As a lifelong contractor, I used to HATE Ryobi tools. As a homeowner, the Ryobi ONE System is AMAZING! I own many tools and all perform well. The batteries are excellent.
Thank you! Guys at work give me crap for owning Ryobi. I’m like dude, I can’t afford to have all Dewalt tools just to use a few times a year. These are great if you aren’t trying to use them for daily use!
@@joeydewitt4639honestly the difference is marginal now days. Harbor freight tools are starting to match Milwaukee in warranty and quality is better than it was . Affordable quality is here
This thing is awesome !! We had one fly in our tv room. Set this on the counter at bed time. In the morning, one large dead fly in the tray! We have used it twice in our house to catch a fly and it worked!!
I have one of these and it’s amazing. My kids have outside sports. I take it with me and I put it by my ankles and the zapper gets the mosquitoes. We also take it camping. I love it.
Thank you for the review. I didn't know Ryobi has this bug zapper device. It is cool BUT it is kinda expensive ($99 bucks). I will get one when price come down to around $40 or less. Thank you again. Cheer!
Mosquitoes are not attracted to ultraviolet (UV) light in the same way as other insects, and UV light traps and bug zappers are not very effective for mosquito control. In fact, some studies have shown that night-biting mosquitoes avoid UV and blue light during the day. However, some UV-LED light traps have been shown to capture nocturnal mosquitoes.
I love Ryobi tools (have a lawn mower and weed wacker) as well as the non-tools. I don't need this zapper, but I think it's cool. I hope Ryobi keeps innovating like this.
How well does it work on mosquitoes and those little "no-see-ums" that come out in droves in evenings to attack? In my experience ( and in on line reviews), zappers don't work on mosquitoes, just moths , flies and some other flying iinsects.
Mosquitoes are not inherently attracted to UV lights, unless you use a scented octenol lure, bug zapper in general are just going to be catching a whole bunch of other "good" bugs and lots of moths lol, you're better off with a Thermacell
Great tip on removing the Red tape inside by the bulb! At 1st try, the bug zapper didn't work; I thought it was faulty until I came across this video. 👍🏼
Sold!!!! I'm a Fracking mosquito magnet!!! Just got into the Ryobi Lithium battery stuff!!! Love it!! I picked up there Ryobi One 18 Volt starter kit for $99.99 today and got there Whisper fan for free (Going camping tomorrow with no hookups from Thursday to Monday in the old Lance truck camper) Need the fan for night time sleeping. Can't run the Genny at night.
Wow! Didn't know I was pronouncing Ryobi wrong all this time. I thought that since Ryobi corporate pronounces it "Ree-O-Bee" in all of their commercials that was the way to say it. Just kind of figured since it was their product they would know. Thanks for the correction, I'm emailing them now.
I always appreciate Ryobi coming out with new non tools that are battery powered. I own two hot glue guns and two fans from Ryobi (just to name a few). I was wondering if you could do a review and/or comparison of the 12" brushless whisper chainsaw. It would really be appreciated, thank you.
I am invested in the Ridgid line due to inheriting tools after a dude died when I was starting out. Honestly Ryobi holds up in the trades (know a few that use industrially/used in basement remodels for years) and I would have liked to be invested in that line for the sheer number of products they offer (including concrete mixers!) at inexpensive prices. I am happy with my Ridgid regardless.
I’m glad I watched this. I just bought one and the instructions are literally on the end table RIGHT beside me. Instead of opening them up to find out why the zapper light was so dim, ( I am a man you know! ) I watched your video LOL! Card board removed and BINGO, light!
My wife bought me a crapload of Ryobi tools when they were on sale and plenty of extra batteries to boot. This will be the next Ryobi item I get. Thanks for the great review and demonstration. 🇺🇸🎸👮🏻♂️
Bought one and it's mainly in the house. It does work wonderfully and never knew I had flying critters in the house until I heard the snaps. Glad I had a higher capacity battery so it'll last at least for six hours. My only concern is that it's difficult to turn on again unless I take off the battery and reseat it.
