It’s mind bottling that it took this long for them to ditch the old tower light design. The tri power option on this one is fantastic. Do I need this? Probably not. Am I going to buy this immediately? Yes.
C'mon Ryobi 18V Laser Level! We can hope, right? They need more hybrid devices. It's cool to have more options than just the 18V battery. Edit: they need to make some of the larger tools (like this) compatible with the Link system for storage! Have a leg that has the link pocket on it to hang on the link system would be cool!
@@ToolReviewZoneyou always tease us with these deals and Ryobi drops the ball and they are nowhere to be found. Not available in stores not available online. It’s a big SIKE by RYOBI!! 😡😡
I just started getting into the Ryobi ecosystem by accident. So far I have the fan, air pump, right angle drill, and 150 watt power station. I didn't know they had a bug zapper. That's gonna be my next purchase!
It’s so cool. I had to share it on Facebook as a contractor. I don’t own one Ryobi tool, but with this video, I might consider being the laughing stock of the job site and start purchasing these fluorescent green tools just because of this one video.
We have an absolutely huge hardware store in my neck of the woods , and the tool section they have rows and rows and rows of different brand power tools , also with a vast variety of battery powered ones , and they have a range of low to medium to high cost and quality tools , , and to me ryobi appears to sit in about the middle of the range for home handyman type stuff , but it never ceases to amaze me how much imagination and innovation ryobi puts into their products, and that’s why I am a fan of the ryobi gear . And this utterly brilliant and versatile stand is just a perfect example of ryobi constantly coming up with new ideas.
You really dont need the head to rotate further back or to the side, you can move the base, so you can still get whatever you're using wherever you need it
That’s pretty real naaaassss like!!! The wife is waiting for that wet dry vac demo. I could definitely see having a few of those green battrays for things like this. Great content as usual brother!!!
I like that the stand goes way higher than the original one and the lights can be configured to point down in all directions like a street light. Would be great for a camp site/bonfire area.
Up in the mountains, we have LOTS of uneven ground. It's hard to tell if the tripod legs are individually adjustable, which would be a must have feature in making the tool useful outdoors.
I also like the durability of the Batteries as long as you keep them on the charger and make sure they’re constantly charged and rotated. I haven’t had a failure at all. There is numerous video showing you how you can bring back your batteries that suddenly stopped working and it’s not very hard at all. You can just zap it suddenly comes back to life.
Look I don't know who you are I don't know how you ended up on my screen I don't know why I clicked on you but all I can say is I'm impressed and inspired by your personality keep up the good work 🎉
Ryobi is for novices with no budget and that is fine. My first tool set was Ryobi and I used the hell out of it. cut to 25 years later and I am now a Milwaukee M18 buyer. I once dropped my M18 1/4" impact off a 45 foot roof onto concrete. after picking it up, the only evident damage was a scuff on the battery-- that was still connected! I pulled the trigger and it still worked! Do that with Ryobi poopy tools!
Awesome I want one. You kinda glossed over the best part. The 40v battery on the light or fan would be awesome here in Florida during power outages. Huge extended range. I have built some of my own devices to syphon power off the batteries during an extended outage. I would love to see my 6ah 40 volt be able to charge up my 18 volt batteries. A true wireless charger.
I'm not expecting this to come in at a very affordable price. If it comes in under $200.00 I would be pleasantly surprised. Seems like a very good product.
Clint we need a review of the me 40v 20” fan, and also how it compares to the ego with power and run time and airflow. Of course we already the Ryobi is quieter
If they come out with a light that has color temperature control, this could be a definite video production staple. It'd also be neat if there was an interface with professional video cameras. You could set up nine or ten of these, all with different functions at the top, powered by a 40 watt pack on each tripod. 3 for the cameras, 3 for high temperature light (5000 kelvin), 2 for warm light (2700 kelvin), one for amber (2200 kelvin), and one for whatever other function or as a spare
Cool!. If they added leg adjusters and laser level attachment I might be in. And I bet they will some day. For now, I am having fun taking things apart with my impact wrench. Only so much fun at one time....
