I have a corded leaf vacuum from a different brand that works well (but I am looking to go cordless), and I’ve found sweeping the leaves with a leaf blower first really helps. Even If you don’t blow them into a pile, just shifting things around helps loosen them up from the ground, especially if they’ve been rained on.
Beautiful backyard. Love all those trees. I have a similar problem. My avocado tree drops leaves all spring and summer. My regular trees and neighbors trees all fall. So, I get lots of leaves as well.
I'd be interested in seeing a video on your impressions of that lawnmower. The fact that it folds up and doesn't need gas are two very desirable traits. I'm curious if it has enough power to do a good job and if the battery lasts long enough to do your whole yard.
We will work on a video for sure! I will say I let my neighbor borrow it to try out on his yard, and after the first mow, he went out and bought himself one. He put his gas mower at the end of the driveway with a "free" sign on it right after 😆
The mower is fantastic! I have the no-frills version: NOT front wheel propelled, one mower blade, but does cut 20”. Very quiet compared to gas mowers, cuts just fine, and has parts for either bag catching or kick out grass clippings. I’ve had mine a month, only needed to use twice so far, am very happy with the purchase.
I have the mower. I use a rider for the bigger back yard but the gf uses the push Ryobi out front sometimes because it’s smaller. Cuts very well, batteries last pretty well and it’s pretty quiet. I’m a fan. 🤙🏻
A stem from my mums got caught in the vacuum, the stem is less than 1/8" thick, it passed through the fan but i can still feel suck when I put my hand in the output. It stopped the machine and it won't work. I have to get some extra long hex keys to try to open the machine and try to fix it, if I do get it fixed I wouldn't use it to vacuum anything other than very small leaf piles, that I am sure have no other debris.
Had my unit going on 3 years. Does a pretty good job with leaves, but I have a type of locust tree. The big long seeds the tree drops about every 3 years gives the unit fits. Very hard to vacuum them up.
Thanks for the review! I like the concept and I agree with your points. I am going to go ahead and pass on this product because the neighborhood loves to have their dogs poop in my yard. Soooo....yeah.... definitely passing and will see if the blower would be a good fit. Thanks again. I enjoy your videos.
You have to hold it more upright so your arms feel the weight because the snout is way to long, suction is better when snout opening is like sealed to ground. I would like for my arm to hang not to feel weight of unit and bag filling.
what if you raked the leaves in to a pile and vacuumed them, might be able to see sticks better, also have you hosed out the bag and hung in the sun to air dry? even better if you could turn inside out, but not sure that is an option. maybe use a hose sprayer bottle [ like the ones that spray grass feed.and mix with water ] and add a bit of oxide clean or dish soap , might help. just a. few suggestions
@@MotherDaughterProjectsDIY I found one on OEM Tool Parts website. I replied with the link in here.. but it might have not made it through since i was posting a link
@@MotherDaughterProjectsDIY I ended up buying a used one without a bag from an auction site. I tested it.. and it seems to be functioning as a leaf blower. Is that even a function, i can't see it on the user manual.
I have not tried pine needles, but I don't think it would be great for that. If it sucks something up that is too big, it will get stuck in the blades. I have been able to remove anything that gets stuck pretty easily.
#1 chronic issue with leaf vacs. Keep the bag clean and dry. Never Ever wet the bag or the stitching WILL rot. Beware of twigs in the zipper ! 😳 It almost always comes down to the bag. Buy A Spare... 😉
I hope you took the battery out when you did that with the blade. I have a Ryobi blower that had an issue with the switch...it would stay on even when NOT pressed...very dangerous if that should happen. Now I always take the batteries out of all my tools when messing with the blades or drill bits or whatever, first.
@@MotherDaughterProjectsDIY Yes, & their customer support person stated that they do not sell directly to customers & that the only way you might be able to obtain one was via working with Home Depot. When I called Home Depot, they had no solution & couldn't locate one for me. Ha, ha!!
Anyone have issue getting the thumb screw to thread? I contacted Ryobi and they said just take it back to the store was hoping maybe someone knew what the trick was before I go to that trouble.
👍🎃 Thanks for this video. I just went to Home Depot and was going to buy one today…. Until I realized what a ridiculously stupid idea it is to buy one “in store” instead of ordering one online. Online you can get the tool, battery, and a charger for $219 bucks. In the store??? Well…. 🙄 they conveniently only have the “tool only” box available for $179… but invite you to buy a battery separately… for like $198 dollars!!! 😮 lmao!!! 😂😂😂 then… the battery does not come with any way to charge… so you need to buy a charger for $95 dollars. With tax… your damn near $500 bucks when if you order online you get all this same stuff for $219 conveniently in one box. 😂😂😂😂😂 You can’t make this stuff up. 🤣 The genius ways they’ll come up with these days to really stick it to ya. Ridiculous.
