I doubt that you ever worked as a carpenter or foyer, you certainly are not a problem solver
@andrepoon2 күн бұрын
Spot Car Bird shit cleaner…. Not a proper wash… just a small clean to get off bird shit before it eats into your paint
@taylorshin3 күн бұрын
I dunno about those 'slient' thing... I have the 20" one from Ryobi and it generates WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY less noise than any gas powered one. In fact, I tried to get one with self propelling feature... but there was none in stock when I needed to replace the old gas mower ASAP. (I tried all the repair I could.. cleaning up carb, changing filter, changing oil, blade, etc. etc... but 20 years of age I could not overcome) Yet, due to mainly plastic build of the mower, the self-propelling wasn't necessary. I'm not sure about Ryobi mowers, but some electric self-propelled ones suffer from gear torque when trying to reverse. Simply put, you have to overcome a stand-still motor torque when trying to reverse if it doesn't have reverse mode. So, I don't think non-self propelling isn't a bad option for electric push mowers. I'm skeptical on electric full size cars. But for outdoor power tools and small rides, electric is the way to go!
@taylorshin3 күн бұрын
This summer ... would have been unbearable without this fan!
@taylorshin3 күн бұрын
But I saw Project Farm's video... it this Ryobi HP is definitely on the powerful side. Maybe the lack of power is the right angle thingy?
@user-qr2vj6zc6s4 күн бұрын
I bought this and used it to clean the house this year. Leave the brush off unless you need the brush. I used it for a 2 story house and it worked great. Be ready for a lot of torque pushing it back and jerking if there is an air pocket in the line. Mine came with an additional wand extensions for a total of 21 feet plus a rain gutter 180 turn. I needed to use a screwdriver to pry open the connectors slightly to insert the sections. I am twice his age and in half the shape. I had no problem the second day after I figured out how to use it. Great product. I would not get on a ladder with a pressure washer due to the force, distance you need to be from the house and so on. This is a perfect solution.
@melissaosborne4296 күн бұрын
How would I clean this fan any tips
@JanetJojoBrown7 күн бұрын
I would like to see them take responsibility for the safety of their tools
@freelancer57988 күн бұрын
If the button for extending the handle up or down was on the top section of the handle, then you would be accidentally releasing the handle into the down position every time you grip the handle to roll it somewhere. That's why they designed it with the button below the handle grip area.
@AlbiniusCristi-zm8vb9 күн бұрын
Got my first 4 rail and hooks kit and im feeling like i wont be able to hang all my tools. I wish they designed specific hooks for each individual tool that would upright and correctly hold them off the trigger. Then i could hang my 1" SDS, Brad nailer, types tools aswell not just drills and impacts. Ill have a sweet little impact station but what about the grinder, recip, jig, circular saws. Awesome show must have 2k in link on the wall.
@Ratsnacker10 күн бұрын
The 2L bottle attachment is perfect when using the misting kit to spray high concentrate solutions on. Covers an area quickly, so volume isn’t a problem.
@sunilshahani489010 күн бұрын
I'm going to buy this.
@dlivex949213 күн бұрын
Im surprise Ryobi doesn't have a 60-volt hedge trimmer yet.
@sunilshahani489014 күн бұрын
bought it a few days ago and used your video to assemble it today. cut the grass today and it looks a lot better.
@Jason738015 күн бұрын
What is the best hook/solution for the bigger tools, such as the 7" circular saw?
@positivelynegative914918 күн бұрын
I just bought one... Returned it two days later. 😄 - low power - clogging - even the biggest batteries (6Ah) don't last long enough
@arvituura229518 күн бұрын
When that splitter comes to europian market to buy?
@SolelyRyobi18 күн бұрын
Yes we recommend buying it
@leifhietala807419 күн бұрын
I've broken new ground with those little Mantis-type tillers, just a buzzy little two-stroke and high-speed tines. On the first pass it looks almost like you haven't done anything; by about the fourth pass the machine's tine are buried and turning almost without resistance in deep, fluffy loam. I'm certain that the Ryobi can perform at least as well as that.
@walkthedon21 күн бұрын
I don’t see the soap
@Jelliott42422 күн бұрын
Appreciate the video my man I just pickup one up last week
@SolelyRyobi21 күн бұрын
Glad we could help
@dhflannagan122 күн бұрын
Like a honest review . Thanks
@user-sr8nb6tk6n22 күн бұрын
You can lock the trigger 😂
@naturestrail229625 күн бұрын
Is the new one any better somehow? Mine eats batteries for lunch and overheats them if I don't change it every cut. Other than that I love it so far once I got a better chain on it.
