@InuranusBrokoff you need to understand ryobi isn't brand new, buddy. They have old ass tools still kicking being used by homeowners to this day because they are still getting the job done. 3 Dewalt tools will fail before a Ryobi tool will. Ryobi stayed quality and dewalt did not.
@@capn.c5321man stop with the bs already!I own tools of both and I guarantee you that 9 out of 10 dealt will outlast them any day.Dont even get me started with that ryobi generator I had to purchase for hurricane Ida!Let’s just say I was lucky to even get a generator cause all stores were sold out of every store!Thankfully I had no problems with it but damn is it heavy for no reason at all.Its made cheap as fk,but i was greatful for it.I cant sit here and lie that ryobi is a brand i prefer….By the way im not a fanboy of any brand.Im the type to do lots of research of every tool i purchase,and then i purchase the one that is best at a good price.Put it this way,you'd find many different brands of tools in my shed but not many ryobi cause i pretty much consider it a throw away type of tool.No hate but i just feel like its not made very well to take punishment.Im not saying i dont take care of my tools cause i do.To each his own though! Oh and by the way ryobi does make some great bits I keep forgetting to purchase every time I go in Home Depot, which isn't very often!
Pros of Ryobi - Low price - 90-100% performance of the cutting edge - Won't get stolen because people hate em (and it's cheap anyways) - Just as long lasting if not more (it's bigger for a reason) - Stupidly large line of tools on same battery platform - Direct Tools Outlet sells them for stupidly low prices some times Cons - Battery format is outdated and bulky - Color is "unprofessional"
6 years ago I bought a ryobi brushless drill and my first project was drilling around 100 2" holes in 1/8" steel tubes. I still have that same drill and its outlasted 2 m18s and a makita.
I use Ryobi on a regular basis as a maintenance guy in the public sector. Goes through drywall, wood, and concrete with the same force as say, a Makita hammer drill I’ve used for drilling holes for a tv mount on concrete. I have an older model that’s beat up and can still punch through any surface without much support (my hand), also got a newer brushless hammer drill. Never understood the Ryobi hate or the cult like devotion to Dewalt. Why spend a car note on a drill when you can pay almost two hundred bucks less for a Ryobi that gives you quality production.
They're not bad tools but as someone that uses them daily at work while my coworkers use Milwaukee tools, they rarely out perform Milwaukee, they have in a few instances and they take a beating. Honestly though if you need them for your job like I do I'd invest in the bigger brands DeWalt Milwaukee Makita even Flex. I just had the Ryobi tools before and decided to use what I had instead of buy all new tools
I have Ryobi and Milwaukee. So, TTI’s bottom tier and top tier products. I use Ryobi for woodworking and Milwaukee for mechanical work. I don’t notice a performance difference between the two. I’ve owned both for many years, but started upgrading the Ryobi stuff to the One+ HP line 3 years ago. Anyone who has a problem with Ryobi at this point has probably never used their new stuff. I have. A lot. “It would never hold up at the job site!” It’s not meant to, dummy. They’re advertised as a DIY brand. 🤦🏻
in my personal experience they definitely are a bro brand to me and I believe they did get officially announced as a pro brand in 2021 because thats what there hp line is for if ryobi wanted to stay home owner/diy category they would of just stayed with there brushed one+ line and when I say in my personal experience I use them for automotive and I'm not going to lie I used them a few times in the dumbest way possible I used them in a rain storm so they got drenched I used them in the winter dropped them in the snow I got sand oil and coolant in the motors they still work like new and the batteries still work to after all that and most of my batteries are from the pawnshops so they was already beat up to begin with but they still work after almost 2 years Aldi I tried using my 4mode impact driver for home use I literally can't because it's that power it just strips the Philips and flat head screws like no tomorrow I can't even use speed one
i got a 10 year old ryobi drill still working like a champ. just had to get a new battery. i have a dewalt drill i got from work that did light IT stuff for 3 years and it sucks. battery dies fast(it was replaced as well) and doesnt drive screws in as swell or fast. i drilled all my electrical holes in my studs with my ryobi and didnt have a single issue.