I have switched out most of my power tools to Ryobi as their batteries last MUCH LONGER than my old DeWalt and Black and Decker tools..And their 40 Volt chainsaw is an ABSOLUTE BEASTIE! The Cordless drill I got from them I had some problems with the Speed Chuck falling off..Never had that happen before but it snapped back on and I've not had a problem since then..I prefer the ONE system..
One cool thing about Ryobi and Ridgid is that they test out most of their future or out there ideas for Milwaukee products forst in the lower cost lines. It allows them to test the market and refine the products from real world feedback before introducing them in theor higher end lines. That means the average homeowner or tradesperson can get a lot of quality innovation without them having to commit to the higher ticket price items from Milwaukee.
That is actually pretty useful… I have a ryobi 40 volt power station and husky led flood light and tripod… it’s useful but heavy… sure run time is a lot but that multi power source is pretty neat
Totally one thing I love about this line-- generally even my elderly mother can work most of the smaller things because they don't weigh as much as identical things in other tool lines! I think "best tool" is what works best for the consumer :) I hope you are able to pick one up and that it's nice and light to use! Curious question: have you found the 40V power station worth it? We have a massive 18V power plant....
I Subscribed, this was the first video of yours I have seen. This was funny and even better played at 2x speed. Looking forward to more of your reviews!
That power tripod is definitely useful. I wish Ryobi would bring out a walk behind field string trimmer. Either 40 or 18 volts. That would be the bomb.
When you brought out the radio and bug zapper, I knew I needed two. Then if you gonna get two, might as well get a third, right? Brilliant job on the product team.
Oh Clint you must give the marketing people at Ryobi (not reeeeeeobi) heartburn every time you make a video. I can picture them in their offices screaming it’s reeeeeeeeeeobi god damn it 😂, makes me laugh, never change my man never change!
Wait... it really IS Reeobi? Then spell it with an e, not a y? I have gone into at least 15-20 HDs across... I dunno... 8?... states. Not a single employee calls it Reeeeeeeeobi. That said, Clint, you are so entertaining, I can't believe @HomeDepot hasn't hired you yet to do marketing for them -- talk about a lost opportunity! You randomly popped up on my TH-cam feed today, and since we just got our first burst of Ryobi tools last fall, and you're more entertaining than anyone, you've got a new subscriber!
Regarding rotating the head horizontally, did you try loosening the upper clip on the tube extension and twisting the tube to get it to rotate? Just because the head doesn't rotate horizontally doesn't mean the tube itself won't twist and thus rotate the head. There may be limitations due to the power running up the inside of the tubes.
The stand should allow mounting upto 4 batteries (charge them if a cable is plugged in maybe?!).. and the top mounting unit should have an extendable cord that can be plugged into any ryobi tool.. Now that will give immense value as a portable high power or long duration power pack on a vertical stand.
i love this tripod. This video was instructional and something very important these days, entertaining. I did share the video because I enjoyed it so much.
Honestly I would of preferred 40v saws to this, like a 40v recip or circular saw would make so much more sense. Or a dual power 18/40v table/miter saw or dual power vacuum that uses either 2x18v or 40v to run. I think making one product that supports both battery platforms, whether it's like this and uses a step down to 18v, or uses dual 18v batteries or 1 40v battery, is the way for them to go on all but the biggest 40v tools
One thing you could do for some absurdly long runtime if money means nothing to you, you can take the 3 battery 40v backpack and hook it up to this with 3 12ah batteries for a whopping 1.2kWh of battery life.
I absolutely live for stroke of genius innovation like this, especially when it seemingly encourages the user to also become innovative and use it for their own crazy stuff. Are their limitations to this or does it take any and every ryobi tool and allow you to power it with a 40v battery? I could see this maybe being useful for putting your wet/dry vac on it and attaching to something like an orbital sander or something, keeping the hose in a convenient spot.
Jeeze Louis, and I 🤔 thought I was a goof..... Though it is neat, I will say that.. I'm a DeWalt guy, though I've still some got some 18 volt Ryobi stuff, and Even the 40v weed Wacker as well . I love the 18v Ryobi impact gun, that I got on some Home Depot sale.. It's still my go-to for all manner of screw driving....
