My Ryobi P015 Reciprocating Saw worked find when I first bought it, but over time the blade would fall out after using the saw for 10 minutes or so. Over time it got worse until now it's unusable. I have tried new blades, including Dewalt brand. Ithappens with the hacksaw and wood blades. Most disappointing.
Neither I nor Ryobi ever heard of a Ryobi P015 Reciprocating Saw. Are you sure that's the model number?
On Friday, July 8, 2022 at 4:13:14 PM UTC-4, 10x wrote:
On Jul 8, 2022, DerbyDad03 wroteYou are probably not mistaken but I believe that that has nothing to do with my response.
(in article<b938e0e7-aef5-4a21...@googlegroups.com>):
Neither I nor Ryobi ever heard of a Ryobi P015 Reciprocating Saw. Are you sure that's the model number?I could be mistaken, but I believe after 14 years the problem is no longer an
issue for the OP.
I was responding to Kevin who posted roughly 3 hours ago. You'll note that I referenced the model number that Kevin used. KOS did not include a model number in his OP, which sort of indicates that I was not responding to him/her.
On Jul 8, 2022, DerbyDad03 wrote
(in article<b938e0e7-aef5-4a21...@googlegroups.com>):
Neither I nor Ryobi ever heard of a Ryobi P015 Reciprocating Saw. Are you sure that's the model number?I could be mistaken, but I believe after 14 years the problem is no longer an issue for the OP.
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