Gen II Ryobi 18V HP Brushless Multitool

Ryobi has just announced yet another cordless multi tool with their 18V Gen II HP brushless multitool model. Let’s check it out below.

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Gen II Ryobi 18V HP Brushless Multitool – Uses

Ryobi 18V HP brushless multitool

This tool is known as an oscillating multitool, or just multitool for short. It oscillates blades side to side quickly to provide cutting action. They are good tools for beginners to use as they are relatively safe to use. The chance of a blade cutting skin is very low, and in most cases the skin will just vibrate along with the blade and not get cut (however don’t try this at home).

Multitools are tools that are jack of all trades type of tools that can do many things well but a master of none. It can cut a variety of materials such as wood, plaster, drywall, metal, and plastics to name a few with the right blade of course. It’s a great tool for making flush cuts such as cutting nails that stick out flush with the material they’re sunk in.

Ryobi 18V HP brushless multitool

One of my favorite uses for multitools is their ability to be used for cutting door jambs for flooring installations. This allows you to remove enough material in the door jamb to place part of flooring material such as tile or hardwood or laminate planks underneath the door jamb for a professional look rather than cutting the flooring to fit around the door jamb.



Gen II Ryobi 18V HP Brushless Multitool – Uses Continued

Ryobi 18V HP brushless multitool

Another excellent use for multitools is for making plunge cuts. This gives them the ability to cut in the middle of material without the need to make pilot holes and use two separate tools. This comes in handy for plunge cutting out square holes to fit electrical boxes inside drywall. This is especially handy for new jobs in oldwork and easier than using a jab saw as the tool does most of the work for you. Though a jab saw might be just as fast or faster but requires 100% elbow grease.

Multitools are also good for sanding as the tool mount accepts sanding pads. Though the triangular sanding pad is on the small side, a full size stand alone sander would provide more coverage at a faster rate, the small sanding pads on multitools such as this one make it better suited for detail sanding where it can fit in tighter spaces and crevices. The triangular shape also allows it to fit inside corners.



Gen II Ryobi 18V HP Brushless Multitool – Features

This cordless multitool runs on Ryobi’s popular 18V batteries. It features a brushless motor that Ryobi says offers best in class power that’s said to offer 80% faster cutting and 2.5x more cuts than their PBLMT50 model. It uses a trigger to operate and a variable speed dial to control the cutting speed at up to 20,000 OPM. Personally, I’m not a big fan of triggers on multitools and believe they have no place in a multitool and are better suited for other tools like drills and saws for example. However there are many folks who don’t mind or actually like a trigger on a multitool.

This multitool also features 86% less vibration although no mention as to what they compared it to. My assumption is that they are most likely comparing it to their PBLMT50 model. The front of the tool also features an LED light to aid in low light which is a handy feature.

Ryobi 18V HP brushless multitool

Ryobi is again using the widely used latch and pin mount system. This uses a latch to unlock/lock a removable pin used to attach and remove blades. This method is a tool-less method and used to be the best thing since the archaic bolt and hex key systems. However since then, the latch and pin system has been improved with newer mount systems with a latch and no pin as was used by Bosch before the Starlock mount was introduced.

In my opinion, the Starlock mount is easily the best multitool mount out there for its ease of use and lightning fast blade changes. There is no pin to remove and potentially lose and the blades literally snap in place to install. They also pop off. I really like TTI power tools. TTI is the brand behind tools by Ryobi, Ridgid, and Milwaukee to name a few. And I wish TTI would embrace the Starlock mount in their multitools.



Gen II Ryobi 18V HP Brushless Multitool – Pricing & Availability

It will be available as a baretool PBLMT51B in November 2023 priced at $129. As a kit PBLMT51K1 it will be priced at $189 and the kit will be available later in early 2024. Launch dates are according to Ryobi press release info.

  • Delivers up to 80% faster cutting and 2.5X*** more cuts for demanding applications Compared to PCL430
  • Experience less fatigue with 86% lower vibration so you can complete any task without stopping
  • The most versatile tool around the home or on the job site with the ability to easily cut through wood, drywall, plastic, metal, and grind grout (grout accessory sold separately)
  • Converts to a detail sander with included sanding pad and sandpaper (60, 80, & 120 Grit included)
  • Quickly and easily swap accessories with the tool-free accessory change
  • Variable speed dial provides ultimate control for a variety of applications at 0 – 20,000 OPM
  • Ergonomic design with lock-on button for continuous use
  • High visibility LED worklight
  • Belt clip capable (sold separately)
  • Don’t forget your RYOBI 16 PC. Oscillating Multi-Tool Blade Accessory Set (A241601)
  • Part of the RYOBI ONE+ system – Any 18V ONE+ battery works with any 18V ONE+ product
  • 3-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • PBLMT51B Includes: 18V Brushless Multi-Tool, Plunge Cut Blade, Flush Cut Blade, Sanding Pad, 3 PC Sandpaper (60,80 and 120 Grit) and operator’s manual
  • PBLMT51K1 Includes: 18V Brushless Multi-Tool, 18V ONE+ 2Ah Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery, 18V ONE+ Charger, Plunge Cut Blade, Flush Cut Blade, Sanding Pad, 3 PC Sandpaper (60,80 and 120 Grit) and operator’s manual


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