yup agreed it makes them relevant again where there was literally no point to getting a normal ryobi tool that everyone else makes - either pay for quality or second hand to get a job done but NEVER ryobi this is a good sector for them to focus on being bad at making things
This is going to rock. I can see using these for my 9 year old little girl. She has been wanting to use mine. We can get her some of these to start teaching her how to handle power tools even better.
I feel there needs to be a larger selection in store instead as an almost online exclusive tool line. I love the tools, but it's a pain to have to order online when I want something.
I’m kind of late here but…. Knowing somewhat the limits and strengths of the USB Line battery. I have some ideas…. A Laser Level! Not a AA or AAA battery one, it uses the USB Lithium Battery! Vertical and/or horizontal lines up to 150 ft. Green laser (to make it match its brand color), magnet on the back (and/or the “L” bracket). If it cost up to $160, that’ll be fine. Having the USB Lithium batteries, will make it more compact and worth the price. Another idea is converting the 18v Sprayer for cleaning/disinfectant (forgot the model number) to USB Lithium. The 18v battery adds a lot of bulk, even with the smallest one (18v 1.3 ah). This is can be ignored but may be useful in some situations, since lights come to play for night workers. A USB Lithium charger but uses the 18v battery as power supply, rather than a cord (You can add some USB A and C inputs to make it more useful). A belt pouch that has 3~ish slots to carry the batteries. A small USB Lithium mixing drill, it’ll be for DIY (In my head is to mix paint on the go). I still have other ideas but will make this tooo long so i think its good for now.
RYOBI does not honor their warranty. Do not buy RYOBI if you are in HAWAII. You will be forced to ship to the mainland for service. I was quoted almost $200 shipping cost from UPS & USPS for my weed wacker that is still under warranty for the SLOWEST possible shipping. This means you are without the tool for weeks/months in addition to the cost, assuming they will even honor your claim.
The price of the cooler is about double what it needs to be, and you removed the air conditioning function like you had on the last cooler for double the price. What happened to the all-in-one power source with pass-through charging?
a lot of the products are super mid or have their capabilities/practical uses falsely advertised Ryobi needs to focus and get good at making these smaller tools or quit taking up shelf space
I am a die hard Milwaukee fanboy. Just because Ryobi came out with this line of tools put them in second place for me overnight. These are innovative.
yup agreed it makes them relevant again where there was literally no point to getting a normal ryobi tool that everyone else makes - either pay for quality or second hand to get a job done but NEVER ryobi
this is a good sector for them to focus on being bad at making things
Wish I could by more of these products in my local store instead of them being exclusive to online.
This is going to rock. I can see using these for my 9 year old little girl. She has been wanting to use mine. We can get her some of these to start teaching her how to handle power tools even better.
I feel there needs to be a larger selection in store instead as an almost online exclusive tool line. I love the tools, but it's a pain to have to order online when I want something.
I didn't know you can use it as a power bank. SWEET!🎉
Ryobi is in it to win it.
My wife uses the 18v clip on fan to cool the stroller! You know your market!
I’m kind of late here but…. Knowing somewhat the limits and strengths of the USB Line battery. I have some ideas…. A Laser Level! Not a AA or AAA battery one, it uses the USB Lithium Battery! Vertical and/or horizontal lines up to 150 ft. Green laser (to make it match its brand color), magnet on the back (and/or the “L” bracket). If it cost up to $160, that’ll be fine. Having the USB Lithium batteries, will make it more compact and worth the price. Another idea is converting the 18v Sprayer for cleaning/disinfectant (forgot the model number) to USB Lithium. The 18v battery adds a lot of bulk, even with the smallest one (18v 1.3 ah). This is can be ignored but may be useful in some situations, since lights come to play for night workers. A USB Lithium charger but uses the 18v battery as power supply, rather than a cord (You can add some USB A and C inputs to make it more useful). A belt pouch that has 3~ish slots to carry the batteries. A small USB Lithium mixing drill, it’ll be for DIY (In my head is to mix paint on the go). I still have other ideas but will make this tooo long so i think its good for now.
when are we going to see tool only options? I have like 6 batteries I'd love to buy more usb tools but I'm done until I can buy tool only
When are you going to bring back the ear pro?
Very cool
Such ryobi USB lithium battery? 1:03
RYOBI does not honor their warranty. Do not buy RYOBI if you are in HAWAII. You will be forced to ship to the mainland for service. I was quoted almost $200 shipping cost from UPS & USPS for my weed wacker that is still under warranty for the SLOWEST possible shipping. This means you are without the tool for weeks/months in addition to the cost, assuming they will even honor your claim.
The price of the cooler is about double what it needs to be, and you removed the air conditioning function like you had on the last cooler for double the price.
What happened to the all-in-one power source with pass-through charging?
a lot of the products are super mid or have their capabilities/practical uses falsely advertised
Ryobi needs to focus and get good at making these smaller tools or quit taking up shelf space