Ryobi USB Lithium Cordless 4V Power Cutter Review

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  • čas přidán 25. 11. 2022
  • Price at Home Depot: homedepot.sjv.io/2rEzkO
    I bought mine on sale for $50.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @bilalsyed6
    @bilalsyed6 Před rokem +29

    If u release the grey button and keep holding the trigger, you’ll be able to use the tool and see the battery level.

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem +14

      Thanks for pointing that out. It's always felt natural to leave my thumb on the top button, so I didn't realize you could release it after it's started. That will teach me to read the manual first!

  • @fowlercarlos
    @fowlercarlos Před měsícem

    Thanks for showing and demonstrating the self-sharpening feature. The blade and guide is touching and I thought it was a defect because it makes a slight noise when the blade spins. I was going to return it for another one. After seeing your review, I would assume they're all made that way.

  • @Bryan-df7kc
    @Bryan-df7kc Před rokem +1

    This definitely makes opening up those battery packages a breeze!

  • @FernbarkFrist
    @FernbarkFrist Před rokem +3

    I like the Ryobi battery much better than the Milwaukee too. The Ryobi also has a really nice grip to pull it out, but I find the Milwaukee is slick and difficult to pull out. I have this cutter, but I don't think I like it as much as you do.

  • @JohnDoe-gy4jn
    @JohnDoe-gy4jn Před rokem

    Just ordered one.
    On clearance at Home Depot.

  • @ITubeTooInc
    @ITubeTooInc Před rokem +1

    4:14 The Bosch universal shears has holes in the blades too.
    The both have a blue professional series Bosch GUS 12V-300 and a smaller green DIY series BOSCH XEO 3.6V.

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem

      Very interesting - I have Bosch 12V tools and didn't even know they made power cutters! Looks like it might be another one of those tools that Bosch refuses to bring to North America for some ridiculous reason.

  • @CardboardNinja
    @CardboardNinja Před rokem +2

    Question for you guys! As the Cardboard Ninja 🥷, I do a lot of Cardboard DIY Projects, the pieces that I cut need to be cut really straight, do this tool would help me for precisions cut or should I keep going with my Olfa Knife!? Thanks

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem +1

      I can keep a cut straight within about 1/16" with this power cutter while following a marked line. I'd think if you use a steel straight edge and knife it would be faster and more accurate though.

    • @jaypee42
      @jaypee42 Před 10 měsíci

      I find it’s good for ripping through a lot of material fast. Then you can go back and clean things up if you need precision.

  • @wweems1953
    @wweems1953 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Works great cutting wrapping paper. As the designated gift wrapper i use this for all cutting. I already had a similar tool from harbor freight that cuts thicker cardboard better than this one does.

  • @quakergrits4610
    @quakergrits4610 Před rokem +3

    this is probably a weird question, but how clean are the cuts? i actually want to make a few things out of cardboard and not sure what cutting tool to have precise clean cuts.

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem +4

      I get pretty clean cuts out of it, but it's hard to keep it straighter than +/- 1/16". If you're doing an actual cardboard project, you might want to just use a steel straight edge and a box cutter or Xacto knife.

  • @mikhailm360
    @mikhailm360 Před rokem

    Does this cut fabrics like t-shirt?

  • @johncuellar9136
    @johncuellar9136 Před rokem

    I have the worx and the skil 12v models. I would have to say the worx is better out of the two. Lock button is in a hard to reach place on the 12v, or I am just holding it wrong. Can you charge the Ryobi without taking the battery out?

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem +2

      No, the battery has to be removed to charge the Ryobi USB tools. Of the two I prefer the Ryobi. Battery life is great for both, but I've picked up the Worx to use it before and found it needed to be charged. I paid $40 for the Worx and $50 for the Ryobi. Well worth the extra $10 for a swappable battery!

  • @Sam-nz9yn
    @Sam-nz9yn Před rokem

    can you please do a review on that ryobi screwdriver? I'm debating if I should pick one up tomorrow.

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem +2

      I wouldn't buy it again, and I paid $25 on sale.
      PROs:
      - It was $25
      - It uses Ryobi USB
      - Has LED lights to see the work area
      CONs:
      - Single speed
      - Bulky
      - No clutch
      - After it stalls, there's too long a wait until you can drive with it again

  • @user-id9ou2np8g
    @user-id9ou2np8g Před 7 měsíci

    I was curious about this tool, but I am not convinced. For blister packs, I just use a box cutter or pocket knife, slide it between the layers in the mounting hole and it slides easily under the product in less time than you were able to cut with this.

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před 7 měsíci

      Sounds like it's not for you then. I find it much safer and easier for blister packs. It beats a dull box cutter for cardboard, but a new blade makes a box cutter faster for breaking down boxes.

  • @henlohenlo689
    @henlohenlo689 Před 6 měsíci

    those plastic cases to open is not a task done alot and regular pocket knife also does the job easy. so can save money using a pocket knife if that's all a person does every once in a while.
    but my task i want to do is removing 1000s of pages of old books to turn them into digital files using my r40 cannon scanner. despite owning this electrical device it still is quite the task though. but oh well. i guess it is doing the job. it doesn't just cut through an entire book rapidly, i gotta go small clusters of pages and rip off the base of the pages by hand then proceed through the book still quite a bit of manual labor for my hands due to need to rip off the part of the pages that are still connected to the spine or else i will gradually lose clearance as i go.
    i don't want to pay 100s of dollars for a spinning saw that i won't use again. so i went with this ryobi device. i guess it's working, but once i'm done though i'm done. i won't use this device that often after that. maybe the few occasions i own a new book to rip apart, or order items off of amazon, etc. i still might go for a corona hand saw in addition to this to see how well that works compared to this, but it's kind of too late for me to go buy both.

