Why I Traded In DeWalt for Ryobi Tools

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  • I finally address why I got rid of all of my expensive Yellow DeWalt Power tools for Green Ryobi power tools.
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  • @JTP1967
    @JTP1967 ปีที่แล้ว +124

    I've been building professionally for over 25 years now. The most important thing I've learned: It's not the tool . . . It's the person using them that makes the difference. Granted, the tools do make it easier, but ANY tool in the right hands can produce amazing results. So why break the bank if you don't have to.

    • @dmo848
      @dmo848 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yessir

    • @danielentaltsev6680
      @danielentaltsev6680 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      RYOBI tools for finish carpentry let’s you get a lot of various tools for cheap. A nailer a jigsaw a sander a miter saw a track saw etc.

    • @Lee-lb9qh
      @Lee-lb9qh ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Um, I mean you aren't gonna win any NASCAR races in a Ford Focus, just sayin

    • @Cobra7FAC
      @Cobra7FAC ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@Lee-lb9qh Nice analogy, too bad there aren't any for power tools. Maybe there is a reason for that?

    • @sopradarnota
      @sopradarnota ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I totally agree with you.
      My neighbor is 74 years old and ana amazing handy man.
      He dudes cheap ass harbor freight tools and all of his work and finishing still looks amazing lol.

  • @kevinsiggins623
    @kevinsiggins623 ปีที่แล้ว +131

    I’ve used Ryobi and Dewalt professionally (my boss provided the Ryobi tools until I bought my Dewalt tools). In my opinion Ryobi is underrated when it comes to performance. That being said the reason I prefer Dewalt is not the performance, it’s the handle design. Dewalt’s handles are way more comfortable and after 8+ hours of using them heavily the Dewalt just feels better. For people that aren’t going to be using their tools as much Ryobi is definitely the better value though.

    • @ericfranke1637
      @ericfranke1637 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Agree...it's clear that ergonomics are a priority for DeWalt

    • @ometofu
      @ometofu ปีที่แล้ว +4

      agreed and the battery design is better...

    • @teslatech2143
      @teslatech2143 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ometofu a battery is a battery, they typically will use either a 21700 or a 18650 cell, you can get those cells in either brand

    • @ometofu
      @ometofu ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@teslatech2143 battery connector and case design i meant

    • @teslatech2143
      @teslatech2143 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ometofu what don't you like about the current setup?

  • @christsciple
    @christsciple ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I'm about the same age as you, however I was raised in a family of builders, architects, and engineers over here in good ol' Montana. As a contractror, I've never really had a preference for a tool, neither has anyone in my family. It's a matter of using whatever tools works for you and the job you're doing. I do lean towards some colors over others for certain tools simply because I've had good experiences with them and I honestly haven't experimented much with others.
    The past three years I've actually been buying and using more Ryobi for smaller projects simply because they work and I've had good luck with them so far. I still have and use a lot of DeWalt and Makita stuff, but haven't had any major problems with Ryobi and they're also more affordable.
    However, as someone who builds residential homes and apartment buildings, I will say that my DeWalts and Makitas have held up under far more stress than Ryobis. I can drop my DeWalt drill three stories (it happens - don't tell OSHA!) and be confident that it won't be phased. With Ryobi? No way, had chucks break, random parts snap, it's a different game. BUT, I'm totally OK with that - Ryobi is built for a different job and the savings reflect that.
    For normal home owners or hobbyists - Ryobi is a great tool, you get a lot of bang for your buck. I've build sheds, decks, bedrooms, all kinds of stuff without issue.
    Also, have Ryobi yard tools - all of which have been performing great for the last year I've had them.

  • @striperkid
    @striperkid ปีที่แล้ว +11

    We had a storm 2 years ago and lost some trees. I needed a chainsaw and went to the local box store. Only saw they had left was a 40v Ryobi. I basically had no choice so I bought it. It turned out to be one of the best chainsaws I ever used. Since then, I've purchased a Ryobi 40v lawn mower, edger, trimmer, pole saw, leaf blower, and a slew of 18v hand tools. I'm totally all green !!

  • @cesarvarela5438
    @cesarvarela5438 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    I turned 20 this year and i started working and i always wanted to have tools of my own, i decided to go the Ryobi way because not only is it the same battery always, they're great budget tools and sure i barely use them but when i do it's a treat to do so

    • @eyellgeteven9928
      @eyellgeteven9928 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Keep building your collection, and try to learn along the way, and you'll be able to handle most things with your Ryobi tools.

    • @cesarvarela5438
      @cesarvarela5438 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@eyellgeteven9928 Big facts, I'm trying to learn from my uncle and grandfather cuz they have been using tools since they were teens so they know what they're doing and I've learnt a bunch of stuff and also from TH-cam videos

  • @allawishes70
    @allawishes70 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I started out with the blue Ryobi and at one point decided to up my cordless game and actually looked into stepping away from Ryobi but in the end I stayed and with their new line of tools I know I made a great choice price and quality wise. I have a contractor buddy that gives me grief because of my tools but one day his drill wasn't cutting it and as you guess he borrowed mine and was very impressed.

  • @andyjame6351
    @andyjame6351 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    Drill- Packedge in typical box, came with a tool bag (added bonus), two batteries, one charger, drill, and driver. Two words "plenty of Torque" th-cam.com/users/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv well I guess that's three. Nice upgrade from current setup. Has belt clips, I don't think I will be using those. Driver and drill were bigger than what I expected but it is an upgrade from the current setup. For the money I would say that this is a great setup for Professionals and DIY/Weekend warriors.

