RYOBI RM480E Battery Electric Riding Mower - In Action

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • We finally have some grass and get to see this mower in action. Surprisingly it does awesome through deep grass!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 465

  • @Phormify
    @Phormify 7 років тому +18

    I have a Honda push mower, and a Husqvarna Zero Turn.... love them both. I've had the Honda for a decade and still starts on the first pull... but the rear wheels are bald from use! The Husqvarna is a couple of years old and works great too. But honestly - you're right about the maintenance. Changing oil, making sure you add Stabil to the gas in the fall, get them fired up in the spring, dealing with spark plugs and having to keep a battery tender on all winter can be a hassle.
    I'll admit - my next mower will most likely be electric. No need to run to the station for gas when you run out. No changing the oil. Much less noise. Almost no maintenance aside from sharpening blades or lubricating some fittings. What isn't to love? No they aren't good for the commercial guys, but for a homeowner who mows once a week they are perfect. Thanks for the review - hope you keep it up with the push mower and yard tool lines. Electric seems to be the future.

    • @jellowpy9243
      @jellowpy9243 7 років тому

      Phormify we just bought our first home last year and being in a condo we dont really deal with stuff like mowing our lawn. So last year i bought a 40V 20inch brushless lawnmower from Ryobi and boy i gotta say it is a delight to use and super super hassle free. Only thing to make it better is maybe try to buy one more 40V tool from their line like a weed whacker just to have that extra battery you can use interchangeably between the two tools.

    • @ROTAXD
      @ROTAXD 6 років тому +2

      Red Pushpin changing oil, adding fuel, adding stabil & plugging in a battery tender are a hassle to you ? That's sad. I hope you're not raising any boys.

    • @joeheskett7225
      @joeheskett7225 5 років тому

      @@sorryociffer How good would you say your EGO mulches, on a scale of 1-5?

    • @sorryociffer
      @sorryociffer 5 років тому

      @@joeheskett7225 Well, the few times I used the mulch adapter, it seemed to do fine. The key with mulching is to have DRY grass and a SHARP blade. Missing even one of those and it will be a crap job. Personally, I bag everything.

    • @red32303
      @red32303 5 років тому

      No fittings to lube. Just plug it into the charger when finished.

  • @kevinbrown1289
    @kevinbrown1289 4 роки тому +2

    I've had the 38 inch Ryobi electric riding mower for 6 years still cuts almost an acre and a half on a full charge no problem I've only had to change one plastic wheel and change the blades once well worth the money.

  • @jimkelley7821
    @jimkelley7821 6 років тому +1

    I bought one and I love it. Low noise, mows great, looks cool, and no run to the gas station for gas or wondering if it is going to start next season. Fast when blades not running.....set on cruise and run around the block, HA.

  • @TimZurowski
    @TimZurowski 5 років тому +37

    I have a question......this video was made in 2017 how is the mower doing now? Still worth the buy?

    • @GlennMBrown1
      @GlennMBrown1 5 років тому +8

      I've had my mower since January 2018. It's going great :)

    • @jghall00
      @jghall00 3 роки тому

      @@GlennMBrown1 Is it still doing well? Considering this as an upgrade from my Ego Power 20-inch deck. Is there a way to gauge battery capacity?

    • @GlennMBrown1
      @GlennMBrown1 3 роки тому

      @@jghall00 it did alright this year. The batteries definitely deplete over the years. I used to easily be able to get the back of my lake but this year I get about 95% through and do a second session. Kind of annoying since replacing those batteries will be pricey but I'm milking these puppies to get my moneys worth!

    • @PghMtbRides
      @PghMtbRides 2 роки тому

      @@GlennMBrown1 the batteriew look to be under 40 a piece..not bad, better than the price of my 120v 2.5aH Yardforce battery

    • @RobbieDickinson
      @RobbieDickinson 4 місяці тому

      ​@@GlennMBrown1is it able to stripe the lawn without a kit?

  • @grantguy8933
    @grantguy8933 3 роки тому +1

    Spot on. Wish I knew this 4 years ago.

  • @uf1978
    @uf1978 5 років тому

    I will buying this mower in the spring for sure. Just don't want to bother with gas and oil any longer. And the reason folks have problems with gas engines is they don't run it out of gas after every use. You do this and you will have a lot less problems with your gas engines period! Small engine repair guy taught me this trick years ago!

  • @ICanDoItMyself
    @ICanDoItMyself 7 років тому +47

    I REALLY want to see EGO make a riding mower!

