Tried my new Ryobi 16" 18V lawnmower today. Grass thickish, a bit wet but not overly tall. First battery lasted 24 min and I finished with the second. Light, great cut, filled the catch 1.75 times. $299 at Home Depot. I love it.
I just bought this and it's perfect for my tiny lawn. I can finish my lawn in 15 mins with one battery still has 1 bar of power left. Now I'm buying the vacuum cleaner(tool only) because i have 2 batteries that came with the mower. I highly recommend this product for tiny lawns.
I would assume the brushless model of the one plus 18v mower would have more power because they can operate on 2 18v batteries. I am contemplating on the brushless for my bigger than average lawn.
So yes you're 100% correct. However, Ryobi makes a 9Ah battery and a 6Ah battery. With two of those you could do your lawn no problemo. Just a thought.
If you have that small of an area tomorrow you should’ve just gotten a small 12 inch mower. And for those of you who wants your mower last a long time get the 9.0 amp hour batteries
Bear in mind that the 9ah batteries retail for $160, almost half the price of the bare mower. I contemplated this but I won't have any other reason to use the battery except for the mower, and for that, it'd be a waste.
Mine has the bagger feature and it comes with the bag. Be advised that unlike most mowers, in order to use the mower without the bag, you must insert the mulching plug that essentially plugs the chute used to feed the bag.
I gave this one a try, but it doesn’t have the power to deal with my grass if there is any moisture, or length. I do use the Ryobi tools and weedwhacker which work great. I debated trying the 40V model but ended up with a Canadian Tire “certified” brand 17in wired. Works great for $145!
"666 Sq Ft with just one battery" "If you are just mowing I think you can do double that with just one battery" "So with the two batteries that it comes with you can do 25 thousand sq ft" ???????
Sorry then. I missed that. I caught him saying he cut 656 . And could cut double on a battery. He better check his math. He was off by a factor of 10. My hearing is bad from a lifetime of farm equipment and shooting. This constant ringing sucks. Again I'm sorry I got it wrong.
I thought that way two but now I have used my ryobi 21 inch for three years. No way I'm going back to gas. So much simpler now. I hate you think that way but I get it. I been in your shoes. I just hope you have the same revelation I had.
@@FalconWing1813 Yeah, I can hardly believe myself that I'm considering one of these. For years, I used gas powered blower/trimmer/mower because there was a ton of leaves, edging, and grass that needed taken care of at my old house. But when I moved to a new home with very little edging, and almost no leaves to clean up each fall, I quickly changed my tune. Sure the riding mower is gas powered, I have over 1/2 and acre. But jeez the lighter trimmer and blower made cleaning up afterwards a breeze. I'm now considering this electric mower to hit the spots where my riding mower can not hit. For larger jobs I recommend gas powered equipment. But it's so crazy to think I can zip around with the lighter tools and clear all the weeds and debris without the loud noise, heavy equipment, or mixing fuel and oil.
@@leechburglights Still got my electric mower. And its doing good! We live in a garden home so 45 minutes is what it takes to mow the yard. I always have power to spare on the batteries.
Tried my new Ryobi 16" 18V lawnmower today. Grass thickish, a bit wet but not overly tall. First battery lasted 24 min and I finished with the second. Light, great cut, filled the catch 1.75 times. $299 at Home Depot. I love it.
How many batteries does it come with?
@@canonman223 two
Two 4amp hour batteries
Thank you for showing how to fold it, I couldn’t find a video that showed how to fold the lawnmower with this model.
Loved the 'super scientific test results' - Great video, thanks for sharing this!
I just bought this and it's perfect for my tiny lawn. I can finish my lawn in 15 mins with one battery still has 1 bar of power left. Now I'm buying the vacuum cleaner(tool only) because i have 2 batteries that came with the mower. I highly recommend this product for tiny lawns.
Thank you for putting in the work for this review
You are quite welcome. Hope it helps. If you have any further questions I've used it for months now. And you can ask here. Cheers.