  • @josephgonzales5030
    @josephgonzales5030 ปีที่แล้ว +908

    Ryobi is paying you and DeWalt wasn't. That's really all there is to it. You don't have to defend or justify the decision.

    • @xcrunner1400
      @xcrunner1400 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      They also paid him for all the tools he had. They do it in stores too. How can we get this section that’s dewalts? Buy out and fill with ours. Got it. Not faulting him I’d do it too but crazy people need it explained

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 ปีที่แล้ว +42

      That was his opening line

    • @TNT_dynamight
      @TNT_dynamight ปีที่แล้ว +4

      precisely this

    • @iVolkswagen
      @iVolkswagen ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Right? I feel like I’m watching a mid roll ad

    • @x3yz442
      @x3yz442 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Honestly though hands down dewalt just doesn’t hold up really.. it’s poor quality lots and use them everyday but hell to the no I’m not going to ryobi my company is switching to Milwaukee lol

  • @paulkirby58
    @paulkirby58 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks for the video, love the work you’re doing. Ryobi has never let me down either. Keep up the good work man.

  • @edschukar8030
    @edschukar8030 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I've been using Ryobi for years. Remodeled a house with them as well and they've never let me down.

  • @emgriffiths1861
    @emgriffiths1861 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Not a Ryobi fanboy but I bought some because they were decent and affordable- now I am searching them out so I can use my battery stash. They also have a large selection and I love the portable fan for working in the heat, under a car, in the RV or just on the deck

  • @quiensoyyo900
    @quiensoyyo900 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I have around 10 Ryobi tools, no regrets, my oldest tool is 7 y.o. and still working like a champ, when I replacing some tools but for the brushless option, I don't know why many people complain about those tools, for me those are life savers...

    • @Xktree72
      @Xktree72 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I have 2 impacts that are 25 years old, back when they were blue, about a week ago 1 of them had the switch stopped being able to change direction.
      Other than that I've installed countless thousands of screws and lags with no issues.
      My oldest batteries are from 2013 and still kicking.
      I'll stick with them forever.

  • @acroman125
    @acroman125 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Just made a lateral move in the last week to Ryobi as well. Got into the Craftsman line, which was solid, but so limited. Their line wasn't really releasing anything new or even close to Ryobi. Not to mention the cost. This only solidifies and supports my choice. Great take 👍🏽

  • @erickpiril5810
    @erickpiril5810 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    I’m the same way. I got into rebuilding my deck from the ground up, but I knew I needed good power tools that wouldn’t kill my wallet given I had a strict budget. I’ve watched pretty much all your videos and I’ve noticed you use ryobi. So I figured why not. So now I have about 20 ryobi tools and garden tools as well. And honestly it’s been money well spent. Wouldn’t of happened if I never stumbled on your videos. You’re awesome dude!!! Keep doing what you do!!! 🤙🏽

    • @vanceflight3433
      @vanceflight3433 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey, I received this same giveaway reply, is this legit

    • @erickpiril5810
      @erickpiril5810 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@vanceflight3433 i don’t know. I hope cause it be cool.

    • @erickpiril5810
      @erickpiril5810 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@vanceflight3433 hey it’s a scam, don’t text that number

    • @vanceflight3433
      @vanceflight3433 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@erickpiril5810 Ah, thanks 😊

  • @apgthewolf
    @apgthewolf ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I use to work for the Big Box store HD and I enjoyed using Ryobi and Ridgid tools personally. I bought a 5 pcs set of Ridgid. Another good way to not break the bank is check the deals the big box store offers as well, helps a ton when getting tools. Mr. Build it, Keep up the good work I enjoy all your videos been watching every one that has come out for a while now and seen some of your old ones as well.

  • @ianschulze1461
    @ianschulze1461 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just bought the 5 piece 18 volt kit and I love it. I love your motto of not being afraid to fail.

  • @DCW_smith
    @DCW_smith ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have green and yellow. I work in bathroom renovations and I use Ryobi all the time - the new HP like is pretty amazing

  • @ninper007
    @ninper007 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yessss, thank you for this video, I've in the brainstorming ideas for my garage and becoming courageous to do so many of my home projects and now I know what tools to invest in! God bless

  • @derap34
    @derap34 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love the honesty and how you addressed the comments, my biggest draws to ryobi is the price, power and how there's literally any tool you can think of that takes advantage of the same battery platform as you addressed in your video. GJ

  • @nickstan8704
    @nickstan8704 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing. Love every video you post and all you do. Truly an inspiration to all of us DIYers. Thanks 🙏

  • @hunskenn5606
    @hunskenn5606 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We got the ryobi leaf blower. Works awesome. But I have to admit my drills and chop saw are dewalt. I think my preference came when I worked for a general contractor and he had mostly dewalt tools. There has been a lot of battery innovation and just plain every day tool innovation since I quit that job. Im interested in even more companies that can compete with ryobi.

  • @zacharymilos392
    @zacharymilos392 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    I make many of my took buying choices based on Project Farm videos. Sometimes Ryobi is an excellent value and I end up buying. Other times... Most of the time... They aren't. However, I don't use these for a living and I just need something that works. Ryobi has been great for 90% of what I needed to get done.

    • @mr.g937
      @mr.g937 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Ryobi is always an excellent value, but it is rarely the best tool.

    • @x3yz442
      @x3yz442 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I quoted project farm to lee in anothwr comment lee got very upset I like project farm and vcg construction both very good

    • @bread-gz3rl
      @bread-gz3rl ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Project farm also buys the old junk version of ryobi or the new HP series with the normal batteries

  • @charlesc9989
    @charlesc9989 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love my Ryobi tools. That is all I have and the best thing is the battery will work with older tools and future tools. Ryobi will always keep the same battery platform to work in any future tool they develop and I also use the 40 volt tools too.