    • @Bradgilliswhammyman
      @Bradgilliswhammyman 7 років тому +1

      EGO make fantastic electric equipment, I have two of their tools and have never had issues.

    • @redxsage
      @redxsage 6 років тому +1

      So do I. I'll wait another year to see what happens on that front.

    • @drphil7024
      @drphil7024 5 років тому +1

      Stihl should make a ride on

    • @danyeo
      @danyeo 5 років тому +1

      They'd charge a fortune for it.

    • @rearview2709
      @rearview2709 5 років тому

      I really like EGO products also; but would not hold my breath for EGO to start making an electric rider of any size. I have the EGO 20" mower, 24" hedge trimmer, the 14" chain saw and the new 575 CFM blower that is awesome.

  • @Phormify
    @Phormify 7 років тому +82

    You know I really don't want to like Ryobi... they are supposed to be cheap, low quality, import tools that won't last. But they keep putting out things like this mower or that awesome garage door opener and they are the ONLY brand which has migrated from Ni-MH to Li-Ion and still use the same battery connections to allow people to upgrade batteries on their old tools. Plus their 18V system has so many tools and options... and they are affordable. I've spent quite a bit on those "black and yellow" tools but Ryobi has really made me consider making a switch just due to the versatility of the platform.
    You guys should do an entire series on the Ryobi line and speak about all of the options and inexpensive batteries and then give us your honest opinions. I know all tools work well straight out of the box but do people still love them a year or two later?

    • @Phormify
      @Phormify 7 років тому +2

      I don't have any Milwaukee stuff personally, but I know someone who has used them for years and all of the sudden they swapped from one 18V form factor to another V18 to M18 or vice versa.... and they aren't compatible. I think you're right that at least some of their tools did work with a Li-Ion pack though.
      DeWalt on the other hand does make a conversion kit to allow the old 18V tools to use the new 20V batteries... but the kit doesn't work with all the tools due to the form factor, and it doesn't work with all the batteries either. Dewalt also had an older 12V Ni-Cd line and they have a new 12V Li-Ion line, but of course no adapter made for those.
      Ryobi has stuck with the same form factor for years and years, and from what I understand their Li-Ion batteries work in ever single 18V tool that is part of that system. I have to respect that - they could probably have made more money be switching to a new system, but they stayed with the same connection and let people upgrade their batteries. That's pretty sweet for Ryobi owners.

    • @BobSoloMan
      @BobSoloMan 7 років тому +3

      Phormify I've avoided Ryobi for 20 years due to mistrust issues I have in their quality. I've bought all of the others and guess what... they break and die too. When Ryobi put out the green stuff... I have literally bought almost every tool including this mower. I find shortcomings with them all but all minor flaws like the LED on the drills is only active while drilling... no pre-lighting or separate light trigger like Rigid.

    • @kartboarder22g17
      @kartboarder22g17 7 років тому

      Supposidly that is fixed on their newest brushless drill. Also it is fixed on my new impact driver. Ryobi is the way to go unless your using your tool a few times each week.

    • @kartboarder22g17
      @kartboarder22g17 7 років тому +2

      The thing that bothers me too on the 20V max Dewalt batteries is it is just a Marketing thing. I mean some 18V Ryobi batteries register at 19.2 or higher than the 18V. So I would assume a Dewalt 20Vmax probably registers less than 20V same as a Ryobi. So basically it is a way to modify their battery attachment geometry and not piss off their customers by printing 18V on them. If only their customers knew....

    • @Phormify
      @Phormify 7 років тому +2

      Agree - it is obvious that they allow a 20V battery to work on 18V tools adapter so you know their voltages are very similar. That said, I never liked how the older style batteries connected and the newer stuff has more connections to allow for flexibility so that is nice, but it still stinks that you need to run out and replace tools just because the batteries changed.
      I've given thought to trying to make my own adapter for my old 12V tools, but honestly it isn't worth the time. I can just run out and buy a Ryobi 18V kit when they are on sale as opposed to spending 3 hours in the shop making an adapter - and then I still have to buy new 12V batteries. Basically the older stuff is just disposable.
      I keep hearing good things about Ryobi - and the price of entry is low enough it is probably worth a gamble.

  • @f.demascio1857
    @f.demascio1857 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video.
    I just replaced my push mower with a battery operated Kobalt a month ago. 6 cuts in, and I am happy. A client of mine has had his for 3 years and feels the same. My rider is probably on its last year, discontinued model, no parts being made. Bailing wire and a prayer.
    Looking to go electric.

