Ryobi 40V 15” String Trimmer Cordless Weed-eater Review

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2023
  • I bought a cordless electric weed eater and thought I’d share my experience with anyone considering buying one themselves that might be interested. I’m not a brand snob but I’ve had good luck with Ryobi electric tools in the past.
    Additionally my gfs push mower is a 40Vx2 Ryobi cordless electric and I’ve used it a few times and had a positive experience. I was thinking that the batteries from her mower might fit this weed eater but haven’t confirmed that yet.
    I love the Home Depot but I absolutely hate when corporations use confusion as a sales tactic. I’m coming in there to spend honest, hard-earned money. It would be nice if they would just give an honest straight forward price across the board instead of putting a low price online to get you in the door to only then hide that particular skew and make you jump through hoops to get the price that’s posted online. The ideal package would be something like 2 batteries and the unit for $250-300.
    People know BS when they see it. Just figure out what it cost to make and mark it up enough to cover the overhead and make a profit. It’s really that simple.
    This is not a political video at all. I don’t care if someone uses gas or electric it’s no business of mine. This is more of a convenience factor for me personally. Modern gasoline is pretty much trash and is unstable and makes small engines run poorly after sitting over the winter.
    Not everything in life is based on politics and if you think you can guess my political affiliation based on my videos you’re most likely wrong. If your opinions differ from mine I still love you as a person and I don’t take it personally. I’m just at an age where I want things to run smoothly and I’m experienced enough to make that happen. The battery life is meh. But it’s hot here in the summer and 55 min of weed whacking after work every day is plenty for me.
    Thank you for your time.
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  • @WoodandMetalGarage
    @WoodandMetalGarage 10 місяців тому +2

    Keep the weed whacker, Frank!

  • @deanstevenson6527
    @deanstevenson6527 10 місяців тому

    The Weed Eater is... Family. Go Mike!

  • @beckycarson1720
    @beckycarson1720 2 місяці тому +1

    I bought a weedeater just like that. Then I bought a battery operated chainsaw and I have 2 batteries I can use on both.

  • @bobbystewart2605
    @bobbystewart2605 3 місяці тому

    Tht bolt on the right side of the gearbox (when ur using it is the grease port. Might b able to find a zerc to fit in it or at most mower shops, thry have tubes of grease tht u can insert into tht hole and grease it tht way.

    • @MikesMischief
      @MikesMischief  3 місяці тому

      I didn’t notice. I’ll have to check and see. I appreciate it.

  • @mswinden
    @mswinden 4 місяці тому

    Curious how it's still running, Mike. Any issues (outside of standard maintenance. stuff)? And thanks for the review!

    • @MikesMischief
      @MikesMischief  4 місяці тому +1

      I used it all summer with zero issues. I’m a diesel/motorhead kind of guy and I would never go back to mixing gas. It’s nice to be able to just refill a gas tank and keep on going but at almost 40 years old, 1 hour of weeding per day is plenty for me. I can’t really afford to and don’t really want to destroy things to test them so I can’t speak to the durability but with regular use I think it’ll last the life of the batteries. I do wish they would add a grease zerk to the gear box because that did get a little warm when gummed up. I don’t know if it would survive a fall off of a truck or off of a shelf in the shed. But it’s so nice not having to listen to or smell a 2 stroke engine screaming away. For a regular lot in town 50’x100’ I think it would be sufficient. Thank you for the comment.

    • @mswinden
      @mswinden 4 місяці тому

      @@MikesMischief Thanks for the feedback buddy. I'm a bit of a gearhead, too, trying to make that transition to battery-powered tools (some). Hard to argue with the ease of use and maintenance. Appreciate it!

  • @johnkimball5872
    @johnkimball5872 Місяць тому

    I bought the combo trimmer blower combo. 450 but the trimmer is the more expensive brushless.

  • @moparnut6286
    @moparnut6286 10 місяців тому +1

    Sorry Mike not going to do it ... It just wouldn't be prudent no sir...my neighbor threw away a $450 husqvarana edger cause the head went bad.... I took it and put a straight shaft string trimmer shaft and head on it the thing is a beast! One pull and it starts all day...so no it just wouldn't be prudent to go electric no sir not going to do it!!😂😂😂

    • @MikesMischief
      @MikesMischief  10 місяців тому +3

      To each their own no judgement from me. The biggest cranes and dump trucks in the world are electric. Trains and cruise ships use diesel over electric. It’s more efficient and for me it’s more convenient. I don’t go get the gas. Idk where my 1 gallon can is half of the time. No one works on them here locally anymore. For me this is the only way to go.

  • @stevenespinal5939
    @stevenespinal5939 Місяць тому

    I agree I saw the blower and weed eater box. Nobody wants the blower.

    • @MikesMischief
      @MikesMischief  Місяць тому +1

      Everyone wants 2 batteries a charger and the tool. Every cordless drill, impact driver, sawzall ever sold as a kit has come with the tool, 2 batteries and a charger. I really wonder how much more expensive lithium batteries are to produce. Is it really 4-5x more expensive than nicad batteries? Seems like a racket to me. One battery lasts about an hour when new. An hour of weed eating is plenty for me.

