Tool Check - Ryobi 18v +ONE Handheld soil Cultivator / Tiller tool
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- Опубліковано 10 сер 2022
- Hi Everyone
Checking out the handheld cultivator tool from Ryobi
Great tool to make short work of turning your soil in veggie patches and garden beds!
@bunningswarehouse @ryobiaustralia
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Glad I watched this first. I'm a fan of clever little gadgets, but I could do the same thing with an old trowel 😅
Thanks so much
I formerly used the old trowel. And even the new trowel. Arthritis will humble you. This tool reduces the pain required to tend to gardening. I use both Ryobi 18 & 40 volt tools.Thanks for the share.
Great video, appreciate making it brief and succinct. I am thinking of getting this for my mother's vegetable garden.
Glad you liked the vid, Mum will love it 👍🏻
Thank you for the video, my husband just bought me one for Christmas.
No problems, enjoy the tool!
Purchased and can’t wait to use it
Whts the cost out the door,an where can I get it?
Great video. ... I wonder if it cultivates deep enough tho. Would you have preferred say 2 inches deeper? Also I wish you had turned over some soil, eg with a trowel, to show how well broken up the soil was under the surface. Cheers.
Thanks for this. I might grab myself one tomorrow. I’m looking to put in a bunch of raised beds shortly.
Will do the trick nicely 👍🏻
This machain can gate in Bangladesh?
I ordered one today before I saw any reviews. Doesn't seem overly impressive. However I have some nine amp hour h p batteries. I wonder how much of a power increase this tool would receive by using those Versus a tiny two 2ah battery like in this video?
Definitely give it a power bump, the tool is only for topsoil so if you have clay your in trouble
@@Homeonthetools Thanks for the response, that's what I was afraid of
@lurewars you won't get any bump in power - 18V is 18V - bigger packs just last longer.
Not in my experience, some tools perform better that require more amp draw, for instance my drill deliveries better torque when under load if I have a higher amp battery pack, 18v is 18v but 2ah is not 4ah
@ukmitch86 no it most certainly is not. The increased powor of ryobi tools with the 9ah battery in particular is well documented. You may be right when it comes to lights and items like that. But virtually every motorized tool seems to get more powerful with these batteries. Check UA-cam Is for many of the power result differences. I can literally hear my chainsaws spinning faster.
And louder. My hammer drill performed much better. the vacuums suck harder. the torque wrench gets much more powerful. and so on...
Pure laziness
Whatever gets you out in the garden and off the couch leaving UA-cam comments I spose 😂
I spent 3 years building, shoveling and toting dirt by hand to my raised beds (hauled over 10 tons in total using a garden cart...5 ft tall, 110#s). I don't thing using a tool that makes things easier is pure laziness. Adding; I also am 60, with rotator cuff tears, and had a knee replacement, and work 40+ hours a week. Yeah, I guess I'll just be lazy.
They say that necessity is the mother of all invention, but that is false. It is laziness that drives couch potatoes to invent new gadgets to keep them from worker harder.
Do you walk to work? Or are you lazy and drive your car to work instead?
Excuse my earlier comment. I was having a bad day.
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