    • @5.43v
      @5.43v 3 роки тому

      🤣, parts will be available for a while

  • @MrCougar214
    @MrCougar214 7 років тому +6

    In my opinion, lead-acid batteries are way better than all these 18650's they are using in everything that is electric today. Keep a proper charge on a lead-acid battery and it will last you a good 10 years. But even with proper care, these 18650's start to go weak within 12 months and half burn out within 18 months. I know, I bought a Kobalt wireless electric push mower that has these 18650's in them. The first year everything was great. Put it away for the winter, pulled it out to charge it and immediately noticed the battery charged WAY too fast. Then I used the mower and it lasted half the time it normally does. Then the battery started to get REALLY hot when charging. So yeah, stick with lead-acid batteries!

  • @tomrum42
    @tomrum42 4 роки тому +1

    What is the blade tip speed? How many blades, 2 or 1? The specs on the Home Depot website says 1 blade in one place and 2 blades in another part of the description. Is a mulching kit available?

  • @preston121068
    @preston121068 7 років тому

    My father got one of these this summer for $2500 at Home Depot. He has just over an acre of grass and I must admit, this thing works pretty well. It cuts about the same speed as any riding mower you'd use and at just over an acre it still had more than half the charge left. But at $2500.00? It seems a little steep in price for what you can get in the same cutting size in a gas mower. If this ever comes down to under $1500, I'd buy it.

  • @darkside-poetry
    @darkside-poetry 5 років тому +5

    How does this mower work on rough terrain that slopes three different directions at the same time?

  • @reddogg130
    @reddogg130 7 років тому

    Just had to qualify your comment when you said you thought it would last as long or longer than a gas tractor. Not sure what you meant, but I have a 25 year old Craftsman mower that while it does need maintenance, and I have spent a few grand on it over the years, still works and cuts like crazy. Love love love the idea of electric, I have ryobi tools, and the small 20" walk behind for my front yard, but I can't see spending $2500 to replace my tractor which still works! Like others said in the comments, if they drop the price down to around the $14-1500 mark, I would take another look. But $2500 is way too much, unless it's your first mower. Then it might make sense.
    All things considered, I'd like to see another review in 4 or 5 years, and hear that it still works like new. Have to say tho I seriously doubt it.

  • @Z0MB13L30N
    @Z0MB13L30N 5 років тому +11

    Shouldn't blow grass in the road. It's a hazard for motorcycles.

    • @fightdhr8866
      @fightdhr8866 5 років тому +1

      Jesus..You guys must be some puss bags...Gives me a reason to gas on it...What the hell?Call the law and turn him in..lol..Busted..
      Roll Tide

    • @RegularAssUsername
      @RegularAssUsername 5 років тому +1

      I was waiting for one of you babies to speak up. 😂

  • @BobSoloMan
    @BobSoloMan 7 років тому +2

    I bought one 2 weeks ago for my mother's property in a neighborhood adjacent to mine. Figured if I'm gonna be cutting her grass, I wanted a simple, low maintenance toy. My primary gripe is the delay going from forward to reverse. It seems like it takes forever compared to the Husqvarna 24hp 48" machine I use at home. Also - can't clean the Ryobi with water. I prefer to keep my gear clean and fresh. Also found a random nut lying on the mower deck after cutting the yard. Can't figure out where it goes.

  • @ilike2mow
    @ilike2mow 7 років тому

    My favorite brands of mowers are Honda and Exmark. I use both for my lawn service and have great luck with both of them.

  • @TRICK-OR-TREAT236
    @TRICK-OR-TREAT236 4 роки тому +1

    CAN'T BELIEVE HOW LOUD THIS SUCKER IS.

  • @MatHelm
    @MatHelm 6 років тому

    Power has never been a problem with riding lawnmowers. Durability is the test of a mower...

  • @regopit44
    @regopit44 7 років тому +3

    Looks like a nice piece of yard equipment. nice job guys

  • @Crazyandy202
    @Crazyandy202 7 років тому

    I can't get over how they are into this stuff now

  • @jessaphillips2846
    @jessaphillips2846 6 років тому +5

    My question is how is the battery going to hold up with a winter break? I mean it’s not a huge deal to replace marine batteries but I wouldn’t want to have to. Does the charger have a tender mode for long sitting?

