Thank you for doing this demonstration it is very helpful ! Bought a house at an auction, and there were a bunch of tools left in it. Now I know what they are and how to use them !
Thank you for this. I just brought one to cut up some wood, and the instructions are useless and even so bad, its dangerous. I didn't know what blade was what, how to fit it. I needed to see it in action and your video was spot on! Thank you and I now feel happy to use it (But I will take off the battery when I change blades - I felt nervous when you did that!! 🙂😳
I bought a lot of Ryobi tools in the special buy boxes. So I would get a tool and two batteries or two tools, some really cool stuff. And because I have all these extra batteries now I can just keep them charged. I never run out of batteries. If you want a really cool tool, get the ryobi air technology, battery powered staple gun. My very first ryobi tool was the sawsall. I have never cut metal with any of the tools, but I've got some Chain link kennel poles I want to cut evenly and see if I can create a fence for my dog. I enjoyed the video.
The difference between the battery you just got in this video and the older top of the line battery compared to the one below it is that the top battery talks to the brushless tools in a way while the ones below that won’t talk to the brushless tools but they still will work
@@The2009An Ich kann nur immer mit dem Kopf schütteln, wenn Menschen nicht in der Lage sind, Fragen zu lesen, zu verstehen und dann darauf zu antworten. Ihre Frage war klar formuliert und er gibt zur Antwort mit welcher Säge das Gerät geliefert wird. ??
Great review. I got this sawzall and have been using it with a 2ah battery. Mine does good for about 15-20 min of straight cutting but then the thermal protection on the battery shuts it off. I wonder if others have the same problem.
I got one today. Wasn't planning on it. I just needed batteries and I bought 4 tool set that comes with a drill, impact, light, and that saw which in includes 2 batteries and charger. It was literally cheaper buying a 4 set tool with batteries than just a 2 pack battery. It was on clearance for $129 while batteries cost the same price.
I have challenge finding replacement blades for the Ryobi brushless reciprocating saw. The one I bought came with one blade for cutting wood. I need advice on finding compatible blades to cut metal.
I had to find a video on this Sawzall to say what I just did. I've had this Sawzall for about a year now. And today I really put it to the test. My mother inlaw has a pipe leaking and it's from a tree. I have a chainsaw but I need to take it into the shop. And I never have time. The base is only 12 inches. There was power lines in every directions so I couldn't just let it fall. So I grabbed my ryobi and a 4ah lithium plus battery. I didn't have any problems and I had to make quite a bit of cuts. It took me two hours. I had some problems but it's probably because of the cheap harbor freight blades. Real cheap. Stick to Diablo. It's a 105 out. And the battery lasted just about to end of the base when I got all the limbs cut. Half way through I had to get another one. A regular 4ah one. I went through two bars cutting the base. I even bled on the tool because I got a nose bleed up on the ladder and didn't give two donkey turds to come down and put a tampon in my nose cause it got broken in a bar fight a couple years back. So there is blood and tree gunk all on it. Didn't burn out in 100+ degree weather. Great damn tool. Wish I did a video.
Not neccesarilly true. Higher ah battery will typically have lest voltage drop therefore outputting higher current which equals more power. Depending on the tool and the battery might not be noticeable, but some tools such as a circular saw that require more power will perform better with a larger battery. Idk how noticeable it will be between say a 4ah or larger, but if you use a 1.5 ah battery and 4ah on a circular saw I bet you notice the difference. I think 4 ah is considered the standard needed with most more demanding tools, technically might run with less. But not optimally.
Remove the battery when switching out blades… geez
why?
There’s a lock button for a reason
@@chriscraft2 Because it's standard safety practice? 😳🩸
@@221b-Maker-Street Safety slows you down
@@MrBarto96 And a lack of it slows you down permanently.
Thank you for doing this demonstration it is very helpful ! Bought a house at an auction, and there were a bunch of tools left in it. Now I know what they are and how to use them !
Thank you for this. I just brought one to cut up some wood, and the instructions are useless and even so bad, its dangerous. I didn't know what blade was what, how to fit it. I needed to see it in action and your video was spot on! Thank you and I now feel happy to use it (But I will take off the battery when I change blades - I felt nervous when you did that!! 🙂😳
I bought a lot of Ryobi tools in the special buy boxes. So I would get a tool and two batteries or two tools, some really cool stuff. And because I have all these extra batteries now I can just keep them charged. I never run out of batteries. If you want a really cool tool, get the ryobi air technology, battery powered staple gun. My very first ryobi tool was the sawsall. I have never cut metal with any of the tools, but I've got some
Chain link kennel poles I want to cut evenly and see if I can create a fence for my dog. I enjoyed the video.