Are they still doing that??? That's crazy. Ah, they want to go full online and dump the stores then. That's the only logic I can see. Online is faster and cheaper for them. Thanks for the warning.
I've never run out of battery using it, but I've never tested this tool specifically to see how long it would last. I have two 40-volt batteries so if one was used up, I would just switch to the other. -Steph
Depends on how intense your land scaping is. They're useful in the thick of it. 😉 If you just have a Butt Ton of leaves buy a Little Wonder leaf vac. Best Made hands down ! 😀👍
Rake the leaves into piles and vacuum them, that’s how is supposed to be used and it will make the job much easier. :)
Great job showing the unit in use. Demonstrating how to remove sticks in blower give me confidence my wife can handle the task.
I have a corded leaf vacuum from a different brand that works well (but I am looking to go cordless), and I’ve found sweeping the leaves with a leaf blower first really helps. Even If you don’t blow them into a pile, just shifting things around helps loosen them up from the ground, especially if they’ve been rained on.
Beautiful backyard. Love all those trees. I have a similar problem. My avocado tree drops leaves all spring and summer. My regular trees and neighbors trees all fall. So, I get lots of leaves as well.
I think it might be faster to rake into piles.
I'd be interested in seeing a video on your impressions of that lawnmower. The fact that it folds up and doesn't need gas are two very desirable traits. I'm curious if it has enough power to do a good job and if the battery lasts long enough to do your whole yard.
We will work on a video for sure! I will say I let my neighbor borrow it to try out on his yard, and after the first mow, he went out and bought himself one. He put his gas mower at the end of the driveway with a "free" sign on it right after 😆
@@MotherDaughterProjectsDIY Enjoyed the video, thank you! Any idea how long the battery lasts on one charge?
The mower is fantastic! I have the no-frills version: NOT front wheel propelled, one mower blade, but does cut 20”. Very quiet compared to gas mowers, cuts just fine, and has parts for either bag catching or kick out grass clippings. I’ve had mine a month, only needed to use twice so far, am very happy with the purchase.
I have the mower. I use a rider for the bigger back yard but the gf uses the push Ryobi out front sometimes because it’s smaller. Cuts very well, batteries last pretty well and it’s pretty quiet. I’m a fan. 🤙🏻
Great video
Heading to HD to buy myself one
I hope it works on the dried leaves from the rubber tree I have
Thanks again
Thanks for vdo beautiful collection quick question how long battery? Thanks again.)
Great video! Finally someone gets right to the point. Thank you
just bought one today, can't wait to try it my yard needs it!
A stem from my mums got caught in the vacuum, the stem is less than 1/8" thick, it passed through the fan but i can still feel suck when I put my hand in the output. It stopped the machine and it won't work. I have to get some extra long hex keys to try to open the machine and try to fix it, if I do get it fixed I wouldn't use it to vacuum anything other than very small leaf piles, that I am sure have no other debris.
You can turn the bag inside out and squirt some dawn dish detergent on it and hose it down or take it to the laundry mat every other month.
Had my unit going on 3 years. Does a pretty good job with leaves, but I have a type of locust tree. The big long seeds the tree drops about every 3 years gives the unit fits. Very hard to vacuum them up.
Mine had the wheels break off, battery garbage and bag clip broke off. I never got parts from Ryobi to fix.
💯 have had the same experience so far with this tool.
But you still have to put it in a bag correct?
Thanks for the review! I like the concept and I agree with your points. I am going to go ahead and pass on this product because the neighborhood loves to have their dogs poop in my yard. Soooo....yeah.... definitely passing and will see if the blower would be a good fit. Thanks again. I enjoy your videos.
Alot of people don't like them... I think they're really good.
Thanks for the great video!
I have a corded one by Worx. It shreds leaves down to a pulp and shreds small twigs without a problem.
Although it does munch, it’s much heavier than expected. I have a small patio with lots of leaves. Bag comes apart.
You have to hold it more upright so your arms feel the weight because the snout is way to long, suction is better when snout opening is like sealed to ground. I would like for my arm to hang not to feel weight of unit and bag filling.
what if you raked the leaves in to a pile and vacuumed them, might be able to see sticks better, also have you hosed out the bag and hung in the sun to air dry? even better if you could turn inside out, but not sure that is an option. maybe use a hose sprayer bottle [ like the ones that spray grass feed.and mix with water ] and add a bit of oxide clean or dish soap , might help. just a. few suggestions
Great ideas, thanks!
