RYOBI vs HART Drills 🔥 Cheap Tool Tuesday!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Which budget drill will prevail - the Ryobi P215 or the Hart HPDD01? Do you need to step up to a Ridgid, Milwaukee, DeWalt or Makita? Let's find out!
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I'm at 12:10 and I'm still waiting for the portion where these convert to a 1/2" impact wrench. Come on TTI, really laggin behind lately! :P
For real though it's funny how these drills, even bargain basement brushed models, beat the pants off what we used years ago in the NiCad era (I miss myself some long Makita magazine battery action though)
Haha
@@toolsandtactics what’s up my man. How’s it hanging
TTC, you need to do a cheap impact driver torque test. Pit Ryobi and Hart against the Bauer and Kimo
Good to see you back!
He’s back folks!
That’s a nice looking piece of wood you’re drilling into. Appreciate it!
Came off the purple discount pile at HD! 😅
Word is he even drill with his wood.
Direct Tools Factory Outlet is great. They put a store on my nearest mall and it was a great experience. Very few Milwaukee tools but I've got a deal on a Ryobi One HP SDS+ 1" rotary hammer drill (bare tool) for $85 + tax.
About half of the stuff is factory refurbished but they still give you 1 yr warranty.
The 1/2" mid-torque impact wrench was also $85 bare tool but I already had one, otherwise I'd have bought it.
They also have lots of Ridgid tools to choose from.
Most tests I’ve seen point to Hart having a little more power than Ryobi, but I definitely agree with the advantage of a larger tool lineup.
I had the Ryobi, would buy it again before Hart
Out of the two in this demonstration, I would take the HART...cause I do it with HART 🙂✌️❤️ If it were the brushless models, I would definitely go with RYOBI.
Hart has brushless drill and impact
Everyone knows Rye-obi drills work better than Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-obee drills. ;)
Nice thing about Ryobi's expansive lineup is you can start with a cheap drill like theP215, but if you want to move up to something with more power, Ryobi offers several drills and you don't need to change battery systems (I really like the idea behind the HP line for that reason).
I would be surprised if Hart will be in Walmart in ten years. I've seen brands come and go.
Nice review!
Thanks for stopping by!
@@PhillyFixed Of course! Can't wait to see more!
@@HARTToolshey, I’ve been looking for you. my angle grinder stopped working. 🤨
Catch the right deal you could get Bosch, Dewalt or Kobalt for around a $100.
Ah the age old battle between a wet shart and a hearty cry…obi
😂🤣😂
Something Milwaukee 🤡s say for 1000
Would like to see a teardown - are they the same internals? Because same parent company and apparently a lot of design crossover on some of the tools.
Right now at Home Depot you can pick up the ryobi with 2 1.5 ah batteries for $79 and get either a free 4 ah HP battery or a 2 pack 2 ah battery.
Where is Chaka Gillis when I need him?
The funny thing is that the dewalt atomic drill is 1/3 length and 6x as powerful
If u go for their hp version... I'm not that sure
Just kind of proves my mindset = why are these battery jobs essential ? having worked in construction there is always ways to get power to somewhere, if employees cant use their brain to get power to a job ?? realistically do these things as a group product have a place? charging expensive batteries that often cost more to replace than the machine itself, planned obsolescence, ,just use corded, when on site and no grid take your generator,
I've got the Hart drill, came in a 5 tool kit I got for $50 😁 Got my money worth in the batteries/crappy charger/reciprocating saw and hand vac, so it's just a spare drill driver now. No idea why it's so huge.
Damn and here I am bragging about the drill, impact driver, 2 batteries, and charger I snagged for $55.
The charger really is crappy though. I see that as the failure point that kills the whole system. 😏
@@dchawk81 yeah for sure they skimped there. Definitely watching for a deal on a faster charger: they sell them, they just don't bundle them.
Yeah, I would definitely pick up the 3aH "fast" charger if you're going to use the Hart stuff for a while.
@@PhillyFixed Kinda hard to put enough faith in it to spend the money. 😃
@@dchawk81 remember it's fundamentally Ryobi HP, and never pay full price 😁
Somebody once told me that the hammer drill was better for drilling bigger holes like that with paddle bits
That's not correct, unfortunately. Hammer drills are specifically for drilling in masonry -- the bit moves in and out like a hammer as it spins to chip away at the concrete/stone etc. For wood, plastic and metal, you should not use the hammer mode on a hammer drill, just the regular drilling mode.
@@PhillyFixed yeah I didn't mean using hammer mode I meant using it regularly but they have more power
I got the brushed Hart drill, impact driver, 2 batteries and a charger in a kit for $55 shipped a little bit ago.
It was a steal but that's about the limit of what I'd pay for them. Lol.
Whichever one is on sale haha.
Did you do the drop a 08 civic on it from 2ft up test? Mine survived
I'm trying to picture how that happened 🤣
@@PhillyFixed may or may not have been a 30 year old Canadian tire jack moment
@@bread-gz3rl Kinda pictured you carrying a Civic up on a ladder and throwing it at the ground like TTC and those flashlights.
@@dchawk81 LMAO
From what I've heard they're both from the same company
Yes, TTI.
Ryobi 500 in/lbs, hart 370 in/lbs torque
Where'd you find it?
@@PhillyFixed the Ryobi's torque can be found on the retail packaging. Or at least that's where I found it when I purchased it as part of a P1816 kit I got for $60
Wait, aren't they made by the same company ??
Yup, TTI owns both brands. (Well, they sort of license the Ryobi name or something, but they make green Ryobi tools sold in the U.S.)
What is a “Ree oh bee”? I’ve never heard of them, but it looks like a knockoff rye obi.
Boooo go hang out with Tool Review Zone 😂
That sounds real nass like.
😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
Holy cow, let the tool do the work! Pushing way too hard with huge bits.
But you used the wr... (gets punched in the face) ..ooong battery.
🤣
Nice video...those ads though
You gotta look at things from his side of the fence brother. Jim pays for all these tools out of his own pocket. Nothing wrong with trying to get a return on an investment
Gosh what a couple of sad tools
These drills suck!