Ryobi 18V One+ HP Compact Brushless One-Hand Reciprocating Saw Review

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Ryobi Cordless One-Hand Reciprocating Saw Cooks Up a Saw Thatโ€™s Just Right

The biggest deal about the Ryobi 18V One+ HP Compact Brushless One-Hand Reciprocating Saw (whew, thatโ€™s a mouthful!) might just be that Ryobi now has a one-hand model. But the Ryobi PSBRS01 isnโ€™t just a saw that happens to pair with 18V One+ batteries, itโ€™s a complete package that raised our eyebrows compared to some well-known names.

Pros

  • Best balance of performance and price available in the 18V one-hand reciprocating saw class
  • Lightweight and compact design
  • Very good cutting speeds
  • Brushless motor
  • Quick-release blade lever

Cons

  • No kit available (but battery/charger starter kits are under $100)

Ryobi Cordless One-Hand Reciprocating Saw

Size and Weight

As part of the 18V One+ HP Compact series and with a one-hand design, the saw is compact. Until we got it in our hands, we didnโ€™t realize just how compact it is, though.

Ryobi PSBRS01B Recip Saw

Measuring 12.4 inches on our caliper, itโ€™s tied with DeWaltโ€™s Atomic as the most compact 18V one-hand model weโ€™ve tested.

Itโ€™s reasonably lightweight as well. The bare tool weighs 3.6 pounds and using the 1.5Ah battery that comes with other HP Compact tools, itโ€™s only 4.5 pounds. There are a couple of saws that come in lighter, but Ryobi is definitely in the lighter part of its class.

Cutting Performance

The trend with one-hand saws has been to target either size and weight or performance. The Ryobi cordless one-hand reciprocating saw seems to have targeted a better balance than most, though.

Cutting through 3/4-inch EMT, the saw averaged 2.76 seconds with its brushless motor driving 3000 SPM at a 5/8-inch stroke length. Less than half the saws weโ€™ve tested in this class break the 3-second mark, putting Ryobi is good company.

In our 3-inch PVC test, it took 7.33 seconds on average to finish its cuts. That landed it squarely between the top performers needing around 5 seconds and the lower tier that took more than 12 seconds.

This style of reciprocating saw isnโ€™t a great first option for wood cutting compared to full-size models. However, if you have the occasional 2ร—4 that needs cutting, thereโ€™s no reason to look for a heavier saw with more vibration.

While weโ€™re on the subject of vibration, this saw does a nice job of managing it. For a budget-friendly model, it does a better job than most of its peers.

Putting all the pieces together, this is a great saw for plumbing, irrigation, and electrical tasks that performs a lot closer to premium professional than DIY models.

Feature Set

Ryobiโ€™s use of a brushless motor certainly helps drive the performance weโ€™re enjoying. The design team also included a couple of other features that go beyond the basics.

The shoe is able to pivot as you cut, helping keep it engaged better on round materials. Itโ€™s a pretty standard feature on full-size saws, but one we donโ€™t see as often on one-hand models.

If youโ€™re part of the design team, THANK YOU for including a blade release lever on the outside of the housing instead of keeping it on the shaft. Itโ€™s soooo much easier to install and remove blades that way. Despite how much more convenient it is, almost no one puts it on their one-hand models.

Ryobi PSBRS01B Recip Saw

Wrapping up the notable features is an LED light that we expect to find on any cordless model. Itโ€™s above the blade where the shoeโ€™s open top design gives you a solid look at the blade.

Price

You can grab the Ryobi 18V One+ HP Compact One-Hand Reciprocating Saw at Home Depot for $119. Thereโ€™s no kit version available at the moment, but you can get a 2.0Ah battery/charger starter kit for $79 or a 2 x 1.5Ah starter kit for $99. Either way, itโ€™s still a less expensive way to get started than any of the other 18V one-hand models weโ€™ve tested.

The Bottom Line

The Ryobi cordless one-hand reciprocating saw doesnโ€™t set itself apart as a clear winner in any one category. But it doesnโ€™t have any weak spots and is a really solid value. With most every other saw in this category making trade-offs one way or the other, Ryobi strikes a balance that appeals to nearly everyone no matter what your highest priorities are.

Ryobi One+ HP 18V Compact Reciprocating Saw Specifications

  • Model: Ryobi PSBRS01B
  • Motor: Brushless
  • Stroke Length: 5/8 in.
  • Max Strokes Per Minute: 0-3000 SPM
  • Weight: 3.8 lbs.
  • Dimensions (DxHxW): 15.5 x 5.5 x 3 in.
  • Warranty: 3-year
  • Price: $119 (bare tool)

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