I love Ryobi power tools, they're all I buy anymore. There might be technically better tools than Ryobi but then you're getting into another price level that I don’t think the difference is worth that amount of price increase, so I stick with Ryobi.
Yeah, I need that. We're doing siding and windows on our house. It's too damned HOT in Alabama right now. A fan on a stand with the option to switch to a light when the sun goes down would be real nice like.
I was thinking same, but for a similar/different hack: at night in the backyard, set them up so we can actually sit outside. Put two of them on as fans, one on as a mosquito blocker, and one on as a light! What the best thing is about them is that you are paying for multi-functional tools AND your neighbors will be jealous! You can also spray paint them if you really wanted to...
Yes and no. The light has a Power supply and DC/DC converter to run the 18v stuff off of 120AC/40vDC. I would be very surprised if it could handle much more than a couple of amps @18v. So it will *technically* run the drill, but if you put it under any load at all it will probably either shut off power or fry the supply.
Couldn't you put a 18v drill on top, basically inserting the entire tripod into the drill like a battery would be inserted? I believe that's what the original comment was joking about.
@@ifThenelseEnd Yes, the drill could be attached to the top (the same way the right-angle ratchet was) and would run. The issue is that it would pull too much power under load. Think about it like this. You could replace your car battery with 8 AA batteries. You could probably even get it to turn the accessories on (engine computer, interior lights, etc) for a little while) But the instant you tried to start the engine the batteries would go flat. Same thing with the tripod. It can provide the Voltage just not the current for high-demand stuff (inflators, vacumes, all those single speed high draw devices)
Hey, Mr. Tool Review Zone Man! You didn't have a link in the description to this product. You did for all the rest of the tools you presented. Is that because it isn't available? I looked at home depot and ryobi's website. They advertise it at the latter but its unavailable. At home depot, it isnt listed. What's the lowdown on it, do you know? Thanks in advance for your reply. Nice video, btw. 🙏
Eveyone dogs on Ryobi so carzy bad. I bought a full set of 18v tools when we moved up into the foothills on a 10 acre rance. Obviously my corded tool were not going to work well with 900' of extension cords. So far, the whole set has been flawless except 1 single 18v battery that sometimes charges and sometimes works and sometimes drains in minutes. I really need to toss it, but it does work...sometimes. I have literally left some if these tool outside in tne rain, lost for weeks. When I found them, I figured they were toast. Nope, they still work just like they always did, perfectly. They got some weather fading for sure, but id expect that. Maybe they can make a UV blocking set of impact wrenches for us old farts that forget where we leave shit. These tools get used, abused, and re used and sometime they do things they were not designed to do. Who hasnt used the bottom of the battery as a hammer, I mean, C'mon. Dont lie. Still kicking and still happy and yes, I would buy them again.
The perfect attachment for my Ryobi circular saw!
Beat me to it.
Now it's a track saw.
It’s mind bottling that it took this long for them to ditch the old tower light design. The tri power option on this one is fantastic. Do I need this? Probably not. Am I going to buy this immediately? Yes.
I've always heard it mind boggling. Not bottling. Hear something new all the time.
"Mind BOTTLING" 😆
@@andyprairiedog not big movie guys I guess.
@@bobdodge3171 blades of glory dude.
@@johnshottie4415 "Things are so crazy it gets your thoughts trapped, like in a bottle."
Love your humorous delivery of the tool review.
It’s real nice like😂
C'mon Ryobi 18V Laser Level! We can hope, right?
They need more hybrid devices. It's cool to have more options than just the 18V battery.
Edit: they need to make some of the larger tools (like this) compatible with the Link system for storage! Have a leg that has the link pocket on it to hang on the link system would be cool!
Yep, this combined with a laser level would be awesome. I see myself using both lights and a fan.
The engineers at ryobi love you😅👍
When you carry it in it's storage configuration, it looks like a weapon from a Sci-fi movie too.😎
It's like Halo 😎👊🤣
this comment pisses me off 'cause I was gonna comment the same 🤣
can a plasma cutter run on 40V
@@ToolReviewZoneyou always tease us with these deals and Ryobi drops the ball and they are nowhere to be found. Not available in stores not available online. It’s a big SIKE by RYOBI!! 😡😡
Love your delivery style, puts the entertainment back into reviews
Haha, thanks Nicholas 👊👊👊
I just started getting into the Ryobi ecosystem by accident. So far I have the fan, air pump, right angle drill, and 150 watt power station. I didn't know they had a bug zapper. That's gonna be my next purchase!