DO NOT WET THE BAG or use detergents ! The stitching WILL rot... 😕
It's a yard tool... Not a throw pillow. 😉
I have a model # 40405 where can I find a replacement leaf bag
I just bought this house and my HOA wants to fine me for leaves that have fallen on my gravel. I was trying to see if this tool was worth the price 🤔
YES !!! 😀👍
Thanks for posting this review! did you ever find a place to buy spare bags? I've been looking, but also failed to find anything
I have not :(
@@MotherDaughterProjectsDIY I found one on OEM Tool Parts website. I replied with the link in here.. but it might have not made it through since i was posting a link
@@MotherDaughterProjectsDIY I ended up buying a used one without a bag from an auction site. I tested it.. and it seems to be functioning as a leaf blower. Is that even a function, i can't see it on the user manual.
Been after one of these for a while thanks for sharing 👌👌
Thanks for the review!
Just seems like a wet/dry shop vac would work better. I mean, it looks like it didn't shred up much at all when you emptied it into the bag.
I have a lot of pine trees, how does it do on pine needles and what if it sucks up a pine cone, will it damage it?
I have not tried pine needles, but I don't think it would be great for that. If it sucks something up that is too big, it will get stuck in the blades. I have been able to remove anything that gets stuck pretty easily.
Ace is the place with the giant rakes.
Thanks for doing this.
Thanks for sharing!!😊
I had a Toro & the bag had a zipper on it, which kept coming apart. Have you had any problems with the zipper. Great video!
Thanks! We have not had problems with the zipper.
#1 chronic issue with leaf vacs. Keep the bag clean and dry. Never Ever wet the bag or the stitching WILL rot. Beware of twigs in the zipper ! 😳
It almost always comes down to the bag. Buy A Spare... 😉
Great review - thanks!!
They really should add a backpack bag like the black and decker model
They just came out with a new model. That might be a feature now.
I hope you took the battery out when you did that with the blade. I have a Ryobi blower that had an issue with the switch...it would stay on even when NOT pressed...very dangerous if that should happen. Now I always take the batteries out of all my tools when messing with the blades or drill bits or whatever, first.
Yep, always take the battery out.
Been trying to buy one but can't find a Home Depot that sells it despite calling their main office. Any suggestions?
Hmm...did you try to contact Ryobi Outdoor directly?
@@MotherDaughterProjectsDIY Yes, & their customer support person stated that they do not sell directly to customers & that the only way you might be able to obtain one was via working with Home Depot. When I called Home Depot, they had no solution & couldn't locate one for me. Ha, ha!!
Oh no! I wonder if they are working on an updated version and that's why they are not available right now?
Anyone have issue getting the thumb screw to thread? I contacted Ryobi and they said just take it back to the store was hoping maybe someone knew what the trick was before I go to that trouble.
I was wondering how tall you are that the strap was a fail? Am 5'3 only so maybe I can use the strap as am low to the ground
I'm 5'3
Great video. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome friend! :)
Great 👍👍👍👍👍👍
👍🎃 Thanks for this video. I just went to Home Depot and was going to buy one today…. Until I realized what a ridiculously stupid idea it is to buy one “in store” instead of ordering one online. Online you can get the tool, battery, and a charger for $219 bucks. In the store??? Well…. 🙄 they conveniently only have the “tool only” box available for $179… but invite you to buy a battery separately… for like $198 dollars!!! 😮 lmao!!! 😂😂😂 then… the battery does not come with any way to charge… so you need to buy a charger for $95 dollars. With tax… your damn near $500 bucks when if you order online you get all this same stuff for $219 conveniently in one box. 😂😂😂😂😂 You can’t make this stuff up. 🤣 The genius ways they’ll come up with these days to really stick it to ya. Ridiculous.
Are they still doing that??? That's crazy. Ah, they want to go full online and dump the stores then. That's the only logic I can see. Online is faster and cheaper for them. Thanks for the warning.
How long does it run?
I've never run out of battery using it, but I've never tested this tool specifically to see how long it would last. I have two 40-volt batteries so if one was used up, I would just switch to the other. -Steph
Looks like it would be faster with a rake and snow shovel
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Well, it certainly does suck.
Way too awkward emptying the bag. It should have a larger opening at the bottom , not the side of the bag.
I just returned this unit. I didn’t find it very useful.
Depends on how intense your land scaping is. They're useful in the thick of it. 😉
If you just have a Butt Ton of leaves buy a Little Wonder leaf vac. Best Made hands down ! 😀👍
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