Ryobi tree saw

redneck joe

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Im an 18v ecosystem. It comes in a 40v as well.

Anyone speak to the diff in performance?
 

aspeck

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40v will last longer, have more power, and be heavier to lug around. Depends on what you want to cut and how heavy you want the saw to be.
 

DeepCMark58A

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40v will last longer, have more power, and be heavier to lug around. Depends on what you want to cut and how heavy you want the saw to be.
I have a ryobi pole saw, more power is not going to make that 8" bar with safety chain perform noticeably better. Besides every couple cuts you need to stop to clear the debris out of your eyes.
 
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