RYOBI 40v chainsaw face off [18 v14]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2022
- Does size matter when it comes to chainsaw bar length? You bet it does! Check out this face off, I wanted to show you the performance of the 40v HP 18" vs the 14" brushless. I know what your thinking but there is a big price difference and size does matter for compactness vs power. You need to watch this one all the way through! @RYOBITOOLSUSA
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Major downside is after 5-6 big cuts, the batteries need a break. I have 5 40v batteries I use, and for processing anything substantial a gas saw makes more sense
Thanks for the comparison. I have the 14" and I love it. I don't use it much, but when I do I know it will be ready to go. I don't have to worry about gas going bad and making the saw useless.
I have both and suspect your chain on the 14 was garbage. The 18" does have more capacity but I find can be awkward for general clean up due to excessive bar length. My 18 also likes to throw the chain often when used for trimming. You should also learn how to properly handle a saw before you get hurt 😅
Love my 14 Ryobi but I think the 18 hp is in my future. Great video, thanks for making it. 👍
I've got the 14 and have been a bit underwhelmed, the 18 looks like exactly what I wanted.
Thanks for reviewing this newer HF vise. I’ve been curious about it since seeing it for the first time a few months ago. They really are making some great value options in woodworking for the intermediate woodworker or hobbyist. I’m glad that this one is as good as it seems.
Are these the newest 40v saws or the last generation brushless?
also, a new chain versus one that is too loose and has a few cuts on it. that 14in chain is too loose, and needs to be sharpened.
I'm looking for this as a SHTF chainsaw, it's quiet, I have solar so fuel never runs out, and I have 4 batteries for this already because I have other 40v tools
Cool demonstration! Thanks alot !
For those interested in the TtC (Time to Cut) metrics:
I am a big fan of battery when possible. No carb, no messy fuel, no fumes making me stink for the rest of the day, no yanking to start after setting it down, can carry it in my hatchback, doesn't disturb neighbors (especially when I am trying to get trees out of the road on my way to work at 4AM), and long run probably costs less. I cut down probably 100 trees with the 14" so I have high hopes for the 18" upgrade!
Excellent video, I'm going to pick up the 18 now. Subscribed....thank you
Thank you. Just bought the 14 inch.
Just seen this video now. And I would love to see a new video comparing the 18" versus the 20" that just came out.
Nice!
Damn I would love the hat and log shield
Love the helmet I will look for it.
You should do a follow up video comparing the new 20 inch chainsaw to the old 18 inch chainsaw. The new 20 inch is supposed to be the equivalent of a 50cc gas chainsaw while the 18 inch is supposed to be the equivalent of a 37cc gas chainsaw. No one has made a video comparing the two of them. You could be the first!
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