This is one of the reasons I am building up a Ryobi collection, hard to be the combination of high variety of tools and low cost:capacity ratio for battery packs with enough capacity (parallel series of cells) to drive more current hungry tools like saws.
You can get their newer HP batteries instead (at higher cost:capacity, and I would for their high current brushless tools if the choice is only a 2Ah or 3Ah battery to save on weight, but once you step up to 4Ah and above, the current limitations become far less significant.
On the other hand if you need the most power possible, you're looking at paying 2X as much for Milwaukee, etc contractor grade brands in their upper tier lineup.
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You can get their newer HP batteries instead (at higher cost:capacity, and I would for their high current brushless tools if the choice is only a 2Ah or 3Ah battery to save on weight, but once you step up to 4Ah and above, the current limitations become far less significant.
On the other hand if you need the most power possible, you're looking at paying 2X as much for Milwaukee, etc contractor grade brands in their upper tier lineup.
Thank you!