Ryobi is also owned by TTI who also makes milwaukee. Thats why I trust Ryobi for a long time now. A lot of professional woodshops uses cheap tools including Ryobi. It all comes down to how well you know and use your tools.
This is a brilliant review, gotta be one of the best reviewers out online, very fair and honest. I have genuinely been looking for a good Ryobi router review without a bunch of timewasting chat and ramblings. This Ryobi review has helped me decide on if I should go ahead and get one. Thank you Ben Grimsley for a great tool review.
I have several Ryobi tools, both corded and cordless. Never had a problem with them. My 1/4" impact driver (blue). Fell from a 6' ladder and still works today. That was around 6 years ago. My son in law is an electrician and he has burned up DeWalt drills and drivers.
One thing I was taught was take care of your tools and they will take care of you!!! It seems a lot of items are not made to last and are just not fixable today, just throw it away and get a new one
I love my Ryobi tools, but I like the dust collection on this router. I have an older model that did not have the dust collection, I may have to go buy a new tool soon.
Thanks mate.! From 🇦🇺 Just what I needed to know before buying. Great review. Most of my tools dewalt but sometimes good to drop a rung especially if you’re practicing.
This router works fine…with the larger plate I made to replace that smaller clear plate they give it. For plunge routers I’d go outside the Ryobi family…
Bits that have a quarter inch chunk works great for me. I knew exactly what you meant! Quarter inch chuck is just as easy to comprehend but quarter inch shaft just sounds perverted 😂 thanks for the review. Very informative
be careful when buying a ryobi palm router ........the collar sticks and is hard to remove. check it at the store before buying. i bought one and the collar WOULD NOT come off. --even the men at the store could not get it off except to stand on it and pull up!!!!! as i was exchanging it for a second one a lady who had bought one previously said they were notorious for the collar being very hard to remove.
This router is a steaming pile of hot garbage! And this comes from someone who has an entire tool set of Ryobi stuff. My other Ryobi tools I love, but after having this router for only a year and using it less than a handful of times, it started to fail. And by fail I mean it would suddenly plunge deeper in a cut. So I went back to the handbook and made sure I was setting everything correctly, and I was. What I realized was the pertinent piece that travels up and down the depth shaft is plastic. It needs to be metal. This is what is preventing mine from not having this failure. I know these are cheap and this might prohibit Ryobi from making this component metal, but it there ever was a component on this router that needs to be metal in order to have it work properly, this is the one. I'm currently look for a replacement router OUTSIDE the Ryobi family.
Ryobi is also owned by TTI who also makes milwaukee. Thats why I trust Ryobi for a long time now. A lot of professional woodshops uses cheap tools including Ryobi. It all comes down to how well you know and use your tools.
They have pleasantly surprised me several times with their tools! Thanks for watching!
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Thank you for saving some minutes of my life.
This is a brilliant review, gotta be one of the best reviewers out online, very fair and honest. I have genuinely been looking for a good Ryobi router review without a bunch of timewasting chat and ramblings. This Ryobi review has helped me decide on if I should go ahead and get one. Thank you Ben Grimsley for a great tool review.
Thank you so much! Glad to have been helpful
I have several Ryobi tools, both corded and cordless. Never had a problem with them. My 1/4" impact driver (blue). Fell from a 6' ladder and still works today. That was around 6 years ago.
My son in law is an electrician and he has burned up DeWalt drills and drivers.
This is great to hear. I have always wondered about how long Ryobi tools last. Sounds like yours is still going strong!
Mine has also lasted years. Sad that this is impressive. My dad's generic drill has worked for decades without issue.
One thing I was taught was take care of your tools and they will take care of you!!!
It seems a lot of items are not made to last and are just not fixable today, just throw it away and get a new one
I love my Ryobi tools, but I like the dust collection on this router. I have an older model that did not have the dust collection, I may have to go buy a new tool soon.
Thanks mate.! From 🇦🇺 Just what I needed to know before buying. Great review. Most of my tools dewalt but sometimes good to drop a rung especially if you’re practicing.
Thanks for watching! Glad the video was helpful.
This router works fine…with the larger plate I made to replace that smaller clear plate they give it. For plunge routers I’d go outside the Ryobi family…
For plunge routers, I agree with you. I have a milwaukee
Love my Ryobi palm router
I am excited to use my more!
Bits that have a quarter inch chunk works great for me. I knew exactly what you meant! Quarter inch chuck is just as easy to comprehend but quarter inch shaft just sounds perverted 😂 thanks for the review. Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
The newer version (which you got) is a great little router for small jobs. Get an HP battery on there and it really screams through material.
I have been enjoying using it. I do want to upgrade my battery in the future. Thanks for watching!
I have had trouble getting the bits in
It is not as easy as my Bosch Colt router.
Ryobi is a jack all trade brand. it gets the job. Not best but are good in a pinch.
I agree
I have one and it works well for my needs.
Check ur title... it says "before you but" instead of "before you buy"🤔🤔... is that intentional?
Good catch! Just fixed that. Thank you
Could have saved some money and just bought the router kit that comes with a 4ah battery and a charger.
Anybody else see a " crescent wrench " 🤔 I just saw a 🔧
be careful when buying a ryobi palm router ........the collar sticks and is hard to remove. check it at the store before buying.
i bought one and the collar WOULD NOT come off. --even the men at the store could not get it off except to stand on it and pull up!!!!!
as i was exchanging it for a second one a lady who had bought one previously said they were notorious for the collar being very hard to remove.
bro , no battery router in your cnc , dont be silly
This router is a steaming pile of hot garbage! And this comes from someone who has an entire tool set of Ryobi stuff. My other Ryobi tools I love, but after having this router for only a year and using it less than a handful of times, it started to fail. And by fail I mean it would suddenly plunge deeper in a cut. So I went back to the handbook and made sure I was setting everything correctly, and I was. What I realized was the pertinent piece that travels up and down the depth shaft is plastic. It needs to be metal. This is what is preventing mine from not having this failure. I know these are cheap and this might prohibit Ryobi from making this component metal, but it there ever was a component on this router that needs to be metal in order to have it work properly, this is the one. I'm currently look for a replacement router OUTSIDE the Ryobi family.
I have not had this problem yet, but I can see it happening. I love my colt palm router from Bosch!
Battery life ? And battery charging time