On Ryobi I have to say that they are quite good PRODUCTS NOW! though when 
they first came to the sceen they were less then, something that I would 
recommend. I work at the orange box., have so for 17 years. If there is room 
for improvement for ryobi it would be the flexability of the power cord. 
When cold it really is hard plastic.

And my Ryobi sawzall has the 10 speed seettings. Sucks but for 59 bucks its 
ok. OH and yeah I use it maybe twice a year.

my 2 cents Douglas

>> I think they survive on name alone. My father-in-law has some 
>> embarrasingly bad Craftsman tools. His Sawzall is a good example, its got 
>> like 10 speed settings rather than a variable speed trigger. My Dad has a 
>> Ryobi with the variable speed trigger. They're about the same price, I'd 
>> take the Ryobi every single time. The variable speed trigger allows you 
>> to start cutting slowly and speed up as the cut progresses, nearly 
>> critical...
>
> The "Craftsman" power tools are now all made in China and are about
> the same or worse quality as Harbor Freight stuff at higher prices
> (much higher if you wait until the HF item you want goes on sale!).
>
> The "Craftsman Professional" line is still good quality.  It's farmed
> out too, but to name-brand OEMs.  I have a string trimmer from that
> line that's a relabeled Husqvarna... very pleased with it.
>
> Alex
>
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