![]() Tools What Kinds Of Products Does Ryobi Sell?īasically, if you can think of it, Ryobi sells it. Ryobi is plenty rugged and durable for a homeowner or casual DIYer – I’m certainly not gentle with my tools, and every single one of my Ryobi products (save for a sander that was overused – more on that later) has stood the test of time. That being said, most contractors that have come to work in my home are using Ryobi for specialty tools, and not their ‘bread and butter’ drills and such. Generally, Ryobi is marketed towards the DIYer or homeowner, but some professionals use Ryobi tools as well thanks to their massive variety of products, warranties, and fair prices. Is Ryobi Geared Towards DIYers or Professional Contractors? In reality, Husky and HDX are Home Depot’s in-house brands, and Ryobi is just sold there. Many people assume that since Ryobi is a Home Depot exclusive brand that Ryobi is Home Depot’s in-house line of power tools. I’ve never regretted opting for curbside pickup, especially with little ones in tow. The same can be said if you are looking for a specific tool – many, many tools are sold each day, and often things get moved around. I’ve found that close to new launches, stock can be hard to come by in-store at Home Depot, so it’s always good to order ahead. There are resellers on Amazon, but they are not first-party so your mileage may vary. Ryobi tools are sold exclusively at The Home Depot, so if you’re thinking of buying into the brand, you’ll want to make sure a Home Depot is close by.
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