The bug zapper is surprisingly effective. Better than my plug in regular bug light hanging in my back yard.
Ryobi is becoming ingenious hitting the home market like it does.
It’s so cool. I had to share it on Facebook as a contractor. I don’t own one Ryobi tool, but with this video, I might consider being the laughing stock of the job site and start purchasing these fluorescent green tools just because of this one video.
cheap crap though
They stole the design from Milwaukee
@@MassMediaArtistryI use them, not exclusively, but no one has laughed yet.
@@Jamie-c5v Milwaukee makes Ryobi. You can't steal from the same company
This is a great ad for this product. I am sold!
We have an absolutely huge hardware store in my neck of the woods , and the tool section they have rows and rows and rows of different brand power tools , also with a vast variety of battery powered ones , and they have a range of low to medium to high cost and quality tools , , and to me ryobi appears to sit in about the middle of the range for home handyman type stuff , but it never ceases to amaze me how much imagination and innovation ryobi puts into their products, and that’s why I am a fan of the ryobi gear .
And this utterly brilliant and versatile stand is just a perfect example of ryobi constantly coming up with new ideas.
Owned Ryobi tools for years I'm a diy guy not once have they failed me . For the price they hard to beat!
Definitely need to have a laser connection that goes on that new stand
Or a power Transit..Drywall level ,
You really dont need the head to rotate further back or to the side, you can move the base, so you can still get whatever you're using wherever you need it
Yeah, just twist the pole
I was thinking the same thing. Why can’t you just rotate the base if you need horizontal movement? lol
Ryobi is a real innovative tool company. Thanks for the video.
That’s pretty real naaaassss like!!! The wife is waiting for that wet dry vac demo. I could definitely see having a few of those green battrays for things like this. Great content as usual brother!!!
Ryobi has all the good ideas.
They really do a good job of thinking outside the box
Honestly, I'm impressed. I might have to get one. I absolutely LOVE the fact you can use all power options.
Good luck you literally can’t find them anywhere I think it’s a big sike by Ryobi!!!
Great video bro, I am a loyal Ryobi brand owner. I have never had any problems with any of my Ryobi products.
Thanks brother 👊
I like that the stand goes way higher than the original one and the lights can be configured to point down in all directions like a street light. Would be great for a camp site/bonfire area.
Up in the mountains, we have LOTS of uneven ground. It's hard to tell if the tripod legs are individually adjustable, which would be a must have feature in making the tool useful outdoors.
make rock piles ;)
Does not look like it, but there is the level on the base for a reason?
@@playdg Ahhh...if there's a level, you're probably right about the base being adjustable.
I also like the durability of the Batteries as long as you keep them on the charger and make sure they’re constantly charged and rotated. I haven’t had a failure at all. There is numerous video showing you how you can bring back your batteries that suddenly stopped working and it’s not very hard at all. You can just zap it suddenly comes back to life.
Look I don't know who you are I don't know how you ended up on my screen I don't know why I clicked on you but all I can say is I'm impressed and inspired by your personality keep up the good work 🎉
Well, I'm Clint. Nice to meet you Blaze!!!!!
you say air pump, I say hands free high volume hair drying device.
Ohhhhh snap!!!! 😎😎😎🤣👊
Is that a Ryobi not Ryobi pogo stick in the corner? Great review as always loving every one of them.
Ryobi is for novices with no budget and that is fine. My first tool set was Ryobi and I used the hell out of it. cut to 25 years later and I am now a Milwaukee M18 buyer. I once dropped my M18 1/4" impact off a 45 foot roof onto concrete. after picking it up, the only evident damage was a scuff on the battery-- that was still connected! I pulled the trigger and it still worked! Do that with Ryobi poopy tools!
@6:17 time stamp. Does that crusty, caked on drywall mud come with the Ryobi, not Reeobee batt-tray? Or does that cost extra? 🤔
It's an upgrade
😂
This is one of your funniest video!