Cam you a provide a production on how to care for 18V and 40v batteries, some of mine did not last longer than year. What do we need to do so not wear them out?
Anyone that goes camping or tailgating will appreciate this toy as much as the guy working in the garage late at night and getting eaten by skeeters and other biters. I have a lot of house flies for some reason got this to carry around the house to problem areas that might not have a convenient outlet to plug an AC unit into. Haven't caught any bugs yet but I have faith and the lantern feature is also useful. hopefully if you contact ryobi they'll send you a new handle or heck you could make your own from a strip of leather use the original as a template.
I am going to check this out! My wife hates flies flying around the house. She will go after them something fierce until she hunts the down and flattens them with the fly swatter. Then she come after me and lets me know I left the door open and allowed them critters in.
I bought one about a year ago. It works! It works as a lantern! It works as a bug ATTRACTOR!!! This brings the bugs from the far reaches. It shocks em and they fall down to the tray. This is where it gets interesting. Open the tray and larger bugs recover from the initial shock and fly off. Don't waste your money. You buy this you better stock up on Cutter or Off insect repellent. Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide not lights. Sorry I bought this one.
most electric zappers the bulbs stop producing UV after a few months, if these LED's can produce the proper frequency for long use then that's likely part of the reason for the price, my plug in zapper the lamps must be replaced every four months.
So it runs for 4 hours on a 4ah battery , is that running at max light plus zapper ? I have a couple smaller rechargeable units (same functions) that I have had for a couple years now that will run the bug zapper by itself for about 24 hours on a charge and these things are maybe 1/8 the size of the Ryobi . The ultraviolet LEDs are much smaller but they seem to work pretty well I normally put them on opposite sides of my camp and I have few bugs plus I leave them on all night since they provide some light just with the UV . The Ryobi would probably be better if the bug zapper alone can run all night .
All the fellas that use to bash me for my Ryobi tools pre-pandemic and now buying more Ryobi than I do every season. They simply satisfy that cordless impulse buy itch that other brands don’t.
I can't believe that I'm saying this but that's pretty cool, too bad it's too expensive. It needs to be half that price then I'd pick one up. I don't know what's going on with Ryobi, not Reeobi, but they have been pricing themselves right out of my market lately.
It's possible they are sold out. I can't even find them on the website anymore Tom. The same thing happened with their portable fans a few months ago. You can set an alert on the Deeps website that will alert you when they are back in stock
I think it's a great idea by Ryobi and I could use one indoors safely since I live in the northern woods with all kinds of flying nasties, even inside. Thanks for sharing and I just ordered one.
It's true. I really prefer a single battery system but I had holes in my tools because I didn't want to overpay or it was not available with Milwaukee. I invested in Ryobi 4v USB just for the price difference and honestly it is equivalent if not better than the Milwaukee USB. Then Ryobi has stuff like this. Awesome so now I will have two tool systems for now lol😂
I want to get one. But I'm not willing to drive 3 hours to the closest store taht has one. I love this idea though because if it is battery powered, then the power consumption is low enought that I can DIY a solution to add solar power supplementation so this can just run remotely non-stop. I think i'll 3d print something so I can add some cheap batteries and make it able to run all night too.
You're hilarious dude. Keep it up. When you look around online, people say they don't actually work on mosquitos.. Perhaps ryobi did something different? Did you find any mosquitos in the catcher, or just flys?
The zapper stopped working after about 30 mins. I also read reviews that said it was only "knocking out" bugs and not killing them, I thought how can you tell if a bug is knocked out? Well when I took it back I opened the tray to clean it and it was full of bugs....alive. save your money
Great Video Clint, We just received our Version here in Australia and it looks like they have added a couple of features with our one. Video is up on our channel if you wanted to check it out. Cheers
He canceled on me. Told me he was sick. I figured it was because he didn't want me to bring up that incident I had on video of him throwing the fit down there
I’d like to have a couple of these, but not for $99. That’s not very Nass like. I’ll probably wait for a year or so until direct tools sells them for a Very Nass Like $39 or so.
