edited videos.
P. S. I still want to see a pole saw with that new ryobi tripower stand. 😂
Yes, please do a video on that router because it looks and sounds real nass like.
Smeeesh that like button. 👀👉🏼 👍🏽
Haha, thanks fir the comment and SMEEESH Jason!
Yes Cliff do it on the router do an example with the router versus the old router thank you
I just purchased the updated router. Please do a full video on that
Surely someone has mentioned this before, but "nass" means "wet" in German... seeing the pool stuff reminded me :-)
Damn It. Now I got to but a new Ryobi Router. The addition of the edge guard and the vacuum attachment makes it a lot more useful IMHO. Now I wish Ryobi had a tool trade in process as I am now on my 4th router coming from the ordinal blue one to now.
i have a kobalt inflator/deflator, imo, the best part is the DEflator. idk if the ryobi one does this, but you attach the nozzles to the suck side and it will deflate the pool floaties. it does a pretty good job getting them flat so they are easier to store, instead of sitting on them to try to get the air out and having to store a half inflated pool toy. again, not sure if the ryobi does this, but it looks like theres a bit of a flange on the suck side so it might.
Yo Clint! Pretty innovative of Ryobi not ryobi to angle their handles on both the multi tool and the angle grinder. Although, I think the ergonomics is just a bonus. The real reason, I believe, is to keep the length of that stem-style battery up and out of the way. The battery is a problem (on the older brushed model) when grinding on a large flat sensitive surface. 😎🎸👍
Brother man Dave laying down knowledge 🙌
Also I use a spring loaded nail punch to pop door hinge pins. They are like 15 bucks and you can use the to set nails as well.... obviously
The issue you had with the stapler can be because you tried to stapel and put brad nails on a board that was not properly supported. You need to have a solid surface under it, or much of the force will be used to just push down the board instead of sinking down the staples and brad nails into it. You also need to apply enough force on the stapler against the board to not lose any force in the stapler bouncing. I noticed this on my air powered version that if I didn't apply enough force on the stapler, it wanted to bounce off the surface, resulting in the staples not sinking down properly. So you need to have the right support under your object and apply enough force on the stapler, or they will almost always have some issues seating properly. This even applies to manual staplers, and if you don't push down enough, the staples will not seat properly as well.
It was a soling surface. It's literally a work table 🤷
Yeah make a video about that router! I have the brushed router and it’s ok for the few times I need to use one a year
Funny thing is, as an older male that has most of what he needs the only thing I found interesting was the door pin tool. Doing Hvac, I do sometimes have a doorway that is too small for the oil tank or what ever, I usually use a large nose nail punch, but I kind of like that
Bro!!! The wife has now given me her Christmas list!!! You created this Ryobi monster!! Hahahaha. Great video as usual. And the wife has informed me if I get that router for her she will let me use it once in a while!!! Lmao
Happy holidays!
Thanks for another video that's kinda 'nas like! One for the algorithm brother!!! 🙂
You got the new Ryobi batteriees!!
The little air pump works great for topping up my jeep tires and is quieter when the hose is attached to a tire. Sounds manlier than thee lighter pump i had before.
Like all of the new tools! The little inflater looks vrey use full. The level looks ok. The little usd stapler looks great. I would use it for stapleing plastic up. Love how light it is. The 2 inflators are great. Have the older model of these tools there great. Like how the bigger inflator has a light know. The heat pen gun what’s even a use for that tool. The router do a review on that one. The multil tool have that. I use it all of the time. The tool less brad change is great. Do a video on that on. Thank you. You shop need orged !
Was that first one a deflator as well? I see a ridge for the attachments on the air intake part.
would like to see full router video please - I have the old one and find the collet to be to tight and changing the bits sucks - love the channel!
I bought the bigger air pump for the high volume pump to fill my paddle board. Only fills about 2pai. Have to pump the rest by hand. Paddle boards only need 15 psi so it should of been able to do that. Same for the kids little pool. Not enough pai.
On that 1st blower, it looks like that on the intake for air, you might be able to attach the nozzles for suction, maybe use that skinny tip to suck the air out of your floaty, make it easy to fold up to put in your trunk.
I refuse to invest in another battery system like the 4Volt batteries. The 18V battery tools are cool although I already have some. How many different 18V inflators is Ryobi going to make? Seems like every week they come up with a new one. I do like the new heater gun thing, I will be looking into that. Thanks for the very entertaining and informative content.
Thank you for pronouncing Ryobi correctly. Don't understand why Ryobi insists on reobee.
love that stapler
I really like your videos my comment is simple I would not buy any of the tools that work on the 4 V battery I would however buy one of the tools that would work with the AA batteries I have Ryobi 18 V batteries and 40 V batteries and if it doesn’t work on one of those then I wouldn’t bother to buy it I have even avoided buying things on the 80 V battery But I have bought a couple rate will be things that work on regular AAA or AA batteries again thank you very much for the video it was really good and really informative I enjoy watching your videos a lot
The first one, the mini 4-volt blower.
I would put it inside of a Freezer Zip Bag.
Take it camping and Kayaking.
For Inflatables, including for blowing off things.
I've seen all those ryobi tools and I've got the door hinge pin removal tool.
Heck yes please review that router 😊
The skinny bike tires get up to 100+ psi. I could see it for that reason. But it is loud.