I have to say.... That is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome I want one. You kinda glossed over the best part. The 40v battery on the light or fan would be awesome here in Florida during power outages. Huge extended range.
I have built some of my own devices to syphon power off the batteries during an extended outage. I would love to see my 6ah 40 volt be able to charge up my 18 volt batteries. A true wireless charger.
Can I put a charger on the top and charge the battery at the base of the tripod? 🤔
This is like the chicken and egg thing. My brain is about to explode thinking of the possibilities 🤯
I love love love that stapler! The stapler and jig saw have made my life so much sweeter! I’m definitely going to check this multi use thingy out!
Thanks for the best video I've ever seen!
🤣👊👊
Very nice. I like that theres different power options, plus other tools work on the tripod. Brilliant.
I'm not expecting this to come in at a very affordable price. If it comes in under $200.00 I would be pleasantly surprised. Seems like a very good product.
$200 or under seems about right. Basically just a dummy battery on here, but we shall see 🤔
Looking at Milwaukee prices id expect under $200, even with a 18v battery.
This is the first tool I’ve been genuinely excited for! I’ve been excited since they leaked it on the website!
Clint we need a review of the me 40v 20” fan, and also how it compares to the ego with power and run time and airflow. Of course we already the Ryobi is quieter
I don’t need a light like that but you deserve a like for the entertainment and wow energy.
Thanks Nick 👊
At first i thought it was a NERF gun...
If they come out with a light that has color temperature control, this could be a definite video production staple.
It'd also be neat if there was an interface with professional video cameras.
You could set up nine or ten of these, all with different functions at the top, powered by a 40 watt pack on each tripod.
3 for the cameras, 3 for high temperature light (5000 kelvin), 2 for warm light (2700 kelvin), one for amber (2200 kelvin), and one for whatever other function or as a spare
Cool!. If they added leg adjusters and laser level attachment I might be in. And I bet they will some day. For now, I am having fun taking things apart with my impact wrench. Only so much fun at one time....
I have switched out most of my power tools to Ryobi as their batteries last MUCH LONGER than my old DeWalt and Black and Decker tools..And their 40 Volt chainsaw is an ABSOLUTE BEASTIE! The Cordless drill I got from them I had some problems with the Speed Chuck falling off..Never had that happen before but it snapped back on and I've not had a problem since then..I prefer the ONE system..
Ryobi is 100 percent amazing tools
Enjoyed the video....had a smile on my face while way through 👍👍👍Good job
This is niiiiiiiiiiiiiice.....a laser level would be icing on the cake
Awesome tool and funny video. I’ve been thinking of all the possibilities to mount to it.
Love it i am a ryobi fan all the way
Keep the goopd work ryobi to me they are better then middle grade i think the should be in the pro category
Bro. The way you talk reminds me at times of comedian Dave Attell. And like him you make me laugh. Thanks for the great videos.
Great review and very versatile light stand
Super cool! Love the Ryobi eco system
One cool thing about Ryobi and Ridgid is that they test out most of their future or out there ideas for Milwaukee products forst in the lower cost lines. It allows them to test the market and refine the products from real world feedback before introducing them in theor higher end lines. That means the average homeowner or tradesperson can get a lot of quality innovation without them having to commit to the higher ticket price items from Milwaukee.
That is actually pretty useful… I have a ryobi 40 volt power station and husky led flood light and tripod… it’s useful but heavy… sure run time is a lot but that multi power source is pretty neat
Totally one thing I love about this line-- generally even my elderly mother can work most of the smaller things because they don't weigh as much as identical things in other tool lines! I think "best tool" is what works best for the consumer :) I hope you are able to pick one up and that it's nice and light to use! Curious question: have you found the 40V power station worth it? We have a massive 18V power plant....
Dude I loved how you did this video!
I Subscribed, this was the first video of yours I have seen. This was funny and even better played at 2x speed. Looking forward to more of your reviews!
interesting gadget.... and I sure like dem gadgets. Thanks for the review Clint and Go Browns!
That power tripod is definitely useful. I wish Ryobi would bring out a walk behind field string trimmer. Either 40 or 18 volts. That would be the bomb.
