I think you crossed the Wet/Dry Vac with another product. You showed to promo for the wet/dry vac but then showed the kit and webpage for a different stick vac.
exchanged 3 different times a Ryobi brad nailer 18 ga model p321 and all 3 did not shoot the nail. The nail would only come out half way out. The batteries are fully charged and still did not shoot the nails
They show the vac being put into its docking station afterward, and a ‘self clean’ button being pressed? Not sure about it being able to fully sanitize a raw egg though…. I’d use a paper towel to capture 99% of a raw egg before I’d use any kind of vacuum on it… that looks like a case for manually cleaning the roller w/boiling water & bleach…
@@maxpolaris99 you should take better care of your tools and you won’t need to be looking for parts. I’ve got a Ryobi drill that I bought in 1998 or 99 and I use it every day. I bought a Ryobi drill for a friend and he broke it in less than 6 months. Difference in people.
Battery chainsaws are just for people that putter in their yard and are not meant for real wood cutting unless you have 5 batteries or more and a way to charge them.
I thought it was common knowledge that Ryobi tools aren't meant for tradesman or professionals? Nobody is taking a Ryobi chainsaw into the Canadian wilderness to fell trees for a lumberyard. They're meant for occasional DIY jobs by everyday people
Your stated prices frequently don't match the price you're showing on their website.
Looking forward to the new EDGE BATTERY with TABLESS CELLS it's going to be 4 AMPs when is it coming out
There's also a basic 3/8" drill/driver as well. Ideal for when you only occasionally need a tool like that.
I always appreciate your no-nonsense announcements and reviews. 👍
The chainsaw is a beast untill the battery overheats!!!
I think you crossed the Wet/Dry Vac with another product. You showed to promo for the wet/dry vac but then showed the kit and webpage for a different stick vac.
Good stuff
exchanged 3 different times a Ryobi brad nailer 18 ga model p321 and all 3 did not shoot the nail. The nail would only come out half way out. The batteries are fully charged and still did not shoot the nails
Did you change the nails depth mine works great and on the right side towards the tip of the nail there is a thing that you spin to change the depth
I have that laser level and it works great.
Its only going to work as indicated if the bubble is accurate. I normally wouldn't trust a 6"level to be accurate over any long distance?
It shows as it sticking to the wall--how does it stay?
@@joebelair By an air pump. It sucks air in through the bottom causing a suction
That screwdriver doesn't have all adjustable clutch unlike the Milwaukee M12 screwdriver.
Vacuum and deck nailer i want just 2 damn expensive
Vacuuming a raw egg? With a rotating brush that has thousands of little bristtles? Hummm, not sure about that...
Three stooges making scrambled eggs,
They show the vac being put into its docking station afterward, and a ‘self clean’ button being pressed? Not sure about it being able to fully sanitize a raw egg though…. I’d use a paper towel to capture 99% of a raw egg before I’d use any kind of vacuum on it… that looks like a case for manually cleaning the roller w/boiling water & bleach…
Lol agreed. I feel like the marketing team were "one upping" each other till someone said "a whole raw egg"
Shame on Ryobi for the price of that inverter 😂
Good luck getting parts for Ryobi tools
You don’t look for parts. They are cheap so just get a new tool. The Ryobi tools that I have I never need parts. They last forever.
@@JohnDavis-yz9nq replace a $300 tool because a cheap little part they list for $7 snapped . Ok genius
@@maxpolaris99 you should take better care of your tools and you won’t need to be looking for parts. I’ve got a Ryobi drill that I bought in 1998 or 99 and I use it every day. I bought a Ryobi drill for a friend and he broke it in less than 6 months. Difference in people.
I just had my first encounter with Ryobi customer service. It was horrible. I will slowly be switching to another brand for my main tools
It's rYobi, not REEobi.
ruclips.net/video/_MpZw3O8LkI/видео.html -- 14 second mark, you're welcome. 👍🏻
It's still RYE-O-BEE
@@dAzFivefoUrI am pretty sure the company knows how to pronounce its own name. REEyobi
Give away the tools, make money on the batteries.
Why the totally obnoxious "music"?PLEASE NO!
Battery chainsaws are just for people that putter in their yard and are not meant for real wood cutting unless you have 5 batteries or more and a way to charge them.
I thought it was common knowledge that Ryobi tools aren't meant for tradesman or professionals? Nobody is taking a Ryobi chainsaw into the Canadian wilderness to fell trees for a lumberyard. They're meant for occasional DIY jobs by everyday people
Hey, I love my 40v Ryobi chainsaw. If I have a big job, I hire a tree guy but 90% of the time my Ryobi can do the job.
No thanks. I will stick with my Bauer and Hercules tools. Ryobi lost my business with their high prices and dead batteries
No thanks I will stick with Ryobi much better.
Ryobi tools are not good enough for diy nevermind anything else