The real question is whether Pros can accomplish the work needed with a lesser-priced, budget-saving tool versus a more premium model. So, rather than address who makes the best tools between these brands, we plan to talk about both to discuss the differences Pros should consider depending upon the type of work they do and the needs they have. Along the way, we also plan to cover the history of both DeWalt and Ryobi brands, including their size, number of employees, and parent companies.
We also want to examine what tools each company makes and where they make them. Both Ryobi and DeWalt have a prominent place in the retail space. Ryobi Limited is a manufacturer of components for automobiles, electronics, and telecommunications industries based in Japan. It also sells printing equipment, building products, and power tools. Both are brands of Techtronic Industries, used under license from Ryobi Limited.
Around , Ryobi did something no other manufacturer had pulled off. They introduced lithium-ion battery technology while maintaining perfect backward compatibility with every tool they ever made. DeWalt tried this…and failed, having to switch from a brief period of lithium-ion stem packs to a whole new slide pack design with the launch of their XR tools in DeWalt is an American company that represents a worldwide brand of power tools for the construction, manufacturing, and woodworking industries.
DeWalt was officially formed in by Raymond E. DeWalt who invented the radial arm saw. Internationally, Ryobi and its parent company TTI manufacture a large majority of its cordless power tools and battery-powered products overseas.
Domestically, Ryobi designs and engineers all of their tools right in Anderson, South Carolina. They also assemble several tool lines in their 1,, square foot manufacturing plant and warehouse. That includes their newest lawnmower line.
Like most power tool companies, DeWalt manufactures much of its inventory overseas. However, the company has made some recent strides to bring more of its manufacturing back to the USA —at least in part. Fast forward to and DeWalt operated seven domestic manufacturing facilities to build DeWalt tools and products. The company maintains these facilities across two dozen or so states.
Given their growth, the Ryobi vs DeWalt debate tilts towards the latter if you want to find tools with at least some production occurring in the United States. With companies owned by parent organizations, it can be difficult to estimate the size. DeWalt claims over 10, employees across all of its facilities on its LinkedIn page. Domestically, the company has more than 4, employees. TTI designs, manufactures, and markets everything from power tools and outdoor power equipment to layout and measurement tools, appliances, and even floor care products.
The brands under TTI make products used by tradesmen, consumers, and industrial users across the home, construction, maintenance, and industrial markets. They manufacture tools, accessories, and fasteners for the industrial, construction, home improvement, and outdoor power equipment markets and also supply security products.
When comparing the general cost of tools between Ryobi vs DeWalt you quickly realize that both companies make a lot of tools.
DeWalt boasts more than products in its 20V Max line before adding in their new FlexVolt line of tools around three dozen or more in this category so far or their corded products. We see a lot of Ryobi tools used in the HVAC trades as well as for those doing punch lists and basic home repairs. Both brands also cover a host of accessories—from blades and bits to hole saws and specialty fasteners. DeWalt takes the lead here, however, with a much larger and deeper assortment of accessories that cross a much wider span of tools.
They also have more options when it comes to saw blades and grinder wheels. DeWalt carries a decisive advantage in the fasteners category. Its parent company acquired both Powers Fasteners and Infastech in In general, having reviewed and used literally hundreds of tools from both companies, Ryobi Tools clearly cost less—by far—than comparable DeWalt power tools.
Often HALF as much. This mostly has to do with the target audience. There are exceptions, however. DeWalt also tends to include higher-capacity, advanced batteries in their cordless tool kits. Ryobi sells a majority of its tools without a battery. In fact, Ryobi considers this an advantage since you can buy an initial combo kit and then add tools inexpensively until you have a rather large collection. DeWalt makes compact and entry-level tools available for their Pros, so you have some choice when choosing from their core tools.
Ryobi does something similar with both brushed, compact brushless, and brushless tools available across several key products. In the examples above, you can see that in some places, DeWalt tools cost as much as twice that of Ryobi tools.
Ryobi includes a 3-year limited warranty with most of its cordless power tools, chargers, and batteries—including its 20V outdoor power equipment.
Some specialty tools include different warranties—but the company notes that on their warranty page. Of note, Ryobi hand tools carry a limited lifetime warranty. Their 40V cordless outdoor products carry a 5-year limited tool warranty and 3-year battery warranty.
However, the company uses the manufacturing date if you cannot produce a receipt. To get the most out of your warranty, we always recommend registering the tool so you document the purchase date. This goes for DeWalt or Ryobi power tools. DeWalt includes a 3-year limited warranty on most cordless power tools with a 1-year free service contract and a day money-back guarantee.
DeWalt Mechanics Tools are covered by a full lifetime warranty. That means that if any DeWalt mechanics tool fails for any reason, the company will replace it—even without proof of purchase. Other DeWalt hand tools carry a limited lifetime warranty against defects. Finally, a few select DeWalt pneumatic tools carry a 7-year warranty with a 1-year service agreement and a 3-day money-back guarantee.
Check here for more DeWalt warranty information. Both Ryobi and DeWalt both have a good reputation for making great tools.
They simply serve different markets. DeWalt is known as one of the go-to brands for professional tradesmen. Ryobi dominates the consumer and DIY markets, making tools for more than just residential and commercial construction.
With inflators, fans, misters, soldering stations, rotary tools, and Bluetooth radios, Ryobi has something for anyone and everyone. Importing them from the US to UK, even paying the import duty and taxes represents excellent value. I just had to buy a UK charger.
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