Looks like the DeWalt one was slightly crooked, and the Ryobi was straight I think that needs a retest But still impressive And the Ryobi is probably it as cheap as they think Not that one
you gotta factor in durability. i had a ryobi SDS hammer drill and after about an hour of use the trigger malfunctioned and wouldn't shut off. ended up renting a hilti for the remaining few days and it did the job with no issues. that's something a lot of tests and reviews can't really determine - the long-term reliability.
Oh, you mean how the Dewalt 40v Miter Saw is likely to burn out it's motors, or the Milwaukee Multi Tool cant handle extended abuse? You're acting like you said something about Ryobi
Nothing wrong with ryobi- just doesnt have the power to overcome really big jobs. I used ryobi for years to build all kinds of things- but when i switched to Milwaukee- i was BLOWN away by the power difference. No longer need my corded tools for the heavier duty stuff.
I absue the hell outa my ryobi tools and they rock. The shop I fabricate steel and wood in uses mostly Milwaukie and dewalt. Never felt a difference in productivity or reliability.
I used to own ryobi i have dewalt but miss the price of ryobi but as a professional grows i now own Milwaukee Dewalt Botch makita and Hercules tools now lol one day festool.
But we can all see that Dewalt the switch is all the way over to the left-hand side, which is only on number one it’s got two more settings after that number two and number three being the most powerful
Unless I’m mistaken the Ryobi was using a 6 AH battery while the DeWalt was just using a 5 AH. The larger battery delivers more power and torque so it’s not really a good comparison I’d think.
while more ah will definitely help, at best it would've made this a draw, there are often diminishing returns when it comes to AH on drills, whereas saws will see more benefit.
I’d be curious about a longevity comparison. For diy that Ryobi looks good enough but I wonder if it lasts as long for a pro use. I do like the Dewalt batteries more than Ryobi. Ryobi batteries seem bulkier
@@shortsmcgee7134 for how close it was the 1ah couldve been the difference maker im just saying lmfao, and duh its milwaukee lmfao, im just saying for how close it was you might as well just go for comfortability/size, plus if youre doing a "test" you need to have constants and not variables, same arm (just incase you got popeye arms), same bit, same BATTERY POWER, same wood and same screws, im just saying these side by side comparisons dont dictate much, and thats not even my opinion thats just facts on how testing is done dont shoot the messenger lmfao
@@THExSLABRATORY man why don’t you start a channel testing them since you’re so educated…😂I think if it’s that close why spend a lot more money on a underwhelming product. But to each their own.
I use whatever tool is better…Brand doesn’t matter to me,just like speed doesn’t….and besides,speed isn’t much of a difference in these 2 tools.I have mostly Kobalt but I do have other brands and have no problem using my brothers Milwaukee or dewalt tools.While yall fighting over brands I’ll be done building a house 😂
The minute difference between the 2 is literally chocked up to hand dominance, in my opinion it actually makes the dewalt look better for being able to keep up when used with a less dominant hand.
To Me if I run a DEWALT impact driver or wrench with a 1.7 or 5.0 Power STACK it's much less weight then the RYOBI could ever be but it also CO$T more $
All im sayin is if you put the price of that drill and battery against a same price drill and battery ryobi will win every time 😂 for the extra 300 you pay for the battery and more expensive drill, you'll still have the money for a 1/2in impact or a brushless saw etc. If you have the money do you, but bang for the buck ryobi all day
The RYOBI is made by TTI the same TOOL company that makes MILWAUKEE and RIDGID so it's the baby brother to them and DEWALT is made by BLACK and DECKER and it is the PREMIER tool brand
Makita has fallen behind almost every major competitor. I`ve been a tradesman for 13 years and I see Ryobi a lot on job-sites. Ryobi has definitely stepped up their game
Show me those after 700 days of use. That's the difference and everyone in the trades knows it. Even Dewalt barely makes the cut with tools like Makita and Millwaukee.
