Picked up the magnifying light for the wife’s reading and jewelry work. She loves it, lol, and I didn’t want to steal hers so I was going to get one for myself, but think I might grab the telescoping light. Torn between just getting a second magnifying light (lens and brighter light), or the telescoping… actually leaning towards a second mag light for the dual purpose. Only thing I found, is there’s a scratch maybe down the middle of the lens, but it’s so perfect I can’t tell if it’s supposed to be there, or if it’s actually a scratch, lol. It didn’t bother me enough to take it back
I bought a magnifying light like the "halo light" Ryobi light without any of the many cool features. It doesn't even clip on to things! It just sits there on my desk hogging up space. That precious commodity of my free space left... Oh well, I'll just have to piss off my wife and give it to someone who could use it more than me and get one with all the features, including the ability to clip on a shelf out of the way!! Until I need it of course. Then just swing it to where I need it. #bestbangforthebuck #ryobi
I see on the wall behind your head you have one of those Chinese fan lights that work with Ryobi batteries. Have you done a review of it? If not, can you?
i love the new tools, but i seem to get batteries or chargers that stop working and to replace is expensive. Ryobi needs to do better or just simply replace them.
I’ve literally never had a Ryobi battery fail from anything other then old age. I am not at all trying to contradict you or say you’re doing something wrong, just that my experience was different.
I have about 20 tools. More actually since I have 6 drills. I have about 14 batteries since 2014. What are the drills mostly died because I tried to use it to mix a 5 gallon bucket of very thick paint. And I used a huge mixer and I should not have done that with that particular tool because it was not designed for that kind of load. Even then, it still works it's just at the clutch is a little screwed up and it slips. I've also had one battery die in the entire time and it was the battery that I left outside in the rain. So, just given my two cents. Surprisingly tough stuff and I use my tools a lot
CAN'T SAY ENOUGH ABOUT THE 400/200 LUMEN SPOT/FLOOD LIGHT. YOU'RE RIGHT. SO WORTH IT.
Picked up the magnifying light for the wife’s reading and jewelry work. She loves it, lol, and I didn’t want to steal hers so I was going to get one for myself, but think I might grab the telescoping light. Torn between just getting a second magnifying light (lens and brighter light), or the telescoping… actually leaning towards a second mag light for the dual purpose. Only thing I found, is there’s a scratch maybe down the middle of the lens, but it’s so perfect I can’t tell if it’s supposed to be there, or if it’s actually a scratch, lol. It didn’t bother me enough to take it back
Just get both!
good show! sold me on the flex
Thanks for sharing , I’ve never seen these lights. Good deal got to have them 😁
All those clamp lights also need an extra hook on top for diferent hanging style.
I wish Ryobi Eu would get their act together. We only have the clamp fan here in the UK. So slow on getting the new stuff you guys keep getting.
Thanks for the great content, I may need one of these lights.
funny you made a video on the lights but i want to buy that fan now lmao
I bought a magnifying light like the "halo light" Ryobi light without any of the many cool features. It doesn't even clip on to things! It just sits there on my desk hogging up space. That precious commodity of my free space left... Oh well, I'll just have to piss off my wife and give it to someone who could use it more than me and get one with all the features, including the ability to clip on a shelf out of the way!! Until I need it of course. Then just swing it to where I need it. #bestbangforthebuck #ryobi
NASA has abandoned the Webb Space Telescope. They are now just lighting up the universe with Ryobi.
Hahaha 🤣
I see on the wall behind your head you have one of those Chinese fan lights that work with Ryobi batteries. Have you done a review of it? If not, can you?
Hahah check this out ruclips.net/video/zIwQ07zwzAM/видео.html
where did you find the Ryobi green filament?
i love the new tools, but i seem to get batteries or chargers that stop working and to replace is expensive. Ryobi needs to do better or just simply replace them.
I’ve literally never had a Ryobi battery fail from anything other then old age. I am not at all trying to contradict you or say you’re doing something wrong, just that my experience was different.
@@2down4up well i just searched on it and its a common problem when leaving them on the charger.
I have about 20 tools. More actually since I have 6 drills. I have about 14 batteries since 2014. What are the drills mostly died because I tried to use it to mix a 5 gallon bucket of very thick paint. And I used a huge mixer and I should not have done that with that particular tool because it was not designed for that kind of load. Even then, it still works it's just at the clutch is a little screwed up and it slips. I've also had one battery die in the entire time and it was the battery that I left outside in the rain. So, just given my two cents. Surprisingly tough stuff and I use my tools a lot
What color is the light? Is it high CRI or bright white or blueish?
White