I have It and love it! I'm an older women, 67 and it's a bit heavy for me. Looking for a shoulder strap for mine. Battery doesn't last long enough for my large property though, glad I have 3 of them!
Great video! I bought mine last night and tested it this evening.. I had the 625cfm model and I really didn't like it.. So I sold that one to my neighbor. So far, I LOVE IT!!! It is well balanced in the hand, compared to the 625 and it has the auto/cruise feature. FYI when you put the end cap on, you have it upside down. The clip for the nozzle goes on the bottom...
Great video. I was debating whether or not to purchase this one but the sand and gravel test helped make my decision to get it. I live in an area where I get winter road sand thrown on the lower part of my driveway so clearing sand and gravel in the spring is something I was very interested in. Thank you.
Whisper series right? How loud & powerful would you say it is compared to the Milwaukee blower. I find the Milwaukee to put out an unpleasant whine. Pretty good blower though. Nice video!
Project Farm confirms this not to be true as it's beaten out by EGO. Still, this is a quality blower and a welcomed edition for those invested in the Ryobi platform.
The nozzle tip doesn't stay on well at all, and it's frustrating trying to get it on in the first place. A very soft & flimsy part that's not very confidence inspiring. I'd say the whole unit is better off without it on. I expected it to snap into place with a hard, reassuring "Click" but it doesn't. As an internet ad for a different product says " No one likes soft & floppy things."
@@Pedroluvslupe Because Ryobi is playing with marketing by offering the CFM with the standard nozzle but MPH with the tapered nozzle. The airflow with the tapered nozzle is 570 CFM. This does translate to a bit more total airpower than with the standard nozzle, but not quite at much as the 80V Greenworks st 730 CFM and 170 MPH, with the Greenworks you don't have to dink with interchangeable nozzles and it is currently the most powerful cordless blower, not the Ryobi or any EGO.
I bought a lawn blower 40V series the very new one this month Nov.2021. It works great, but THE BATERY LAST 20MIN. i could not finish my loan. I am returning the product. I called and they said . “That”s the way it is MAM.
The Ryobi 40v leaf blower stops working after about a year because the fan decouples from the motor shaft (plastic to metal). Here is a link about how to fix that: ua-cam.com/video/s2kMXXiqfGw/v-deo.html
@@eksbawkseksbawks5270 absolutely, CFM is consistent, what goes in must come out (unless there is a relief hole in the side ) Its velocity (mph, fps) that change with diameter.
That's a crazy amount of power! Hopefully Milwaukee updates their old blower sometime soon.
Good point how powerful is milk awakes best I wonder 💭
I have It and love it! I'm an older women, 67 and it's a bit heavy for me. Looking for a shoulder strap for mine. Battery doesn't last long enough for my large property though, glad I have 3 of them!
@@MC-24 10-15 minutes on the highest setting. I try to use the lowest setting and stay off the trigger to make it last longer. But I do love it!
That’s a great Idea I was thinking of roofing up as well some type of shoulder strap to help with the weight
Great video! I bought mine last night and tested it this evening.. I had the 625cfm model and I really didn't like it.. So I sold that one to my neighbor. So far, I LOVE IT!!! It is well balanced in the hand, compared to the 625 and it has the auto/cruise feature. FYI when you put the end cap on, you have it upside down. The clip for the nozzle goes on the bottom...
I got this last week and it's great. Mostly don't use turbo but it's really powerful if you do.
I like that the kit includes 2x 40V 5AH batteries and a rapide charger, right there is $300+ worth.
🔋 🔋 Two 4Ah batteries and the rapid charger is fast
Great video. I was debating whether or not to purchase this one but the sand and gravel test helped make my decision to get it. I live in an area where I get winter road sand thrown on the lower part of my driveway so clearing sand and gravel in the spring is something I was very interested in. Thank you.
Buy it without battery, go on Amazon and get the 6ah battery. I got one that weighs 3.1 pounds, less than the Ryobi 2.6ah 40v battery.
Whisper series right? How loud & powerful would you say it is compared to the Milwaukee blower. I find the Milwaukee to put out an unpleasant whine. Pretty good blower though. Nice video!
I have the milwaukee and the whisper is quieter for sure and more POWER!
What harmonica song is that at the beginning?
Wondering if you tried putting that rubber tube tip on the Ryobi packpack blower I'm curious if it fits. I have the backpack blower
Wow, that's a lot of air movement!
Just watched this cant wait for the backpack side by side video
That blows me away how powerful it is!! Did it come with safety glasses?
Not sure why I’m watching this considering that I just bought a commercial echo but I’m tempted
Wonder how it compares to the EGO 650 CFM model runtime and power wise.
Project Farm confirms this not to be true as it's beaten out by EGO. Still, this is a quality blower and a welcomed edition for those invested in the Ryobi platform.
The nozzle tip doesn't stay on well at all, and it's frustrating trying to get it on in the first place. A very soft & flimsy part that's not very confidence inspiring. I'd say the whole unit is better off without it on. I expected it to snap into place with a hard, reassuring "Click" but it doesn't.
As an internet ad for a different product says " No one likes soft & floppy things."
That is crazy power!
I don’t get it, is it less powerful with the tip on it, or without the tip?
The tip provides more speed less volume so increase the cuttingpower
@@livefreeandtoolon how come this unit looses in other tests if is more powerful? You have a video
That’s why I do balanced testing to show how it compares
@@livefreeandtoolon what I wanted to know is more powerful the previous model than this one? That’s what it shows
@@Pedroluvslupe Because Ryobi is playing with marketing by offering the CFM with the standard nozzle but MPH with the tapered nozzle. The airflow with the tapered nozzle is 570 CFM. This does translate to a bit more total airpower than with the standard nozzle, but not quite at much as the 80V Greenworks st 730 CFM and 170 MPH, with the Greenworks you don't have to dink with interchangeable nozzles and it is currently the most powerful cordless blower, not the Ryobi or any EGO.
Wonder how it will do on snow
Hi, does it have any short nozzle for drying car?
I think you can order them on etsy but its a fan made product i dont think ryobi makes a short one or you could just remove the tube
@@livefreeandtoolon thx
I bought a lawn blower 40V series the very new one this month Nov.2021. It works great, but THE BATERY LAST 20MIN. i could not finish my loan. I am returning the product. I called and they said . “That”s the way it is MAM.
Love Mine
Battery lasted 15 minutes; I think I’ll return it.
Get 3 extra batteries because each battery is only 10 minutes and 35 seconds. Not kidding!! Very heavy with no shoulder strap.
The Ryobi 40v leaf blower stops working after about a year because the fan decouples from the motor shaft (plastic to metal).
Here is a link about how to fix that: ua-cam.com/video/s2kMXXiqfGw/v-deo.html
730 cfm is most likely rated in the housing and not at the end of the nozzle. Slick marketing.
shouldn't the cubic feet per minute never change at any point?
@@eksbawkseksbawks5270 CFM is always greater in the housing and less at the end of the tube.
@@eksbawkseksbawks5270 absolutely,
CFM is consistent, what goes in must come out (unless there is a relief hole in the side )
Its velocity (mph, fps) that change with diameter.
How do I remove the battery?
Depress the tab and pull it
Tried that blower was not that impressed, the cone kept falling off a lot of vibration
it clicks in, he had it upside down
Basic review: Moves shit out the way.