Great info!!! Thank you!!!
Love em all. Dave 🇦🇺
Hey Clint, I wanted to ask a favor. I’ve been avoiding watching this video, because I wanted to see if you are ok with me using this as a challenge video. I’ll basically react to the video and see how many of them I have seen. I’d of course link back to your video. I can either do the whole thing, or if you prefer, I can just take snippets from it. Any thoughts?
@rob-toolsandtech2521 you know I've always appreciate you Rob, and I appreciate you asking brother. Do your thing, no issues here brother 👊
@@ToolReviewZoneawesome, thanks! I’ll tag you so you know when it’s done.
I want the new vacuum and nail shooter for 2x4s. Real nice like
Real Nass Like! Keep’m coming.
Loved the review. You are a character ( in a good way) lol
Hinge Pin Remover for the win!
Ryobi has made more models of infiltrators than drills at this point.
Yes! Router Video!
Thanks!
Some of those tools seem a little gimmicky, but that router def is real nass like! Do a video on the router please! 😊
Wish these were available in the UK
The router looks nice but it's on the expensive side. It seems that it's only for the people already invested in the Ryobi batteries.
I have the magnetic clamp light. It comes with the 4v, 2ah battray...maybe 1/2 hour on high before it steps down in brightness as the battery dies. I was really disappointed with this. I'll have to get a 3ah multipak to make it through my workday
I got to have to all. Because it's green and Ryobi.
Ryboi really missed an opportunity with the laser measure tool not using the USB lithium.
So is this another list of things you make people want and then nobody has any for sale. Like the triple power light. THATS NOT REAL NASS LIKE!!!!😂😂😂😂
That’s really funny 😂
The stock issue is worse in different locations. I live remotely and it took stock around 6 months for me to catch even the 3 port usb charger. But i got it...
😅😂 Ha ha hah! That IS funny!
@@AlbiniusCristi-zm8vb dang I still haven’t been able to get one of those. I like several of the 4 volt tool for setting at my work bench for smaller projects. 👍
@@vader10308 Not sure if it is the same everywhere like depot online or app or Ryob(Eh)! home page but I noticed alot of the new 4 volt item this month price jumped shortly after release. And when other tool brands have sales some old listings of lower prices pop up in inventory.....you really have to watch it all, all the time. I love my i spection light and the glue stick one you hold like a pen is awesone too.
Does the laser measuring device store the last couple measurements?
I love my angle grinder. keep in mind that it is NOT GOOD FOR GRINDING ON A LARGE FLAT SURFACE! I tried to use is to get some thin set off the floor and the battery sticks out to far for the grinder to be flat against the floor.
Macro = large, micro = small. So the little dial on Ryobi router is micro adjustment.
I was just thinking about getting heat gun for shrink wrap to use for shrink wrap because I want to change out the radio in her truck
Please do a full video on the router
Will the heat pen work with the tri-power stand?
Christ they changed that Tire Pump / Inflator unit at least three times already in the past 10 or so years
WAIT... A GREEN RYOBI??? NICE
I'm exhausted trying to keep up with you 😂my new best friend 🎉
Hahaha, thanks brother 🤣👊👊
I only have Rigid cordless tools. Do you do any reviews on Rigid? I am disabled n can not afford to buy Ryobi products; which, I love. Luv ur sho, bro. "It's real nas like".😂
This video is realnicelike 😊
Where is the new inflator available to purchase?
nice products but what item you keep holding in your right hand🤔.
Think 4 in 1 could handle stapling tar paper to 8x10 shed roof?
Watching the rest of your video answered my question. I was excited for a quick second. Thanx for Info. Enjoyed your video
Had the pcl001. Lasted about a month. Not worth buying. Used it to put enough pressure in a few trailer tires so I could pull it up to the shop. So about 15 psi.
That grinder needs to be put through a real hard test.
I drive a 1994 Toyota 4Runner with the 3.0 v6
Lol, The cord on the heat gun is PVC, I imagine if you weren't careful you would melt straight through it
Thanks for the demo and info. This is awesome. I will be your friend LOL We can bbq and talk about Ryobi LOL Have a great day
Thats real nice like
Is this Ryobi infomercial channel?
12:09 - Heat projection device?
We could be friends if you lived closer. I'd invite you over for some homebrew beer and BBQ.
Is that exact router out yet, i cannot find it
need video on oscillating tool
do a reveiw for ryobi fishing reelz Pleeeeeeze🐟🐟🐟🐟
Don't worry Clint, I'll be your friend, even though Vance is mean to you 😭🤣
He is soooo mean 😢
The metal pin on the hinge pin tool is too short.
need full video on router
Clint ill be your friend man
Your sure a lucky guy I mean, sure i bet some other companies send you stuff too but atleast this stuffs Ryob(Eh)!
They have had the tool in the handle for a while now. Go look at your previous generations
2:10 I hate that all the USB tools come with a battery, they should release tool only options, also if they are going to insist on including the Battery they should also make it the 3 Ah batteries, at this point I have 13 of the 2 Ah and another 14 of the 3 Ah batteries, I do NOT need anymore please, if you have any kind of contact/pull with Ryobi tell them they need Tool Only options for the USB line.
I have a table saw that I started a business with