    • @billcenne7262
      @billcenne7262 5 років тому

      charge it a few hours every month all winter long and you'll be okay

  • @13squared2009
    @13squared2009 4 роки тому +1

    Are there any concerns for those of us in cold climates where the battery will sit unused for six months out of the year? I’m not sure how well lead acid holds up in that scenario. Anyone using one in this scenario? Thanks.

  • @FlamingTerrapins
    @FlamingTerrapins 2 роки тому +1

    Should the battery always be plugged on charger when not in use??

  • @TheThornmarcellus
    @TheThornmarcellus 5 років тому +3

    One thing I think would make it 100 times better would to have removible batteries so when it gets low just swap them and rock on

    • @almorris171
      @almorris171 5 років тому +1

      You might want to look at cost and weight of these batteries.

  • @thelastmike
    @thelastmike 7 років тому

    This looks pretty cool. I like the low maintenance idea. Along those lines if they had just hung the mower off the front with a flip up design for maintenance I would have been all over it in a heartbeat. As is I'm still considering it.
    One downside on the maintenance is that you have to remove the battery tray to drain/fill the transaxle according to the manual. They recommend a hydraulic cart to take the battery tray out as it weighs like 300lbs. That puts a serious crimp in the notion of getting this for Dad for the reduced maintenance needed.

  • @wildgoose6596
    @wildgoose6596 7 років тому +1

    I seriously looked at this at the HD to replace my Snapper rider which is still going 40+ years later. I think the price is a little high, but not too bad, and I try to avoid the first year of anything new. Let someone else be the test dummy. but if the price comes down I'd consider it. I'm retiring the Snapper which is older than me and have hired a landscaper, but back when I had the time I enjoyed mowing my lawn, this would at least reduce the maintenance time.

  • @lichking1951
    @lichking1951 7 років тому +1

    Ryobi beat ego on this one for sure!

    • @jzizzles7799
      @jzizzles7799 4 роки тому

      hold that thought. Cause EGO is coming out with one.

  • @BThack
    @BThack 7 років тому +8

    Great Review. I actually looked into getting this mower after the first tools in action video about it. I don't think Ryobi is going to find a niche with consumers with this mower since it carries a $2500.00 price tag and gas mowers this size run just under $1000.00 especially since Ryobi has yet to shake their old stigma of being that cheaply priced cheaply made tool line.

    • @BThack
      @BThack 7 років тому

      Alden Buyer, I agree the Huskvarna lawn tractor I went with is still on the first can of gas (non ethanol) I bought and I've mowed 3 times so far this year.

    • @redxsage
      @redxsage 6 років тому +1

      brandon thacker -- My relatives used to use Makita tools and switched unanimously to RYOBI instead over a decade ago and still use them. No problems out of them at all. Walmart has a gas engine riding mower of this size for around $850. I still would have gladly spent the $2500 for this had I known about it. I hate buying gasoline and transporting it in my car. Even in the trunk the fumes stick around for days. I got an EGO Power+ Self Propelled Push Mower because I didn't know about this one. Maybe next year, as I have two acres at home and about the same at my Grandparents' Homestead too.

    • @chrisdigital
      @chrisdigital 3 роки тому

      3k is cheap. You will have it for years to come.

  • @shekharmoona544
    @shekharmoona544 5 років тому

    I've gotten my 4 year Craftsman fixed three times. So far it's reached around $600. I purchased it new for $899.

  • @nathangebben5738
    @nathangebben5738 5 років тому +43

    PLEASE dont blow your lawn clippings onto the road, Thats how motorcycles crash

    • @nathangebben5738
      @nathangebben5738 5 років тому +1

      @Solomon Johnson ua-cam.com/video/j5xe5JHY8OA/v-deo.html

    • @randallsullivan3692
      @randallsullivan3692 4 роки тому

      It is virtually IMPOSSIBLE to wreck a PROPERLY operated motorcycle on grass clippings!

    • @csmith8338
      @csmith8338 4 роки тому +2

      @@randallsullivan3692 No it is not. Google it. Is about the same as black ice...

    • @randallsullivan3692
      @randallsullivan3692 4 роки тому +10

      READ my statement! I don't need to google diddly. Grass clippings are a road hazard just like rain, snow or animals. If you wreck on them you are guilty of operating your vehicle too fast for road conditions. I've ridden bikes since 1978 and I'm cognizant of the fact that MY safety is MY responsibility!