$99. Incredible. It is like that Bosch four way laser level I saw at Lowes for fucking $2(3?)99 bucks. Or these Bluetoothed radios going for $89,$99,$199 bucks... it's a fucking radio! I got my Ridgid for $49 with aux cord and NO Bluethooth (paranoia saves lives), and it has survived 5 years in the field. Sad hard to find, always get spares of what you like and works.
I have thousands of dollars of Ryobi stuff. - I'm not sure I'll spend another dime with them. Recently I purchased a crosscut whipser mower. Loved every moment of it. Unfortunately, it broke within weeks of having it. some type of controller electrical issue (manufacturing defect.) Because it was outside of the Home Depot warranty period, I had to get Ryobi involved. This means that TTI is involved not so much Ryobi because Ryobi will say "sorry, once TTI the RLC has it, its up to them" ---- That is problem number one by the way. It spent one month at Home Depot and they figured they couldn't fix it. It then spent 6 days short of 90 days at the RCL with parts that were back ordered not to show up until March which would be 5 months after the RCL got the mower and 6 months since I sent it to Home Depot for repair. I spent days arguing with TTI. This was absolutely abhorrent. Ryobi was hands off, said they can't do anything about it. After battling for days, finally getting Home Depot to share some data, it forced TTI to recognize they will be outside their 90 day window. They are sending a new mower. Long and short: The brand new lawn mower failed. It took 3 months to get answers and if I didn't push would have been over 5 months. Ryobi themselves couldn't care less what their repair side was doing. Because of this, as my Ryobi eqt. fails, I will be switching to something else. I will never again spend a dime on Ryobi stuff. Cheap tools, breaking tools and customer service that couldnt care less, repair houes that couldnt care less.... this is a common "death rattle" of a company. If this place isn't turned around soon, Ryobi will be the new Harbor Freight of tools and they'll slowly be gone.
This Ryobi bug zapper is the perfect solution for the coming food shortage. No need to protect your garden with guns. If you eat bugs, no one will steal your food.
Now if Milwaukee or Makita were to make something like this then I would buy it. Ryobi is decent but cant hokd a candle to Milwaukee and Makita for quality.
I’m really buzzed about this one! Probably fly on down to get one.
Possibly the best one yet Dan The Man 🤣🤣🤣👊👊👊
@@ToolReviewZone ironically there was no thought to this one. Finished watching the video and then just posted 🤪🤣👊
Dan, You really are The Man!!! 😆👍✌👊😊
My ryobi melted 😂
I will wait for the brushless version 😉
Brushless 40V 😝
B-but where are the brushes in this one? 🤔
Good one hahaha 🤣
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As a lifelong contractor, I used to HATE Ryobi tools. As a homeowner, the Ryobi ONE System is AMAZING! I own many tools and all perform well. The batteries are excellent.
Yeah they’ve really stepped it up. For work the big dogs have unbeatable warranty service tho but I’m the same, all my tools at home are Ryobi
Yeah I wouldn't use any of this day to day in Work conditions but with the deals that HD often has this is the fastest system I've ever built.
Thank you! Guys at work give me crap for owning Ryobi. I’m like dude, I can’t afford to have all Dewalt tools just to use a few times a year. These are great if you aren’t trying to use them for daily use!
Same. To do work. Milwaukee. At home Ryobi
@@joeydewitt4639honestly the difference is marginal now days. Harbor freight tools are starting to match Milwaukee in warranty and quality is better than it was . Affordable quality is here
This thing is awesome !! We had one fly in our tv room. Set this on the counter at bed time. In the morning, one large dead fly in the tray! We have used it twice in our house to catch a fly and it worked!!
Haha, I have used it for this same thing. I love it 🤣👊👊
One fly? Just take a vacuum cleaner an suck the fly up .
I have one of these and it’s amazing. My kids have outside sports. I take it with me and I put it by my ankles and the zapper gets the mosquitoes. We also take it camping. I love it.
