Ryobi Vs. Bosch

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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  • @Imafriggingoddess
    @Imafriggingoddess 4 года назад +6

    I'm a real fan of the bosch quality and feel but not so much the price. As a home owner who's built decks, shelved, planter boxes and alot more with Ryobi tools, I've been very happy with them.

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      I do need to get more Bosch tools and I thank you Gatsu

    • @Imafriggingoddess
      @Imafriggingoddess 4 года назад

      @@ManCaverTools My brother swears by them and it's not hard to see why. Thanks for the great content as always!

    • @engineer_alv
      @engineer_alv 3 года назад

      I got my Freak 2 + GSB18V-535 hammer drill + 2 Core 4Ah 21700 cell batteries for 199 last year.
      I can't think of any other top tier tool brand to offer such value for the price.
      The Freak 2 has 150 additional in-lbs over the tool featured in the video and it can remove the lug nuts out of my truck with ease. The most I've done with it is 3/8 x 6" lags and it doesn't struggle lile the old one.
      Break away torque using 1/2 impact sockets is more like 275 ft lbs

  • @robertcasey3528
    @robertcasey3528 3 года назад +6

    Yeah that Bosch drill is like 6 or 7 years old now. The sudden stop with flashing led light is kickback control kicking in so you don't twist your arm off

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  3 года назад +1

      I know. other drill are set the same way. I think they all prematurely get activated

    • @ehtcom
      @ehtcom 3 года назад +1

      And in another 6 or 7 years the Bosch will still be running like new and the Ryobi will have been replaced 2 times over.
      I still have a small bosch drill I use every day for work I purchased 15 years ago. Also one of their first 18v lithium green drills (PSR18 ?), still gong strong. I purchased a Ryobi kit (drill, driver, circular saw, grinder) 2 years ago and the drill is already on its last legs. Chuck bearing is worn and loose, speed switch is jamming. the worst part is it's only had light use. Next month I'll be replacing it all with Bosch.

    • @alvilla701
      @alvilla701 2 года назад

      @@ManCaverTools you can change the sensitivity in the bosch, it works great for me, I also have a milwaukee 2706-22, it has more power than the bosch and also has the kickback control, but for me, the bosch kickback control works better

  • @d1986ben
    @d1986ben 3 года назад +3

    Thoughts:
    1.) Any cordless power tool made today is 20x better than anything being used of a similar design/use case 15 to 20 years ago. Speaking from hands on experience in the trades.
    2.) In terms of brands only a few hold up to a 2500 to 3000 hours a year tradesman abuse with nearly daily use over said worked hours. Ryobi isn't in this class IMO and from on the job observations it rings true. I have many bosch tools that are well beyond 10 years old (18v and corded) and still function just fine after getting too many abuses to count.
    3.) Many forget that the tool is only as good or efficient as the worker wielding it as said in #1 you really can't go wrong with the top 5 brands offerings. Reliability is key and my bosch tools have never left me stranded. I watch a lot of tradesman jockies/contractors (no offense meant) that do a lot of "chasing" instead of planning, execution and learned growth of "time($)". I'm truly not worried if I can drive x number of screws at x number of seconds or if x brand is 25% more "rated". I'd much rather have my head "screwed" on tight so I can adapt, improvise, and overcome.
    4.) We all have a learning curve in the trades, and not everyone is a teacher. But who you work for in your first 10 years matters 1000% more than the tools that you use everyday.
    All the best!

  • @sw86241996
    @sw86241996 4 года назад +3

    Bosch kick back control are too sensitive. Good feature to protect your drill. North America version cannot set the level of sensor. Also lower torque like 75 nm compare Australian version Bosch claim 110 nm also with Bluetooth connection function can adjust level of kickback even turn it off. I do like ryobi still reckon best brand of DIY range but it is not for professional use like Bosch. Thanks for your review.

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад +1

      im just going based on its performance. the Bosch might last longer but its still lacking the power compared to Makita and Dewalt and milwuakee and thank you for viewing sir

    • @sw86241996
      @sw86241996 4 года назад

      @@ManCaverTools I own few Bosch tools and Milwaukee Gen 3, some Makita impact driver and power saw etc, frankly not any brand can make individual skin best, Milwaukee chuck just nightmare especially use hole saw. Germen tool tune less power but longer last. Makita is very balance tool with power and durability just not built well like Bosch. I like Makita impact driver than any another brand. Love Bosch battery and drill chuck.

