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Gosh I would love one to work on my wife’s shed but it’s out of my budget 😢
how many nails or how long will a 4ah battery last on this?
I run both ryobi and milwaukee tools. My milwaukee's are for show and my Ryobi's are for the dirty work!
I so need this in the UK right now but it's not looking promising 😢
the gap in the wood at0:03 🤮
Hi, can any of this go through the brick wall?
Thanks for the video. Could you please tell me what use difference between the 21 degree and the 30 degree nailer? I can only afford one so I will like to know what is used more.
Any promo available?
Ryobi nailer w/4ah battery and an extended magazine is approximately $520
Milwaukee with there promo Right now, you get the
Nailer w/ 5ah battery & extended mag $450
I want a Ryobi but idk if it’s worth paying $70 more. Especially with a new product, who knows what problems will arise.
Good job Ryobi now make a decent 71/4" circ saw ,the last two models are terrible.
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I have one and love it. I got a $50 credit on the purchase, it's a plus that reliable quality batteries are readily available and can be used with a dozen other Ryobi brand tools I already have.
Can the battery of this item charge directly in 220 current?
which nails are more common?
21° or 30°?
Will they come to Europe? And if so what is the ETA?
I’m gonna get me one, already a Ryobi fan boy.
I can tell everyone that I have been using the ryobi 18v 15g trim gun and it’s a beast. I have had it for 3 years and it never misses. Just oil the head every now and then and it’s a tank. The 18g they make is the same way. I have had that one since 2018. But when it comes to impact and saws we use dewalt. But I would never trade my ryobi 18v nailers and the shop vacs are great
What about Ridgid? Do they have one?
Is this heavy? I am a small person and have snowman arms…lol twigs
I'm in the same boat! What really sold me on the Ryobi vs Milwaukee was that the Ryobi is serviceable on site. Comparable power, less weight, and added reliability with less downtime
Cant wait to get mine