The problem with these bug zappers is they seem to kill just about everything but mosquitoes. Moths, fireflies, bees, shad flies, mayflies and others.
Try putting a bowl of soda water near it. Mosquitoes are attracted to CO2.
Put a dish of your own blood near the unit. (female) mosquitoes love blood.
@@MadLadsAnonymous too add to your point about CO2 - the CDC Light traps use dry ice to attract and catch mosquitos for testing
It's ironic that the power switch has an image of a mosquito... the one bug it doesn't attract and kill. :-)
They do get them, but this is smaller and probably helps keep the moths out. Hell, I remember the big ones back in the day would frtmy birds
Just bought mine thanks to this video didn't know they made this now. Thanks alot cant wait to use it
Thank you for the review. I didn't know Ryobi has this bug zapper device. It is cool BUT it is kinda expensive ($99 bucks). I will get one when price come down to around $40 or less. Thank you again. Cheer!
Mosquitoes are not attracted to ultraviolet (UV) light in the same way as other insects, and UV light traps and bug zappers are not very effective for mosquito control. In fact, some studies have shown that night-biting mosquitoes avoid UV and blue light during the day. However, some UV-LED light traps have been shown to capture nocturnal mosquitoes.
If it doesn't make that loud satisfactory zap sound when exploding worthless bugs I don't want it!
I would have liked the LED replaced with a fan to draw bugs to their glorious end. Thank you for the review, great as always!
Or instead of replacing the light, maybe add small fans with the lighting?
I love Ryobi tools (have a lawn mower and weed wacker) as well as the non-tools. I don't need this zapper, but I think it's cool. I hope Ryobi keeps innovating like this.
Ditto my situation. Right down to the e-lawnmower. Six batteries powering about eighteen different tools.
How well does it work on mosquitoes and those little "no-see-ums" that come out in droves in evenings to attack? In my experience ( and in on line reviews), zappers don't work on mosquitoes, just moths , flies and some other flying iinsects.
it's because skeeters are drawn to carbon dioxide as much or more than light.
Mosquitoes are not inherently attracted to UV lights, unless you use a scented octenol lure, bug zapper in general are just going to be catching a whole bunch of other "good" bugs and lots of moths lol, you're better off with a Thermacell
Great tip on removing the Red tape inside by the bulb! At 1st try, the bug zapper didn't work; I thought it was faulty until I came across this video. 👍🏼
Sold!!!! I'm a Fracking mosquito magnet!!! Just got into the Ryobi Lithium battery stuff!!! Love it!! I picked up there Ryobi One 18 Volt starter kit for $99.99 today and got there Whisper fan for free (Going camping tomorrow with no hookups from Thursday to Monday in the old Lance truck camper) Need the fan for night time sleeping. Can't run the Genny at night.
Wow! Didn't know I was pronouncing Ryobi wrong all this time. I thought that since Ryobi corporate pronounces it "Ree-O-Bee" in all of their commercials that was the way to say it. Just kind of figured since it was their product they would know. Thanks for the correction, I'm emailing them now.
That's right... Rye-OH-Bee🤣🤣🤣 tell um they're doing it wrong
Ok that “green to go” got me! 🤣🤣🤣
I always appreciate Ryobi coming out with new non tools that are battery powered. I own two hot glue guns and two fans from Ryobi (just to name a few). I was wondering if you could do a review and/or comparison of the 12" brushless whisper chainsaw. It would really be appreciated, thank you.
I am invested in the Ridgid line due to inheriting tools after a dude died when I was starting out. Honestly Ryobi holds up in the trades (know a few that use industrially/used in basement remodels for years) and I would have liked to be invested in that line for the sheer number of products they offer (including concrete mixers!) at inexpensive prices.
I am happy with my Ridgid regardless.
The ryobi chainsaw is nice.
Don't get the battery wet.