    • @billlee1724
      @billlee1724 4 года назад

      Man Caver Tools It sounds like you need to buy a Australian version where you could turn off the kick back 😉

    • @sw86241996
      @sw86241996 4 года назад

      @@billlee1724 www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/18v-cordless-hammer-drill-drivers-gsb18v-755c-overview-202237-p/
      You can get this version from the state😉😉

  • @donnnick
    @donnnick 4 года назад +2

    The extension you use matters a lot more than you would think

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      yes it does. you loose torque with extensions

  • @Pecke1234
    @Pecke1234 4 года назад +13

    Kick back control for Bosch this why it stops
    That drills are not in same class. Bosch is a pro tool and Ryobi for home use. Ryobi has more torq but only on paper

    • @bluemantom77
      @bluemantom77 4 года назад +3

      Same with Ridgid both brands do that Milwaukee is the only one that keeps it real of the now 4 brands they make

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад +2

      im just going based on its performance. the Bosch might last longer but its still lacking the power compared to Makita and Dewalt and milwuakee,

    • @taolang1089
      @taolang1089 4 года назад +3

      lonut, no that's not true. Ryobi have a descent and enough torque to do it effortlessly, the only reasons why is that Ryobi's garbage and nonsense "Overall Protection" that holds back the tool itself from doing it's job. Because of that Overall Protection that tool can't achieve the advertised Torque of 750inch/lbs even If you use the High Capacity with a higher Amp Hour it will still get struggle. But anyway I don't use Cordless Hammer Drill or cordless SDS. I always use Corded Hammer Drill and Corded SDS because I love Raw Brute and Endless Power

    • @billlee1724
      @billlee1724 4 года назад

      Hell yea Tao Lang !

    • @sw86241996
      @sw86241996 4 года назад

      @@taolang1089 fair enough. Really depends for which trade you are. Most of us cordless tools is fine with enough power and running time but if your job need unstopped drilling /grinding, like jack hammer. Better go with corded power tools.

  • @mattallen1660
    @mattallen1660 4 года назад +2

    Nice video man

  • @m60mgman
    @m60mgman 4 года назад +1

    It’s no surprise that a budget brand can’t quite keep up with a more expensive bigger name brand. But it’s not like the Ryobi can’t do the job. I’m generally a Makita XLT guy, but I’ve recently got into Ryobi because of the great selection of tools for not much money.

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад +1

      the One+ system is unique and I love it and thank you M60

  • @loucifer323
    @loucifer323 4 года назад +1

    Those 6amp batteries have both 18650 cells mixed with 21700 so they can better performance than straight 18650 cell battery but not quite as good as a 21700 cell battery but that's how they were able to make it smaller

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      Good to know and thank you for the info

  • @minnesotaman3
    @minnesotaman3 4 года назад +3

    Ryobi sounds like its 2 times louder when you were reving the 2 together I'm impressed with the bosch even tho it's competing with ryobi not the big 3 (dewalt, makita, and millwuakee) or hilti

  • @janegerrard1073
    @janegerrard1073 3 года назад +1

    I would expect the Bosch to win that, the Ryobi is a high-end DIY tool and really should be put up against a Bosch green to compare for the non-professional target market.

  • @Zeparme
    @Zeparme 4 года назад +4

    These speed tests feel almost pointless when the differences are so minute

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад +2

      but now you know what the difference is. and that sir is a result

    • @blahdiblah2169
      @blahdiblah2169 3 года назад

      @@ManCaverTools Honestly since you take the time to make these videos, how about you rather compare features people really care about.

  • @jonny393
    @jonny393 4 года назад +1

    3:00 Have the same issue, wondered why my Drill stops, and it was the Vibrations messing with the kickback control sensor!

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      its a safety thing that prematurely activates

    • @len4709
      @len4709 3 года назад +1

      You didn't have the bit in correctly on first test... it wobbles compared to Ryobi

  • @hollowpoint357sw4
    @hollowpoint357sw4 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Keep it up 👍

  • @AngelAngel-xf9bs
    @AngelAngel-xf9bs 3 года назад +1

    Bosch is premium brand like Milwaukee, DeWalt,makita,festool and metabo , ryobi is two steps down also Ridgid .