Ryobi is good for the house but it’s crapping out after the 50th job. I see it happen all the time. Just stick to DeWalt Milwaukee and Makita for commercial use unless you’re a small business owner starting out.
DeWalt, Milwaukee, .y otras marcas ya no es lo mismo .producen basura .a las compañias no les agradaría q una herramienta t dure más de 2 años .de todos modos venden .La raza se honora en traer de marca .
The DeWalt was slightly ahead until the last inch which may have hit a knot. Should do it like Project Farm and take the average of three tries to say which is better. 2200 inch lbs and higher battery power should have beat Dewalt by a long shot but it didn't. Think about that. Dewalt was the real winner.
Jesus christ I swear yall are a cult the second something beats your brand for once yall say its rigged or the tool didn't have the right battery for it let ryobi win some shit and for the record that ryobi won fair and square because that 4ah hp batteries don't have the 2700 cells in it
Alright old video, but do y'all not know that dewalt and ryobi are brands owned and manufactured by the same chinese manufacturers, in the same facilities? Sometimes the internals of the ryobis use cheaper parts, but not significantly different. Y'all fuckin goofy for petending the ryobis are gonna burn up and the dewalts won't 😂
Just buy the dewalt battery adapters and you will not have any issues with ryobi. But people quit buying ryobi weed wackers gas or anything else trust me get stihl
my god the comparisons are so stupid!!!! even more so a lot of the comments, use ryobi tools all day every day like i do with my makita tools and the ryobi dont last 5 minutes!!!
@@ItachiUchiha-jv3rf ummm it's the one with Samsung cells and it's their most powerful battery. until maybe the power stack, or if you count flex volt the 9ah
As long as it gets the job done, who cares what brand it is.
The guy who has to deal with it when it goes up in smoke.
@InuranusBrokoff you need to understand ryobi isn't brand new, buddy. They have old ass tools still kicking being used by homeowners to this day because they are still getting the job done. 3 Dewalt tools will fail before a Ryobi tool will. Ryobi stayed quality and dewalt did not.
@@capn.c5321man stop with the bs already!I own tools of both and I guarantee you that 9 out of 10 dealt will outlast them any day.Dont even get me started with that ryobi generator I had to purchase for hurricane Ida!Let’s just say I was lucky to even get a generator cause all stores were sold out of every store!Thankfully I had no problems with it but damn is it heavy for no reason at all.Its made cheap as fk,but i was greatful for it.I cant sit here and lie that ryobi is a brand i prefer….By the way im not a fanboy of any brand.Im the type to do lots of research of every tool i purchase,and then i purchase the one that is best at a good price.Put it this way,you'd find many different brands of tools in my shed but not many ryobi cause i pretty much consider it a throw away type of tool.No hate but i just feel like its not made very well to take punishment.Im not saying i dont take care of my tools cause i do.To each his own though!
Oh and by the way ryobi does make some great bits I keep forgetting to purchase every time I go in Home Depot, which isn't very often!
Boom!!!You nailed it.I never understood the guys that always want to argue about a certain brand.
At the end of the day snap on your only paying for the name
Pros of Ryobi
- Low price
- 90-100% performance of the cutting edge
- Won't get stolen because people hate em (and it's cheap anyways)
- Just as long lasting if not more (it's bigger for a reason)
- Stupidly large line of tools on same battery platform
- Direct Tools Outlet sells them for stupidly low prices some times
Cons
- Battery format is outdated and bulky
- Color is "unprofessional"
😅😅😅😅😅
But yellow is "professional"?
I’m not sure how the color really matters.
A green Ferrari is unprofessional indeed
Lol bro talk about festtools. Their colour is just the same not so professional.
Ryobi I put that shit on everything
Literally me too
Ryobi wins in my opinion because its battery fits all my new and ancient tools. Saves me money!
Ryobi bought out Home Lite years and years ago... I still have Home Lite tools I use to this day that my Ryobi batteries fit. Can't beat that.