I’m glad I watched this. I just bought one and the instructions are literally on the end table RIGHT beside me. Instead of opening them up to find out why the zapper light was so dim, ( I am a man you know! ) I watched your video LOL! Card board removed and BINGO, light!
they need a sticker on the outside, remove the packaging stupid.
30 hours on the costco unit smaller, usb c recharge seems good fewer leds snaps real good water hose down like $40 for 3
Dude, your tool reviews kill me every time lol.😂💀 I was already planning on picking one up, but this review sped up the process lol.
I kinda like it ! Seeing I live in the bush and the bugs in the spring and early summer will nearly eat you alive .
My wife bought me a crapload of Ryobi tools when they were on sale and plenty of extra batteries to boot. This will be the next Ryobi item I get. Thanks for the great review and demonstration. 🇺🇸🎸👮🏻♂️
Next up from Ryobi is their 40v rodent zapper
Bought one and it's mainly in the house. It does work wonderfully and never knew I had flying critters in the house until I heard the snaps. Glad I had a higher capacity battery so it'll last at least for six hours. My only concern is that it's difficult to turn on again unless I take off the battery and reseat it.
I never had thought of this (duh!) and I will be buying one ASAP to handle my stink bug infestation!
Cam you a provide a production on how to care for 18V and 40v batteries, some of mine did not last longer than year. What do we need to do so not wear them out?
Damn you are right. I did not know I needed this. Now I must wait till a sale and get one maybe 2.
Anyone that goes camping or tailgating will appreciate this toy as much as the guy working in the garage late at night and getting eaten by skeeters and other biters. I have a lot of house flies for some reason got this to carry around the house to problem areas that might not have a convenient outlet to plug an AC unit into. Haven't caught any bugs yet but I have faith and the lantern feature is also useful. hopefully if you contact ryobi they'll send you a new handle or heck you could make your own from a strip of leather use the original as a template.
His homemade leather strap would be much stronger than the original handle.
Gonna be a perfect addition for vanlife weekends.
Yeah buddy
Thats cool. I might have to get one and spray paint it red
First time here and I plan to stay awhile. Great review, kept me engaged and I chuckled through out it. :)
That's awesome brother. Welcome to the channel Mike
I have 2. they stop working after 5 minutes when the bugs build up on the coil
Ohhh helllll yeaaaa!! Get r done!!! Love the humor tool review! 👍
I am going to check this out! My wife hates flies flying around the house. She will go after them something fierce until she hunts the down and flattens them with the fly swatter. Then she come after me and lets me know I left the door open and allowed them critters in.
I get your point about having a Ryobi battery even if you use a different tool system but there's no way imma let that thing zap my Makitas.
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I bought a bug light years ago for camping. It's my favorite piece of gear I have. I don't know why.
I live out of my pickup truck… i have got to get me one of these… and some batteries… and their new inverter/usb c charger thingy
Liked your review. Complete and informative. Great job.
I bought one about a year ago. It works! It works as a lantern! It works as a bug ATTRACTOR!!! This brings the bugs from the far reaches. It shocks em and they fall down to the tray. This is where it gets interesting. Open the tray and larger bugs recover from the initial shock and fly off. Don't waste your money. You buy this you better stock up on Cutter or Off insect repellent. Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide not lights. Sorry I bought this one.
I'm surprised the leds are the correct uv color to attract bugs real Nass like that is works so well
most electric zappers the bulbs stop producing UV after a few months, if these LED's can produce the proper frequency for long use then that's likely part of the reason for the price, my plug in zapper the lamps must be replaced every four months.
But How do you set it up?
As a Makita gnome, the faulty strap was good intel. Should any Ryobians wander into my gnominion in the dark, I know their weakness. Tee Hee
You are just so pesky 😪
That’s real nice like! I’m going to pick one up and for the fam!
They should issue a recall on the strap
So it runs for 4 hours on a 4ah battery , is that running at max light plus zapper ? I have a couple smaller rechargeable units (same functions) that I have had for a couple years now that will run the bug zapper by itself for about 24 hours on a charge and these things are maybe 1/8 the size of the Ryobi . The ultraviolet LEDs are much smaller but they seem to work pretty well I normally put them on opposite sides of my camp and I have few bugs plus I leave them on all night since they provide some light just with the UV . The Ryobi would probably be better if the bug zapper alone can run all night .
