I bought this last summer. It was great. This summer the battery life is less than half. Maybe because it wasn't in a heated garage, i don't know. it was pretty good on hills, especially going down. Other than the battery, I don't have any real complaints.
Cheers for the vid mate. Next time do normal speed even for a small patch of grass to see how slow you need to go. Gives a better idea of the capabilities. I slowed it down to 1/4 speed to give a rough idea.
The same has happened to me! Love it for the 2 years it ran, but at $1000 USD to replace the battery I junked away ..$3000 down the drain. It was pretty decent, and quick, however had less cutting power on talller grass than a gas (petrol) powered lawnmower.
I noticed you have the mulch cover on. I just got mine and I wanted to do that but was unsure. I don't want to worry about the larger shoot hitting stuff and would rather mulch the clippings back in to the ground. My push mower does that.
Yeah that was the first thing I ripped off haha. I hate side shoots for the same reason. Always getting in the way. It would probably help in thick grass to stop the blade bogging up. However I've cut some pretty nasty grass and it's handled it OK with the mulch cover on.
don't be fooled! Ryobi Service and equipment isn't what it is cracked up to be. My model is the same pictured here and it has been in the shop twice for a total so far of over 18 weeks. it's is less than 18 months old
I bought this last summer. It was great. This summer the battery life is less than half. Maybe because it wasn't in a heated garage, i don't know. it was pretty good on hills, especially going down. Other than the battery, I don't have any real complaints.
Cheers for the vid mate. Next time do normal speed even for a small patch of grass to see how slow you need to go. Gives a better idea of the capabilities. I slowed it down to 1/4 speed to give a rough idea.
Nice... I'm gonna get one. Thanks mate 👍
How is yours holding up. My FIL had to dunk $1000 in new batteries after only two years. Garbage.
The same has happened to me! Love it for the 2 years it ran, but at $1000 USD to replace the battery I junked away ..$3000 down the drain. It was pretty decent, and quick, however had less cutting power on talller grass than a gas (petrol) powered lawnmower.
Just bought one very happy never used it yet impressed I’ll be going abit slower
I noticed you have the mulch cover on. I just got mine and I wanted to do that but was unsure. I don't want to worry about the larger shoot hitting stuff and would rather mulch the clippings back in to the ground. My push mower does that.
Yeah that was the first thing I ripped off haha. I hate side shoots for the same reason. Always getting in the way. It would probably help in thick grass to stop the blade bogging up. However I've cut some pretty nasty grass and it's handled it OK with the mulch cover on.
@@yumcha16 nice. Same here.
How do you remove it? I have mine rigged with a rope to stay up…I hate it
@@trufnk I think it’s on two posts. The mulch cover has like a small bungee hook. It’s held in place on the posts at both ends.
@@trufnk you can kinda see it at 4:54
Wht type of charger u have on the wall
Do the aussies have a better version than the American version?
No clue. I would asume they are the same
Tip is to charge it on 240v
Cheers bro. I'm gonna get one.
How is the ride? Everyone says they are so rough. Does it handle slopes ok?
Ride is pretty good. No worse than any other mower. It handles hills better than anything I've driven. Great lil machine
don't be fooled! Ryobi Service and equipment isn't what it is cracked up to be. My model is the same pictured here and it has been in the shop twice for a total so far of over 18 weeks. it's is less than 18 months old
So we had normal speed video for the irrelevant dog shots then speeded up for the cutting shots which were the point of the video. Waste of time.