
Ryobi
The Ryobi P505 is a compact, 18V ONE+ cordless 5-1/2-inch circular saw designed for DIY homeowners and light trade users. It features a carbide-tipped thin kerf blade capable of cutting through 2x lumber in a single pass at a depth of 1-9/16 inches. The tool emphasizes portability and ecosystem compatibility, offering sufficient power for crosscuts and bevels without the bulk of full-size corded saws.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Ryobi P505 for its budget-friendly portability and reliability in light-to-medium DIY tasks. The 4,600-4,700 RPM motor is noted for delivering fast, clean cuts through 2x lumber, rivaling many corded tools. Reviewers recommend the P505 or similar older models to save money over newer variants like the PCL500B, as performance differences are negligible. Editors highlight the ergonomic design and cordless convenience, while Home Depot specs emphasize the impressive runtime of over 215 cuts per charge.
What Users Say
Everyday consumers appreciate the Ryobi P505 for its ease of use in home repairs, workshops, and tear-down builds. Users frequently praise the compact 5-1/2 inch blade for its maneuverability in tight spaces and the smooth operation of bevel cuts up to 50 degrees. The seamless integration with the Ryobi 18V battery system is a major highlight. Recurring complaints focus on the awkward placement of the spindle lock and the basic trigger lacking variable speed presets. Many users find it ideal for DIYers upgrading from manual tools, noting its reliability for weekend projects.
Common Complaints
Spindle lock position is awkward and less ideal for quick access. Basic single-speed trigger lacks advanced variable speed presets. Power may not match larger saws for heavy-duty prolonged use. Older 2016 model lacks updates found in newer variants
What People Are Saying
“Compact and lightweight for easy handling in tight spaces”
“Sufficient power for most DIY wood-cutting tasks, comparable to corded saws”
“Spindle lock position (front-side) less ideal for some users”
How It Compares
vs. Ryobi PCL500B
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Choose the P505 for budget savings on similar performance, or the PCL500B for the latest HP technology.
vs. Ryobi P507
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Choose the P505 for portability and general DIY, or the P507 for deeper cutting capacity.
vs. Ryobi PCL400B
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Choose the P505 for general wood cutting and framing, or the PCL400B for ultra-compact trim tasks.
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