None available anywhere near my location...don't know if it's because there're sold out of it or it just hasn't been fully released yet?
All the fellas that use to bash me for my Ryobi tools pre-pandemic and now buying more Ryobi than I do every season.
They simply satisfy that cordless impulse buy itch that other brands don’t.
hi can you make a video with ryobi 18v compact sprayer? I want to see the spray distance. thanks
Will it work during the day or just at night
Both
I can't believe that I'm saying this but that's pretty cool, too bad it's too expensive. It needs to be half that price then I'd pick one up. I don't know what's going on with Ryobi, not Reeobi, but they have been pricing themselves right out of my market lately.
Right hea i love it 😂 grear review by the way
I went to two home depot today and none had them, where can I purchase one ?
It's possible they are sold out. I can't even find them on the website anymore Tom. The same thing happened with their portable fans a few months ago. You can set an alert on the Deeps website that will alert you when they are back in stock
Is hart coming out with one?
I think it's a great idea by Ryobi and I could use one indoors safely since I live in the northern woods with all kinds of flying nasties, even inside. Thanks for sharing and I just ordered one.
I agree with someone in the comments. I need it for mosquitoes. I dont care about the other bugs and these zappers don't really attract mosquitoes.
Cant find it anywhere!
Good review. Get an old leather belt and replace the handle.
Freaking genius 👏 🙌
Can you put a Milwaukee battery adaptor on it.
I think it would be a tight fit, but it should work brother
It's true. I really prefer a single battery system but I had holes in my tools because I didn't want to overpay or it was not available with Milwaukee. I invested in Ryobi 4v USB just for the price difference and honestly it is equivalent if not better than the Milwaukee USB. Then Ryobi has stuff like this. Awesome so now I will have two tool systems for now lol😂
I want to get one. But I'm not willing to drive 3 hours to the closest store taht has one. I love this idea though because if it is battery powered, then the power consumption is low enought that I can DIY a solution to add solar power supplementation so this can just run remotely non-stop. I think i'll 3d print something so I can add some cheap batteries and make it able to run all night too.
Nice review, I’m getting a couple of them!
Dose anyone know if they are available in the UK 🇬🇧?
You're hilarious dude. Keep it up. When you look around online, people say they don't actually work on mosquitos.. Perhaps ryobi did something different? Did you find any mosquitos in the catcher, or just flys?
I didn't have many mosquitoes , but it has been super dry in my area this year 🤔
Did he say it actually worked?
I may have to make my first tool thing from them. !
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I need that in Central Florida, I wonder if I could take it with me when walking the dog at night?
The zapper stopped working after about 30 mins. I also read reviews that said it was only "knocking out" bugs and not killing them, I thought how can you tell if a bug is knocked out? Well when I took it back I opened the tray to clean it and it was full of bugs....alive. save your money
Great Video Clint, We just received our Version here in Australia and it looks like they have added a couple of features with our one. Video is up on our channel if you wanted to check it out. Cheers
This would be useful in my wifes garden for the Evil Nats and Flys that are killing her plants
Had to subscribe!
How come you weren't in the last VCG live stream? He was talking about ridgid
He canceled on me. Told me he was sick. I figured it was because he didn't want me to bring up that incident I had on video of him throwing the fit down there
Thanks, buddy. Time to go to the HD.
Let me know what you think Larry 👊
@@ToolReviewZone Once my local store gets them in stock, I will. Thanks again for letting us know about this.
Purchase through you links the glue gun and now this for my adult daughter for Christmas. Thanks!
Awesome!!!
I’d like to have a couple of these, but not for $99. That’s not very Nass like. I’ll probably wait for a year or so until direct tools sells them for a Very Nass Like $39 or so.