Now this is the kinda racing i wanna see on a saturday evening
Impressive Ryobi👍🏻
Whichever drill you use with your dominate hand will win.
I was thinking the same thing
The downforce on his dominant hand will help the drill as well.
@@jokolocohamaNo, they don't work like that. Pushing down will not help drive the screw faster, and can even bog down the tool making it slower
No bro pushing down makes ahit go slower 😂
Dominant hand matters. That's why it's your 'dominant' hand. For fairness, he should repeat and switch hands.
now do about 30 more after that and see who's still kicking at full power
Ryobi would still win after 1000 times...
Right? That ryobi would be smoking like a locomotive.
I did it more that 30 times als it's running perfectly
Not to bad really
6 years ago I bought a ryobi brushless drill and my first project was drilling around 100 2" holes in 1/8" steel tubes. I still have that same drill and its outlasted 2 m18s and a makita.
I use Ryobi on a regular basis as a maintenance guy in the public sector. Goes through drywall, wood, and concrete with the same force as say, a Makita hammer drill I’ve used for drilling holes for a tv mount on concrete. I have an older model that’s beat up and can still punch through any surface without much support (my hand), also got a newer brushless hammer drill. Never understood the Ryobi hate or the cult like devotion to Dewalt. Why spend a car note on a drill when you can pay almost two hundred bucks less for a Ryobi that gives you quality production.
I have been dewalt for years iv switched everything to ryobi dewalt sucks these days and there batteries die my Ryobi still hold like new
Wow you are Great Sir, You have told me the Right Answer of my old confusion
First time I have seen a ryobi beat anything!!!
Trust me ryobi beat alot of other brands and this is just one of them
Clearly you don't know Ryobi!! They've been beating out the competition for a while now
@@lucho3410 thank you finally someone that noticed
They're not bad tools but as someone that uses them daily at work while my coworkers use Milwaukee tools, they rarely out perform Milwaukee, they have in a few instances and they take a beating. Honestly though if you need them for your job like I do I'd invest in the bigger brands DeWalt Milwaukee Makita even Flex. I just had the Ryobi tools before and decided to use what I had instead of buy all new tools
I love Ryobi and I'm hard to please when it comes to tools.
Yo ocupo mucho Ryobi para trabajo de construcción y la verdad está bueno
I have Ryobi and Milwaukee. So, TTI’s bottom tier and top tier products. I use Ryobi for woodworking and Milwaukee for mechanical work. I don’t notice a performance difference between the two. I’ve owned both for many years, but started upgrading the Ryobi stuff to the One+ HP line 3 years ago.
Anyone who has a problem with Ryobi at this point has probably never used their new stuff. I have. A lot.
“It would never hold up at the job site!”
It’s not meant to, dummy. They’re advertised as a DIY brand. 🤦🏻
in my personal experience they definitely are a bro brand to me and I believe they did get officially announced as a pro brand in 2021 because thats what there hp line is for if ryobi wanted to stay home owner/diy category they would of just stayed with there brushed one+ line and when I say in my personal experience I use them for automotive and I'm not going to lie I used them a few times in the dumbest way possible I used them in a rain storm so they got drenched I used them in the winter dropped them in the snow I got sand oil and coolant in the motors they still work like new and the batteries still work to after all that and most of my batteries are from the pawnshops so they was already beat up to begin with but they still work after almost 2 years Aldi I tried using my 4mode impact driver for home use I literally can't because it's that power it just strips the Philips and flat head screws like no tomorrow I can't even use speed one
Technically Hart (sold at Walmart) are the lowest tier tools for TTI
i got a 10 year old ryobi drill still working like a champ. just had to get a new battery. i have a dewalt drill i got from work that did light IT stuff for 3 years and it sucks. battery dies fast(it was replaced as well) and doesnt drive screws in as swell or fast. i drilled all my electrical holes in my studs with my ryobi and didnt have a single issue.
Battle going on while Milwaukee is judging 😩
I call my ryobi stuff cryobi because it makes the big red n yellow guys cry.
