My PlayHouse, In a previous career, I used Ryobi tools often, and they were excellent. My experience comes from both this Li-on series and the previous, much handsomer navy blue generation of Ni-Cd powered One+ tools. They are not the absolute best tools one could hope to own, but they are excellent for medium duty projects. Many other brands such as Makita, Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Porter Cable make battery powered tools with components that are meant for much more wear and use on heavier projects. If the lime green color is a bit too almost phosphorescent for you, then the navy blue previous models of One+ tools will also fit these newer Li-on batteries, which perform much better than the older Ni-Cd ones. Also, the battery chargers for Ni-Cd models of Ryobi batteries can also be used to charge the Li-on batteries, and vice-versa with the Ni-Cd batteries and Li-on chargers. The Ryobi Ni-Cd One+ batteries will also power these later version green tools, too, without any modifications at all. My experience with a Ryobi jigsaw came with a corded model. It worked well, and it had a laser guiding system that never did point exactly straight to 0 degrees of deviation from the blade cutting. The corded version is usually the more efficient as it can deliver more power without binding the blade in the material, one of the drawbacks of battery powered saws. I do, however, far and away prefer battery powered impact drivers and drills. I do not have much faith in a battery powered angle grinder. I do not think such a tool could sustain the necessary torque required to defeat the resistance of materials such as steel or iron beyond perhaps cutting the random bolt, nail, or screw. Nevertheless, Ryobi does put excellent value into most of its tools if the users acknowledge the limitations of them.
Hi Tyler Barton I know that when you have a big thing you need to do,, you might as well unpack the corded model. But 80% of what i do here at My PlayHouse, i think the Ryobi is Preferably. I just like the idea of the battery powered angle grinder. I need to try that :-) Thank you for watching! :-)
I got a bosh drill that has LI-ON and its awesome. Would never ever go back to old NI-MH or NI-CD. Also the battery holds its charge when stored unlike old types.
HI thingyee1118 Only problem is that these two Falken drill are working flawlessly. I really would like to get the angle grinder,, i think that is cool. Thank you for watching! :-)
Nice tools but isn't Bosch tools cheaper in Denmark being so close to Germany. I have 2 Bosch drills, 1 regular like the Falcon and 1 impact (the blue ones not the green crap), only 12v and Ni-Mh but i am very happy with them. At my previous job i had Bosch, Makita, Dewalt tools and the Makita tools are the best IMO. Never tried Ryobi tools but from your videos they look like good tools.
Hi +Roman Berger I can assure you that Bosch tools are at least as expensive here, as anywhere else. LEGO is a Danish company, and LEGO is bloody expensive here,, cheaper to buy that anywhere else :-) Thank you for watching! :-)
My PlayHouse You didn't see the prices in Israel. I bought the 2 Bosch drills 12v + 2 batteries(Ni-Mh 1.5a) and a charger for a little under 250$ 3 years ago and it was on sale. The new lithium 18v drill now cost around 220$ with 1 battery and charger.
I presume all these batteries are not LI-ON if so then you should get some for those tools. LI-ON batteries last so much longer and degrade less over time.
+MotherOfManyHorses Check out the potentially cheaper battery for your Ryobi. I don't know if we have that brand of tool though...Maybe those batteries are available on Amazon?
My PlayHouse Ummm, I am not sure I understood you correctly but $120.00 for a battery is a problem for me. I would own all the Ryobi tools. ..if the batteries were not so expensive. I think I saw them for $85.00 and Mr Plumber husband wouldn't let me buy one. (Boo who...pouty face...yeah, it didn't work on him either)
HI MollyDolly I have the problem, that i can use the money on a good extra battery,,,Or one of the realy cool tools that i still need,,,the new tool wins :-) Thank you for watching! :-)
That was a very good review. I loved the blade flying out! :D ... The battery hack is awesome. I am wondering why the look a like battery doesn't snap in? I suspect there's a small change in the shape of the battery case that might be made to allow the cheaper battery to seat properly. Which would be great!