  • @Martinruizthemerchant
    @Martinruizthemerchant 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love that you were fully transparent about why you made the change I bought a home last year that was our dream home but was a fixer-upper it was the only way I could get in this area after getting bids from contractors and filling like it going to take a lot of money to fix this up I decided to try to do the projects my self I begin the buy tools now I have dewalt tools only because my brother in law works for Stanley black and decker so I get a deal on the tools. I also own Ryobi Tools and Rigid they are basically the same company My uncle who does maintenance for an apartment complex told me he loves his Ryobi tools over his Dewalt now not knocking Dewalt as I love their tools also but I for the price, you can get a nice Ryobi set up for a much less price and it would do the same jobs. I love your channel it gives me a lot of info when I tackle my home renovation projects currently working on a hood vent cover

  • @debbydhill
    @debbydhill ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have DeWalt and Ryobi, started moving to Ryobi because of all the different types of tools on the platform. I also have the garage door opener. Just bought a new Ryobi tool this past weekend. They work great and don't break the bank.

  • @sidsteverson1005
    @sidsteverson1005 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I started collecting tools maybe a year ago today. Fortunately at this time, the One+HP platform was really improving and the newest models of different tools are overtaking previous models. The usual tools like the recip, impact, and driver make my jobs easy. I’ve even gotten some miscellaneous tools such as the pole pump and the grease gun. They’re job specific but damn do they get the job done. I’m not all about having the highest numbers. I’ll take ryobi 10/10 times

  • @hueyang9600
    @hueyang9600 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    you don’t have to defend what you use. there is always somebody that isn’t going to be happy. thanks for sharing this and many of your videos! keep on doing what you are doing, i love it! whatever gets the job done! #courageandsweat

  • @matthewtaylor2035
    @matthewtaylor2035 ปีที่แล้ว

    My first battery drill was a blue 12V Ryobi, it was a power house, I loved it, I had for about 4 years before my dad used it and dropped it from a 12 foot ladder and it shattered the internal trigger mechanism beyond repair.

  • @marianomoreno7257
    @marianomoreno7257 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m with you brotha. Keep up the great home renovation. I’m a carpenter from Los Angeles that specializes in custom upholstery. Appreciate the videos.

  • @SaiAkashTumu
    @SaiAkashTumu 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I'm a handyman who has done a tone of projects, Ryobi is very underrated.

  • @marcusmckee3137
    @marcusmckee3137 ปีที่แล้ว

    Appreciate the the info! All about what we can put towards the project. Reliability and price are extremely important. Glad to learn a bit about Ryobi

  • @MudHere1
    @MudHere1 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    I have all Ryobi tools and I love them. Haven't had a problem yet and all the batteries being interchangeable makes it a breeze switching from tool to tool.

    • @marlonestrella8105
      @marlonestrella8105 ปีที่แล้ว

      Do you have any ryobi nailers ?

    • @OffensiveByte
      @OffensiveByte ปีที่แล้ว

      Tried a ryobi orbital sander and it died on my 4th time using it. Switched to Dewalt and haven't has any issues with it so far.

    • @MudHere1
      @MudHere1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OffensiveByte I have the orbital sander and mine lasted 6 years with tons of projects it finally died so I bought another one. I did used the battery powered one and it didnt have quite enough power for me.

    • @MudHere1
      @MudHere1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@marlonestrella8105 no but I'm probably going to get the airstrike 16g nailer soon

    • @coreycrossman9731
      @coreycrossman9731 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@marlonestrella8105 I’ve got an 18g airstrike and have had it about a near now. It works great, I use it for all of my finish carpentry. Even with a 1.5aH battery, the tool last a long time. There’s only one small issue I have, when there’s 2-3 nails left in the sleeve, it tends to jam a little, just need to open it up, put a new row of nails in behind and it works fine.

  • @ivanivan2471
    @ivanivan2471 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve been waiting for this video and was curious about it. Would like to see more in depth review of the tools you like in the system. I recently went all in with Ryobi HP and love them.

  • @JDGecko
    @JDGecko ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for stating what my argument has been for years. I am not a contractor or professional. I'm a homeowner that needs a good reliable tool platform that is wide with many options and won't break the bank. In addition, I can replace one tool 3 times and still be cheaper than most Dewalt.

  • @MobWithGuns
    @MobWithGuns ปีที่แล้ว +36

    Between mechanic stuff and home improvement stuff the best advice I’ve heard is the sliding scale of tools. If you’re going to use it once or twice / occasionally , go with harbor freight or ryobi until it breaks and then you know what type of tool you’ll need by then from using it so much. But if you make your money daily with the tools buy the best tool you can afford at that time.

    • @vanceflight3433
      @vanceflight3433 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey, I got this same reply. Was this giveaway ligit?

    • @Lee-lb9qh
      @Lee-lb9qh ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@vanceflight3433 no it's a scam do not reply, the same happened to me, they told me I won then asked for over $100 dollars for shipping my "free" prize lol

    • @Ofmyownvolition
      @Ofmyownvolition ปีที่แล้ว

      I just keep it dark green. Makita never let me down. I did however go with the ryobi cordless 16g nailer due to two main factors. First ofc was price. I paid $190 and I was nailing. I even ordered from Amazon one of those adapters so I can use my makita 18v batteries with said nailer. Second is that I had a chance to try the makita nailer (this particular one was a well used unit) and I just wasn’t impressed by the operation and so couldn’t justify the $350-$400 price tag when ryobi earns you money on its first job!