The difference between the battery you just got in this video and the older top of the line battery compared to the one below it is that the top battery talks to the brushless tools in a way while the ones below that won’t talk to the brushless tools but they still will work
Definitely a great review. Thanks for making and sharing this. Terrific work.
Are you able to cut through the pole with the same blade that it came with or do I need another blade?
it comes with a wood blade
@@chriscraft2 so I need a different blade for metal?
@@chriscraft2 what blade did you use for the pole?
@@The2009An Ich kann nur immer mit dem Kopf schütteln, wenn Menschen nicht in der Lage sind, Fragen zu lesen, zu verstehen und dann darauf zu antworten. Ihre Frage war klar formuliert und er gibt zur Antwort mit welcher Säge das Gerät geliefert wird. ??
I'm currently in the market for a recip saw. What is the model number on this one?
Great review. I got this sawzall and have been using it with a 2ah battery. Mine does good for about 15-20 min of straight cutting but then the thermal protection on the battery shuts it off. I wonder if others have the same problem.
Because you’re running it straight and it’s overheating causing it to go into protection mode
It’s that time of year again!!! 😎👍👍
Do you think it could be used with a dewalt metal cutting blades to cut fence post cylinders?
all blades are the same
Is the chain link posts around that same thickness ?
I got one today. Wasn't planning on it. I just needed batteries and I bought 4 tool set that comes with a drill, impact, light, and that saw which in includes 2 batteries and charger. It was literally cheaper buying a 4 set tool with batteries than just a 2 pack battery. It was on clearance for $129 while batteries cost the same price.
I have challenge finding replacement blades for the Ryobi brushless reciprocating saw. The one I bought came with one blade for cutting wood. I need advice on finding compatible blades to cut metal.
they sell blades everywhere use any brand .. I have never even used a ryobi blade other than the one it came with
@@chriscraft2 Thank you
I had to find a video on this Sawzall to say what I just did. I've had this Sawzall for about a year now. And today I really put it to the test. My mother inlaw has a pipe leaking and it's from a tree. I have a chainsaw but I need to take it into the shop. And I never have time. The base is only 12 inches. There was power lines in every directions so I couldn't just let it fall. So I grabbed my ryobi and a 4ah lithium plus battery. I didn't have any problems and I had to make quite a bit of cuts. It took me two hours. I had some problems but it's probably because of the cheap harbor freight blades. Real cheap. Stick to Diablo. It's a 105 out. And the battery lasted just about to end of the base when I got all the limbs cut. Half way through I had to get another one. A regular 4ah one. I went through two bars cutting the base. I even bled on the tool because I got a nose bleed up on the ladder and didn't give two donkey turds to come down and put a tampon in my nose cause it got broken in a bar fight a couple years back. So there is blood and tree gunk all on it. Didn't burn out in 100+ degree weather. Great damn tool. Wish I did a video.
I am.unable to remove the blade for replacement....any suggestions? 🤔
Wd 40 .. sone type of oil
@@chriscraft2Thanks! That did the trick. 👍
think of getting 1 to help me out with my diy things i do
These come with a 6 year warranty with 3 years for the battery which is excellent.
that is crazy.. so far so good with mine.. thanks for the info..
3 year warranty.
How do you get the blade out when you broke the latch to release the blade up
I just reach in and grab it, although I'd recommend a flathead screwdriver through the hole tho.
larger amp hour dictates longer runtime not les power.
Not neccesarilly true. Higher ah battery will typically have lest voltage drop therefore outputting higher current which equals more power. Depending on the tool and the battery might not be noticeable, but some tools such as a circular saw that require more power will perform better with a larger battery. Idk how noticeable it will be between say a 4ah or larger, but if you use a 1.5 ah battery and 4ah on a circular saw I bet you notice the difference. I think 4 ah is considered the standard needed with most more demanding tools, technically might run with less. But not optimally.
can use it for removing turf?
no, but you may need it for removing roots you will find
6:13 that can cut a wire net???!! 4:27 that tubing looks very thick!!
thanks i want the bad boy 4 bolt amp whatever guy said thank you
I'm a ryobi guy but the dewalt looked like an old ass model. a new dewalt tool with new dewalt battery would probably outperform the ryobi
It should, it costs a lot more.
I've never had any luck with Ryobi, I have friends that love them.
Maybe it’s operator? Not luck when using tools.
again one of those devices that miraculously stopped working shortly after the warranty
You know this how? Internet?
I'm still using my dad's old blue Ryobi tools from 20 years ago lol (along with my own)
Because i’m a girl i’m digging the light weight to cut my big agave plant super good feel to my hands