Thank you. Good information. Comming soon. Will check back soon.
Most entertaining review of any product I’ve seen on TH-cam!
It is a great price for that light and tripod, the clever hybrid power is just great. It doesn't look too strong though, that's my only concern...
Just before you slapped the ratchet on it, it was the first tool that crossed my mind!😄
When you brought out the radio and bug zapper, I knew I needed two. Then if you gonna get two, might as well get a third, right?
Brilliant job on the product team.
Oh Clint you must give the marketing people at Ryobi (not reeeeeeobi) heartburn every time you make a video. I can picture them in their offices screaming it’s reeeeeeeeeeobi god damn it 😂, makes me laugh, never change my man never change!
Hehehe, I just wish they would pronounce it correctly eoghan 🤣👊
@@ToolReviewZone Clint is right! Ill die before I say Reeeeobi
@@Joelmac000 I just found the Thelma to my Louise 😎👊💪
Wait... it really IS Reeobi? Then spell it with an e, not a y? I have gone into at least 15-20 HDs across... I dunno... 8?... states. Not a single employee calls it Reeeeeeeeobi. That said, Clint, you are so entertaining, I can't believe @HomeDepot hasn't hired you yet to do marketing for them -- talk about a lost opportunity! You randomly popped up on my TH-cam feed today, and since we just got our first burst of Ryobi tools last fall, and you're more entertaining than anyone, you've got a new subscriber!
@@ToolReviewZone my man 🤟😎🤟
Thanks for anothergreat video Clint! One for the algorithm! 🙂
Thanks James!!!!
Regarding rotating the head horizontally, did you try loosening the upper clip on the tube extension and twisting the tube to get it to rotate? Just because the head doesn't rotate horizontally doesn't mean the tube itself won't twist and thus rotate the head. There may be limitations due to the power running up the inside of the tubes.
The stand should allow mounting upto 4 batteries (charge them if a cable is plugged in maybe?!).. and the top mounting unit should have an extendable cord that can be plugged into any ryobi tool.. Now that will give immense value as a portable high power or long duration power pack on a vertical stand.
i love this tripod. This video was instructional and something very important these days, entertaining. I did share the video because I enjoyed it so much.
Does it come with a charger for all the batteries included?
No charger and battery doesn't come with it
this stand is so supper cool. that is wow. we need things like that.
Honestly I would of preferred 40v saws to this, like a 40v recip or circular saw would make so much more sense. Or a dual power 18/40v table/miter saw or dual power vacuum that uses either 2x18v or 40v to run. I think making one product that supports both battery platforms, whether it's like this and uses a step down to 18v, or uses dual 18v batteries or 1 40v battery, is the way for them to go on all but the biggest 40v tools
Nice energy buddy, I stuck with with till the end.
@@mrjackdog thanks brother 👊
Thanks for this video, and for your funny approach!
Thanks Keith 👊👊👊
If all those adapted lights and fans and radios came with it at an affordable price then everyone would buy it. I know I would buy it for sure
Ryobi is changing the game!
One thing you could do for some absurdly long runtime if money means nothing to you, you can take the 3 battery 40v backpack and hook it up to this with 3 12ah batteries for a whopping 1.2kWh of battery life.
I absolutely live for stroke of genius innovation like this, especially when it seemingly encourages the user to also become innovative and use it for their own crazy stuff. Are their limitations to this or does it take any and every ryobi tool and allow you to power it with a 40v battery? I could see this maybe being useful for putting your wet/dry vac on it and attaching to something like an orbital sander or something, keeping the hose in a convenient spot.
Yep. Thats cool. Thanks for sharing this with us
Awesome!
You could mount a hedge trimmer, lock the feet into a cheap dolley cart and get a great trim on your hedges!
You worked hard for my thumbs up!
Thanks Rick 👊
Jeeze Louis, and I 🤔 thought I was a goof.....
Though it is neat, I will say that..
I'm a DeWalt guy, though I've still some got some 18 volt Ryobi stuff, and Even the 40v weed Wacker as well . I love the 18v Ryobi impact gun, that I got on some Home Depot sale.. It's still my go-to for all manner of screw driving....
