Comparing 6 Different Ryobi 40v Blowers & 40v Leaf Vacuum !! (Can u guess which is the Winner ??)
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2024
- Tools R' Us Dallas compares these 6 blowers w 3 different size batteries, 2.0 amp, 4.0 amp, & a 5.0 amp battery. we also try out Ryobi's 40v leaf vacuum / Mulcher.. don't miss out to see who takes the crown..
We will be posting more videos or various products that come in.. stay tuned for the next video on the Ryobi 18v Stick Vacuum along w the Ryobi 18v Wet/Dry Vacuum it's gonna be Litt !!! lol
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This was a great demonstration.
need to hold the button pressed while using it?? no lock on?
Can the back pack blower also mulch ????
Your not talking so don’t know what the difference is. They all seem to perform the same except the ones with the 5 amp battery. Can all of them use the 5 amp. Or is some limited to the 4 amp. What is in that big thing on your back. The battery is smal so I don’t understand the Hugh back pack
Do you know if a 40v 6ah battery would work on any of these???
Yes. All 40v batteries fit on all 40v tools regardless of ah
The Ryobi Back Pack Blower is listed of r $299 in Home depot . I think you made a mistake on the price.
get you a gas power pressure washer to blow the leaves
😂that’s what I use to do the job too
There's really no reason to test or even have a 2ah battery. The performance isn't there and it's only a backup battery. And there's really no difference between a 4 or 5ah in performance. Surprised with the backpack blower though.
Those our nice but the Ego line of blowers are better u should give those a try!
Appreciate the comparison but could have saved a lot of time switching batteries, the only difference in batteries is run time not power they are all 40 volt
theoretically you are correct but in real world scenarios that doesn't really work the way you think. When a battery is under load it will experience voltage sag due to usage. This can be mitigated with higher Ah batteries. Depending on the load the voltage sag could be severe with low Ah batteries.
The AMP size shouldn't determine the capability of the blowers but the CFM of each would show their capabilities. Nice video though.
Incorrect. When you have a heavy draw Ah affects CFM so that a 2ah will not perform as well as a 4ah. She realized this which is why she tested with 2,4 & 5 AH Batteries.
@@eharding4725 so a 6ah battery will help Abit more then the 5ah with Abit more power
@@cookiemonster3979yep. Most of the time, higher amp capacity = more blowing force because there’s more amp draw capacity for the tool.
Sorry, but this is kind of fixed. You didn't count how much time it would take to remove and dispose of the leaf pile. Looks real pretty with a cute girl and cute puppy frolicking in it, not so cute when the wind comes and blows it all over the neighborhood or you have to pick it up and bag it. That's already done by the mulcher.
It's a pain in the arse. I had that stupid thing and returned it. It got clogged too much and was way too slow. It's good for small homes or in flower gardens but that's about it. A rake is way faster.
@@eharding4725 I assume you mean the mulcher. I bought one and haven't yet gotten around to using it.