The 18V ONE+ 2-Tool Combo Kit with the 18V 5-1/2" Circular Saw and 18V Jig Saw allows you to tackle any cut and every project. The 5-1/2" Circular Saw has the ability to make fast, clean cuts with a cut speed of 4,700 RPM. Achieve over 215 cuts per charge and get the job done without stopping. The circular saw has the ability to cut through 2-by material with 1-11/16" depth of cut and 0-50° bevel capacity. It's equipped with a spindle lock and on-board wrench storage for convenient blade changes. The Jig Saw has the ability to make fast, precise cuts and it's equipped with a variable speed dialing reaching 0-3,000 SPM. Match power to application with 4 orbital settings. Experience a 30% reduction in vibration to enhance your cut control. The tool-free blade release provides quick and easy blade changes for all t-shank blades. Best of all, it is part of the RYOBI ONE+ system where any 18V ONE+ battery works with any 18V ONE+ product. This 18V ONE+ 2-Tool Combo Kit is backed by the RYOBI 3-year manufacturer’s warranty and includes an 18V 5-1/2" Circular Saw, 18V Jig Saw, 18T Carbide Tipped Blade, (2) Hex Wrenches, Non-Marring Shoe, T-Shank Wood Cutting Blade and Operator's Manuals.
Product SKU:
328690510_328690510
UPC:
33287232574
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Model: ONE+ 18V Cordless 2-Tool Combo Kit with 5-1/2 in. Circular Saw and Jig Saw (Tools Only)
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if you're gonna do it dont wait. I got this a few weeks ago at $52.. It seems they end the deal then, run it again at a slightly higher price. it was 58.. now 65. still a good deal just saying. I've noticed this on the other bundles I've had slow feet with
if you're gonna do it dont wait. I got this a few weeks ago at $52.. It seems they end the deal then, run it again at a slightly higher price. it was 58.. now 65. still a good deal just saying. I've noticed this on the other bundles I've had slow feet with
The price is now $51. That's the Most any Slickdealer shoud pay for these low level tools.
if you're gonna do it dont wait. I got this a few weeks ago at $52.. It seems they end the deal then, run it again at a slightly higher price. it was 58.. now 65. still a good deal just saying. I've noticed this on the other bundles I've had slow feet with
I havent used them yet unfortunately but $25 isnt bad if you already have batteries. I was reading the reviews today.. thinking about returning for the brushless combo deal. my drills are the brushless model and they work great for 3 years so far of just diy use
The price is now $51. That's the Most any Slickdealer shoud pay for these low level tools.
for the average homeowner just wanting to work on diy projects these are just fine.. if I was a contractor by trade, sure there's better options. I dont use my tools daily, just when I need them less than 10x a year likely
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for the average homeowner just wanting to work on diy projects these are just fine.. if I was a contractor by trade, sure there's better options. I dont use my tools daily, just when I need them less than 10x a year likely
It depends on your idea of DIY. This saw is toy and will struggle to cut through a soft 2 x 4. It has very limited use. The 6 1/2" is way more versatile and has better power.
It depends on your idea of DIY. This saw is toy and will struggle to cut through a soft 2 x 4. It has very limited use. The 6 1/2" is way more versatile and has better power.
I have a bigger, corded saw for that.. use case for this would be cutting plywood,beadboard, etc.. all tools work correctly when used within the proper use case. there's levels to everything.. there's a reason they make them in different sizes
I have a bigger, corded saw for that.. use case for this would be cutting plywood,beadboard, etc.. all tools work correctly when used within the proper use case. there's levels to everything.. there's a reason they make them in different sizes
Agreed. If you're only going to own one saw, you do not want it to be this Ryobi one.
I only use Ryobi since I got into that brand and collected bundles with batteries. I am not a contractor but I do use my tools. They are good. Never had issues. My bigger projects have been shed, pergola, a computer desk with drawers, shelves around the house and garage.
Big name brands are for people who use them for a living. It's overkill for regular folks.
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Have you used them? Heard many complaints
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Big name brands are for people who use them for a living. It's overkill for regular folks.
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