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RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 6-1/2" Track Saw (Tool Only, Factory Blemished)

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$160

$320

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Direct Tools Outlet has RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 6-1/2" Track Saw (Tool Only, Factory Blemished, PTS01B) for $160. Shipping is a flat $14.99 per order.

Thanks to community member nismos14 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • ONE+ HP Technology delivers up to 260 linear feet of cutting per charge when paired with a 4.0 Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE battery
  • Combine (2) 27.5 in. included tracks for up to 55 in. of controlled, accurate cutting
  • Add additional tracks for extended continuous cutting
  • Up to 1-15/16 in. depth of cut at 90° (with track)
  • -1° to 48° bevel capacity
  • Up to 4,300 RPM for controlled, accurate cuts
  • Adjustable depth control switch and depth scale for precise score and plunge cuts
  • Track adjust and anti-tip adjustments ensure smooth and accurate cuts
  • Dust port compatible with standard dust collection systems
  • Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of over 260 Cordless Tools
  • Battery and charger sold separately
Includes:
  • PTS01 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 6-1/2 In. Track Saw
  • 40T Carbide-Tipped Blade
  • (2) 27.5 In. Tracks
  • Riving Knife
  • Track Clamp
  • Blade Wrench
  • Track Wrench
  • Operator'S Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • 3-Year Limited Warranty

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Written by nismos14
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Direct Tools Outlet has RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 6-1/2" Track Saw (Tool Only, Factory Blemished, PTS01B) for $160. Shipping is a flat $14.99 per order.

Thanks to community member nismos14 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • ONE+ HP Technology delivers up to 260 linear feet of cutting per charge when paired with a 4.0 Ah HIGH PERFORMANCE battery
  • Combine (2) 27.5 in. included tracks for up to 55 in. of controlled, accurate cutting
  • Add additional tracks for extended continuous cutting
  • Up to 1-15/16 in. depth of cut at 90° (with track)
  • -1° to 48° bevel capacity
  • Up to 4,300 RPM for controlled, accurate cuts
  • Adjustable depth control switch and depth scale for precise score and plunge cuts
  • Track adjust and anti-tip adjustments ensure smooth and accurate cuts
  • Dust port compatible with standard dust collection systems
  • Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of over 260 Cordless Tools
  • Battery and charger sold separately
Includes:
  • PTS01 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 6-1/2 In. Track Saw
  • 40T Carbide-Tipped Blade
  • (2) 27.5 In. Tracks
  • Riving Knife
  • Track Clamp
  • Blade Wrench
  • Track Wrench
  • Operator'S Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • 3-Year Limited Warranty

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Written by nismos14

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There's a Rip-Cut Circular Saw Guide:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073PFYN4T

And also the Accu-Cut Circular Saw Track:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073PGP96S

$130 for both, and Kreg makes quality tools from my experience. I'm not saying Ryobi isn't quality, just this particular item I've not seen a lot to get excited over. I love all of my other Ryobi tools though.
I was looking at this recently because I don't have a track saw, and I'm deep in the Ryobi ecosystem. Lots of reviews saying it's not accurate or "wiggles" and gets loose after a couple uses. I've decided to buy a couple Kreg pieces and use my current circular saw. Wound up being less $$ since I already have a circular saw.
I have no experience with track saws since I've never bought one but I've been thinking about one and researching for a while... I don't understand why everyone doesn't start with Wen. They get good reviews and are a third the price of the big name competitors. The Wen 7 1/4 corded track saw seems like the best deal in woodworking.

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Jul 27, 2024
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Joined Dec 2007
Jul 27, 2024
Sephro
Jul 27, 2024
219 Posts
No experience with this track saw, but this year I bought one for first time since I was building cabinets and it was truly a game changer.
Ripping plywood panels accurately was nearly impossible with my table saw, and using my circular saw with clamped on guide, getting the offset perfectly was a challenge. Setting the track right to the line and cutting saved tons of time, plus dust extraction made it a lot better.

Essentially you can do almost everything you could do with a table saw with a track saw.
Jul 27, 2024
35 Posts
Joined Jan 2021
Jul 27, 2024
django85
Jul 27, 2024
35 Posts
I believe there is a guide on youtube that you can square up your Ryobi tracksaw and it will cut perfectly. Yes, it does appear that sometimes people do get these tracksaws that aren't properly aligned. I suspect a blemished version will most likely have that problem, but it does appear to be fixable.
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Jul 27, 2024
377 Posts
Joined May 2012
Jul 27, 2024
BaconSnake
Jul 27, 2024
377 Posts
Quote from smoker68x :
There's a Rip-Cut Circular Saw Guide:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073PFYN4T

And also the Accu-Cut Circular Saw Track:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073PGP96S

$130 for both, and Kreg makes quality tools from my experience. I'm not saying Ryobi isn't quality, just this particular item I've not seen a lot to get excited over. I love all of my other Ryobi tools though.
I have the rip cut....... it's finicky. Better off with the saw track imo.
Jul 27, 2024
1,269 Posts
Joined Jan 2010
Jul 27, 2024
mosd88
Jul 27, 2024
1,269 Posts
Quote from ash78 :
Thanks for the heads up, I'm actually working with oak veneer plywood this weekend, rebuilding some built-in shelving in our den. Nothing too fancy, but I'll see how the edges turn out with the circular saw. 3 out of 4 edges will be sealed with caulk to trasition to the painted pieces, so a little bit of fraying/burring won't be too bad there. All else fails, maybe I'm in for one Wink
The two most important things to get a furniture edge with a circular saw, even a cheap one, is a clean and quality blade, and wax the shoe. On the foureyes YouTube channel you can see some amazing furniture getting made, and he has no issues at all cutting anything with a circular saw when it makes sense.
Jul 27, 2024
132 Posts
Joined Apr 2017
Jul 27, 2024
umbananas
Jul 27, 2024
132 Posts
what's up with all the saws going on sale all of a sudden
Jul 28, 2024
212 Posts
Joined Nov 2003
Jul 28, 2024
MoonMan
Jul 28, 2024
212 Posts
I am a Ryobi fan boy, but so many bad reviews for their track saw. You would be better off getting the highly rated WEN Cordless Track saw kit with 2 batteries and charger for about $180, then you can get a 110" track for less than $70 and you are good to go to rip 4'x8' sheet goods.

This is what I bought, and like I said, I have a ton of Ryobi tools and batteries.

You can find the WEN saw and track at your favorite Jeff Bezos store.
Jul 28, 2024
4 Posts
Joined Nov 2016
Jul 28, 2024
seanmadi
Jul 28, 2024
4 Posts
Quote from AquaBorder1166 :
Not really. Track saws are specifically great for cutting good straight clean edges on sheet goods, and really only recommend if you breakdown full sheets of plywood often. If you're not a woodworker or building cabinets it's more than fine just using your circular saw. Id probably look up a plywood zero clearance circular saw edge guide jig, I recall "stumpy nubs" had a straightforward vid if you want something "good enough".
The big advantage is dust collection. I do not have a track saw, but from everything I've seen, they do a really great job of collection all of the dust. I just do everything outside, so I do what you do and it's not a big deal for me. But if I had a shop, I'd definitely have a track saw.

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Jul 29, 2024
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baller11111
Jul 29, 2024
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for the diy types, you can use your old circ saw with this jig https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D...eDoctorRay
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