    • @Coatchawa
      @Coatchawa 4 роки тому +4

      @@randallsullivan3692 Idiot

  • @Chase_is_a_race
    @Chase_is_a_race 5 років тому +1

    Pretty cool, electric equipment is getting there.

  • @crazymohawk86
    @crazymohawk86 7 років тому

    personally i'm a dewalt guy , but one of the techs has nothing but RYOBI and they hold their own in a diesel shop .

  • @patrolmi5977
    @patrolmi5977 5 років тому +1

    I've had one for 2 years and it's still running like new. I have some pretty steep hills, my only complaint is you have to be careful reaching the top of an incline, you have to anticipate backing off on the power or it tries to runaway. The battery life is great, more then adequate for 2 acres.

  • @sannekjer2820
    @sannekjer2820 Рік тому

    Amazing mower

  • @zoolanderfred
    @zoolanderfred 7 років тому +5

    Just wondering how the cut is? Is it an even, level looking cut? I'm a really big fan of EGO. I have the lawn mower, leaf blower, hedger, weed eater and the snow blower. Maybe someday EGO will come out with a rider.

    • @Toolsinaction
      @Toolsinaction  7 років тому +1

      It cuts pretty good, looked even and uniform

  • @ericf.1623
    @ericf.1623 7 років тому

    I don't mind the price tag, a decent riding mower will run you around that same price. The lack of (what seems like) constant maintenance and the need to take trips to the gas station is definitely worth it. The main problem with this? Availability. You can't find them anywhere (even online). And a call to Ryobi and Home Depot yields the response of "discontinued" "probably be back next year" and "they were only released in select areas." What's the point in that? I guess only "select areas" need to mow their lawns?

  • @carlotaboadamd366
    @carlotaboadamd366 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video - just bought mine today, hopefully will be here in 2 weeks....

  • @redxsage
    @redxsage 6 років тому

    Cool. Wish I knew about this two months ago... I'm enjoying my EGO Power+ 56V Self Propelled push mower right now. Maybe next year!

  • @Gman-qm6bv
    @Gman-qm6bv 4 роки тому

    What do all the led indicators next to the key mean? The manual does not mention this important information.

  • @Moshe_Dayan44
    @Moshe_Dayan44 7 років тому

    Thanks for the review, guys. I decided to go ahead and pull the trigger on one of these now that it's finally available here in Canada. Believe it or not, it's actually even more expensive here in Canada ($3,999) dollars than the CDN$ equivalent of $2,500 US$, which is $3,361.87 as of today, plus I had to order it online through Home Depot's Canadian website, which meant paying an additional $199 CDN in shipping.
    Nevertheless, I'm going to enjoy using this machine, based on what I'm hearing about it.

    • @Toolsinaction
      @Toolsinaction  7 років тому

      yw let us know how it works out

    • @Moshe_Dayan44
      @Moshe_Dayan44 7 років тому

      Will do. Still waiting for it. :)

    • @Moshe_Dayan44
      @Moshe_Dayan44 7 років тому

      OK, I received the Ryobi mower, and after removing it from the metal packing frame and bolting on the seat and steering wheel and charging it up, seems to work really well!
      The mower is capable of cutting quite tall grass with ease, the battery life is excellent, the cruise control is nice, and the steering is pretty darned tight (I see why some say it's 'almost' zero turn). The cutting deck also has a good range of cutting heights.
      The only potential issue I've noticed at this point is that the cutting tech adjustment lever seems to move on its own if I go over bumpy terrain. Not quite sure yet if this was just my imagination or an actual issue, or if I can tighten something somewhere to eliminate the problem, but I'll report back again on this page with more info as i get it.

    • @Moshe_Dayan44
      @Moshe_Dayan44 7 років тому

      OK, turns out the cutting height lever doesn't move on its own. It was just my leg brushing against it when I dismounted that pushed it out enough for it to drop a couple of notches.

    • @kaycee557
      @kaycee557 7 років тому

      I'm in Canada and just ordered one for my mom from Home Depot's Canada website yesterday. The mower seems louder in the videos than what the reviews on the USA Home Depot state. My mom was hoping she could mow around her bee hives without disturbing the bees.

  • @jerkster9114
    @jerkster9114 6 років тому +1

    How does it do on slopes?

  • @2LateIWon
    @2LateIWon 7 років тому

    That would be great for the older people with regular sized yards. They dont have to worry about the gas and maintenance

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 7 років тому +1

      I thought about that for my mother. But if something goes wrong who would service it? I haven't heard about how Ryobi is handling that.

