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It's obvious by observation of height alone, the Ryobi user is applying more force while DeWalt user is using is relying on the drill itself to do the work. Also judging by the background tools and of course, the owner of the account, this "comparison" was managed by Ryobi instead of a 3rd party. After all, why would you want to look bad against the competition in your own video and account? I'll trust a comparison video by other woodworker content creators that branded accounts as they appear to be more bias. I use both brands, but from my experience, the quality of work has always been performed better by my DeWalt tools over Ryobi's.
Don't believe it. The two tool operators are wearing ryobi shirts.
lol the screw for the dewalt is beyond beat up and probably is fully the dewalt charge
White guy is applying more pressure thats all
Now straighten the screw for the Dewalt….
My ryobi impact is a beast. It’s the reason I never bought a more expensive one
Dewalt better than riobi turner this Dewalt on fast speed and see what happens it’s wood not bee bearin by a RyOBi
Dewalt is 🗑️
1. Look at how the box lifts up when the first guy finish. He’s applying way more force. When the other guy finishes it doesn’t moves at all.
2. Just look at the pressure marks of the hands of the one at the right and compare it the other guy. The one on the left is not applying force at all.
2. Bad angle too
No saben hacer pruebas
These test are so dumb. Instead of using two people who are using different amounts of force, try finding a machine or something that can apply the same force to both drills and try again. Btw i own zero dewalt or ryobi tools. I just think these test are done by people who are brain dead
This is pure blasphemy 😂
Not my experience
Now use the 887 dewalt
Not at the same height and different angles
This proves nothing
Is that an old brushed dewalt or one they got from temu?
Is that the dewalt from Ali Express?
My ryobi is surprisingly faster than my dewalt and milwaukee
That DeWalt isn’t even an XR…
Wow. Another comparison without model info. How useless.
Ryobi for the yard, Dewalt for the house. Period.
Had the most problems with Ryobi tools and batteries. Good luck using ur warranty when $1000 of batteries stop working.
I've been using Ryobi for 25 years. Never had any issues.
Yeah but you could use the Dewalt as a winch, to pull a truck out of the mud.
The only thimg worse than Ryobi tools is the Ryobi warranty.
Try a 5ah powerstack in the DeWalt.
Me gusta el color de Ryobi
I have a ryobi impact and it’s solid. The drill bits on the other hand😅…bits are terrible, they keep falling