    • @papichulo8442
      @papichulo8442 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I've been using hercules from HF, for 5 years now almost daily, I've really beat my impact up and that brand from hercules is great especially the battery and I only got into it because I wanted to be different. And I will never buy into another tool brand. has some cheap shit but they really do have some gems in there my one hercules battery damn near out last 2 Dewalt batteries. Has never let me down.

    • @Ofmyownvolition
      @Ofmyownvolition ปีที่แล้ว

      @@papichulo8442 My portable tablesaw is a herc my miter saw as well. Great build quality at an even greater price!

  • @lydiagraham2188
    @lydiagraham2188 ปีที่แล้ว

    for me it's always been about the impact drivers, they do the bulk of my work, and the Ryobi is larger, and heavier but works perfectly fine. When your driving in 500 screws in a couple of hours it makes a big difference on your hands and arms. I always keep my Ryobi in the truck just in case though.......

  • @rpaasse6453
    @rpaasse6453 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I was actually waiting for this, i'm looking for a platform and will certenly look into Ryobi. I love Makita but the batteries change a lot and the one fits all is just a great plus on Ryobi. Thnx man. Again.

    • @MistaiRek07
      @MistaiRek07 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      i suggest a channel called project farm, they do a good job comparing dirrent types of tool and other equipment

    • @TJsVette
      @TJsVette ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MistaiRek07 PF is awesome!!

    • @rpaasse6453
      @rpaasse6453 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MistaiRek07 thnx.

  • @heathen_7
    @heathen_7 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I went with Milwaukee M12/18 fuel for the major stuff, and it’s been amazing as expected for the price. But less use stuff I go Ryobi now. Couldn’t keep justifying $200 tool only for stuff I needed for a job or two. Been impressed with the random ope options they have like bug foggers etc lol

    • @papirojo4228
      @papirojo4228 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I just got their hot glue gun. My wife loves using it with her Girl Scout troop.

    • @heathen_7
      @heathen_7 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@papirojo4228 the caulk gun, fogger, and chem sprayer just got delivered lol. Who knows what else I’ll end up with

  • @JUSTTRYITDIY
    @JUSTTRYITDIY ปีที่แล้ว

    LOVE IT!!! I have been using the green team for many years now and have got my daughter and her husband on the team also.

  • @phirintra
    @phirintra ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for you honesty. I am just a homeowner who want to do home improvement and i am just a beginner and limit budget, i also decide to go with ryobi too

  • @thecarpenter7526
    @thecarpenter7526 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    My experience with Ryobi, the batteries don’t last long at all. I’m not a fan of battery operated tools anyway but my dewalt batteries outlast Ryobis batteries by days.

    • @zombiesatemyneighbors2347
      @zombiesatemyneighbors2347 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      My Ryobi battery is trash compared to my Ridgid.. same size. Even my off brand battery from Fingerhut lasts longer.

  • @mikerobbins5049
    @mikerobbins5049 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I too started with the Yellow tools. They were good... Then I bought som Ryobi when they were Blue because they were cheaper. They were good as well. Then, Ryobi changed from Nicaragua batteries to Lithium and they would still fit in my old tools. Even better... I still have a few of the old blue tools that still work great but a lot of their newer Green tools. Love them a lot... Don’t see any reason to switch but have had a few Milwaukee pieces over the years that I liked but gifted them to my son-in-law as he is a Milwaukee fan...

  • @truthteller3288
    @truthteller3288 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As a Industrial maintenance technician the 1/2 impact wrench (P262) 1/4 impact driver (PBLID01B) I would recommend.
    The 1/2 drill I struggle to drill through a aluminum block the 3/8 impact wrench could not remove 1/2 bolts or nuts I was a bit disappointed.

  • @windfall35
    @windfall35 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well said...I have invested in generations of excellent tools....DeWalt...Rigid...Craftsman...They were all great construction tools. I have however largely moved into Ryobi (and I'm not a professional grade contractor but a 'many hobby' consumer) because they are good value for money and they are using their 18+ battery technology as the basis of addressing a huge range of wider consumer needs - fans, grease guns, high pressure sprayers, tire inflaters, leaf blowers, food coolers etc. They are present at my home, in my car garage, on my RV and in my boat. I would encourage them to continue to make their batteries more energy dense, less expensive and usable by multi-generational tools if they want to create an unassailable advantage in their market space.

  • @sociopathmercenary
    @sociopathmercenary ปีที่แล้ว

    The $199 dollar Ryobi set is a nice start. Plus HD is always running deals on batteries and tools.
    Direct Tool Outlet is a great source for blemished or reconditioned Ryobi stuff as well.
    I'll spend the few extra bucks on a miter saw or a table saw to get extra precision or durability, but I've been very impressed with my Ryobi stuff.

  • @martyd3188
    @martyd3188 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Dewalt for the win I’m not a contractor but they have never failed me in the past. 5 years plus the grips are comfortable also dewalt stuff is becoming more affordable also the older models

  • @Downsouthie
    @Downsouthie ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve got a Pole saw, weed wacker, drill/driver, impact driver, reciprocating saw, orbital sander, jigsaw, circular saw, multi tool, the dust buster, and probably some more I can’t think of right now. I’m currently renovating a 1930’s house. My tools have held up just fine and don’t everything I needed over the last year. Friend of mine who is a contractor has helped me a little here and there was actually pleasantly surprised with how the Ryobi stuff performed.

  • @mariocarreiro6946
    @mariocarreiro6946 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm die hard dewalt fan & 90% of my platform is Dewalt. But I understand & see where you are coming from. Don't be afraid to use & like what you want, it's your preference. Best of luck on all your projects.

