Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Is ryobi cordless saw 18v a quality saw?

Answer:

If budget is a concern it is acceptable for light duty work. Don%26#39;t expect power for any length of time in any of the 18v stuff. Ask your self what you want to do with it. If you do not have to have cordless, I would skip it and get a corded unit. You won%26#39;t have to worry about making a bad decision if you get a Bosch, Hitachi, Milwakee or Dewalt. I only buy cordless if I already have corded. Good luck ryobi is a garbage brand.. i only purchace this brand, if i am in a bind, and need a tool for use for 1 or 2 jobs... and rental is not an option... if this is for a trade professional then dont bother with the $40-50 cordless ryobi, instead get yourself a good dewalt for a few hundred...



i wouldnt recommend on getting a cordless saw, as when the battery runs down, you risk the blade binding, and could cause serious injury... get yourself a good corded drill, and a (at minimum) 50 ft high quality extention cord (yellow or orange, so it dosent become a trip hazzard, people can see it)



if you only need it once or twice, and the ryobi is cheaper then renting a good quality tool then its worth the purchace, otherwise, if it is not something that you are going to need just rent something good...



if this is for a customer, add the cost of the rental, or ryobi to the jobs total cost..



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