How to Store Ryobi Expand-It Outdoor Tools
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2024
- Join Vicki & Steph from Mother Daughter Projects as they make a simple garage storage solution for the Ryobi Outdoor Expand-it System!
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FYI: We are not professionals, and we don’t claim to be. This is what we found worked for our project. Yours may need a little different approach. Safety first!
Enjoying the videos. Might want to look at a gutter cleaning soon. :)
Great idea! I'm going to use this for my Ryobi products. I was skeptical initially because they are battery powered but now I have 5 expand it items. Great purchase!
Awesome, they are my favorite! I still use this holder and it works great! -Steph
Great job! I love the storage unit. Keep it up!
Thanks Carlos!
This is an amazing idea!!!
Awesome!😊
Smart proyect. , and space saver thank you🌞
Impressive!
Nice!
Would you consider a 'Mother Daughter Project' store? I'd be your first customer. Nice work!
Thanks Emily! What kind of store are you thinking?
How come you didn't use the end caps that come with the attachments to hang and protect them from dust and grit getting in the stems?
Good work ladies
Because they are made of pretty flimsy plastic and one of them came broken, and one didn't even come with one at all. We wanted a better, longer-term solution. -Steph
Bravo
great job!
thank you!
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Great review! Any experience with a battery powered lawn mower?
Thanks! Funny enough, we were just talking about getting a Ryobi one to try out! We will for sure share about it in a video if we get one.
Where did you find 1 and 3/8 inch PVC pipe? I have looked everywhere and it does not seem like it is a regular size
Hi Andy- I said that wrong. The PVC pipe was 1" and the hole saw we used to cut a hole for it was 1 1/8". You can see more on our website here: bit.ly/2NLQvpj -Steph
What a great idea using the PVC as a bushing!