👍🏻
Until ryobi overheat and shut off then that’s the problem with those not bad tools but there obviously levels to it
Roybi ass😂😂
@@agustin713i run the hp model in arizona heat installing garage doors. Never had it overheat and shut off on me 🤷
@shameyoungwolf493 then you ain't doing any serious work sry bud you must only be drilling one hole every 5 minutes
Yes just walk away like it didn’t happen
I have them both. Dont sleep on Ryobi. If you are a tradesman, just starting out and money is tight, start with Ryobi.
Ryobi impact, dewalt impact, milwaukee sweater. Ive never seen such a hypebeast in my life.
A other Ryobi tool kicking ass
Ryobi is better. Sometimes.
Right after this video he had to buy a new ryobi cause it caught fire
Looks like the DeWalt one was slightly crooked, and the Ryobi was straight
I think that needs a retest
But still impressive
And the Ryobi is probably it as cheap as they think
Not that one
I would say it's a tie, despite one is a tiny fractional faster.
That's a big jump for Ryobi tool to compete with the popular pro brands of big boys.
I prefer ryobi and Milwaukee over Dewalt all day. For the price Dewalt sucks
you gotta factor in durability. i had a ryobi SDS hammer drill and after about an hour of use the trigger malfunctioned and wouldn't shut off. ended up renting a hilti for the remaining few days and it did the job with no issues. that's something a lot of tests and reviews can't really determine - the long-term reliability.
Oh, you mean how the Dewalt 40v Miter Saw is likely to burn out it's motors, or the Milwaukee Multi Tool cant handle extended abuse? You're acting like you said something about Ryobi
So Ryobi wins on actual use… AND price. Coming to comments to see what the result fans have to say about this….
$100
I mean using a standard battery on the dewalt and high output on ryobi sums it up. Throw on a power stack.
The amp hour rating of the battery only tells you how long it will last, it has nothing to do with "high output"
Nothing wrong with ryobi- just doesnt have the power to overcome really big jobs. I used ryobi for years to build all kinds of things- but when i switched to Milwaukee- i was BLOWN away by the power difference. No longer need my corded tools for the heavier duty stuff.
I love my ryobi tools
I absue the hell outa my ryobi tools and they rock. The shop I fabricate steel and wood in uses mostly Milwaukie and dewalt. Never felt a difference in productivity or reliability.
I used to own ryobi i have dewalt but miss the price of ryobi but as a professional grows i now own Milwaukee Dewalt Botch makita and Hercules tools now lol one day festool.
Ryobi uped their game cl
To each his own
Mfs just mad the ryobi won
I'm highly pissed so yeah... Everything is DeWalt to me I bathe on DeWalt 💀
*in
He let off the pressure at the end
But we can all see that Dewalt the switch is all the way over to the left-hand side, which is only on number one it’s got two more settings after that number two and number three being the most powerful
I wouldve used a drill and done it in half the time
I would have thought the ryobi would have won by more. You could see the power kick in as it got deeper so and 8" would be a better test
Unless I’m mistaken the Ryobi was using a 6 AH battery while the DeWalt was just using a 5 AH. The larger battery delivers more power and torque so it’s not really a good comparison I’d think.
i hear guys say that all the time but thats not how amp hours work...
@@Ah-fb8pcit's true a higher ah battery will generally deliver higher current potential when under demanding situations
unless the voltage output is higher on the higher ah battery, how can this be true? basic circuit understanding would say this is incorrect@@jalee6587
while more ah will definitely help, at best it would've made this a draw, there are often diminishing returns when it comes to AH on drills, whereas saws will see more benefit.
literally not true.
Dewalt's impact drivers have definitely fallen off as of late, which makes no fuckin sense because the DCF861 and DCF900 are absolute monsters.