  • @Stwarrior23
    @Stwarrior23 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really respect his viewpoint on breaking the bank and what his viewers say. We all wish we had 10k for tools to do amazing upgrades to our house but we need a more realistic approach with realistic tools that get the job done.
    Most of his viewers are diy people that might use these tools for one project and that’s it and if everyone sees he is using dewalt or Bosch they are gonna think that is the only way so I respect that he can show us that we don’t need fancy tools to get the job done.
    I’ve owned some dewalt tools, yes they feel better built but at the end of the day even as I own a small woodworking business I have plenty of green tools and they haven’t let me down yet and there used daily.

  • @MegaRyan123456
    @MegaRyan123456 ปีที่แล้ว

    i work as a diesel mechanic and love my Milwaukee but i also have some not so used tools in ryobi ... cant beat the price
    i also have secondary tools in ryobi like a 125mm milwaukee grinder for cutting and grinding but a spare ryobi one for running a flapper disk just makes makes life easy

  • @lkm55
    @lkm55 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I use Ryobi at home and have a lot of them. For the job occasionally working on heavy equipment and 1/4” steel I carry Makita. The batteries last longer and the tools under those conditions perform better

  • @TheACCHRM
    @TheACCHRM ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I don't use my tools much (for now), but from all comparisons I've seen, all I can trust is Milwaukee, aside from one drill I had in the very beginning that was Kobalt, all I have now is Milwaukee, will never get anything else.

  • @warrensmith2902
    @warrensmith2902 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Been using them for years, no problems. I have Festool, Ridgid, and HF as well. but my battery platform is Ryobi. Even have some blue remanufactured tools that are still going strong after lots of use. couldn't be happier.

  • @pablomontoya8303
    @pablomontoya8303 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Same feedback. Even if ryobi were crap, the ecosystem and the amount of tools on one batter system is key. You mentioned marine, I switched to full ryobi for the boat tools because I could get everything from a wet/dry vac to a fan to a small inverter on the ryobi system. Since AC power is tough to come by on most boats, it's a huge advantage to run almost everything off of your DC ryobi packs.

  • @RenegadesGarage
    @RenegadesGarage ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Mr. Build It.. Nice sponsorship.. I have a lot of Ryobi tools and haven't had a problem with them yet.. Good quality tools that won't break the bank.

  • @bubbastewart456
    @bubbastewart456 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I purchased a Ryobi set back when they were blue with NiCad batteries. Just starting a family, no money and they were cheap. Fast Forward 15 years and the old NiCad batteries wouldnt hold a charge long enough to accomplish anything. Yes, they lasted 15 years and the only problem was the batteries. I decided to upgrade to the new Lithium batteries and instead of shelling out the $ for a "good" set, I decided that for the price I would give Ryobi another go. I purchased the drill and impact driver set with the thought of "Meh, I dont really use the other saws and stuff to justify spending money on them And I can always purchase them later if I need them". Being a cheap skate at that moment was one of the best things I ever did. You see, when I got home my new Lithium batteries turned out to be backwards compatible with my old Blue Ryobi tools. I have not seen another tool company do that. Ryobi turned me into a life long supporter with that move.
    They are not the greatest tools on the market but they are far from the worst. If I were a general contractor and made my living off of these tools my opinion might be different, but I honestly dont think it would be. A DeWalt might last longer, but I would have to see how many years the extra $ got me before I would switch.

  • @KevinFields777
    @KevinFields777 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I bought that 5pc Roybi set a few years ago as my first cordless tool set and I've been very happy with them, great bang for the buck tool for what little I do. I bought them because I didn't have a Harbor Freight near me and I wanted something I could expand into. Of course, last year our little town got a HF so... LOL. But no regrets. My tools get used regularly (except the leaf blower, turns out that's not so useful).

  • @morrismurray3621
    @morrismurray3621 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have Ryobi tools and I like that they work in my home shop, every time. The drills, biscuit joinery, impact, fret saw etc etc all work. I am not being paid to say this. So often people give me grief that I didn’t buy “real” tools. I have made so many things for us and friends.

  • @denisebaker7532
    @denisebaker7532 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have had Ryobi drills/sander/buffer/polisher and hedge trimmer for >7 years for work around my home and know that each piece is reliable. When Hurricane Ian hit, none of the yard/tree/shrub contractors were interested in small (½ acre) jobs. So, over the past 9 days, this small framed female (w/gloves & glasses) and her TeamRyobi-chain saws, hedge trimmers and power lopper have tackled a large oak that split, many feet of branches, bushes, borders, palms, shrubs, debris & fencing all WITHOUT fail! We (TeamRyobi & I) have kept up with the others in my neighborhood. With power restored I am able to work >8 hours straight. I give out - not my Ryobi tools. Brilliant cordless/interchangable battery system.

  • @DingleBerryMTB
    @DingleBerryMTB ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Also a big fan of Ryobi tools, they are the market leaders in Australia and live up to the job, more and more tradies (Contractors) are using them also!
    They take a beating, and the only one i have had fail on me is the pressure washer. (full refund)

  • @ursulasanchez2356
    @ursulasanchez2356 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    All my tools are ryobi and I love them. No point in breaking the bank for tools I'll see on little projects, woodwork, etc. They are a great brand. I even have their gardening line using the 40V battery. Highly recommend them.

