Well since the “Boss” wanted the Dyson V8 Animal that’s what she got! I did get a great battery adapter to use my M18 batteries for much better run time! Now that this Ryobi advanced stick is out this will be the next one!
I have a old Dyson V6 converted to Ryobi batteries. Things so overpowered compared to the standard Dyson batteries haha. That new Ryobi will be my next investment when the dyson fully dies!
My experience with the longevity of dyson cordless vacuums after 2 models has not been great, they do not seem like they are built to last though performance with them has generally been good (had a v8 first that died after about 4 years (and went through two batteries in that time) and my current V10 after 2 years has a broken plastic trigger and wobbly arm though it still functions at the moment. Meanwhile I've got ryobi tools that are a decade old and still going strong. It's also nice to be able to charge the ryboi batteries separately (and have a collection of batteries to swap out), having to store the dyson near an outlet to charge it means I can't just keep it out of sight in a closet somewhere.
Looks like Ryobi is the winner. We have a Kirby that works well but weighs 800 pounds. Empty nesters that need something a little more convenient. Thanks for the comparison.
I am curious to compare a shark with similar features. Dyson is a well known vacuum that usually performs well but not the best, comes at a higher priced compared to competition.
I'm a fan of the Shark Rotator vacuums, but haven't tried any of their cordless yet. If I ever get a chance, I'd like to test all 3 against each other.
….”And the Win goes to RYOBI !!! “ Mark Thomas! Nice review and comparo! Ryobi really coming out with some good stuff! Impressive performance, and loved the car stuff! Does all that come with the Kit? What was the vehicle you were cleaning the seat of? It had a ‘cavern’ of room in the back with the flat floor! 😯 Juss curious? 😊 Take care and enjoy your weekend! 👍🤝🇺🇸😊
Thanks, George! Yes, all of those things are included with the Ryobi. I didn't get a chance to show the wall charger for it, which is a nice setup. The vehicle I was showing was a 2012 Chevy work van.
@@christianalvarez7799 yup would love it if they did it as well! I wouldn’t care if it was a single or dual battery setup, just as long as it is of the best Milwaukee quality and of course does better than Dyson…lol!
Clear winner is surprisingly the ryobi but the dyson is not the top of the line model and had beem used for a few years so the match is not entirely fair
@@MarkThomasBuilderthat would be a heck of a comparison video. We’ll have to start a “go fund me” for you to get the Kirby to compare with…lol! We had one as well when I was a kid, they are a beast!
Thanks for the detailed comparison. Appreciate your long form reviews. 👍 As for your question: I'd probably get the Dyson with the hard floor head. It would have picked up the turtles as well as the Ryobi. I have last year's version of the Ryobi and after a few uses, I was unimpressed. The head is too big to maneuver around furniture because of the double roller. The overall construction and assembly of the Ryobi vacuum is cheap and flimsy. It eats batteries like crazy. I get about 12 minutes of runtime on a 4AH battery. Need to use 3 each time I vacuum. It's not at all convenient for vacuuming a car, it's too long and unwieldly. It's nearly impossible to get replacement filters. The Ryobis are OK vacuums, but you can get better and cheaper.
Thanks for your details comments on the stick vacs. The thing I like best about the Ryobi vacuum is that the stick part quickly detaches from the head and gets into the corners without a crevice tool. This is handy with 2 dogs in the house. Overall, I've been happy with the Dyson, and found replacement knockoff filters on Amazon. I'll have to see what options are available for Ryobi filters.
Can Milwaukee just end this and make a 18v stick vacuum eco system for the home. I feel they only want to do job site stuff but they would kill it if they did home stuff with the same innovation and quality as their job site stuff too. They can make an entire eco system of home use battery powered devices.
I've heard they want to stick to tools used in the trades. I'm sure many would agree with you. It would be nice to see a stick vacuum if all your batteries are on that platform.
I'm pretty sure that milwaukee is their line aimed at contractors, ryobi is owned by same parent company and is aimed at homeowners. We will be waiting a while for a red version of this vacuum.
What stick vac would you choose?
@@MarkThomasBuilder the big perk to the Ryobi is the battery platform
Well since the “Boss” wanted the Dyson V8 Animal that’s what she got! I did get a great battery adapter to use my M18 batteries for much better run time! Now that this Ryobi advanced stick is out this will be the next one!
@@txvet7738 My ''boss'' wants the Ryobi 😅😂 So thats what she's getting
Ryobi all the way, Dyson are just too overpriced for my wallet
@@FragbiteOeXistenz when the Dyson dies she will have no choice, just don’t tell I said that…lol!
Awesome video and sold me on the Ryobi, I just wish you sucked up the thing on your dash @8:12 that just made me angry
I got the bug on the dash. I just had to go over to the drivers side to reach it. The 12 passenger van is pretty big to work in.
I have a old Dyson V6 converted to Ryobi batteries. Things so overpowered compared to the standard Dyson batteries haha. That new Ryobi will be my next investment when the dyson fully dies!
