First Time for Everything - RIDGID 18V Brushless 12" Chainsaw Review
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RIDGID RO1101VNM 18-volt Brushless 12-inch Chainsaw will be available at the Home Depot online only. Due to be available in Spring 2023 for $189 as a bare tool. The RIDGID chainsaw will be covered by the Lifetime Service Agreement (LSA), if you register the tool within 90 days of the purchase.
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Ridgid really is stepping up their product line. Looking forward to picking this up and once again, great review!!
@jeffburr6547
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunate many of their new products are identical to the Ryobi line. I love Ryobi for the right job, but paying 50% more for their drills is crazy.... Most/all my new rigid stuff is BOSS tho- the octane 7 1/4" circ saw works better than any CORDED circ saw I've ever used
@whynotjusttry5401
Ай бұрын
@@jeffburr6547is
Thanks, you provided a clear and concise video about the Ridgid cordless saw.
Great review. Thank you very much! I'll be adding this to my other Ridgid tools.
I like what RIDGID is doing. I will be buying into RIDGID this year. another fantastic video
I have 22 Ridgid tools and love them all! I have the smaller blower , works great to blow out garage, driveway , patio etc. My tools are just as powerful as rest out there or maybe better, but no one else has lifetime warranty!! Had the rest won't go back to two yrs to replace due to break down! Too expensive to replace if you bought once and only lasts 2 yrs!Plus my batteries works with them ALL how can you go wrong!
I have a couple of Ryobi 18 volt chain saws but after seeing this review I'm definitely going to upgrade to this Ridgid. This is by far the best tool review I've seen in many years; new subscriber thanks a lot!
Great video! Good pacing, good discussion… The 56 V 18” Ego with giant batteries even has trouble with some logs like that, so it looks like the Ridgid is doing pretty well with its 18 V. Looks good too, I like it.
Impressive chainsaw for its size. Great video 👍
Thank you. Now I know what it's all about.
Looks like a nice little chainsaw can’t wait to add one to my ridgid collection 😂
As always, great video.
Great little saw for small jobs or at camp. 36v would be great but I think this will do for my needs.
Those big LOGS are good for my 18 inch Ego the smaller ones fit this chain saw I will consider this for lite weight and easy carry
Excellent video. Now I will buy this chainsaw. Thanks
HEY THOSE SPIKES ARE AWESOME. Not for the normal reason you think though. You can Cut angles if you put your angle on a board and cut your stock alongside it!!! I needed some 45 degree logs and I easily just pushed the saw against the board as a guide thanks to those spikes. I really tore up some wood with this thing. You can do quite a bit, you can easily build a guide to cut angles. Not a problem to hold out one handed. You really do get a fast spinning chain that pulls itself through wood. I’ve buried this thing and it cuts at full speed if you Watch and let it do its thing. Safety should always be your main concern. Tension your chain. Cut from above to easily drop branches, the saw doesn’t get trapped like it does when you cut from underneath. I crushed 6 Batteries (2 6ah, and 4 Grey lithium 4ah) Today in 10 hours. I am impressed, I was holding the trigger for a long time doing some intense carving, holding it comfortably in Any position you can think. I did not get MAX output terminals on my saw. Kind of upset about having all these black batteries that don’t Have MAX benefits. Just running my Worse batteries on this thing cause I bought em and they finally found a purpose.
Can’t wait for that chainsaw 😇
We’ve had one in Australia for about 5 years, that looks like an update from the one we have.
@Shoptoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
Yes, it looks very similar to your AEG model.
@jamesakey5817
Жыл бұрын
@@Shoptoolreviews they look the same because they are the same. AEG is Ridgid rebranded for North America
@jamesakey5817
Жыл бұрын
James, how was the saw for you over the last 5 years?
@Jujoji
Жыл бұрын
I've noticed that TTI releases a lot of new tools in Australia first, then North America a couple of years later
I like the side mount battery, keeps it a little cleaner unlike a few other brands that have top load...