    • @eddiemunster143
      @eddiemunster143 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree 100% I think there perfect for that weekend warrior builds. I’ve done a lot and they definitely work for me

  • @RL-Visuals
    @RL-Visuals ปีที่แล้ว

    I've got a combination of Dewalt and Ryobi tools, I do like the feel of the Dewalt circular saws alot more then the Ryobi's. Drills are on par but I do lean towards grabbing the Dewalt 9 out of 10 times. But for the price and vast selection of tools, Ryobi is amazing. They hold up well, most comes with a 3 year warranty. Theres a bunch of tools that I use like once a year, Ryobi in those situations is my go to. There is no point paying 2-3 times more for a tool that you'll use a few times.

  • @bigredracingdog466
    @bigredracingdog466 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My two platforms are Ryobi and Festool. The tools that require dust collection are Festool like sanders, router, and track saw. All my drills, drivers, flashlights, multitool, fan, etc. are Ryobi.

  • @ScottDabson
    @ScottDabson ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That is exactly how I take on projects. Friends and family ask me how do I know how to do the stuff I do? I tell them I'm not afraid to fail. Thanks for the video. I also have Ryobi tools and Ridged tools and Ego tools. I like battery stuff.

    • @wolff742
      @wolff742 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ego has some damn good lawn yard gear. Mower, chain saw are best for homeowners I've used.

  • @matteagle8206
    @matteagle8206 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been running Ryobi HP line at work plumbing apartments and small commercial buildings, as well as Reno's at home and they never miss a beat and are very tough

  • @D_eggsadv
    @D_eggsadv ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the content man. Thanks for the info!

  • @KOutOfMyYard
    @KOutOfMyYard ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been rocking ryobi since they where blue and yellow and my uncle bought me the big bag o tools when we bought
    Our first house.. have since upgraded some of the tools but steady as she goes👊🏾

  • @sbraudrick
    @sbraudrick ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As a homeowner, not sponsored by anyone... I've been on the Ryobi platform for many years, all the tools work with all the batteries, 'nuff said... no complaints at all.

    • @cameranmanner4701
      @cameranmanner4701 ปีที่แล้ว

      well that's true for all cordless platforms. it would be ideal to have one battery for all platforms then you can cherry pick the best tools for your home. Also it would probably force the tool companies to produce better tools as you are not locked in to one platform.

  • @dayanmejia8183
    @dayanmejia8183 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is Ryobi HP the way to go? Looking to add to my Ryobi tools but I’ve always just bought the regular One+ tools

  • @dsb713
    @dsb713 ปีที่แล้ว

    I thought about getting into Ryobi but I am already invested in milwaukee. I don’t have a lot of tools but they are so darn expensive and I just want the tool to help me without having to worry about it. If I could go back I would most likely just go Ryobi. Definitely good value

  • @rtkawano
    @rtkawano ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The Ryobi HP line is solid and I'm a Milwaukee guy, but I also have several DeWalt and non-HP Ryobi tools.

  • @gino3621
    @gino3621 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When i purchased my 1st home. a Ryboi Drill was gifted to me. it was such a great tool for when i used it i figured why buy another brand and have to buy different batteries and chargers. i now have 10 + Ryobi cordless tools. All are perfect for around the house jobs. i was just able to pick up the P262 for $92 can't wait to use that to get tires off my vehicles this weekend.

  • @asalisaterfield6007
    @asalisaterfield6007 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you said courage and sweat and i immediately sat up and subscribed to get more of this channel

  • @shanedich3660
    @shanedich3660 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I switched over exclusively to Ryobi a few years ago as well after I found it too costly and yard to find a replacement battery for my Makita stuff. I'm a home owner, not a contractor and they perform well, especially for the price.

    • @mx-deadz
      @mx-deadz ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh yea no doubt these will work fine for homeowners, but for someone that works in construction ryobi aren't on mikatas, Dewalt, Milwaukies level.

  • @wastelander89
    @wastelander89 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My father as a general contractor used ryobi Milwaukee and makita.he always talked about loving his blue ryobi drills and inpacts and drivers they never failed him .even dropping them off 40 foot ladders while doing gutters.he like them because he didnt have to break the bank to get more batteries. Unlike Milwaukee and maikta its alot of money. Ryobi isnt the best but works just fine.

  • @joshuaquick5511
    @joshuaquick5511 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I went a atep further and got the 8pc Ryobi set and have been pleased with all of them. Only additional tool from another brand I have are the M12 compact drill and driver that were on sale Black Friday normally $299 for $219

  • @luisprieto4390
    @luisprieto4390 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've had poor luck with ryobi tools. I'm glad many are happy with these tools as they offer great value. I mostly use Makita and some Rigid tools. Makita being my go to

    • @marlonestrella8105
      @marlonestrella8105 ปีที่แล้ว

      Makita is a good tool line, too expensive tho and they never have kits available. If they are it’s super expensive

    • @luisprieto4390
      @luisprieto4390 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@marlonestrella8105 I agree, but IMO Makita tools are just more comfortable to use, are smoother to operate, and most importantly, last under heavy use.

  • @truesimplicity
    @truesimplicity ปีที่แล้ว

    I purchased my first Ryobi tool when my expensive DeWalt screw gun failed failed 3+ decades ago in order just to finish a Job cheaply... 43 Ryobi tools later including all my all OPE tools I still have my fi
    hammer drill. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @amritsingh2171
    @amritsingh2171 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The ytobi brushless hp is underrated. I could afford the red and yellow brands but stuck with thr green machine for my home diy.

  • @SuicidaI_Tendencies
    @SuicidaI_Tendencies ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Always had Snap On tools, Literally $100,000+ in Snap On tools. Now that I'm retired of late last year, having purchased our 2nd house and doing some renovations... at the end of the day, it doesn't matter about brands. Too many brands out there unlike back in 20-30 years ago. At the end of the day, it's what tool that got the job done.