  • @finemyu69
    @finemyu69 6 років тому

    That little thing is cool I seen one today at Home Depot looks like a go kart I like it

  • @damaliamarsi2006
    @damaliamarsi2006 6 років тому +1

    I've had a riding mower (sears special 30" craftsman) for 12 years, use it about 8 times a year, uses about 2 gallons of gas a year and no issues. Paid 800 bucks for it. Just now getting to the 50 hour oil change interval. Will probably last 50 years. That being said I would love to not have to store gas and oil, and electric is much quieter and has a lot of torque. My only concerns would be cost of battery replacement and how many full mows /charge cycles before it is required.

  • @Dylan9s5Nash
    @Dylan9s5Nash 5 років тому +2

    Nice of you to blow the grass right into the road there.

  • @madklown3186
    @madklown3186 5 років тому +5

    You just joined the idiot parade when you put those great clipping in the road. Putting motorcycle riders life on the line.

    • @mreutemann
      @mreutemann 5 років тому +5

      If you can't ride a motorcycle across grass clippings without crashing, it's probably time to find a new sport.

  • @Mr123precious
    @Mr123precious 7 років тому

    I'm saving for one! price went up in the last few weeks. Set it forget? how bout try, "Even your MOM could drive it" you guys have great accents for mom cut ups! great Vid.

  • @explorationecho2366
    @explorationecho2366 6 років тому +1

    You've got a new subscriber with me guys. You did a really great job, thanks for sharing this video.

  • @bobbyc.9456
    @bobbyc.9456 4 роки тому

    Great review guys thank you very much I needed this information.

  • @mudgen001
    @mudgen001 2 роки тому

    Bought in June 2021, blades stopped working in February 2022. Need to buy ramps for my pickup to haul it to a warranty repair agenty.

  • @holycarmods66
    @holycarmods66 7 років тому +3

    that's nice I would love to have one

  • @rudyelvis9468
    @rudyelvis9468 4 роки тому

    Great review! Thank you very Much ⚡️😎⚡️

  • @awolfirebender
    @awolfirebender 5 років тому

    Bought my gas craftsman rider 6 years ago. The biggest thing that went wrong with it. Flat tire, if people don’t want to take time to maintain their lawn equipment then they need to pay a service to mow for them or maintain said equipment. My neighbor has this go cart and my real mower beat it no problem.

  • @Bradgilliswhammyman
    @Bradgilliswhammyman 7 років тому

    LI batteries have one more advantage, the battery goes all out until it just stops. If EGO made on, I"d buy it. I have their trimmer and hedge trimmer and It is great.

  • @tugnut1
    @tugnut1 7 років тому +1

    I want one. That is really cool.

  • @MendicantBias1
    @MendicantBias1 6 років тому

    For winter storage would you store the mower at a 50% charge? Most batteries do better when they are in a middle state of charge than being fully charged up or depleted.

  • @coltbeaver5415
    @coltbeaver5415 7 років тому

    ive been waiting to see the review on this.....I thought eric ran over a sprinkler head at first during the in action overlay lol...awesome video though guys keep them coming! Best all around tool reviews on UA-cam in my opinion. #TIACrew

  • @stephaniehorneLovesJESUS
    @stephaniehorneLovesJESUS 7 років тому +1

    such an informative, nice review. thank you!

  • @Nordraw
    @Nordraw 7 років тому

    Not a bad looking riding mower. Now I just need to get a house with acreage to match.

  • @andybub45
    @andybub45 7 років тому +1

    I am not a fan of Ryobi, but this looks awesome! Not the best for commercial use but a great product otherwise.

  • @J38x729
    @J38x729 4 роки тому +2

    don't blow the clippings on the road that's a big no-no

  • @closecalls4520
    @closecalls4520 5 років тому +5

    Stop mowing onto the road. Bad for motorcycles

    • @closecalls4520
      @closecalls4520 5 років тому

      It is illegal to leave grass clippings on the roadway in many municipalities because it is dangerous and it can cause drainage/sewage problems. Grass clippings are majority water, so when tires from a car or motorcycle have clippings between them and the roadway, things can get out of control pretty quick.

    • @nbookie
      @nbookie 4 роки тому

      Hitting then mid turn on a bike is like hitting ice

  • @thelastmike
    @thelastmike 7 років тому

    It would be good to have a little more info. Like how big the yards were that you mowed and how long it took to mow them. You show pictures of the one yard and state it had three bars left when done. But what does 'three bars' mean? How many did it have when full?

