
Ryobi
The RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Reciprocating Saw (PCL515B) is a lightweight, tool-only reciprocating saw designed for DIY and light-duty tasks within the RYOBI 18V ONE+ ecosystem. It features a variable-speed motor delivering up to 3,400 SPM and a 1-inch stroke, offering fast cutting performance for wood framing and demolition without an orbital mode.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers characterize the PCL515B as a solid mid-budget DIY reciprocating saw that excels in cost-effectiveness for existing RYOBI users. While it lacks the orbital mode and ultra-smooth operation of pro-grade competitors like Milwaukee or DeWalt, its high stroke rate and realistic runtime make it highly efficient for typical homeowner tasks like framing and light demolition. The tool is viewed as well-suited for light contractor and DIY use, prioritizing value and ecosystem compatibility over heavy-duty durability.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the saw for its ease of use, particularly the tool-free blade change system and its compatibility with existing ONE+ batteries. Many find the power sufficient for framing and yard work, appreciating the lightweight design for maneuverability. Recurring complaints focus on the lack of an orbital mode, noticeable vibration, and the hidden costs associated with purchasing batteries and chargers separately for new users.
Common Complaints
Lack of orbital mode reduces cutting speed on soft materials. Noticeable vibration and noise at high speeds. Tool-only format increases total cost for new users. Perceived build quality feels cheap compared to pro brands
What People Are Saying
“Great for my ONE+ system”
“So easy to change blades”
“Enough power for my projects”
“Lightweight and easy to handle”
“No orbital mode”
“A bit noisy and vibrates”
“Tool-only feels incomplete”
How It Compares
vs. Makita 18 V Cordless Reciprocating Saw (DRM181Z)
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Choose Makita for smoother, orbital-assisted cutting in soft materials; choose Ryobi for higher speed and lighter weight in dry wood framing.
vs. DeWalt 20 V MAX XR Reciprocating Saw (DCS387B)
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Choose DeWalt for professional durability and orbital cutting versatility; choose Ryobi for budget-friendly pricing and ONE+ ecosystem compatibility.
vs. Milwaukee M18 Fuel Reciprocating Saw (2720-20)
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Choose Milwaukee for heavy-duty demolition and smooth, low-vibration performance; choose Ryobi for cost-effective DIY tasks and existing ONE+ battery users.