Ryobi must be testing this snowblowers in Arizona during summer, thats why they work on them. My second Ryobi snowthrower failed during our first snow storm in Michigan!
Good luck! Mine worked once. The next time I used it it would only turn the lights on and click. Returned! Two battery is a Hassle. Working temp is only -20C
@@YuriTereshyn yea good luck, first got it was Ok for 40V. But why it just wouldn’t work I don’t know, outside temperature was ok batteries were stored in house, but at the store it was commented that this wasn’t a rare thing.
I just got this a few days ago. I'm hoping it's better than the 2x5amp ones people have had mixed reviews about. And I used the blower for my truck today
It only snows a few times each year in my parts so this look like it might work well enough, if I lived in another part of Canada with long winters.I doubt it would last.
Just got same model a 6 days ago. During 2nd use it's just died. Rode a lot of reviews about this and thought i'll not be that lucky but it's do what most people write! I personally found ONLY one pros - it's really quiet. Everything else can be better. I definitely will not give another chance with this model again.
Mine died, different model right below this one. Hit a snow bank and it shut off and never turned back on, just the lights. Returned it for a refund. Go with another more trusted older brand.
I have an older version of that snow blower and it handles 95% of the snow fall I get here in the GTA. For my 4 car driveway it will use almost 50% of the battery for deep snow.
Home Depot pulled this model and no longer sells it. It disappeared from Ryobi's web site as well. Had to return mine even though I was impressed with the performance to size ratio. It just wouldn't stay on and took like 12 button presses to start again. Definitely made it to stores with a manufacturing defect.
We purchased the Ryobi 40 volt 21 inch snowblower and took it back the next day. It was very quiet as it wouldn't stay running! 1 star at best, that's for the light.
That 35 feet throwing distance is the biggest lie I’ve ever seen on a product. I have it and even when we get super light and fluffy snow I’m lucky to get 2-3 feet throwing distance. Hands down one of the worst purchases I’ve ever made.
It's a piece of junk, Ryobi 21" brushless 40v snowblower! First time to use on a 2 " inch snow, it work for awhile, then it quits! Batteries are fully charged. Motor wont even turn!
You must live in the south. we don't even shovel that little amount of snow. 6" or better than maybe blow it. So it can't do over 1" of snow? That is not heavy snow pilgrim.
Hey Yuri! Awesome to see you working on a channel of your own 😃
Thank you. I couldn’t figure out how to lock the snow chute until this video
Ryobi must be testing this snowblowers in Arizona during summer, thats why they work on them. My second Ryobi snowthrower failed during our first snow storm in Michigan!
you are right, it does seems that the testing is Arizona, because mine did too - simply died right when there was 9 inches of snow in Chicago
My straight Pipes buddy! Thanks for the review!!
Good luck! Mine worked once. The next time I used it it would only turn the lights on and click.
Returned! Two battery is a Hassle. Working temp is only -20C
Ahhhh well Hopefully I get more snow and can do more tests
@@YuriTereshyn yea good luck, first got it was Ok for 40V. But why it just wouldn’t work I don’t know, outside temperature was ok batteries were stored in house, but at the store it was commented that this wasn’t a rare thing.
It would not work if the handle are not extended up after folding/storing.
@@IvanYTube that wasn’t it. The repair outlet said it was a major fault that couldn’t be fixed. He had 3 other units in the same shape.
Thnx for sharing
I just got this a few days ago. I'm hoping it's better than the 2x5amp ones people have had mixed reviews about. And I used the blower for my truck today
How long does the pair of battery last brother?
It only snows a few times each year in my parts so this look like it might work well enough, if I lived in another part of Canada with long winters.I doubt it would last.
I need that for where I work at when it snows . Merry Christmas Yuri!
Merry Christmas
@@YuriTereshyn 🤜🏿🤛🏿
@@YuriTereshyn Thank You Bro!
Just got same model a 6 days ago. During 2nd use it's just died. Rode a lot of reviews about this and thought i'll not be that lucky but it's do what most people write! I personally found ONLY one pros - it's really quiet. Everything else can be better. I definitely will not give another chance with this model again.
Mine died, different model right below this one. Hit a snow bank and it shut off and never turned back on, just the lights. Returned it for a refund. Go with another more trusted older brand.
As a fellow FIAT enthusiast, I think an Abarth is really the best garage accessory.
I don't know why I expected you to live next door to Jakub so that you can throw the snow onto his cars.
I have an older version of that snow blower and it handles 95% of the snow fall I get here in the GTA. For my 4 car driveway it will use almost 50% of the battery for deep snow.
It snows in Los Santos?
I'm just down the road in the hammer. I can't wait to get a good dumping so I can put this to work!
It did well for super heavy wet ass snow
@@YuriTereshyn heavy wet-ass snow, or heavy wet ass-snow?
@@ThatRosco458 only during the Christmas update. ;)
Snowblower came with the house? That is lucky. Ryobi has a 2 stager out now. How do you store your batteries?
Do I have to use 2 batteries together at the same time? or Using one by one is OK?
Home Depot pulled this model and no longer sells it. It disappeared from Ryobi's web site as well. Had to return mine even though I was impressed with the performance to size ratio. It just wouldn't stay on and took like 12 button presses to start again. Definitely made it to stores with a manufacturing defect.
They replaced it with the whisper series
I got this snow blower for Christmas. There is one screw but we are having problems getting it into the hole. Can you show what we might be missing.
Why is it not auger propelled?
We purchased the Ryobi 40 volt 21 inch snowblower and took it back the next day. It was very quiet as it wouldn't stay running! 1 star at best, that's for the light.
Had no idea you were also doing product reviews. SUBSCRIBE!
Thanks!
I'm glad I don't live in an area with so much snow. Though I do want lots of snow 😆. Great review. Definitely what I would go for it I need it.
Move to Michigan.
This would be nice as a companion, but there is no way it’s going to chew through three feet of chunk ice after the plow rips down my street.
Solid for small snow falls and east driveways that can take snow on both sides
So can this be operated with one battery? He just put in one battery during the unboxing…
I’m guessing maybe not as useful with last Mondays snow fall.
7.5 amp at the start ot more powerfuel for the price❤
It's even quieter when it stops working, use a shovel.............they always work
For Quebec winters, it's really not effective! Thanks for the review.
Looks like the EGO snowblower. I wonder who ripped who off.
WHAT? Why didn't this video start with "HORSEPOWER AND TORQUE"?????
That 35 feet throwing distance is the biggest lie I’ve ever seen on a product. I have it and even when we get super light and fluffy snow I’m lucky to get 2-3 feet throwing distance. Hands down one of the worst purchases I’ve ever made.
Fluffy light snow I ended up shooting it all the way to my neighbours driveway so I can see it being possible.
Now the bundle is ca$998
798 in Canada now
It's a piece of junk, Ryobi 21" brushless 40v snowblower! First time to use on a 2 " inch snow, it work for awhile, then it quits! Batteries are fully charged. Motor wont even turn!
I had the exact problem. Just return it. They know they have problems and haven't done a recall yet.
You must live in the south. we don't even shovel that little amount of snow. 6" or better than maybe blow it. So it can't do over 1" of snow? That is not heavy snow pilgrim.
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