Great Video Brother 👍🏼
I can't wait for it to come out. I'll definitely be buying one. Hopefully they make it to in store
@jamesakey5817
Жыл бұрын
It is available for pre-order
Great review, seemed kind-a underpowered. But I can't wait for them to arrive at my Home Depot, I'm already down the Ridgid rabbit hole.
@jasonl5961
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure it’s available on Home Depot online only.
Can't wait for this
Pretty nice TJ...🏁
I agree with your terminology regarding the size of the saw. I did the same thing when I picked out my 14" saw. I wanted little big saw; which is why I selected the 40v Greenworks instead of the EGO; which, in my opinion; is a big little one. I own both brands and really like both of them; for their targeted use. As far as this Ridgid goes; I think it looks/is kinda ridiculous.
Best chainsaw i have EVER owned !!
yeah I have an echo cs-355t and I want one of these too.
Thanks Tim 🙏🏻love to see the new tools from all the brands as it drives innovation and keeps pricing competitive. I will say tho this is what people think of when u mention cordless chainsaw’s this is what people think of and these kinds saws can be great in-betweeners & nothing wrong with that however there are maybe 4-6 what I’ll call next gen cordless chainsaw’s such as the m18 2727 and even more so the 2826 that are just on another level than compared to the Ridgid and at the 190$ price tag of the Ridgid you could literally find an open box M18 2727-20 for that..it has metal dogs plus that saw will pull a 24” bar thru hardwood….short story long Considering all the factors with the overall size being a bit odd, the lack of power and lastly the plastic dogs it’s gonna be a no for me….I think when it comes to cordless chainsaws for my use cases at least I’d recommend the m18 2727 or the 2826 & they’re just on another level. It was truly game changing for me when it comes to ttrimming, limbing, and bucking for felling there are still many situations that call for a gas saw however the two m18 saws can fell trees bigger than I’d be comfortable felling solo so it’s plenty for me..also the not having a gas saw running all the time when bucking and limbing and even felling trees up to 24” or so. Now for me personally I really love the M18 chain saws, low maintenance, torque in spades and cut like an angry beaver all pros except the fact that they’re extremely hard on and can even send batteries to an early grave
This would be perfect For the vehicle when we're overlanding or doing some 2 trackin and need to clear a tree off the road real quick.
Really great video here. Helps my decision to buy one. Bet a tougher spike set causes more cut out or engine overburden for an electric motor
Is that fresh Birch your cutting at 13:21 ? i agree it should have better "buck" plate,made of steal and better/longer spikes to grip log or branch.. more of a pruner type as stated, but did well on the 7" log, nice vid, i may just buy one now.. Thanks!
Is the sprocket interchangeable with Stihl or Husky sprockets? It would be great if we could swap to a 7 or 8 tooth sprocket to get higher chain sped for carving.
Based on the Run Time of my Flexvolt 60 Sawsall with a 9amp hr battery run time is so limited and quite heavy
I think this would be a good saw to have for those pieces of fire wood you find when pulling from the wood stack you cut just a bit too long. Since going though the process of starting a cold gas saw to make one cut can be a pain. Also if noise is a concern electric is the way to go.
Finally - a man that knows how to use a saw... I was hoping for a bit better performance out of the saw
@Shoptoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
We were too. I think they could have done better with this one. Thanks for watching.
Im invested in the ridgid system and have been eyeballing the dewalt chainsaw. How do they compare?😊
How does this comardcto the Ryobi version? Is it any better?
Which is better saw 20v DeWalt or 18v Ridgid I have DeWalt stuff few 6anp h batteries but I'm thinking about switching let son have DeWalt.
Can't wait to get this
That battery compartment looks a little claustrophobic on that 6AH battery. Ridgid just came out with an 8Ah and there's a 12Ah coming soon that I'm unsure would fit in this piece of equipment.
