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Posted on 1/8/14 at 3:07 pm to
Posted by Pepperidge
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Posted on 1/8/14 at 3:07 pm to
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Eta......do not buy Ryobi.......that shite is garbage.


I wouldn't buy them...but in their defense...My father in laws house went under in Katrina his ryobis were buried in 12" of salt water silt inside his home for about a week...he cleaned them up about a month later and they still work to this day...only thing he's had to replace recently were batteries...
Posted by olemc999
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Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 1/8/14 at 4:35 pm to
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I wouldn't buy them...but in their defense...My father in laws house went under in Katrina his ryobis were buried in 12" of salt water silt inside his home for about a week...he cleaned them up about a month later and they still work to this day...only thing he's had to replace recently were batteries...


I will say this about Ryobi. There not terrible power tools. The best angle grinder I have ever used was made by Ryobi. The battery system Ryobi uses is pretty genius imo. A 12v, 18v, 20v, and 24v can all slide into the port on their power tools and battery chargers. So you can have a about 6 different batteries and they can all be charged by one charging station instead of cluttering your garage with 6 different charging stations, taking up multiple outlets. Also if you getting into the battery powered yardwork equipment, Ryobi makes the best battery powered weedeater and hedge trimmer imo. I would put there 40v weedeater up against most gas powered weedeaters. But then again that could just be me.

One other thing; to the guy that said Ryobi and Ridgid are about the same thing. Thats not entirely true. Milwaukee, RIDGID and Ryobi are all owned by TTI. TTI is the parent company of OWT. OWT is the maker of Ryobi tools and they also make the RIDGID line. I think that the Milwaukee line isn't, yet anyways, made at the same factories as Ryobi and RIDGID but Milwaukee was purchased by TTI about 5 or 6 years ago.

As far as Ryobi and RIDGID tools being the same but just a different color, that is incorrect. Each line of tools are made to different specification but in some cases they do share some similar design features.
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