My PlayHouse It sure does! I was just thinking there maybe a small plastic lump or something keeping the cheaper battery from clipping into the Ryobi. So maybe a quick job with a chisel or Dremel and it might click right in?
Hi MollyDolly I have looked at it and i did not see a good easy solution,, and i do not want to spoil the batteries for the Falken drills,, they are also okay machines. If both drills was dead, i might try. Thank you for watching! :-)
Please allow me to give you a word... 'that rotating thing' that holds the blade ... we call that a "collet" (call it) or a "chuck". "Collet" is technically incorrect, but that's what we 'call it' anyway. ;) Of course the way you said it was much cuter.
My PlayHouse, In a previous career, I used Ryobi tools often, and they were excellent. My experience comes from both this Li-on series and the previous, much handsomer navy blue generation of Ni-Cd powered One+ tools. They are not the absolute best tools one could hope to own, but they are excellent for medium duty projects. Many other brands such as Makita, Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Porter Cable make battery powered tools with components that are meant for much more wear and use on heavier projects. If the lime green color is a bit too almost phosphorescent for you, then the navy blue previous models of One+ tools will also fit these newer Li-on batteries, which perform much better than the older Ni-Cd ones. Also, the battery chargers for Ni-Cd models of Ryobi batteries can also be used to charge the Li-on batteries, and vice-versa with the Ni-Cd batteries and Li-on chargers. The Ryobi Ni-Cd One+ batteries will also power these later version green tools, too, without any modifications at all.
My experience with a Ryobi jigsaw came with a corded model. It worked well, and it had a laser guiding system that never did point exactly straight to 0 degrees of deviation from the blade cutting. The corded version is usually the more efficient as it can deliver more power without binding the blade in the material, one of the drawbacks of battery powered saws. I do, however, far and away prefer battery powered impact drivers and drills. I do not have much faith in a battery powered angle grinder. I do not think such a tool could sustain the necessary torque required to defeat the resistance of materials such as steel or iron beyond perhaps cutting the random bolt, nail, or screw. Nevertheless, Ryobi does put excellent value into most of its tools if the users acknowledge the limitations of them.
Hi Tyler Barton
I know that when you have a big thing you need to do,, you might as well unpack the corded model. But 80% of what i do here at My PlayHouse, i think the Ryobi is Preferably.
I just like the idea of the battery powered angle grinder. I need to try that :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Never use a ni-cd battery charger for li-ion batterys, only when you like fires ect.
I got a bosh drill that has LI-ON and its awesome. Would never ever go back to old NI-MH or NI-CD. Also the battery holds its charge when stored unlike old types.
thingyee1118 Defiantly get the Ryobi drill. Will be interested in that review. I heard good things about it.
HI thingyee1118
Only problem is that these two Falken drill are working flawlessly. I really would like to get the angle grinder,, i think that is cool.
Thank you for watching! :-)
They make a angle grinder that's battery powered. Awesome. :P
Cheers
Hi thingyee1118
Yarhh awesome :-) www.amazon.co.uk/Ryobi-R18AG-0-Angle-Grinder-Body/dp/B00B8AFJYI
It´s on my wish list..
Thank you for watching! :-)
wow nice. Will add that to mine.
Cheers
Nice tools but isn't Bosch tools cheaper in Denmark being so close to Germany. I have 2 Bosch drills, 1 regular like the Falcon and 1 impact (the blue ones not the green crap), only 12v and Ni-Mh but i am very happy with them. At my previous job i had Bosch, Makita, Dewalt tools and the Makita tools are the best IMO. Never tried Ryobi tools but from your videos they look like good tools.
Hi +Roman Berger
I can assure you that Bosch tools are at least as expensive here, as anywhere else. LEGO is a Danish company, and LEGO is bloody expensive here,, cheaper to buy that anywhere else :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
My PlayHouse You didn't see the prices in Israel. I bought the 2 Bosch drills 12v + 2 batteries(Ni-Mh 1.5a) and a charger for a little under 250$ 3 years ago and it was on sale. The new lithium 18v drill now cost around 220$ with 1 battery and charger.