12" saw, so an 8-9" safe cut capacity. Could be decent for a homeowner for bucking storm damage tree limbs and cutting small branches
A 12 inch saw should be top handle!!!!!!
@GreggCesaroni
7 ай бұрын
Agreed. If anything, throw on a 16 inch bar from Oregon and call it a day lol
It seems to struggle a little compared to the Ryobi 40v ones. Shame. All my batteries are Rigid though and I think for what I need it for it'll do the trick.
@awesomedave8484
Жыл бұрын
definitely is and I have mostly ridged products but for yard tools the Ryobi 60v brushless line is too good.
@micheljean7845
Жыл бұрын
I bought an adaptor to put my Ridgid battery on my Ryobi tools, since i have more Ridgid than Ryobi, cost around 30 bucks and you don't have to buy a lot of Ryobi battery
Looks like the bucking spikes are molded into that sawdust plate. That's unfortunate. If it was a separate part, then you could swap it out for a metal version.
@jamesakey5817
Жыл бұрын
Even with the small Stihl gas saws, the dogs are molded onto the case now. It's not a great design I agree,
@alvino9611
Жыл бұрын
Thats what LSA is for 🍻
@picker63028
Жыл бұрын
@@alvino9611 Lifetime service agreement. You have to register with Ridgid online to activate.
It is available on pre-order in Canada now. Tool only and as a kit. I cannot wait for mine to arrive 🤘
@shaffti7701
Жыл бұрын
Can you link a preorder site for me?
@shaffti7701
Жыл бұрын
I can't find anywhere to order.
@cofee28
Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for Rigid to bring one of these out. I looked today and couldn't find one.
@jamesakey5817
Жыл бұрын
@@shaffti7701 apologies I spoke out of line. For once Canada got tools before the USA. It is released for presale in Canada
@jamesakey5817
Жыл бұрын
@@cofee28 apologies I spoke out of line. For once Canada got tools before the USA Available for presale in Canada
This product is still unavailable at both Home Depot and Direct Tools. Question: How do i buy this product ?.
Hi, If you were going to buy a cordless chainsaw which would you personally buy. I currently have Milwaukee, Ridgid, and Makita tools in the 18 volt versions. But I would buy a different brand if it was better. I just want a work horse that will last.
@chomp7927
Жыл бұрын
based on other review videos out of those 3 I wanna say the Milwaukee is your best bet, that being said it's a good chunk more expensive, but it also is a good bit more performant. It depends on the use case. Something like this is perfect for me, makes a great one to keep under the back seat in the truck just in case and also is small enough that the wife can use it to trim up the trees after I fell them with the gas saw. This is not a replacement for a gas unit unless you live in a city and might trim a limb once a year.
Please tell me about the palm impact that you used for the bar nuts. 😲
You said it was a 6 pin or (tooth) sprocket. And you measured 6 drivers. But only 3 or 4 driver interact with the sprocket at one time. Do you think that will change the math?
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Might as well use the milwaukee pruner, lol
Do a review for the weed trimmer
@poisonfortheweak
7 ай бұрын
I have one. I like it, so much easier without having to deal with gas and cranking etc. For me it has proven to get what I need done and I kind of like that it’s not quite as hardcore as a gas powered one. My lawn people have absolutely destroyed everything they’ve touched with their trimmer. I need it to cut grass a small weeds, not shred my hardy plank and notch out my fence posts.
Oooooooh Mai gawd
Looks like maybe Echo makes this
What tool are you using to take the bar nuts off and put them back on? Looks like a palm driver?
Wow I had hopes for this as I’m a Ridgid fanboy but this looks like a kid’s toy. The way it bogs down so badly while cutting is worrisome. But of course you have to consider intended use. I would use this for clearing small 3-5” trees or chopping up fallen branches in my yard etc. This is not going to be used for cutting cords and cords of firewood for the winter. So if you don’t use it for crazy stuff it should be fine. I don’t like that it leaks oil like all other chainsaws, especially hate that for electrics. Lately I’ve had to cut a lot of dogwood trees down and that wood is very dense stuff. Not sure how this would go with that.