@SolelyRyobi25 күн бұрын
Whoa yeah we don’t have that problem with ours . We cut for hours and the batteries last forever, really cold weather is the only time we have short battery life but we never over heat
@naturestrail229625 күн бұрын
@@SolelyRyobi well mine is the original 18" saw. Thought it is brushless too but not sure. It just puts a ton of draw on the battery. If I cut a log twice that's 18" wide then the battery is already getting warm to the touch which means it must be really warm inside. It cuts awesome though. I love how it cuts and all but wish the batteries held up better without getting so hot. I feel like for what the batteries cost they should have a lot better way to dissipate heat. They aren't cheap by any means. My 4 ah been holding up as good or better than the 5 ah one I have too. Roby makes a lot of awesome stuff but they have increased the price enough it's time to work on the battery heat problems in both the 18 and 40v models. I have about six 40v batteries and probably 12 or so 18 and they all have trouble with heat with high draw stuff. Ego appears to have better battery cooling but I already have Ryobi stuff so just wish they'd invest more in the battery quality. They aren't total junk by any means but they can do better. There's literally no way for heat to escape the things if you look at it
@karenp537427 күн бұрын
Maybe figure it out before making the video.
@SolelyRyobi26 күн бұрын
naw that is part of it
@bobclevenger868428 күн бұрын
Where ya been? I enjoy your vids.
@SolelyRyobi28 күн бұрын
Oh man we have been really busy re-organizing a business we own and it’s demanded all our attention
@kevin072991Ай бұрын
Literally had mine arrive today and it was weathered so badly the buttons were completely white from the sun. They charged me $79 for shipping because there was no option to pick up at store and turns out they brought me a weathered one from my local store
@SolelyRyobiАй бұрын
Wow… that is terrible. We just got a new one a few weeks ago and it is awesome. Much better since we assembled it.
@LCculaterАй бұрын
I use the engine but different hose and nozzles 😂 love if
@djna890009Ай бұрын
Hi!! Whats is the battery time use?
@charleschapman2428Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, This fits right in the sweet spot of not being to long but it's just so expensive compared to all the rest.
@OFFGRID_TruckerАй бұрын
Get familiar with the correct names of the parts when doing reviews. Those "metal forks" are called DOGS. 6:18 mark.
@MegaKikeGasGasАй бұрын
I have 3000 hours on mine. I always stay on top of the oil changes, low oil, 91 octane and fuel additives, spark plugs....
@PghCrawfords2KАй бұрын
I hope you guys are well-compensated for this”how to” video on all the attachments cause Ryobi just throws all these attachments in the box w/ little to no explanations on best uses and connection options. When faced with small jobs like removing bird poop or bug splatter off my car, the increased portability provided by these attachments will make the difference between getting the job done vs. not pulling out my full-sized pressure washer due to inconvenience and time.
@TheMediocreMooseАй бұрын
So it doesn't come with mounting hardware (screws and wall anchors)?
@MannyG32968Ай бұрын
Excellent video!
@Brandon-dg2vvАй бұрын
Surprised he didn’t complain about the color, this is a joke of a review.
@agayfuzzypandabear3769Ай бұрын
I have this exact model and it's a beast. Like any battery grinder, it chews through batteries like a motherfucker, but it's got the power and speed to get the job done without thinking twice.
@terrylamothe9205Ай бұрын
Once you score sheet rock, you could’ve just done a crosscut and pop it through
@davidhoward8951Ай бұрын
Why can't you just use dishwashing soap like Dawn
@ggaggagga4Ай бұрын
Thanks! I've been looking for this exact solution.
@review4viewАй бұрын
I have the new model now for 3 years and it also leaks bar oil, great review
@UmbargistАй бұрын
With the auto feed feature , and prefilled spools , this machine should be wasting money and generating revenue for Ryobi corp in no time !
@user-mc2ck9br4cАй бұрын
The idea of those mowers is nice, but the problem is.The manufacturers will end up screwing you.With battery prices, you can already see it.the batteries are ridiculous.
@kentaroo.7759Ай бұрын
I've never considered getting a Ryobi table saw, not even for the price. I got a Dewalt table saw, the best decision I've made.
@LCculaterАй бұрын
I love my self propelled mower and never gets dirty ? Deck is always clean after mulching, don’t forget to put plug in . Never Boggs down in wet tall grass . Never go back to gas ever !!!
@markwarren5152 ай бұрын
The spikes by the bar are called bucking spikes
@user-dancing_bear.2 ай бұрын
Always room for improvement, but headed in the right direction!
@PattiRudolf2 ай бұрын
The head to my trimmer seams like it’s for an 18 volt trimmer? Is it just me?
@Sidicas2 ай бұрын
You know Amp Hours is a measure of capacity and not power output, right? To notice the difference you have to run the batteries completely dead.