  • @lycanhd
    @lycanhd 3 місяці тому

    Weed eater is a brand name. You have a line trimmer.

    • @MikesMischief
      @MikesMischief  3 місяці тому +3

      No one cares.

    • @lycanhd
      @lycanhd 3 місяці тому

      @@MikesMischief Actual private dealers and mechanics do. Its like calling everything a coke even if its a Pepsi or DR Pepper. (people do that, oddly)

    • @MikesMischief
      @MikesMischief  3 місяці тому

      @@lycanhd Genericization is the process by which a company can lose its trademark if they haven’t taken steps to continually protect it. Google weed eater or Weedeater. Every brand comes up but Weedeater. I was saying weed eater not Weedeater. I know people that work on them and service them and literally no one cares. No one person whose time is worth anything gives a single F. I’m not saying string-trimmer unless I read it off of the package. Every single English speaking person knows what I’m saying when I say weed eater while holding a string-trimmer except you apparently.

    • @lycanhd
      @lycanhd 3 місяці тому

      @@MikesMischief Weed Eater is a string trimmer company founded in 1971 in Houston, Texas by George C. Ballas, Sr., the inventor of the device.
      Weed Eater is now part of the Husqvarna family
      Husqvarna is reviving the Weed Eater name with the new 320iL string trimmer which is part of the Max Battery Series line of products. The trimmer will be available in the US in the spring of 2023 and will be available in Canada in the spring of 2024.

    • @lycanhd
      @lycanhd 3 місяці тому

      @@MikesMischief Husqvarna also bought Zenoah (Redmax) for its stratified charge technology in late 2006. Only the Husqvarna with X-TORQ engine are the best ones because they are basically REDMAX but in orange. My dad was a dealer for over 25 years and their personal 25 year old REDMAX trimmer & blower still crank on 1-2 pulls.

  • @lycanhd
    @lycanhd 3 місяці тому

    Stihl gas trimmers suck! Nothing beats a REDMAX

    • @MikesMischief
      @MikesMischief  3 місяці тому

      The stihl weed eater in this video fell off of a pickup truck going 45 mph. It sat in a shed open to the elements for 2 years. I pumped the bulb a few times and it started firing on old gas after a couple of pulls. redmax sold their soul while Stihl is still owned by the same family as Andreas Stihl whom founded Stihl in 1926. Everyone lies to themselves it’s human nature so don’t feel too terrible about it. But there’s no way in H*ll that a redmax is a better piece of equipment. It’s a sticker slapped on a Huskvarna now and Stihl is > Huskvarna. Huskvarna has had some serious quality control issues for the last decade. The Huskvarna “dealer” in our town doesn’t even carry blade spindle replacements let alone regular wear items. Belts, blades and tires, otherwise throw it away and buy a new one is their moto. Redmax is directly linked to a roof over your head and food in your belly so we call that being biased. My opinion is based on non biased experience and therefore holds more merit. I do respect your hustle and trying to make a buck but I don’t have to participate or agree with your opinion.

    • @lycanhd
      @lycanhd 3 місяці тому

      @@MikesMischief Line Trimmer

    • @lycanhd
      @lycanhd 3 місяці тому

      @@MikesMischief We are talking 2 stroke LINE TRIMMERS and not lawnmowers. Zenoah has the best 2 strokes ever and I didn't lie about the 25 year old REMAX equipment. Why would I make money? I don't own stock.

    • @MikesMischief
      @MikesMischief  3 місяці тому

      @lycanhd Idiot.

    • @MikesMischief
      @MikesMischief  3 місяці тому

      @lycanhd I bought a used Huskvarna riding mower. The rods that connect the mower deck pulleys had worn out after 6 years. They weren’t mild steel but they were far from hardened. It matters because it’s the same group of cats just trying to make a buck off of someone else’s hard work and quality name without actually providing the expense of quality. You said your grandpas dog’s 4th cousin owned a dealer so you’re biased. I could care less. You’re just a nutter contrarian that always has something to say. How do you call a device that can weed eat, weed wack, edge, trim hedges, till, I think I saw a snow blower attachment… how do you call that a string trimmer? What if you’re using the blade attachment? Then is it a string-trimmer with a blade attachment? Or would it then be a blade-trimmer? Electric motors are going to be the end of 2 stroke weed eaters. There might be a couple of companies like Stihl that will pivot and survive. But douchmax is going to be just like Detroit diesel, Mack trucks and Caterpillar engines. They’ll be sold for their name and the name will be slapped on someone else’s lower quality product. I’m certain that Stihl will be around until they ban 2 strokes completely. Drop your redvarna off of a truck going 45mph and lmk how good it runs. But you said “Stihl sucks”. That statement is not based in fact or logic and is actually quite delusional. The founders of Redmax sold their company. That’s how important they think their product is. They could care less about the customer or the quality of their name or they never would have let someone else control it. Facts!