| Product Description: | Enhance your RYOBI 18V ONE+ System with the RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 6-1/2 in. Track Saw. ONE+ HP Technology combines a powerful brushless motor, advanced electronics, and HIGH PERFORMANCE lithium-ion batteries to deliver 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 cuts, and add additional tracks for extended continuous cutting. This saw can make -1° to 48° bevel cuts and has a 1-15/16 in. depth of cut capacity at 90° (with track). Make controlled and accurate cuts quickly, with up to 4,300 RPM. Cut with confidence, as this saw comes equipped with an adjustable depth control switch and depth scale for precise score and plunge cuts, as well as a track adjust and anti-tip adjustments to ensure smooth and accurate cuts. An additional 55 in. Track For Track Saw with (2) 27.5 in. Tracks, and (4) Connector Bars are sold separately as an accessory, Model A73TS01N. Best of all, it is part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of over 300 Cordless Products that all work on the same battery platform. This brushless track saw is backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty and includes the 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 and operator’s manual. Battery and charger sold separately. |
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I have this and I'm salty because it came with a janky splinter guard and even at Direct Tool and calling Ryobi they say they don't have a replacement and I have to buy a third party one. I bought a third party and it was too big. And I'm just annoyed and haven't used it yet.
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Size - Ryobi is smaller.
Features - Ryobi has less, Milwaukee has better depth adjustment.
Power - Ryobi is weaker (it will jam working on harder material or cut rough when battery gets low, although I haven't tried running the Milwaukee one low)
Track - Ryobi track is narrower and isn't completely straight.
Weight - I don't remember the weight difference, but the Ryobi is pretty heavy even though it's small (doesn't affect use though.)
Noise - Ryobi motor is loud.
Price - Ryobi wins.
Ryobi if you just want something cheap and works. Milwaukee is better, but much more expensive. I bought the Makita 36v too, nice, but I didn't like that it only had metric, so I returned it.
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With a real track saw, the saw rides directly on the track itself, so it's much harder for it to drift or go off-line during the cut. You also get plunge-cut capability, cleaner splinter-controlled cuts, better dust collection, and usually much better bevel-cut stability.
I have the Milwaukee track saw personally, and after using an actual track saw system, it's hard to go back to a regular circular saw + guide setup for sheet goods and cabinetry work.
With a real track saw, the saw rides directly on the track itself, so it's much harder for it to drift or go off-line during the cut. You also get plunge-cut capability, cleaner splinter-controlled cuts, better dust collection, and usually much better bevel-cut stability.
I have the Milwaukee track saw personally, and after using an actual track saw system, it's hard to go back to a regular circular saw + guide setup for sheet goods and cabinetry work.
Of course Milwaukee is much better, but for occasional use the Ryobi is fine (I have one at each of my main work locations). It's a cost thing. At under $180 with a track it's great. I take the Ryobi with me to lumber yards if I'm not in my truck and need some plywood.
The biggest con is the proprietary track. It's different than any other track saw and very hard to find. Then if you find it it is too expensive. If you need/want it for breaking down 4' cuts it's great. If you want to do 8' rips on one track, not likely going to happen.
The biggest complaint I have are the tracks and lack of accessories. No track squares fit this track. 3d printing is the move for the ryobi
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