Nice!, ive been looking at getting an edger for christmas and havent really found any info on wether to get the 18v or 36v and if there was any difference physically for the price bump. i have both but thinking i need another battery for my 36v lawn mower anyway
We have a in-depth video on the 18v edger but are yet to make one on the 36v edger. Here is the link for the 18v version. ruclips.net/video/6AQITUS6G74/видео.html
I wish Ryobi would follow what companies like Makita and Dewalt are doing and make yard tools that double up the 18 volt batteries to make 36 volts instead of needing an entire new battery system.
Wow guys this is great! Very awesome of Ryobi to send you them! Looking forward to the review vids
Thank you. Yes very lucky to have RYOBI on board supporting us!
Great first impression review Cheers
Great video guys looking forward to your review on the 36 volt range when you have had a chance to use them for a while Cheers
Appreciate the kind feedback. We will be getting into new tools shortly.
Nice!, ive been looking at getting an edger for christmas and havent really found any info on wether to get the 18v or 36v and if there was any difference physically for the price bump. i have both but thinking i need another battery for my 36v lawn mower anyway
We have a in-depth video on the 18v edger but are yet to make one on the 36v edger. Here is the link for the 18v version. ruclips.net/video/6AQITUS6G74/видео.html
I wish Ryobi would follow what companies like Makita and Dewalt are doing and make yard tools that double up the 18 volt batteries to make 36 volts instead of needing an entire new battery system.
It’d be nice to be able to double up batteries to double the power!
They do a mower like this now. It takes a minimum of 2 and max of 4 18v batteries. Seems like it competes with the mower in this video too
This one can take 2x 36v batteries. They do make them to take 2x18v batteries