I used my tripod light a lot while building my addition, before the power was connected. I also use it a lot for grilling and other outdoor stuff. The biggest thing I learned is that the battery goes pretty quick on full brightness. But, if you click the switch again, it’s not much dimmer, but the battery lasts MUCH longer!
I just picked up the color change hybrid work light. It is great for finding missed areas while painting white surfaces where pure bright white light kind of hides it especially on ceilings
For my needs (home use) the "Workbench" light is very handy. Use while painting a room, fixing my cameras, and emergency lighting. The other handy item is the hybrid portable fan again a must have item from Ryobi. A head lamp added to my car tool bag. I find it extremely handy for road side repairs. I used mine 3 times and glad I had it.
Great video mate. Perfect content for choosing the right light for a specific application. Will be buying a Ryobi Hybrid Shoplight to assist when working on my car at home. Many thanks.
I got two of the longer / foldable lights with the joint in the middle. The amount of light and the runtime are great, but after a while the upper element stopped shining, because the wire that runs from the battery to the upper half broke. I had to open the damn things and repair the wire. These things were not cheap, so I was kind of bummed.
EXCELLENT clip, BUT, another GREAT clip would be you taking EACH OUTSIDE at dark night and doing the bright test of EACH on the house that you did on a couple, would of really liked to of seen that Tripod light outside toward the light
What about the other hybrid light that you find in the extension cord area at HD? I use that one all the time doing service work and it has plenty of light with 3 different light level settings..
Make darn sure you register the products on their website for the 3 year warranty, I have had to use it for sprayers, batteries etc, I typically register then take white electrical tape & wrap the item registered & use a sharpie to write the registered date on the tape & keep the same info on one sheet of paper with their website at the top of it in a notebook.
Lights are needed. All the time I keep 4 flash lights 2 work lights 1 stran light 1 area light will be buying more we get jobs with no power no lights in areas I hate the cord. I also find them useful fishing camping and more.
Just saw you video on Ryobi Rebels and clicked 😁 thanks for your feedback! I'm really tempted to get the yoga light. (I can get it for 1€ here in France if I buy a starter kit first) You are definitely right about the lumens and light power, I realized my lights were too powerful for the work I do and always blind me...
I have the p721 and it is not a spot light. It is a flood and there are no hot spots just a broad flood of light. I dont know why yours was a spot light.
I have that huge bar light, that folds up and down. Its OK at best. It has saved me though because of the directionally. I have the older lantern style light, it's great but low maybe 200 too 300 lumens but lasts forever!
Sin duda Ryobi tiene la mejor variedad de lámparas a batería ión de litio, La P-781 es para iluminar espacios confinados como una recámara. La P-727 E versatil La P-717 es para espacios en descampado La R18TL con tripié es para trabajos en obra por iluminar espacios abiertos como un patio o una sección de calle La P-721Igual que la anterior pero sin el tripié Personalmente quedé prendado de la P-790 por su versatilidad al poder cumplir cierto porcentaje de cada una de las categorías anteriores. El problema de la marca aquí en México es que no trae toda la línea o lo hace únicamente como compras especiales para luego nunca más volver a traer determinado modelo. El segundo problema es el servicio postventa y refacciones. Siempre enfoco su uso para situaciones de emergencia y en segundo lugar para su uso en el trabajo, un ejemplo es el radio P-742
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That was illuminating! Videos like this brighten my day. It is deLIGHTtful to see so many options. I can't hold a candle to your lighting abilities.
dont hurt yourself
Bunny hunt😂😂🇦🇺
Thank you for shedding some light on how awesome ryobi lights are. Makes me want to buy the whole arsenal of lights.
Nice video. Just FYI so some of you don't get confused, the hybrid spotlight comes with a 12v power outlet adapter. It is not a charger.
Ohh the cigarette lighter to power the spotlight
I have the workbench light and I love it. I use it all the time for fishing at night.
Ryobi lights have saved my ass during hurricane Ida. The lantern in particular was able to brighten my living room and charge my phone
same issue, slidell in the house
I used my tripod light a lot while building my addition, before the power was connected. I also use it a lot for grilling and other outdoor stuff. The biggest thing I learned is that the battery goes pretty quick on full brightness. But, if you click the switch again, it’s not much dimmer, but the battery lasts MUCH longer!
oh yeah, just how much longer?? 🤨
@@jessihawkins9116 more than double the time.