My experience with the longevity of dyson cordless vacuums after 2 models has not been great, they do not seem like they are built to last though performance with them has generally been good (had a v8 first that died after about 4 years (and went through two batteries in that time) and my current V10 after 2 years has a broken plastic trigger and wobbly arm though it still functions at the moment. Meanwhile I've got ryobi tools that are a decade old and still going strong. It's also nice to be able to charge the ryboi batteries separately (and have a collection of batteries to swap out), having to store the dyson near an outlet to charge it means I can't just keep it out of sight in a closet somewhere.
Ryoby For LIFE!!!!
Looks like Ryobi is the winner. We have a Kirby that works well but weighs 800 pounds. Empty nesters that need something a little more convenient. Thanks for the comparison.
We use the Ryobi stick vac in our home most often. We also have a Shark Rotator.
Ryobi hands down.
@@slim56 😎👍
The Ryobi was the definitive winner! That’s where my money is going when the Dyson dies…lol!
Cool! I'm definitely liking the Ryobi so far.
I am curious to compare a shark with similar features. Dyson is a well known vacuum that usually performs well but not the best, comes at a higher priced compared to competition.
I'm a fan of the Shark Rotator vacuums, but haven't tried any of their cordless yet. If I ever get a chance, I'd like to test all 3 against each other.
@@MarkThomasBuilder that’s would be great 😎
what about long hair carpet, my V7 will error stop when I don't move around when vac ?
….”And the Win goes to RYOBI !!! “
Mark Thomas! Nice review and comparo! Ryobi really coming out with some good stuff! Impressive performance, and loved the car stuff! Does all that come with the Kit? What was the vehicle you were cleaning the seat of? It had a ‘cavern’ of room in the back with the flat floor! 😯 Juss curious? 😊
Take care and enjoy your weekend! 👍🤝🇺🇸😊
Thanks, George! Yes, all of those things are included with the Ryobi. I didn't get a chance to show the wall charger for it, which is a nice setup. The vehicle I was showing was a 2012 Chevy work van.
Is the Ryobi significantly quieter than the V11?
I wish milwaukee would make vacuums like these
@@christianalvarez7799 that would be cool to see! I have their backpack vacuum and like it for around the shop.
I’m with You on that one. They CAN do it, but will they?
@@christianalvarez7799 yup would love it if they did it as well! I wouldn’t care if it was a single or dual battery setup, just as long as it is of the best Milwaukee quality and of course does better than Dyson…lol!
I bet your wallet doesn't
@@ajajones2252 lol
Clear winner is surprisingly the ryobi but the dyson is not the top of the line model and had beem used for a few years so the match is not entirely fair
Now do a ryobi vs Kirby comparison. I have a Kirby Gen 5 vaccum.
That would be interesting. My family had a Kirby when I was a kid.
@@MarkThomasBuilderthat would be a heck of a comparison video. We’ll have to start a “go fund me” for you to get the Kirby to compare with…lol! We had one as well when I was a kid, they are a beast!
Kirby wins... I mean, that pink ball will suck anything in front of it!
Hey man I was wondering where you hard about that echo is coming out with a new echo backpack blower this year
When’s the upcoming livestream Mark Thomas
Hey Jeremy, thanks for asking! I'm definitely going live next week. Are you around for the livestream on either Wednesday or Thursday night?
@@MarkThomasBuilder I am
Cool!
Thanks for the detailed comparison. Appreciate your long form reviews. 👍
As for your question: I'd probably get the Dyson with the hard floor head. It would have picked up the turtles as well as the Ryobi. I have last year's version of the Ryobi and after a few uses, I was unimpressed. The head is too big to maneuver around furniture because of the double roller. The overall construction and assembly of the Ryobi vacuum is cheap and flimsy. It eats batteries like crazy. I get about 12 minutes of runtime on a 4AH battery. Need to use 3 each time I vacuum. It's not at all convenient for vacuuming a car, it's too long and unwieldly. It's nearly impossible to get replacement filters. The Ryobis are OK vacuums, but you can get better and cheaper.
Thanks for your details comments on the stick vacs. The thing I like best about the Ryobi vacuum is that the stick part quickly detaches from the head and gets into the corners without a crevice tool. This is handy with 2 dogs in the house.
Overall, I've been happy with the Dyson, and found replacement knockoff filters on Amazon. I'll have to see what options are available for Ryobi filters.
I'm looking for an excuse to switch to Ryobi since I have the whole family of tools
This Ryobi stick vac is pretty amazing. We have a busy household and 2 dogs. It keeps up very well with all of our needs.
Dyson seems to be a joke. It was so funny.
@@shoonsserendipity it was interesting to see it take on the bigger stuff.
its not REE - O- BEE, its RY- O- BEE 0:09
🤔🤔 That's one thing TRZ and I don't see eye to eye on.
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Can Milwaukee just end this and make a 18v stick vacuum eco system for the home. I feel they only want to do job site stuff but they would kill it if they did home stuff with the same innovation and quality as their job site stuff too. They can make an entire eco system of home use battery powered devices.
I've heard they want to stick to tools used in the trades.
I'm sure many would agree with you. It would be nice to see a stick vacuum if all your batteries are on that platform.
I'm pretty sure that milwaukee is their line aimed at contractors, ryobi is owned by same parent company and is aimed at homeowners. We will be waiting a while for a red version of this vacuum.
Ryobi a lot heavier....