  • @1forzak
    @1forzak ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As a DIY person who's taken on multiple big projects around my new homey.
    Dewalt > ryobi.
    I started with off brands and eventually got a dewalt combi. This was a game changer. I now have dewalt impact, xrp combi, multitool, circular saw and dewalt jigsaw.
    I had all the same tools before but cheaper versions. It really depends on your budget and how often you will use.
    Ryobi is best value for money in my opinion for casual use.

  • @hailster
    @hailster หลายเดือนก่อน

    One nice feature is that the physical battery design hasn't changed since the mid 1990's so if you have any Ryobi tools from then you can still use them with the newer Ryobi batteries. I like it when companies don't make a product obsolete over something like batteries. My dad and myself have both been using Ryobi for years and have never had issues with them. The tool snobs might stick their nose up, but I'll gladly buy the Ryobi tools and save my money to buy even more tools or other fun things.

  • @ShaneGulley
    @ShaneGulley ปีที่แล้ว +38

    This really hits home with me. I had someone give me a really hard time for my tools told me to stop wasting my money on "toys" because I didn't buy DeWalt. I had 2 options buy a cheap tool and build or get a different hobby. I built my kid a giant treehouse with those cheap tools some of them are even black and decker. they have lasted for over 5 years of moderate use.

    • @Stwarrior23
      @Stwarrior23 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ^^ what he said! If you have the skills you can build great looking projects with bare cheap tools you don’t need fancy tools at that point it’s just an ego thing.

    • @marlonestrella8105
      @marlonestrella8105 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Stwarrior23 not necessarily… safety is also a factor you got to think about. I’m not much for putting down anyone who decides to use cheaper tools which probably wouldn’t be used on a day to day bases. Wasting money on expensive tool line when you aren’t going to use it after 3 uses is a mistake I made with dewalt lol, but I encountered safety issues with some of the cheaper brands like ryobi and rigid where safety is paramount. Table saw I bought from ryobi was a big issue for me as I have stated in a thread in this forum about my experience on how it was shaky, the blade didn’t stay still in its Arbor, the fence was flimsy thst it gave me off angled cuts…. The thing was so poorly designed that one has to ask how it got past quality control when this got shipped out? I asked other if they had the same experience and it was something that ryobi had problems with long before… I ended up returning it. Lucky Home Depot had a bunch of dumb people who didn’t ask why I returned it. There is some tools you can get away with when you go cheap, but for tools that you rely heavily upon, lol nah you better fork over the extra $… it’s not an “ego” thing… it’s using your brain and logic

    • @ShaneGulley
      @ShaneGulley ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have to disagree with the safety issues. They all have to be built to safety standards and all my tools have been plenty safe. Now you have to make sure to replace the tool when they break or wear out(which happens sooner) but otherwise all cheaper tools have the same (standard) safety features as expensive ones.

    • @marlonestrella8105
      @marlonestrella8105 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ShaneGulley there’s plenty of videos of safety issues on some of ryobi products man. I witnessed two of them myself with the tablesaw I actually purchased and the mitersaw my neighbor had. Like I said, just do your researc

    • @marlonestrella8105
      @marlonestrella8105 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ShaneGulley here…
      th-cam.com/video/RJCLL50RvEQ/w-d-xo.html

  • @grandmaraps
    @grandmaraps ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I have DeWalt and I have Ryobi. I've had Ryobi when they were blue and they still work just fine even better with the new batteries. I personally think DeWalt is overpriced for both professionals and diyers. They're not what they used to be. If I didn't pay an arm and a leg for the four DeWalt tools that I have, I would ditch them and stick with Ryobi.

    • @marlonestrella8105
      @marlonestrella8105 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Dewalt isn’t even the most overpriced among the tool line tho lol….

    • @marlonestrella8105
      @marlonestrella8105 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Rigid < Ryobi < Dewalt < Makita < miluakee < Festool
      Hierarchy in price and quality

    • @ericfranke1637
      @ericfranke1637 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@marlonestrella8105 I'd put DeWalt ahead of Milwaukee on several tools. Makita for others, especially circular saws.

    • @marlonestrella8105
      @marlonestrella8105 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ericfranke1637 I have majority in dewalt stuff man lol and I have tried a lot of my neighbors miluakee tools. The impact driver and hammer drills are way smoother and more stable. Makita has better drills than the dewalts. The dewalt was good enough for me since I do light work with my tools but if I was a contractor, dewalt would give out way before it’s lifetime. Also I chose dewalt cause their battery is more universal and can be used with other tools of dewalt tools. I hated miluakee batteries. The esthetics of it also annoyed me. With that being said the functional purpose outweighs the esthetics. Dewalt is in the lower totem pole in regards to this…. Only hands down tools dewalt has the upper hand in is the table saw dwe7491, planer . Dwe735. Any other tool there’s always something better between Makita and miluakee

    • @ericfranke1637
      @ericfranke1637 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@marlonestrella8105 have you used any of DeWalts latest 20V Max or 12V Xtreme drills and drivers from the last couple of years? They are totally awesome and really ergonomic. A little bit more power than Milwaukee, too, though it doesn't really matter since they both have plenty. I find the grip on Milwaukee tools to be fatter and less comfortable, and the triggers harder to press as well. They both are top dogs but it's easy to see the differences.