  • @robertcasey3528
    @robertcasey3528 3 года назад

    3:00 that bit is really loose or bent and that's why kickback control was kicking on.

  • @sergueifranca5857
    @sergueifranca5857 4 года назад +2

    Good vid man, I would like to see if possible the Ryobi vs Bosch GSB18V-755c

  • @hollowpoint357sw4
    @hollowpoint357sw4 4 года назад +1

    I'd like to see you do DeWalt & Bosch

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад +1

      more videos are coming and thank you sir

  • @blahdiblah2169
    @blahdiblah2169 3 года назад +2

    One thing I will say is that Ryobi fall short on accessories. I'll give 2 examples.
    1. My Ryobi circular saw came with a 24 tooth blade. Obviously not ideal for finer cross cuts. Problem is that's the only saw blade Ryobi make. In the land of Bosch, it would be almost impossible to count how many blades they make. And you get all kinds of blades from Bosch for various materials. Really Ryobi, one blade? A 24 tooth rough cut blade? That's it?
    2. My Ryobi trim router takes 1/4 inch (6mm) bits. This is really the worst kind of bit size imaginable. Now in the US you can source a 24 bit set. In Europe the only set you get for this router is a 5 bit set, and the straight bit you get with it is so thin it would require 2 or 3 passes for even the most basic groove, such as for a flimsy drawer design. You can find wider straight bits in the 1/4 inch format, but they aren't made by Ryobi.
    So all in all, I'm not saying buying into the One+ system was the worst decision I ever made, only that I just don't think I'll be buying anymore into it. The tools Ryobi make aren't inherently bad, but they are kind of "basic" in the sense that you get exactly what it comes with most of the time and outside of that Ryobi don't have much accessories. So that's a disappointment.
    I'll be looking into Bosch as an alternative, just because they offer a lot more accessories.

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  3 года назад

      The Ryobi is extremely good for the home owner and Diyer. I love the variety of tools that Ryobi has.

    • @blahdiblah2169
      @blahdiblah2169 3 года назад +1

      ​@@ManCaverTools Like I said I don't think they're terrible tools. I would classify them as serious tools. Yes for the most part they will get the job done. But they do really fall short on accessories. Ryobi are in the business of providing the base tools and beyond that you're out of luck.
      You won't find cool extensions for the tools you actually use and the total lack of any accessories such as a variety of saw blades or actual official bits in the case of a router.
      Another complaint is the battery size. Ryobi due to it's legacy battery cannot offer duo battery scenarios due to size. Unlike other manufacturers who are now giving you true corded power in their cordless range by doubling up the batteries.
      So yeah they're ok, but I would advise anyone with some common sense to rather go for Bosch blue line or Makita before they think of Ryobi, for just a bit more you get a whole lot more tool.

    • @wtfbuggo
      @wtfbuggo 2 года назад +1

      @@blahdiblah2169 The few accessories they do make are complete shit. (drill and driver bits, etc)

  • @mattallen1660
    @mattallen1660 4 года назад +1

    Yo dude I turned notifications on thought they were on already

  • @craigchiddo2794
    @craigchiddo2794 4 года назад +2

    Any chance you could review some European/Australian Ryobi tools they have a digital clutch on the drills a power file a brushless impact wrench and a ratchet head for the jobplus

    • @EveryDayJay415
      @EveryDayJay415 4 года назад +2

      Craig Chiddo I just bought the ryobi 12v drill and it’s shipping from France as we speak! Can’t wait I might make a a video

    • @bluemantom77
      @bluemantom77 4 года назад +2

      Ryobi had one hear I remember I had it and failed on me that's back when Ryobi want lithium ion in 2008

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад +1

      im hoping I can get my hands on some out of country Ryobi tools and thank you sir

    • @craigchiddo2794
      @craigchiddo2794 4 года назад

      @@bluemantom77 I have that whole set I was doing side jobs and needed a secondary tool set the hybrid jig recip saw was cool

    • @craigchiddo2794
      @craigchiddo2794 4 года назад

      @@EveryDayJay415 I'm pretty sure that is the same as the Ridgid 12volt sold here

  • @MrHowieZ1973
    @MrHowieZ1973 4 года назад +4

    The Bosch has a voltage overdraw sensor. The tool is telling you to use a lower gear.