  • @danielh3773
    @danielh3773 6 років тому

    Could you use an arched loading ramp to get this in and out of a pickup? Do you think it'll have any problem with the incline or the deck getting hung up?

  • @TheJttv
    @TheJttv 6 років тому +10

    Add a snow blade and I am in.

    • @maxlove4821
      @maxlove4821 6 років тому +1

      Jttv
      Add your girlfriend and I'm in her

    • @ZsaZsaUmbra
      @ZsaZsaUmbra 5 років тому +2

      They did!

    • @1MarkKeller
      @1MarkKeller 4 роки тому

      imagine an electric snow blower attachment.

  • @Begreen9
    @Begreen9 6 років тому

    Looks ok for flatter yards under 1 acre. For us it needs larger wheels and a wider swath (at least 42") to cut our irregular yard and hilly field. I also suspect that the lead-acid batteries will fail pretty quickly especially if not maintained during winter. Is there a bagger option?

  • @jtstacey83
    @jtstacey83 6 років тому

    I would want it to be Lithium Ion. You could get the same power at quarter the weight. Electric has come a long way and I'm surprised more companies haven't moved into this arena.

  • @raymondbrower7894
    @raymondbrower7894 5 років тому

    I maintain all my gas equipment but still have issues occasionally, mostly due to ethanol. Usually, the problems come the first use of the season. I would welcome the low maintenance of an electric.

  • @FM60260
    @FM60260 6 років тому

    Do they offer Lithium as an option? They last longer and charge quicker, as well as being allowed in the UK up to 4.0AH.

  • @loganp7043
    @loganp7043 7 років тому

    Ryobi is coming out with some cool stuff
    I currently have a JD mower

  • @Graceymay74
    @Graceymay74 5 років тому +1

    Lead acid?
    Nope.
    3-5 years in and the charge begins to fail...
    Swap out the battery pack type once your consumer warranties are expired and this looks like a decent unit.
    The only thing I would be improving would be the front king-pin axle stud unit. I'd increase its strength in order to assist the front axle assemblies live as long as the battery pack or more.

  • @roadhammmer
    @roadhammmer 5 років тому

    I want to know if this mower has the torque to pull a pluger ? Since you have one and i see a implement tow hole please show us.

  • @ryanhines719
    @ryanhines719 5 років тому

    Good question... how is it going down big hills? I have a yard with about a 45 degree hill. Looking for a good mower.

  • @GKB.official
    @GKB.official 5 років тому

    The right rear tire rubs the mower Deck on mine, do you have any issues with that?

  • @web1187
    @web1187 5 років тому +6

    why would you blow all the grass on the road lol ?

    • @DelsMovers
      @DelsMovers 4 роки тому

      To keep it exciting for the motorcyclists!

  • @Reathety
    @Reathety 6 років тому

    How much does a new battery cost and how easy is it to replace. Also would like to know what the expected life expectancy is for the battery.

  • @thomascollier4913
    @thomascollier4913 5 років тому

    I love electric, l have a electric golf cart and every 6 years we replace the batterys at a cost of about 800.00 dollars. I don't have 800.00 dollars in my 15 year old Sears 42 inch cut

  • @ConnerColemanMSHS
    @ConnerColemanMSHS 7 років тому +1

    Now if only Ryobi can bring back the Tek4 earmuffs

  • @theblogofsingh
    @theblogofsingh 6 років тому

    Is it good if you mow your grass every 5 days. What happens If you skip a week? Are you are screwed?

  • @jasonyoung6420
    @jasonyoung6420 7 років тому +7

    for $2,500+/- I expected Lion batteries; can't merit that expense for lead acid. Those batteries won't last very long (3yrs likely to 5yrs if you're lucky/live in the right climate), especially with the way they will be used/charged; granted a battery replacement will only be $150-$250 for the DIY. The equivalent gas mower is probably$1,000-$1,500 cheaper. Although it doesn't make financial sense yet, I'm glad to see electric riders hitting the home owner market, I don't know where Ryobi is putting that $2,500 asking price since batteries are the most expensive part of an electric vehicle/mower, maybe they are just trying to recoup that R&D money or fund future models.

    • @waskele.wabbit717
      @waskele.wabbit717 5 років тому

      A Lithium-Ion battery that size would be half the cost of this mower

  • @bravevoice2771
    @bravevoice2771 5 років тому

    I have hilly lawn . how would this do in a 20 degree incline with a full sized rider?

