• TheSacredOne@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    RYOBI: Recommend You Other Brands Instead (especially applies their gas stuff which has high failure rates, the cordless handhelds are decent for household and even light commercial use though)

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      1 year ago

      Maybe I’m unlucky as hell, but I’ve had nothing but problems with their handhelds. Bought a finishing sander and the motor crapped out, exact same thing happened on the replacement, so I grabbed a mastercraft (also a cheap brand) and at least it runs. Bought a jigsaw and the stock face plate leaves an indent and black marks on everything I cut.

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        1 year ago

        Regarding the sanders, it is possible you are driving them a bit too hard. I have their belt sander and it eats batteries like crazy. Something about sanding that just needs lots of energy. So for consumer variants of sanders I’d recommend giving them some rest between sessions to cool down.

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          1 year ago

          Just a finishing sander, so I was keeping the pressure light. The job was a dining room table, but I feel like even a Ryobi should be able to handle a full table!