I’d be curious about a longevity comparison. For diy that Ryobi looks good enough but I wonder if it lasts as long for a pro use. I do like the Dewalt batteries more than Ryobi. Ryobi batteries seem bulkier
The dewalt fan girls are very quite today 😂
Dude used a 6 on ryobi and a 5 on dewalt lmfao, dewalt still won in my book, not even a dewalt fan 😂
@@THExSLABRATORY yeah I’m sure that 1ah did a lot…🤡 I bet a Milwaukee w a 3ah would smack that dewalt into next week like normal 😂
@@shortsmcgee7134 for how close it was the 1ah couldve been the difference maker im just saying lmfao, and duh its milwaukee lmfao, im just saying for how close it was you might as well just go for comfortability/size, plus if youre doing a "test" you need to have constants and not variables, same arm (just incase you got popeye arms), same bit, same BATTERY POWER, same wood and same screws, im just saying these side by side comparisons dont dictate much, and thats not even my opinion thats just facts on how testing is done dont shoot the messenger lmfao
@@THExSLABRATORY I ain’t shooting anyone lmao I was just stating the obvious didn’t mean to get your panties in a bunch
@@THExSLABRATORY man why don’t you start a channel testing them since you’re so educated…😂I think if it’s that close why spend a lot more money on a underwhelming product. But to each their own.
DeWalt sucks, ever since they merged with Stanley in 2010, they have gone straight down the crapper
As a Milwaukee guy i think the test needs redone. Dewalt was kinda leaning possibly not making good contact
I’ve always thought default was a joke
I use whatever tool is better…Brand doesn’t matter to me,just like speed doesn’t….and besides,speed isn’t much of a difference in these 2 tools.I have mostly Kobalt but I do have other brands and have no problem using my brothers Milwaukee or dewalt tools.While yall fighting over brands I’ll be done building a house 😂
You can tell which one is his beating arm
Are they both 20V?
I would not use any of those to put those screws in. I would use a half-inch hammer drill/driver
The only wrong thing about ryobi is the battery
Black n Decker for the loss
Do it blind folded
Should do both with your strong arm (right). You were clearly struggling with your left and pushing the bolt at an angle.
Use a 6amp dewalt battery come on man if you’re gonna be serious.
My man truth only 👍
Why do them so close. And with such different force
The minute difference between the 2 is literally chocked up to hand dominance, in my opinion it actually makes the dewalt look better for being able to keep up when used with a less dominant hand.
Power aside, how's the battery weight feel on each? I run a ton of Ryobi for work and get tired of the heavy batteries trying to maintain good power.
To Me if I run a DEWALT impact driver or wrench with a 1.7 or 5.0 Power STACK it's much less weight then the RYOBI could ever be but it also CO$T more $
That’s because you’re left-handed
I'M A RIGHTY
All im sayin is if you put the price of that drill and battery against a same price drill and battery ryobi will win every time 😂 for the extra 300 you pay for the battery and more expensive drill, you'll still have the money for a 1/2in impact or a brushless saw etc. If you have the money do you, but bang for the buck ryobi all day
6 amp vs 5 amp 🤦♂️
in my experience dewalt is the slowest tool brand but the longest lasting
Welp!! RYOBI CLEARLY WON THAT!!! OHHHHHH YAAAAAAAA.......😮😊❤
Now explain how the ryobi is only a little over or half the price the black an I mean dewalt
The RYOBI is made by TTI the same TOOL company that makes MILWAUKEE and RIDGID so it's the baby brother to them and DEWALT is made by BLACK and DECKER and it is the PREMIER tool brand
Put the same size battery on the dewalt and run it again
Can anyone do a test with the same battery size 😂😂😂
Ryobi is for small businesses home etc if you go industrial Milwaukee makita
Makita has fallen behind almost every major competitor. I`ve been a tradesman for 13 years and I see Ryobi a lot on job-sites. Ryobi has definitely stepped up their game
Can you repeat this test in 6 months time?
I did this test about a year plus Ago can do it soon like next month
So whatever one is cheaper.
RYOBI
Show me those after 700 days of use. That's the difference and everyone in the trades knows it. Even Dewalt barely makes the cut with tools like Makita and Millwaukee.
Well damn.
