Love this attachment. I’m 6’4 so having this on the end of my string trimmer head I don’t have to bend over to blow off my sidewalks and driveway after mowing.
Do you think the motor unit of my ryobi 18 volt expand-it string trimmer is powerful enough to run this device? I see you have a 40 volt unit and I’m not sure if 18 volt is good enough.
Got excited for a minute when I read "expand-it". I thought maybe they had come out with a PEX expansion tool. Speaking about some other ryobi shortcomings their impact wrench is long overdue for an upgrade. The old numbers are just too weak
They do have a pex crimping tool. They also have several different impact models in each of the three sizes, the newest three speed 1/2 inch impact handles 3/4 ton truck lugnuts just fine. If you want better “numbers” then that you will need a compressor or spend $400 plus on a Milwaukee.
What is your favorite Ryobi Expand-It Attachment?
The good ole string trimmer head.....
Cultivator and edger
The snow thrower!
@@AxlAX nice! That is one we haven't tried yet. It works well then?
Love this attachment. I’m 6’4 so having this on the end of my string trimmer head I don’t have to bend over to blow off my sidewalks and driveway after mowing.
I'm going to buy this.
Do you think the motor unit of my ryobi 18 volt expand-it string trimmer is powerful enough to run this device? I see you have a 40 volt unit and I’m not sure if 18 volt is good enough.
Can I put this blower on my Ryobi Gas powered weed eater? Or would that be too powerful for the blower?
I’ve seen people using it with the gas head so I think you should be ok
That is quite strong especially if the materials you were blowing were wet and somewhat wet.
Is the blower variable speed?
5:44 can you pull that dang weed please? Lol. OCD trigger
🤣🤣🤣 I spent over an hour weeding after filming because of that stupid weed! Probably should have done it before filming. 😉
Got excited for a minute when I read "expand-it". I thought maybe they had come out with a PEX expansion tool.
Speaking about some other ryobi shortcomings their impact wrench is long overdue for an upgrade. The old numbers are just too weak
They do have a pex crimping tool.
They also have several different impact models in each of the three sizes, the newest three speed 1/2 inch impact handles 3/4 ton truck lugnuts just fine. If you want better “numbers” then that you will need a compressor or spend $400 plus on a Milwaukee.
@@jaxturner7288 I was unaware of any new impact wrench models, I'll have to check into them. Thank you.