I just picked up the color change hybrid work light. It is great for finding missed areas while painting white surfaces where pure bright white light kind of hides it especially on ceilings
Thanks for watching and comment. The light sounds cool!
Yes this video was quite, enlightening, have a great day😊
I like the P727. Works great in many scenarios. Good acquisition, especially if it was a gift!
For my needs (home use) the "Workbench" light is very handy. Use while painting a room, fixing my cameras, and emergency lighting. The other handy item is the hybrid portable fan again a must have item from Ryobi. A head lamp added to my car tool bag. I find it extremely handy for road side repairs. I used mine 3 times and glad I had it.
ANOTHER handy item is one of those LARGEST plastic trash bags in case you have to kneel or lay down on a wet or dirty area
Great product review this is all the info i was looking for it has been a good help to see what I need.
Great video mate. Perfect content for choosing the right light for a specific application. Will be buying a Ryobi Hybrid Shoplight to assist when working on my car at home. Many thanks.
I got two of the longer / foldable lights with the joint in the middle. The amount of light and the runtime are great, but after a while the upper element stopped shining, because the wire that runs from the battery to the upper half broke. I had to open the damn things and repair the wire. These things were not cheap, so I was kind of bummed.
The spotlight I use the most, living on a rural property it's essential.
Will the ones that hang on a 2x4 still hang on if the 2x4 is set vertically?
EXCELLENT clip, BUT, another GREAT clip would be you taking EACH OUTSIDE at dark night and doing the bright test of EACH on the house that you did on a couple, would of really liked to of seen that Tripod light outside toward the light
What about the other hybrid light that you find in the extension cord area at HD? I use that one all the time doing service work and it has plenty of light with 3 different light level settings..
That thing is awesome
Name of the product?
@@jesusjimenez8316 it’s a Ryobi light. P790
Make darn sure you register the products on their website for the 3 year warranty, I have had to use it for sprayers, batteries etc, I typically register then take white electrical tape & wrap the item registered & use a sharpie to write the registered date on the tape & keep the same info on one sheet of paper with their website at the top of it in a notebook.
Lights are needed. All the time I keep 4 flash lights 2 work lights 1 stran light 1 area light will be buying more we get jobs with no power no lights in areas I hate the cord. I also find them useful fishing camping and more.
Just saw you video on Ryobi Rebels and clicked 😁 thanks for your feedback! I'm really tempted to get the yoga light. (I can get it for 1€ here in France if I buy a starter kit first)
You are definitely right about the lumens and light power, I realized my lights were too powerful for the work I do and always blind me...
Does Ryobi have a headlamp?
I have the p721 and it is not a spot light. It is a flood and there are no hot spots just a broad flood of light. I dont know why yours was a spot light.
I have that huge bar light, that folds up and down. Its OK at best. It has saved me though because of the directionally. I have the older lantern style light, it's great but low maybe 200 too 300 lumens but lasts forever!
Is the p721 to much for camping
All of the lights would work
Sin duda Ryobi tiene la mejor variedad de lámparas a batería ión de litio,
La P-781 es para iluminar espacios confinados como una recámara.
La P-727 E versatil
La P-717 es para espacios en descampado
La R18TL con tripié es para trabajos en obra por iluminar espacios abiertos como un patio o una sección de calle
La P-721Igual que la anterior pero sin el tripié
Personalmente quedé prendado de la P-790 por su versatilidad al poder cumplir cierto porcentaje de cada una de las categorías anteriores.
El problema de la marca aquí en México es que no trae toda la línea o lo hace únicamente como compras especiales para luego nunca más volver a traer determinado modelo. El segundo problema es el servicio postventa y refacciones.
Siempre enfoco su uso para situaciones de emergencia y en segundo lugar para su uso en el trabajo, un ejemplo es el radio P-742
Thank you so much for this video سپاسگزارم
Thanks
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Our products are in the same category as the products you promoted before.
We want to discuss cooperation matters with you, and hope you can give us a chance to cooperate.
@@livefreeandtoolon ok
They're cheap and mediocre so yes, they are "worth it." I have three.
It's NOT reobi but Riobi. You Americans.... I swear.