Würth 👌👌
Ryobi is good for the house but it’s crapping out after the 50th job. I see it happen all the time. Just stick to DeWalt Milwaukee and Makita for commercial use unless you’re a small business owner starting out.
Mr Santa Claus
Everyone is mentioning his dominant arm, the Dewalt Impact driver isn’t even aligned with the bolt. Smh
I doubt there’s any foul play but this does seem strange. I have a dcf840 that performs the same task way faster.
покажите этот шортс тем людям, кто кричит "Купил райоби - весь день в проебе"
Put a six amp on the Dewalt and see how it does.
DeWalt, Milwaukee, .y otras marcas ya no es lo mismo .producen basura .a las compañias no les agradaría q una herramienta t dure más de 2 años .de todos modos venden .La raza se honora en traer de marca .
The same company in China that manufacturers Ryobi also makes all Milwaukee and Ridgid tools
Yes TTI and all sold at Home Depot
The DeWalt was slightly ahead until the last inch which may have hit a knot. Should do it like Project Farm and take the average of three tries to say which is better. 2200 inch lbs and higher battery power should have beat Dewalt by a long shot but it didn't. Think about that. Dewalt was the real winner.
You're right. Ryobi barely won by having a higher torque rating and a bigger battery. Most didn't notice that.
Jesus christ I swear yall are a cult the second something beats your brand for once yall say its rigged or the tool didn't have the right battery for it
let ryobi win some shit and for the record that ryobi won fair and square because that 4ah hp batteries don't have the 2700 cells in it
Because Ryobi's torque ratings are wildly exaggerated. Ridgid also. It's probably closer to 1700
Yeah but it also costs half and it performs higher then the DeWalt. Regardless of ratings
You’re in denial lol
Pathetic for DeWalt
DON'T Worry they have the new XR DCF 860 coming out soon it's going to have 2500 inch pounds
Both are slow
Crazy how much smaller the dewalt is and still the same power
Ryobi is like the Toyota of tools
The longest lasting and most reliable and dependable?
@jalee6587 no I think he meant slow, no horse power, and a lady's car 😂
Ryobi and Ridgid always have ridiculous torque claims on their specs.
Alright old video, but do y'all not know that dewalt and ryobi are brands owned and manufactured by the same chinese manufacturers, in the same facilities? Sometimes the internals of the ryobis use cheaper parts, but not significantly different. Y'all fuckin goofy for petending the ryobis are gonna burn up and the dewalts won't 😂
Why'd you stop pushing the DeWalt and start pushing the ryobi right at the end?
He wasn't pushing it, the tool was driving faster.
6.0 vs a 5.0... not the fairest test ever 🤷♂️
I guarantee the gen4 milwaukee would smoke that ryobi i cant believe tti rated their low end name brand more torque than their top brand
All the poors super happy rn
All the people who didn’t overpay for a underwhelming product* yeah you’re prolly right..🤡🤡
Just buy the dewalt battery adapters and you will not have any issues with ryobi. But people quit buying ryobi weed wackers gas or anything else trust me get stihl
Stihl sucks
@@RandomPersonbus ok
Use them every day for two years and make another video
Its RY pll, not REE. Get it right
Ryobi 6 output dewalt 5 output
Yeah I’m sure that 1ah really matters i bet a Milwaukee with a 3ah would smack that dewalt around.. keep overpaying for trash😂
my god the comparisons are so stupid!!!! even more so a lot of the comments, use ryobi tools all day every day like i do with my makita tools and the ryobi dont last 5 minutes!!!
El problema de ryobi no es muy durable como dewalt dewalt es para trabajo duro u nonse diga de milwaukee
why not use a 6 amp hour in the DeWalt
Do they make one for Dewalt?
@@ItachiUchiha-jv3rf ummm it's the one with Samsung cells and it's their most powerful battery. until maybe the power stack, or if you count flex volt the 9ah
Don't pay for a name
Why did he say reeobi ryobi? Is he one of those forced ignorance people?
6 Amp.vs 5amp? Not true comparison..how about apples to.apples.compariaon?