Pros & Cons
Pros
I'm not a handyman or contractor and find this multiuse tool helpful for small odd jobs that come with homeownership. Also used it on rebar yesterday with no problem. Used immediately to open space and do a little renovation.
I use it mostly to trim small limbs off trees and it does an excellent job. Works great for cutting pvc and the occasional 2x4, but really struggled to cut through a vehicle rack system. This is my 3rd saws all and i have just used and abused, they ju... Read More
Cons
The only authorized reseller is home depot. The no-warranty fact should be stated up front by a seller. The battery life lasts a couple minutes at best.
Highlights
Quality
Good quality works great easy to use.
Lightweight , holds a charge long enough to trim branches easily , cord free comfort .
I bought a ryobi reciprocal saw in 2005 and after 14 yrs of hard use and abuse the blade lock mechanism finally failed.
Took it out the first day and as a joke tried to cut off some steel fence posts we had just finished setting in concrete.
Price
I already had the batteries, so this was worth the price paid.
Packaging/appearance
The package i received some with a wood and metal cutting blade.
Competitiveness
I recommend this tool to anyone, as well as contractors.
We use these cheap tools for work because the other contractors wont steal them for pawn money.
Overview
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great, cut, through, good and easy. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 685 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 20 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So i didnt have to buy one
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I already had the batteries so this was worth the price paid
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The blades that come with it are short and kind of cheap but there are replacement blades that will fill any purpose i can come up with
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Definitely a home repair unit not an industrial one
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive got an old corded ryobi unit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Anyway run it till it burns up and get another one
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im overloading this one cause i dont care if i bust it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im old and cutting the brush is the object not preserving saws