You’re hilarious! 😂 so many applications for one tri-pod.
Very good stuff 👏
I love Ryobi power tools, they're all I buy anymore. There might be technically better tools than Ryobi but then you're getting into another price level that I don’t think the difference is worth that amount of price increase, so I stick with Ryobi.
Yeah, I need that.
We're doing siding and windows on our house. It's too damned HOT in Alabama right now. A fan on a stand with the option to switch to a light when the sun goes down would be real nice like.
I was thinking same, but for a similar/different hack: at night in the backyard, set them up so we can actually sit outside. Put two of them on as fans, one on as a mosquito blocker, and one on as a light! What the best thing is about them is that you are paying for multi-functional tools AND your neighbors will be jealous! You can also spray paint them if you really wanted to...
🎉🎉🎉🎉 taking it to the next level we see what a video keep them coming🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love ryobi. I work around the house, and they work great. Even on a serious job, they keep up. The QC is so much better, while dewalt falls behind😂.
Have no need for such a tool but I watched it all the way for entertainment!!Thx Clint😂
I will 100 percent use this on my 18v compressor
Getting this 100 percent. Glitch throw adapter on there and use every brand
Needs an attachment for a fairly large shade. Be great to have some shade when doing sprinklers and other outdoor jobs in the summer time.
I subscribed. Tell me about more stuff as soon you get it. I’m all in on the Ryobi ecosystem.
So technically, you could put a drill on it😂
Yes and no. The light has a Power supply and DC/DC converter to run the 18v stuff off of 120AC/40vDC. I would be very surprised if it could handle much more than a couple of amps @18v. So it will *technically* run the drill, but if you put it under any load at all it will probably either shut off power or fry the supply.
@@anthonybarker9123 So, no chainsaw then...
@@koma-k Sadly no chainsaw turrets for us :(
Couldn't you put a 18v drill on top, basically inserting the entire tripod into the drill like a battery would be inserted?
I believe that's what the original comment was joking about.
@@ifThenelseEnd Yes, the drill could be attached to the top (the same way the right-angle ratchet was) and would run. The issue is that it would pull too much power under load.
Think about it like this. You could replace your car battery with 8 AA batteries. You could probably even get it to turn the accessories on (engine computer, interior lights, etc) for a little while) But the instant you tried to start the engine the batteries would go flat. Same thing with the tripod. It can provide the Voltage just not the current for high-demand stuff (inflators, vacumes, all those single speed high draw devices)
First time seeing you. 😂 made my day. Thank you, keep posting!!!
Awesomeness. Thanks 2585!!!
Great video!!!
I have the previous version of this light, I love it.
Hey, Mr. Tool Review Zone Man! You didn't have a link in the description to this product. You did for all the rest of the tools you presented. Is that because it isn't available? I looked at home depot and ryobi's website. They advertise it at the latter but its unavailable. At home depot, it isnt listed. What's the lowdown on it, do you know? Thanks in advance for your reply. Nice video, btw. 🙏
Excellent! My Ryobi work light ( first one) it’s so bright and plugs or battery. It rotates and hangs on door tops
I got so excited I have to pause this video and go change.
Clint, so it converts the 40V to 18 at the tip ?...Nice video
Yep 👊
Eveyone dogs on Ryobi so carzy bad. I bought a full set of 18v tools when we moved up into the foothills on a 10 acre rance. Obviously my corded tool were not going to work well with 900' of extension cords. So far, the whole set has been flawless except 1 single 18v battery that sometimes charges and sometimes works and sometimes drains in minutes. I really need to toss it, but it does work...sometimes.
I have literally left some if these tool outside in tne rain, lost for weeks. When I found them, I figured they were toast. Nope, they still work just like they always did, perfectly. They got some weather fading for sure, but id expect that. Maybe they can make a UV blocking set of impact wrenches for us old farts that forget where we leave shit. These tools get used, abused, and re used and sometime they do things they were not designed to do. Who hasnt used the bottom of the battery as a hammer, I mean, C'mon. Dont lie.
Still kicking and still happy and yes, I would buy them again.
Just the fact that you can power all those things by plugging in the cord and not worry about battery life .... 💙