Nice! I'm gonna get one
I bought one and I love it Iam running 2 batteries at once it's one HP mower
My 16 inch Ryobi is 40 volt and works very well.
love the reason - cause i needed one 🤷♂️
I would assume the brushless model of the one plus 18v mower would have more power because they can operate on 2 18v batteries. I am contemplating on the brushless for my bigger than average lawn.
Interesting, you're probably right. I find the 18v one has enough power. If the brushless is 36v, you'd half the battery life for that double power.
There's brushless 18v and a brushless 40v
@@ImaLoneWolfintheWoods As far as I can tell, they only come as brushless
So I would have to charge battery after 20 minutes of mowing I have a fairly large area to mow would be about 50 minutes to mow.
So yes you're 100% correct. However, Ryobi makes a 9Ah battery and a 6Ah battery. With two of those you could do your lawn no problemo. Just a thought.
lol, you watched the wrong video- this is for Very SMALL yards... move along ;)
For a large yard I would get the ryobi 21 inch. My yard takes about 50 minutes to cut and the 21 inch does fine.
If you have that small of an area tomorrow you should’ve just gotten a small 12 inch mower. And for those of you who wants your mower last a long time get the 9.0 amp hour batteries
Bear in mind that the 9ah batteries retail for $160, almost half the price of the bare mower. I contemplated this but I won't have any other reason to use the battery except for the mower, and for that, it'd be a waste.
Does it come with a bagger?
I had to google "bagger" I feel like it's a made up word lol. But I think yes?
Mine has the bagger feature and it comes with the bag. Be advised that unlike most mowers, in order to use the mower without the bag, you must insert the mulching plug that essentially plugs the chute used to feed the bag.
Change your white balance thank you
140 for a battery in Canada!? Ridiculous
I gave this one a try, but it doesn’t have the power to deal with my grass if there is any moisture, or length.
I do use the Ryobi tools and weedwhacker which work great. I debated trying the 40V model but ended up with a Canadian Tire “certified” brand 17in wired. Works great for $145!
That's awesome man. And ye I bet that BC grass isn't forgiving. It's basically a jungle over there lol
@@Sydsworkshop yup. On top of that it rains all winter, and is warm enough to let the grass grow. Ends up as a damp muddy jungle to mow @ 7degC
Good but don’t just trim fences also agdes
"666 Sq Ft with just one battery" "If you are just mowing I think you can do double that with just one battery"
"So with the two batteries that it comes with you can do 25 thousand sq ft" ???????
Better check your math. Double is 1312 sq/ft. So two batteries would be 2624 s/f
@@stevenwagner9912 But the author said
"So with the two batteries that it comes with you can do 25 thousand sq ft"
Sorry then. I missed that. I caught him saying he cut 656 . And could cut double on a battery. He better check his math. He was off by a factor of 10. My hearing is bad from a lifetime of farm equipment and shooting. This constant ringing sucks. Again I'm sorry I got it wrong.
Why do people do demos if they dont really have the facts
Electric mowers suck !!!! Gas power will always be better
I thought that way two but now I have used my ryobi 21 inch for three years. No way I'm going back to gas. So much simpler now. I hate you think that way but I get it. I been in your shoes. I just hope you have the same revelation I had.
@@FalconWing1813 Yeah, I can hardly believe myself that I'm considering one of these. For years, I used gas powered blower/trimmer/mower because there was a ton of leaves, edging, and grass that needed taken care of at my old house. But when I moved to a new home with very little edging, and almost no leaves to clean up each fall, I quickly changed my tune. Sure the riding mower is gas powered, I have over 1/2 and acre. But jeez the lighter trimmer and blower made cleaning up afterwards a breeze. I'm now considering this electric mower to hit the spots where my riding mower can not hit. For larger jobs I recommend gas powered equipment. But it's so crazy to think I can zip around with the lighter tools and clear all the weeds and debris without the loud noise, heavy equipment, or mixing fuel and oil.
@@leechburglights Still got my electric mower. And its doing good! We live in a garden home so 45 minutes is what it takes to mow the yard. I always have power to spare on the batteries.