I've heard it's a 3yo AEG model from abroad.
@JR-ii4lq
Жыл бұрын
Yep
that is something different.
Let’s wait and see if it leaks oil in storage like all the other budget saws.
@Shoptoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
Like every chainsaw...ever. lol. Thanks for watching.
@poisonfortheweak
7 ай бұрын
Ugh worst part of chainsaws. The oil. If it ain’t turning the sawdust into sticky gunk it’s ruining everything I set it on.
Need a chainsaw to disperse / clear fallen trees in the road, do you think this saw would be good for that?
@Shoptoolreviews
8 ай бұрын
No, you need something more powerful. Even the RYOBI HP saw is a much better saw. The Milwaukee and EGO saws are also better saws. Thanks for watching.
@dan.d
8 ай бұрын
@@Shoptoolreviewsthanks
Does it leak oil when not in use
@JR-ii4lq
Жыл бұрын
A couple years with the AEG version, yes it does leak oil. I have to store it lying on the oil cap side.
Not a drop of bar and chain oil in the saw!!!
Don't understand why it's going to be Home Depot online only didn't they just get rid of ego from their OPE It should have room on the shelves now
Should've made it dual battery. Or a dual battery version.
@Shoptoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
That would have been a better option. Thanks for watching.
Why can't anyone come out with metal dogs for extra bite?....the ryobi 60v chainsaw is great too but still plastic dogs. The battery lasts a long time and its great for camping or yard cleanup.
@benr1645
4 ай бұрын
Look at the Makita GCU04T1
Looks well built but not a big fan of ridgid batteries
@jamesakey5817
Жыл бұрын
Single batteries and any that come with the kits are now Lifetime warranty. Just have to register online and upload your receipt
with only 12" the handle so big and heavy I skip
Thank you for showing me I definitely don't need to buy this joke of a chainsaw. And I love Ridgid tools. Maybe a better chain would cut better but clear to see there's not nearly enough power here.
@Shoptoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
We don’t think it’s the chain holding this one back. It just doesn’t deliver the power needed to keep the chain speed up on larger material. 4” and smaller material, it will do fine, but it’s not setting any records.
@gavib09
Жыл бұрын
@@Shoptoolreviews yeah. It's a very niche tool for small things. Biggest thing lacking in battery chainsaws of most brands is rpms imo
@shaffti7701
Жыл бұрын
This is just to clean up the yard and cut something too big for the loppers. It looks like it's exactly what it should be.
@gavib09
Жыл бұрын
@@shaffti7701 the thing bogs down the second it starts cutting. If it can't use the whole bar without bogging what's the point. Call me unreasonable but I'm not the least impressed whatsoever. Ope really needs to be 40v+ imo.
@shaffti7701
Жыл бұрын
@@gavib09 I'm not going to argue it's weak! That's fire sure. I don't think anyone should make this their primary saw. Unless you live in a neighborhood without any old trees. However, I can't wait to have this thing for a quick job when a branch comes down, or I want to knock off some saplings. I'll get to leave the McCulloch in the barn!
Anyone who has spent any time using a gas powered chainsaw, will find a speed less than 20 meters per second, annoyingly slow. My little top handled Makita goes 24 meters per second. I bought it after finding out how slow the Rigid saw was.
Too bad that ridgid allways behind😢
@A_Bone1972
Жыл бұрын
except the Octane 1/2" mid-torque impact wrench & high-torque, but everything else...yeah! ✌️🐝➕ edit: using the Octane 3.0ah battery (important)
sorry boys..two stroke fumes for me!!!
@Shoptoolreviews
Жыл бұрын
Can't argue with that.
its made by tti so its not different from the milwaukee