Bah. Google's AI got me good.
I have a lot of Ryobi gear. Project Farm's latest review rated the Ryobi 6 inch pruning chainsaw P25013 third among a dozen tested. Buying anything but Ryobi would cost me an additional $100 to begin a new incompatible battery series. So I found a discounted new-in-box Ryobi saw on ebay, just listed, reputable seller. Researched its model# on Google. "Ryobi PCLCW01B vs P25013".
The PCLCW01B is the newer Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V Brushless 6 in. Compact Pruning Mini Chainsaw, offering brushless motor technology for better performance, while the P25013 is the older, non-brushless model. Choose the PCLCW01B for superior cutting efficiency and durability ...
Project Farm had tested the P25013. So I bought the new-in-box Ebay PCLCW01B that Google said was better. For $80, $20 less than retail.
Then I went back to that same Google description and clicked 'Dive Deeper'. Bah. Now in this later paragraph, same report, Google AI reports just the opposite:
The key difference between the Ryobi PCLCW01B and the discontinued P25013 is the motor.The PCLCW01B has a standard brushed motor, while the P25013 has a brushles motor with HP (High Performance) technology. This makes the P25013 more powerful.
Those two paragraphs in the same AI analysis are 180 degrees opposite.