  • @whiskeycreek4038
    @whiskeycreek4038 7 років тому +10

    Two questions: 1) can it tow a utility wagon. 2) can you get bags? Deal breaker for me if not. By the time my cub cadet dies, I will be looking to an E-rider. # TIAcrew.

    • @Toolsinaction
      @Toolsinaction  7 років тому +6

      Yes and not sure

    • @matthewjordan2444
      @matthewjordan2444 7 років тому +3

      Brien cub makes a electric zturn with steering wheel

    • @whiskeycreek4038
      @whiskeycreek4038 7 років тому +3

      Matthew Jordan i completely forgot about that one. Thanks for the reminder.

    • @mr.knightengale8384
      @mr.knightengale8384 7 років тому +2

      Yes and Yes. The bagger is like $250 but requires you to switch out the blade.

    • @patrickarel
      @patrickarel 7 років тому +6

      it pulls my yard roller full of water, at about 300 lbs no problem, for about 4 hours

  • @randylavine3003
    @randylavine3003 6 років тому

    Wondering what a new battery will cost and how long it is expected to last. Also what about a lawn bagging attachment?

  • @butteredbiskit3497
    @butteredbiskit3497 6 років тому

    I love it....but i loved my corded black and decker push mower cause it was light, dodnt vibrate like a gas one and didnt have to go out and buy gas all the time.

  • @Piston1776
    @Piston1776 6 років тому

    How much does it cost to charge it? Did you see any significant changes in your electric bill?

  • @majorstinky
    @majorstinky 7 років тому

    When I first heard about this I thought it was Li-Ion. But now knowing it is Lead Acid AGM my question is simply: Why didn't this exist 15 years ago? Li-Ion tech has advanced greatly in that time frame which is why we now have Tesla cars, but Lead hasn't changed much. I must be missing something.

  • @grants169
    @grants169 7 років тому +9

    18th season for my Snapper rider, and 33rd season for my Honda push mower. They won't die so I can't buy new.

    • @billcenne7262
      @billcenne7262 5 років тому +1

      everything is three year throwaways nowadays...........if you're lucky!

    • @DesmondRayBeltrop
      @DesmondRayBeltrop 4 роки тому

      ​@@billcenne7262 If you're using the current briggs BS engines, which come on everything, they damn near need carb cleaning or rebuilding if they sit for even a week with ethanol fuel, stabilized or not. So sick of messing with them for mowers and chainsaws...

  • @garretr4488
    @garretr4488 7 років тому +58

    Blowing grass into the middle of the road like that is a terrible idea. It can be deadly to a motorcycle rider if they don't see it

  • @alexermerson
    @alexermerson 7 років тому

    How much does it cost for a new battery and how long do they guarantee the life of the battery?

  • @vicselixir
    @vicselixir 6 років тому

    What about the bagger? And there is a 2.5hr model is that worth the extra money?

  • @tinman1955
    @tinman1955 7 років тому

    Can it use standard after market batteries or are they special Ryobi batteries?

  • @sanctusamadeus
    @sanctusamadeus 7 років тому

    is it more cost effective than the gas powered ones? What is the average charge cost?

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler8004 5 років тому

    Is the battery easily replaced with another charged battery?

  • @victorberrones
    @victorberrones 6 років тому +1

    "Lock it and Rock it!"

  • @diver6843
    @diver6843 7 років тому

    One of the biggest questions is can it tow? Can it pull a roller, yard cart, airator, that kind of thing?

  • @dedave123
    @dedave123 6 років тому

    Hi, I am very interested in this machine as a pulling tractor only, to pull a cart full of wood chips. What is your opinion of the machine as a pulling tractor? Worth the money? Thanks.

  • @reddogg130
    @reddogg130 7 років тому +1

    Oh, forgot to mention you also said Ryobi is the only brand to migrate to Li-ion and keep the connection the same. True, but this mower is NOT LI-ion, it is 12v marine battery. Just keeping you honest...

  • @TheBegoing
    @TheBegoing 6 років тому +1

    20 years ago gas was king but now technology has came a long way since then

  • @jonroethler8712
    @jonroethler8712 7 років тому

    Great battery operated rider mower for flat land but when it comes to hills it is very unsafe. You have to keep one foot on the brake going down hills and stand on the brake pedal hard to keep it slowed down. They need to make it stop when you let go of the gas pedal not keep rolling and rely on a person to keep foot on brake pedal.