  • @johnd499
    @johnd499 Před 2 měsíci

    Where can I buy new blades

  • @johnd499
    @johnd499 Před 2 měsíci

    Where can I get a new blade

  • @Wowwwzaaa
    @Wowwwzaaa Před měsícem

    What is the lip part on the guard for? Just to protect the blade from cutting us?

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před měsícem

      As far as I can tell the guard helps protect the user from getting cut, and prevents attempts to cut materials that are too thick for the motor to handle.

  • @MaxcoreyMusic
    @MaxcoreyMusic Před rokem

    Sorry if it's a dumb question, but will this go through 1/8" soft birch plywood?

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem +1

      I haven't tried it, but I'm pretty sure it won't cut plywood. If it did manage to somehow, it would be a terribly ugly cut - crushed edges instead of a nice clean line that a saw would make.

    • @MaxcoreyMusic
      @MaxcoreyMusic Před rokem

      @@DoresoomReviews thank you

  • @toddincabo
    @toddincabo Před rokem

    👍

  • @Harvz78
    @Harvz78 Před rokem +1

    Which one is better between the Ryobi and Worx?

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem +2

      I like the Ryobi better. They work about the same, but I've gone to use the Worx before and the battery needed to be charged. Plus since the Worx has an integral battery, if that dies you just have to toss the entire tool. With the Ryobi you can just swap a new battery in.

  • @lthegr81
    @lthegr81 Před rokem +1

    You like this over the worx?

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem

      Yes, I definitely prefer it over the Worx. They perform about the same, but I've picked up the Worx to find it has a dead battery a few times. Since that one has an integral battery, you're just out of luck and have to wait. With the Ryobi, if you've got a few other batteries or Ryobi USB Lithium tools, you can just swap a fresh one in and keep going. Plus, tools with integral batteries will eventually have them go bad, and then you're completely out of luck. With tools that have swappable batteries, you can get new ones and still have a working tool.

  • @TaliaNeelis
    @TaliaNeelis Před 6 měsíci

    do you think this can cut clean lines through 1/8” masonite?

  • @joshm2243
    @joshm2243 Před rokem +1

    Can you cut fabric with this?

    • @4dchessplayer516
      @4dchessplayer516 Před 10 měsíci +1

      no its too soft and will bind around the blade

  • @runforrestrun1965
    @runforrestrun1965 Před měsícem

    Do they make a left hand version?

  • @ownkilla100
    @ownkilla100 Před rokem

    Can you cut stick on vinyl floor with this?

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem

      I don't think it could handle that, but I haven't tried it myself.

    • @ruck-a-tron
      @ruck-a-tron Před 10 měsíci

      That’s what I was thinking this could be good for; vinyl or linoleum floor. It might also be able to cut carpet without the carpet fibers getting all over the place.

  • @gilmotier
    @gilmotier Před měsícem

    I really wanted this, but I’m gonna have to stick to box cutters and scissors because $100 for this is cuh-razy.

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před měsícem

      Where are you seeing it for $100? It's $59 at Home Depot right now. Even at Bunnings it's $89 AUD, which comes out to the same $59 USD when converted.

    • @gilmotier
      @gilmotier Před měsícem +1

      @@DoresoomReviews You’re right. I was on Home Depot’s website. When I looked for it several hours ago, the only one I found (and I swear I did scroll! 😆) included a couple of extra batteries. That set is $100. I looked again, just now, and I see the one for $60. It’s still more than I’d be willing to pay for a package opener.

  • @mg8718
    @mg8718 Před 4 měsíci

    How does it do on really heavy cardboard?

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před 4 měsíci

      I've cut triple walled cardboard successfully with it. The going is a little slower but it gets it done.

    • @mg8718
      @mg8718 Před 4 měsíci

      Been using a Milwakkee utility knife that blows away any Stanley. The Milwakee also has blade that are heavy, razor sharp and lasting. I might give the power cutter a try.@@DoresoomReviews

  • @BeefIngot
    @BeefIngot Před 7 měsíci

    Can this cut 1mm to 2mm acrylic?

  • @direccioncuadropolis9152
    @direccioncuadropolis9152 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you cut 1/8 mdp?

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před 10 měsíci

      I haven't tried it on that, but I doubt it would work.

  • @oshaymusicgroup
    @oshaymusicgroup Před 7 měsíci

    can you use it to cut 1" pvc pipe?

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před 7 měsíci

      I mention its max opening is 1/4" in the video, so ...no.

    • @oshaymusicgroup
      @oshaymusicgroup Před 7 měsíci

      Oh ok I must’ve missed that…thanks

  • @artyfhartie2269
    @artyfhartie2269 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You don't have to keep pressing the top button

  • @d.sack2727
    @d.sack2727 Před rokem +1

    I just use tin snips to open stuff

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem +3

      That's exactly what I used to use too - gets the job done. This type of power cutter makes the job much easier though. Definitely glad I bought mine.

  • @FreedomFinanceFun
    @FreedomFinanceFun Před rokem +1

    Lol. The packaging.

  • @mg8718
    @mg8718 Před 4 měsíci

    Your gonna pay over a 100.00 because you also need the charger.

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před 4 měsíci +1

      No you don't need to buy a separate charger. The batteries each have a USB-C port integrated into them.

  • @123rogersk
    @123rogersk Před rokem

    Does it cut drywall material or roofing material? Who needs to cut up a box .............. come on people.

    • @DoresoomReviews
      @DoresoomReviews  Před rokem

      How would it be able to cut drywall? It doesn't plunge cut and is limited to 1/4" thick materials. It would do great with roofing felt, but I haven't tried it on shingles - I doubt it could cut those.