I bought one yesterday based on reviews such as yours. It seems to be a quality tool. I bought a $20.00 battery adapter from Amazon & now my 3 Black & Decker drill batteries fit & work.
I just used it for the first time. I agree with your review. I cleaned some windows & some flagstones. Worked very well, Very good pressure. I like it.@@r-ranchadventures
The two of you make a good team. Your partner/photographer has a very good sense of how to frame the shot and focus on the item of interest on the fly. 👌
Nice!!! We were looking at a different brand from Amazon, but didn’t buy it coz we were also looking at staying with Ryobi or Dewalt - we have so many Ryobi and Dewalt batteries. It looks like this Ryobi is working well.
Unless you don't go to the boat by car, why don't you just take the one in the car to wash the boat ? As you probably won't wash both the car and boat at the same time.
@@guillaumeb6698 because sometimes I take the motorcycle. And there’s plenty of storage space on the boat. And when I do take the car the boot is usually full anyway with other stuff. being a Mazda mx5. But thanks for your concern 😂
Could it be used for watering plants? I have nowhere to attach a house pipe and have no outside water tap. I have lots of flower pots in my garden and have to drag heavy watering cans from a stand pipe that’s far away dragging heavy watering cans is exhausting. Also I’m 76 so is it very heavy to hold?
Ryobi advertises it for watering plants as one of its uses but since you have to bring water to the plants anyway you're probably better off with a watering can. Having said that if you still want to try it what I did was to buy a cooler with wheels. I can fill the cooler with water near the house, close the lid, and wheel it to where I need to use the power cleaner. Just remember that even though the cooler has wheels, it's still heavy to roll around. I suppose you could use a wagon as well. If you don't already have Ryobi battery powered tools be sure to get the kit that includes a battery and charger and not just the tool only. Ryobi sells an 18 volt version and a 40 volt version, since you are concerned about weight, do not buy the 40 volt, it has the same power as the 18 volt but it weighs a lot more.
Thank you for the suggestion. It may not have clearly showed but we did try all three settings on the sprayer. We just found the one to be most effective. Thank you for the feedback. We will try and be more comprehensive next time. Thanks for watching.
@@roxpixandflix no the tool I purchased did not come with the battery, but I believe you can purchase it with a battery. I have a bunch of Ryobi power tools and batteries, so I didn’t need to spend the extra money for one with a battery.
I was under with the pressure cleaning application. Just too slow for me. Need more volume. But get the chemical nozzle for this thing and it will be the biggest baddest weed sprayer around! Get some burn piles going throw a mix of diesel and gasoline in a bucket. Makes an excellent flame thrower
I bought one yesterday based on reviews such as yours. It seems to be a quality tool. I bought a $20.00 battery adapter from Amazon & now my 3 Black & Decker drill batteries fit & work.
Great adaptation! Let us know what you think and if you agree with our review.
I just used it for the first time. I agree with your review. I cleaned some windows & some flagstones. Worked very well, Very good pressure. I like it.@@r-ranchadventures
The two of you make a good team. Your partner/photographer has a very good sense of how to frame the shot and focus on the item of interest on the fly. 👌
Awwww, thank you! 😊😊😊
Extremely useful video - much appreciated - about to use it -
That’s awesome. Let us know how you like it.
Great review thank you. I think I will add this to my Ryobi collection.
Love it! Let us know what you think!
Nice!!! We were looking at a different brand from Amazon, but didn’t buy it coz we were also looking at staying with Ryobi or Dewalt - we have so many Ryobi and Dewalt batteries. It looks like this Ryobi is working well.
It worked great!!! Go for it!
I got one for the car and was so impressed I went back and got a second one for the boat down at the marina.
@@cptndave1 that’s awesome! I am glad you liked it!!!!
Unless you don't go to the boat by car, why don't you just take the one in the car to wash the boat ? As you probably won't wash both the car and boat at the same time.
@@guillaumeb6698 because sometimes I take the motorcycle. And there’s plenty of storage space on the boat. And when I do take the car the boot is usually full anyway with other stuff. being a Mazda mx5. But thanks for your concern 😂
I just got one today to clean the bathroom floor and shower tile let’s see it it works
Let’s us know what you think!
Could it be used for watering plants? I have nowhere to attach a house pipe and have no outside water tap. I have lots of flower pots in my garden and have to drag heavy watering cans from a stand pipe that’s far away dragging heavy watering cans is exhausting. Also I’m 76 so is it very heavy to hold?
I suppose it could with the 2 liter bottle attachment. But I think it will still be heavy and clunky. But should work just fine.
Ryobi advertises it for watering plants as one of its uses but since you have to bring water to the plants anyway you're probably better off with a watering can. Having said that if you still want to try it what I did was to buy a cooler with wheels. I can fill the cooler with water near the house, close the lid, and wheel it to where I need to use the power cleaner. Just remember that even though the cooler has wheels, it's still heavy to roll around. I suppose you could use a wagon as well. If you don't already have Ryobi battery powered tools be sure to get the kit that includes a battery and charger and not just the tool only. Ryobi sells an 18 volt version and a 40 volt version, since you are concerned about weight, do not buy the 40 volt, it has the same power as the 18 volt but it weighs a lot more.
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
I forgot to ask, how did the battery hold up ? how long did it last ?
Great question! It held up the entire job of spraying the tractor. Then the following weekend, we sprayed the porch with no battery change needed.
@@r-ranchadventures Thank you. I think that's a good effort for the 4ah. Very impressed.
You review looks like it for a Ryobi 18v One+ battery version. Amazon link is for the 40v Battery version.
😳 Our Apologies! Nice Catch. We have corrected it. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Maybe for $10 I'd get one, otherwise this motorized squirt gun is useless
It is not the most powerful pressure washer but since we don’t have power or water, it helps a lot.
Why you don't use 3rd gear. You are using second gear for all test. Maybe you try to test again on 3rd gear.
Thank you for the suggestion. It may not have clearly showed but we did try all three settings on the sprayer. We just found the one to be most effective. Thank you for the feedback. We will try and be more comprehensive next time. Thanks for watching.
He tried all 3.
Nice tool! Does it come with rechargeable battery in the box?
@@roxpixandflix no the tool I purchased did not come with the battery, but I believe you can purchase it with a battery. I have a bunch of Ryobi power tools and batteries, so I didn’t need to spend the extra money for one with a battery.
@@r-ranchadventures thanks for the info. May be i can try the makita battery adapter if it will fit the chamber.
Did you leave your knife on your truck and drive off , if you're like me ha ha . Put it back in your pocket
I am usually pretty good at putting it back in my pocket. I loose it when my wife borrows it and then have to search for it! 😂
I was under with the pressure cleaning application. Just too slow for me. Need more volume. But get the chemical nozzle for this thing and it will be the biggest baddest weed sprayer around! Get some burn piles going throw a mix of diesel and gasoline in a bucket. Makes an excellent flame thrower
Hahahaha! Love it!
Thank you
@@mikekose thanks for watching! 😊