RYOBI Link Modular Storage System Review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @kennythomsonjr5553
    @kennythomsonjr5553 2 года назад +2

    You do such a great job on every video. You are now my go2 guy. Thank you for your positive attitude and making it easy for 60 year old rookies like me

  • @winkletown8828
    @winkletown8828 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video as always. This wall system is top tier in pretty much every way possible. They're a tad pricey for a bunch of plastic mounts, but the end result is an astronomical amount of function and organization. Ryobi hit the nail right on the head with this assortment of products. My workspace needs this desperately but having just come from neck surgery, it's going to be a little bit before I can squeeze it into my budget. I really want to grab some extras and incorporate it into my mobile service vehicle as well. Imagine opening up your vehicle and having everything looking so clean and professional. Maybe next year if I continue improving. Anyway, thanks for showcasing this amazing product line from my personal favorite tool company. I love love LOVE my Ryobi HP tools and really don't need to consider anything else.

  • @randysmith9636
    @randysmith9636 2 года назад

    Good morning from mid Tn. I hope everyone is having a great day. Many year's ago I used the Craftsman wall system. It worked pretty well especially for hanging your yard tools, extention cords and such.
    If only Ryobi would tone down their dang color choice.
    Thanks again for another great video.
    Stay strong brothers.

  • @shanpowers
    @shanpowers Год назад

    Great video thanks for this! I'm looking at this system right now, and you really made it easy to plan out my own setup. Showing the measurements and how easy it is to just get it up and get it going was super helpful.

  • @slim56
    @slim56 2 года назад

    I really like the ryobi link. I’m definitely going have to try it out.

  • @jfraz6246
    @jfraz6246 Год назад

    The link storage is great for, garage/shed storage solutions. I love it it for my garage gym, and the shed, since I really only need the single slate running across the wall. I do the think the Milwaukee wall system is a little better for shop organizing but that’s fine for me 😅

  • @joe112000
    @joe112000 2 года назад

    Good system, I like mine. It’s been on sale at my local HD for about a month or so.

  • @goforthbmerry
    @goforthbmerry 2 года назад

    I would have liked to see some of the newer items they recently announced/ released that add even more flexibility to the system. The new Milwaukee system also looks good.

  • @paulgerg6879
    @paulgerg6879 2 года назад

    what the ryobi link misses is security. If someone breaks into my shed, they are going to find all my tools, easily nickable. A locking mechanism so you can only get the tools out with a key would seem a really sensible option here as this stuff costs a lot.

    • @jackies_world
      @jackies_world 5 месяцев назад

      Not sure if you're keeping up with them but they do have a locking cabinet now.

  • @mlife2
    @mlife2 2 месяца назад

    The screws that come with these are not good. They strip really easily.

  • @TheScaleTech
    @TheScaleTech 2 года назад

    Junk system. I bot the full set of boxes when it was on sale. They mostly just sit in the back seat of my work truck and they’re already falling apart. If I actually used them hard they’d be in pieces already.

  • @shanew7361
    @shanew7361 2 года назад +2

    Milwaukee really needs to get with the 21st century, so far behind its pathetic.

    • @danstough9265
      @danstough9265 2 года назад +1

      Milwaukee's Packout has some wall mounting fixtures and abilities. I will say I like the larger shelves with tool storage more and have some. Milwaukee's systems are definitely more designed and intended for commercial use and have to make some accommodations for it while Ryobi knows its going to be used in a residential setting and can be better suited for it.

    • @winkletown8828
      @winkletown8828 2 года назад +2

      Milwaukee honestly doesn't impress me at its price point. Yeah they look nice and you get those bonus "look at me" points in front of the apprentice's, but at the end of the day, my Ryobi HP tools will do the same job at a fraction of the cost therefore putting money in my pockets at a higher rate. Yeah you might run one less screw per day, you might make one less cut over a weeks time, but realistically, we live in real life and there's just no way to justify the added cost. Marketing wank and fancy lingo that's been programmed in your head such as the popular terms "pro sumer" and "homeowner" to distinguish a quality or market target are just wank. I'm a mobile mechanic and custom car audio installer (live in a rural area so multiple skills required) and having given the Ryobi HP tools a fair shake, over a year later I'm still using the same tools, problem free, never underwhelming or underperforming in any areas, I'm a 25+ year "pro" , GM certified, all the fancy plaques, certificates and clutter that comes from the years of dedication to my craft. I can honestly say to everyone I meet, I love my Ryobi HP tools and have never wanted anything better if there is such a thing. 6" hole saw is no problem for the drill, lag bolts, sanding, you name it, they handle it. So being a "pro" there's no way anyone can ever tell me that Ryobi tools are not "pro level" or anything else they heard or read on the internet. 😎 I stand by my work and I can't do that without quality tools.
      My absurd amount of trophies, medals, certificates and certifications speak for themselves. Thanks Ryobi, for making such amazing products!!!!
      Milwaukee is behind in many ways and even though they're great products, there's no reason why people need to think that they're any better than anything else just because they cost more.

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 2 года назад +1

      @@winkletown8828 I agree, my brother in law swears by Ryobi. He' owns and runs a landscaping company and utilizes their tools. My dumb ass fell for the Milwaukee hype, however I got mine super cheap. I like the ergonomics of Makita and quality.

    • @danstough9265
      @danstough9265 2 года назад

      @@winkletown8828 I only use Ryobi tools for power tools and have never had an issue with quality or performance. The only thing I like about Milwaukee more is their M12's have smaller batteries and can get in more places as my Ryobi impact driver battery has gotten in the way when working around suspension components.

  • @got2getit204
    @got2getit204 2 года назад

    I like it but I don’t if that makes since I think this for like nerdy techie neat clean works everyday with in suits come home and not hard on tools and like things neat and into Star Wars!

  • @AquariusFX
    @AquariusFX Год назад

    I'm in the Ryobi eco system, but won't buy this overprice storage system.