You should make a video series, "Will it jigsaw?", start by cutting a hard drive in half. =)
Hi logikgr
Yes,, that would be fun! but maybe also a bit expensive,, and I prefer to reperare things than to destroy them.
Thank you for watching! :-)
I presume all these batteries are not LI-ON if so then you should get some for those tools. LI-ON batteries last so much longer and degrade less over time.
thingyee1118 I see one. LI-ON battery. Cant tell if they are all that are not. The falcon looks like a standard one.
Hi thingyee1118
The Falcon battery is a NI-MH. Probably why they are so expensive.
Thank you for watching! :-)
Ok. Yes I thought so.
Cheers.
+MotherOfManyHorses Check out the potentially cheaper battery for your Ryobi. I don't know if we have that brand of tool though...Maybe those batteries are available on Amazon?
Hi MollyDolly
I do not have quite the same problem,, a good 4AH Ryobi,, cost like 120$ here :-/
Thank you for watching! :-)
My PlayHouse Ummm, I am not sure I understood you correctly but $120.00 for a battery is a problem for me. I would own all the Ryobi tools. ..if the batteries were not so expensive. I think I saw them for $85.00 and Mr Plumber husband wouldn't let me buy one. (Boo who...pouty face...yeah, it didn't work on him either)
HI MollyDolly
I have the problem, that i can use the money on a good extra battery,,,Or one of the realy cool tools that i still need,,,the new tool wins :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
In the uk is the price for a 5ah £76 (101$ US) its not my budget. I wish ther where good aftermarket batterys to buy.
That was a very good review. I loved the blade flying out! :D
... The battery hack is awesome. I am wondering why the look a like battery doesn't snap in? I suspect there's a small change in the shape of the battery case that might be made to allow the cheaper battery to seat properly. Which would be great!
Hi MollyDolly
But it works fine with the thick rubber band :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
My PlayHouse It sure does! I was just thinking there maybe a small plastic lump or something keeping the cheaper battery from clipping into the Ryobi. So maybe a quick job with a chisel or Dremel and it might click right in?
Hi MollyDolly
I have looked at it and i did not see a good easy solution,, and i do not want to spoil the batteries for the Falken drills,, they are also okay machines. If both drills was dead, i might try.
Thank you for watching! :-)
My PlayHouse Oh yes, I see your point on keeping the battery for the drill. I was thinking about buying one by itself to convert it to fit the Ryobi.
Hi MollyDolly
Then a real Chinese Ryobi copy would probably be easier. hoho.
Thank you for watching! :-)
15:30 and now I present you the idea of how you can lose your finger in this easy step. Close call dude.
Stay connected with your fingers!
Sooo Green :) But looks Awsome :) + Good quality Brand.
Hi +Phillip “Tech N' Gameing” Hardy
It´s a super cool tool!! It just feels quality!!
Thank you for watching! :-)
Wow! Did you actually cut anything?.....it is a saw review, or maybe not?
Hi Visy Views
Well I really like this jigsaw,, It is in my video again tomorrow! :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Don't use li-io Battery's in ni-mh chargers or opposite it could blow your Battery's, its not a joke.
Hi WaschyNumber1
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
Please allow me to give you a word... 'that rotating thing' that holds the blade ... we call that a "collet" (call it) or a "chuck". "Collet" is technically incorrect, but that's what we 'call it' anyway. ;) Of course the way you said it was much cuter.
Hi MollyDolly
When I do not know what it is, then it is a: thinky :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
My PlayHouse I am fond of "What.cha.ma.call.its"
Hi MollyDolly
Do i say that?
Thank you for watching! :-)
My PlayHouse No... I do. It what I say when I don't know what it's called. :)
Hi MollyDolly
Okay it´s some kind of Friends reference right? :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
verry verry good video :-)
Hi +Technische portal
Thank you verry verry much :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
no, i thank you :-)