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The tool aisle isn't three brands competing. It's one company selling you three tiers of the same supply chain. Ryobi, Ridgid, and Milwaukee are all manufactured by Techtronic Industries — a Hong Kong conglomerate pulling $15.3 billion a year — and the battery ecosystems are deliberately incompatible so you can't take a single pack with you when you upgrade. This video breaks down the specific Home Depot house-brand tools with the worst recall records, the highest failure rates, and the most misleading warranties. Every claim is sourced. No affiliate links. No sponsorship deals. Just numbers from the CPSC, reverse engineers, independent testers, and consumer complaint databases. What's covered: — Why a reverse engineer found that 65% of "dead" Ryobi 18V batteries had perfectly healthy cells killed by a permanent firmware lockout — not degraded lithium — The 2025 Ryobi recall disaster: 1.15 million units pulled for pressure washer explosions (32 injuries), mower fires, and hedge trimmer blades activating on their own — The Ryobi 80V riding mower sitting at 40% negative reviews at $4,000+ with $900 replacement batteries every three years — The Ryobi ONE+ nailer that throws an error on every single nail — requiring a battery pull between each shot — HDX 2-gallon air compressor independently rated "do not recommend" — outperformed by a car cigarette lighter pump — Ridgid's Lifetime Service Agreement: registration portal that routinely rejects valid submissions, batteries replaced with progressively smaller units, and the newer NEXT line dropping the lifetime warranty entirely — The Retail Equation: the third-party algorithm scanning your driver's license at 27,000 Home Depot locations and flagging your return history — store managers can't override it — TTI's internal "good, better, best" brand tiering strategy with incompatible batteries designed to funnel you up a spending ladder — Why Ridgid's 18V impact driver actually beat DeWalt and Makita in Pro Tool Reviews' 2025 head-to-head testing — The one product category that accounts for the overwhelming majority of Ryobi's catastrophic failures Every claim sourced from CPSC recall notices, GitHub teardown data, Pro Tool Reviews, Tools In Action, ToolGuyd, GarageJournal, PissedConsumer, ClassAction.org, and CNBC reporting. No sponsorships. No affiliate links. Which tool burned you? Drop it in the comments. Subscribe for more honest, data-backed tool breakdowns. #HomeDepot #Ryobi #Ridgid #Milwaukee #ToolReview #DIY #PowerTools #ToolRecall #HomeImprovement #Workshop #GarageSetup #BudgetDIY #ToolFails #ConsumerAdvocacy #HDX #TTI #BuiltToFail #ToolComparison #HonestReview #CordlessTools