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад +2

      it was activating way to soon

    • @MrHowieZ1973
      @MrHowieZ1973 4 года назад

      @@ManCaverTools They will have to back it down if they want to keep selling the tool

    • @jonny393
      @jonny393 4 года назад

      @@MrHowieZ1973 it's the kickback control kicking in (lol) due to the vibrations of the device
      I had the issue with several long wobbly drill bits, or when using it to stir concrete with one of those big attachments. It just doesnt like the wobble

  • @EveryDayJay415
    @EveryDayJay415 4 года назад +1

    How is the fit and finish on the Bosch vs other big brands? German stuff has its own quarks

  • @bolodon2784
    @bolodon2784 Год назад

    The Bosch has kickback features that's why it stopped

  • @arsenuhorchak6742
    @arsenuhorchak6742 3 года назад +1

    Man you should try at least 3/8 inch screws to test such tools.

  • @linhnguyenvan-rx9gp
    @linhnguyenvan-rx9gp 4 года назад +1

    Test Bosch 36v thank you

  • @alialhassany7063
    @alialhassany7063 3 года назад +3

    is that ryobi drill good enough to used for home used in medium work or fail or damage quickly

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  3 года назад +1

      Yes it is. what I do these tests on it the extreme way to use them, but Roybi needs speed 1 do to the tasks. which is ok

    • @alialhassany7063
      @alialhassany7063 3 года назад

      @@ManCaverTools i think the most of drills do that jop useful on spead 1 and that not damage the battery or motor

    • @ehtcom
      @ehtcom 3 года назад

      Don't expect Ryobi tools to last. For general homes use, maybe 3 to 5 years and they'll be falling apart. Bosch tools should last 10+ years for their budget green range and even longer for the blue professional range.
      (I own a range of Ryobi, Bosch, Makita, and DeWalt cordless power tools)

  • @christianness8983
    @christianness8983 3 года назад +3

    You couldn't be more wrong as far as what class these two drills are in. Ryobi is for homeowners, whereas the bosch along with all other bosch tools is meant for professionals.

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  3 года назад +1

      when it comes to performance and power its in the same class as Roybi. Milwaukee, HILTI, Dewalt and Makita would Destry Bosch

    • @dragogranic8171
      @dragogranic8171 3 года назад +1

      @@ManCaverTools
      You are wrong
      This drill is several years old now
      Try bosch gsr 18v-110c against any of the big three and you will see the bosch is in equal class.
      And bosch will outrun any of them in durability. Maybe not hilti, but dewalt, milwaukee and makita definitely.

    • @christianness8983
      @christianness8983 3 года назад

      @@ManCaverTools the Bosch would actually be in the same class as Hilti. Bosch always understates the specs and the quality is pretty much superior to Milwaukee, let alone Ryobi. Also you were wondering why the Bosch kept cutting out; it's because it's got kickback control so you don't injure your wrist or go for a ride.

    • @christianness8983
      @christianness8983 3 года назад

      @@dragogranic8171 are you a Bosch tool fan?

    • @dragogranic8171
      @dragogranic8171 3 года назад +1

      @@christianness8983
      Not only a fan but a proud owner of the few tools

  • @mncamman
    @mncamman 4 года назад +1

    hi Man Caver like the videos ...how do you like brushless is it better than brushed ?

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      brushless all the way. brushed is old school and isn't nearly as efficient as brushless tools

  • @carlr2837
    @carlr2837 3 года назад +1

    Since they are hammer drills, how do they stack up drilling holes in concrete?

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  3 года назад

      more tests are coming and I thank you for viewing Carl

  • @Roman-vh1rr
    @Roman-vh1rr 4 года назад +2

    Milliseconds don't matter in construction

  • @calebheim7057
    @calebheim7057 4 года назад +1

    Do a review on a Milwaukee m12 rachet

  • @michaelrupert1411
    @michaelrupert1411 4 года назад +2

    Can you try craftsman 20v max

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      Craftsman will be coming to that channel and thank you sir

  • @alvareza3
    @alvareza3 4 года назад +1

    Digging that VCG construction hoodie. Nice comparison

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      Thank you :)

    • @alvareza3
      @alvareza3 4 года назад

      Man Caver Tools I checked and didn't see one online. But it might be easy for you if you already have both tools. But a comparison of the Ryobi Brushless vs the (non- FUEL) Milwaukee Brushless the 2850-21p. This past Christmas it was$100 and the Ryobi with the 2 3.0 +HP batteries combo is $100.
      I thought about trying to make my own video on it as you guys do such a great job (makes me think of trying) I just didn't have both tools to run that comparison. I think other might want to see that. Thoughts??