  • @vanceflight3433
    @vanceflight3433 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hey! I am on the Dewalt 20v line, which I think is awesome. However, I'm super thankful for you tackling this subject. I agree with you 100%. You "DO NOT NEED Dewalt" to make amazing projects. Im always telling people this. If you can save the $$ do it.
    👍👍

  • @telefrag93551
    @telefrag93551 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You do great work, keep it up! And as Dave Chappelle said, “Pepsi paid my last, so it tastes better.” Glad you’re successful and I love your vids!

  • @simonhudson9786
    @simonhudson9786 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I use Makita for my tools I use regularly (drills, saws etc) and my less frequent tools I use ryobi (brad nailers, SDS drill, planer), they are a great brand!

    • @marlonestrella8105
      @marlonestrella8105 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Makita is a good brand. I wish their tools had bundles sale tho. It’s hard finding kits

    • @alexg7856
      @alexg7856 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@marlonestrella8105 They don't go on sale a ton but they have spring sales where you can buy a circ saw kit and get free bare tools with them. I think the main thing with Makita is once you have a couple of the batteries you can just buy bare tools for most things and it's much less expensive.

  • @RetroGameDungeon
    @RetroGameDungeon 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love Ryobi. We just bought our new $650,000 house. These are the tools I use. Love them!

  • @pauljamilkowski3672
    @pauljamilkowski3672 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m an HVAC tech and I use Milwaukee for work and Ryobi for all home projects because I don’t need to break the bank on them and it’s the perfect setup for me

  • @ibitaRaptor
    @ibitaRaptor ปีที่แล้ว

    I appreciate the honesty in first 10 seconds.

  • @thatmoneyguy7630
    @thatmoneyguy7630 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like Craftsman. I don’t use it enough to know if they are good or not, I just remember my Dad always having them and with him living thousands of miles away it’s a nice little reminder. 😊

  • @starscream984
    @starscream984 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ryobi are good tools but they start to get pricey here in uk, sometimes shopping around for a good deal for a little more can buy bosch or makita. Of course it always depends

    • @peterfitzpatrick7032
      @peterfitzpatrick7032 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yep, Ryobi is spendy too here in Ireland...🙄
      I buy the Parkside Performance range... black & red livery, BRUSHLESS and all run on Parksides team X20 battery platform... also they come with a 5 YEAR !! warranty ... the cheaper range (the green tools) come with a 3 year warranty...
      You can buy them "bare" too, which makes them very affordable...
      😎👍☘️🍺

  • @bobbystewart2605
    @bobbystewart2605 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m ngl, I started out on ryobi for super cheap, got the 8 tool brushed set for 80 at a pawn shop, and I’ve been pleased. So I upgraded and kept adding and kept some of the older stuff. Now l probably have at least a grand total of stuff, maybe closer to 2. As u said, they’re probably the best bang for the buck. Also, as u also said, on top of tht, they have a lot of stuff for different applications.

  • @orangebullet1
    @orangebullet1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've been using Ryobi since I bought my house back in 2008. My first tool was their weed (whacker) trimmer. 14 years later and the thing still runs like a champ. I too have an arsenal of Ryobi tools. Haters be damned, you can't beat the price and quality. I'm now swapping out older tools for their new HP line. The new 1/2 inch impact is words better than the previous model. AND... they have another, more power impact that can bust over 1000 ft lbs. RYOBI ALL DAY LONG.

    • @erik34
      @erik34 ปีที่แล้ว

      If someone is hatin', it's usually a jealousy thing.

  • @lee7706
    @lee7706 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a person who has many Ryobi tools, most are good tools, the problem is the batteries, my 1.8amp hitachi lasts longer than my 4 amp ryobi one when used in just the drill, my Hitachi drill has a more ergonomic handle in comparison to the Ryobi drill. I have the Ryobi 8" chop saw, and the bevel guage keeps getting filled with sawdust, so when i need to do a 45 degree cut, i need to clean it out first. So if I would do it again, I wouldn't buy Ryobi again, I will replace them with DeWalt or Hikoki or Milwaukee.

  • @hadyanth
    @hadyanth ปีที่แล้ว

    Funny thing is, in the UK Ryobi is pretty much same price as DeWalt. I've always coveted DeWalt, but my sensible brain just got whatever 2nd hand tools I could and I've been able to do the jobs fine. My fav tool is my 18v Bosch drill.

  • @jansz811
    @jansz811 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you have a discount code where we can save some more money? My Black and Decker drill has seen better days, lasted 10 year so cant complain about it but I think I am leaning towards Ryobi since they just have SO MUCH. Thanks for the inspiration and idea's!

  • @thisoldman7142
    @thisoldman7142 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don’t know how well known this is but you can buy adapter’s that let you interchange battery’s and tools of different make’s. I have some old Black and Decker tools that I use my new, more efficient Dewalt battery’s in. Also have an adapter that allows me to use my Dewalt battery’s in my Ryobi nail guns. Got them from a seller on eBay.

  • @Mixwell1983
    @Mixwell1983 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im mainly on Ridgid but had a cheap ryobi leaf blower that came with battery and i got the clip fan.. well i got a 6ah knockoff battery and also found a ridgid batttery to Ryobi tool so most of the ryobi tools i buy are more for yardwork but Im not really invested in their battery platform since i can use my ridgid adapter so win win for me. My saws, drills and impacts are Ridgid and all my yard tools and a few extras like 150w invertor is Ryobi.

  • @norcross26
    @norcross26 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's awesome.. thanks for explaining.. I always wanted to ask what you thought about that brand and dewalt. Thanks for clearing it up. I've got several type and they all work out for me. I grew up on Craftsman tool.

    • @norcross26
      @norcross26 ปีที่แล้ว

      I personally will not push snapon tools, I had used them in the Marine Corps and they did what the name says Snap. But if people love them then good on them but not me.