I found a Ryobi One+ tool I genuinely don't like.
I purchased the one-handed recip saw, referred to as a pruning saw. I have several trees (hickory...just so tempting to cut 'em all down and build) that lose limbs frequently, and wanted something to make cutting them up easier, along with some scrap plywood and stuff that is way overdue.
I was hoping I could use this to hold the item in one hand, and the tool in the other. Problem is, it doesn't cut worth a ****. Could be the stock blade, but it's the most aggressive blade I have. Cutting through a limb took a huge effort. I suppose this tool might be useful if you didn't have a circular saw or a recip already, but I do. Feels like a waste of $40, so it's going back.
I purchased the one-handed recip saw, referred to as a pruning saw. I have several trees (hickory...just so tempting to cut 'em all down and build) that lose limbs frequently, and wanted something to make cutting them up easier, along with some scrap plywood and stuff that is way overdue.
I was hoping I could use this to hold the item in one hand, and the tool in the other. Problem is, it doesn't cut worth a ****. Could be the stock blade, but it's the most aggressive blade I have. Cutting through a limb took a huge effort. I suppose this tool might be useful if you didn't have a circular saw or a recip already, but I do. Feels like a waste of $40, so it's going back.

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