$99. Incredible. It is like that Bosch four way laser level I saw at Lowes for fucking $2(3?)99 bucks. Or these Bluetoothed radios going for $89,$99,$199 bucks... it's a fucking radio! I got my Ridgid for $49 with aux cord and NO Bluethooth (paranoia saves lives), and it has survived 5 years in the field. Sad hard to find, always get spares of what you like and works.
Does it work on those pesky Makita gnomes? Or just standard Makitas?
Sunglasses brand?
That is cool. That was nice of Vince to tell you about it 🤣
Vance is still trying to figure out how to hang it
@@ToolReviewZone 😂😂😂
I got an adapter to use M18 batteries with the Ryobi hot glue gun. I bet that would work for this too...
I’ve got one and its awesome. I just wish it was a high bred.
I have thousands of dollars of Ryobi stuff. - I'm not sure I'll spend another dime with them.
Recently I purchased a crosscut whipser mower. Loved every moment of it. Unfortunately, it broke within weeks of having it. some type of controller electrical issue (manufacturing defect.)
Because it was outside of the Home Depot warranty period, I had to get Ryobi involved. This means that TTI is involved not so much Ryobi because Ryobi will say "sorry, once TTI the RLC has it, its up to them" ---- That is problem number one by the way.
It spent one month at Home Depot and they figured they couldn't fix it. It then spent 6 days short of 90 days at the RCL with parts that were back ordered not to show up until March which would be 5 months after the RCL got the mower and 6 months since I sent it to Home Depot for repair.
I spent days arguing with TTI. This was absolutely abhorrent. Ryobi was hands off, said they can't do anything about it. After battling for days, finally getting Home Depot to share some data, it forced TTI to recognize they will be outside their 90 day window. They are sending a new mower.
Long and short: The brand new lawn mower failed. It took 3 months to get answers and if I didn't push would have been over 5 months. Ryobi themselves couldn't care less what their repair side was doing.
Because of this, as my Ryobi eqt. fails, I will be switching to something else. I will never again spend a dime on Ryobi stuff.
Cheap tools, breaking tools and customer service that couldnt care less, repair houes that couldnt care less.... this is a common "death rattle" of a company. If this place isn't turned around soon, Ryobi will be the new Harbor Freight of tools and they'll slowly be gone.
Thanks, this is the exact place to complain about your bad experience about a product that has nothing to do with this video.
Mine did not have the sticker inside.. BUT I did not see the side sticker and this video kept me from the embarrassment at Home Depot heheh
What about those of us who use 40v batteries only… they need to make the 18v stuff compatible with the the 40v batteries as well
That wouldn’t make sense. It’s 2 different platforms. You’re better off buying some 18 batteries.
They'll have the 40 volt version out in 6 months with added upgrades after we buy the 18 volt version that's the way it works lol
I like it but think their price point is waaaaaay off the mark.
Oh yeah that's my first time seeing the tool I'm going to go and buy one lol
Do zappers actually work? I thought they just zapped everything except mosquitoes unless you have some special chemical attractant?
This Ryobi bug zapper is the perfect solution for the coming food shortage. No need to protect your garden with guns. If you eat bugs, no one will steal your food.
Now if Milwaukee or Makita were to make something like this then I would buy it.
Ryobi is decent but cant hokd a candle to Milwaukee and Makita for quality.
i want it... not available in my region :(
Yep your right I want one.
I am going to get one when they become available
Bother man Ron 👊👊👊
works great. I used in my backyard did not get one bite
Home Depot video ad from Ryobi says Ri yo bi, so I’m gonna stick to it, not ra yo bi or whatever you said, good video!
I like that right therrr!!
3:24 I was expecting the makita Gnome to grab ya...
How many mosquitos did it zap??
I gotta do two things? I don't know... . I think I gotta go get one of these.
Nice entry, but we all know there's no bugs in the woods around Philadelphia. 😃🤣
Is there anything Ryobi won't make? Soon they will be making kitchen appliances.
I'd buy a hand mixer that used their 18V lol who do I suggest to?
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