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4 Ryobi tools you shouldn't buy (and what to get instead)

How-To Geek·Cory Gunther·about 1 month ago
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Published Apr 29, 2026, 10:00 AM EDT Cory Gunther is a senior author and Newsletter Editor at Valnet, covering cutting-edge tech, Android, and more for How-To Geek. He's covered Android, cars, and technology for over a decade. When he's not reviewing the latest gadget, you can find him off-roading in his Toyota truck, fixing said truck, or doing something outdoors with friends and family. He's covered CES, SEMA, and MWC and reviewed countless phones, TVs, speakers, EVs, e-bikes, and more. Before Valnet, Cory worked for GottaBeMobile . His writing has also appeared on SlashGear , InputMag , and  AndroidCentral.  He's written over 9,000 articles.  Ryobi is a popular , reliable brand loved by DIYers everywhere , and you'll even see its bright neon tools on job sites thanks to its wide assortment of power tools. Ryobi makes a little bit of everything, and while that's great, it also means the company is bound to miss the mark on occasion and release a tool you'll probably want to avoid.…

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