Big-All
Do you mind (or am I allowed to ask) if you are a trade person or a DIY’er like myself be it still under training as my good wife can justify.
Perhaps we should have two lists one for trade people and one for Diyers. However I still don’t think that I would be top of the list but perhaps a close runner up!
ok full story the ryobi is my secondery kit
at the price you can try a ryobi tool and if i am impressed i buy the dewalt or bosch eqivilent if then i dont think the ryobi is up to it in reality its well up to the task that i ask of the tools i am a bench joiner/ cabinet maker/ carpenter
most of my work is workshop based with bespoked furniture often for awkward spaces my mainstay but turn my hands to other carpentry tasks or fitting the furniture i have made
my other tools are
24v bosch
hammer drill
circular saw
jigsaw
14.4v drill driver
18v dewalt
hammer drill
angle drill
jigsaw
angle grinder
cutout tool[omnisaw type]
reciprecal saw
dewalt 240v
dw642 flip saw
dw712 slider
dw62 circ saw
others
clark bench sander
morticer
planer thicknesser
2x3 inch sanders
detail sander
1/3 sheet sander
3x1/2 sheet
hitachi m12v router
buiscut cutter
arrow 100 pin gun
band saw
4 vatious routers[plus the ryobi]
sds drill
2xhammer drills
clark combination table chop saw
now my collection may seem excessive but i can't actualy drive so the multiples allow me to work off base on projects at 2 different locations leaving the relivent powertools at each location carrying only prized hand tools with me at all times and still have a full kit at the workshop
and if for any reason i loose say 4 pieces of ryobi kit its not the end off the world