  • @brad30
    @brad30 4 года назад +1

    Please help @man cave tools. I need a new SDS and Drill driver I'm a electrician but there is so much choice but I don't know anyone with a collection like yours.
    In your opinion what is the best SDS and drill driver cordless?
    I've been looking at the new Hilti Cordless rotary hammer TE 4-A22 (2)
    And not sure about an SDS yet. Thanks in advance mate

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад +1

      sds is good for drilling into foundation one a regular basis. if you only hav a few holes to drill that are not too big id go with a regular hammer drill. but if you drill out a lot of big holes id go with the SDS

    • @minnesotaman3
      @minnesotaman3 4 года назад

      Another factor in choosing could be what brand tools you have already do you want to buy into a new system or stick with what you have most of the time you can buy a few tools for the price of a battery and charger kit

    • @Akerleyc1989
      @Akerleyc1989 4 года назад

      I would go with SDS Plus, a little smaller and compact but more power than a hammer drill!!!! I use a Dewalt and it’s baddass and cost effective

  • @loucifer323
    @loucifer323 4 года назад +1

    The Bosch is very quiet

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      I agree, it is a lot quieter than the Ryobi

  • @alialhassany7063
    @alialhassany7063 3 года назад +1

    is that ryobi hp battery or no

  • @user-yu3uj3em6j
    @user-yu3uj3em6j 4 года назад +1

    BOSCH PRO CORE VS METABO LI HD !!

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад +1

      I can do that and thank you for viewing

  • @johnshader4287
    @johnshader4287 4 года назад +1

    You changed the name of your channel?

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      yes I did, I saw in a comment that its best to change it to prevent potential future lawsuits fro TTi

    • @johnshader4287
      @johnshader4287 4 года назад +1

      @@ManCaverTools Can't see it. TTi practically owns everything. That aside.. You really did appear to be showing favoritism toward one brand with the last name you were using. Not that it is any of my business in any way shape or form. Just saying that It opened a ton of doors for RYOBI Haters to come down on ya. Hey...I was one of them. Sorry about that. I'm gonna subscribe and hit the bell. Cheers.

  • @tommywallin5760
    @tommywallin5760 3 года назад +1

    What is the serial number? You talk so fast🤣🤣

  • @ckone671
    @ckone671 4 года назад +1

    Dude, these are not in the same class! Ryobi is garbage, Bosch is a pro tool!

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      bosch doesn't have the same power as the Makita, dewalt and milwaukee and HILIT, not even close. bosch failed at driving in a 1 1/2 spade bit on speed 2 when the top brands can at a very fast time. the Bosch went in 1/2 in then it wouldn't go any more, the same with Ryobi, sorry but the performance just wasn't there compared to the brands that are actually a pro tool

    • @timhappy7223
      @timhappy7223 4 года назад +1

      Back in 2007 i bought 6 compact 18 volt bosch drills. They all burnt up like the the 887 in under 6 months installing cabinets. Hole saws and 3 inch screws. They were the most pathetic drills ever. It was like the batteries put out more power then the motor could handle. After that exsperience id rather have black and decker lol 😂. I gave them another shot with there table saw. It burnt up in under a year. I'm done with so called professional bosch!

  • @booboo-nl3wi
    @booboo-nl3wi 4 года назад +1

    Let's be fair who the hell cares about these 2 drills!!

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      I thank you so much for viewing sir

    • @booboo-nl3wi
      @booboo-nl3wi 4 года назад

      @@ManCaverTools lol 👍

    • @booboo-nl3wi
      @booboo-nl3wi 4 года назад

      Your vids are good dude, I wasn't aiming it at you keep up the good work

  • @briansantos2206
    @briansantos2206 4 года назад +1

    both sucked

    • @ManCaverTools
      @ManCaverTools  4 года назад

      I thank you for viewing sir

    • @user-qc7me2hs5c
      @user-qc7me2hs5c 3 года назад

      I’ve used both brands while being a carpenter ryobi is decent I’ve seen plenty of guys use em just like Bosch and they are highly skilled

    • @mtanyctrainatlantamartatra7164
      @mtanyctrainatlantamartatra7164 2 года назад

      No they don't, both are great, Bosch is better!