FYI- Ryobi introduced a 12Ah and 9Ah battery just after this cooler was launched. I've been able to confirm that they both fit inside and the lid to the battery compartment closes.
@@PKDN215 Yup. 9Ah 's been around , but now discontinued. The two new releases are 8Ah & 12Ah. I read that the 9Ah was made at the same plant as a parent co.'s other-brand 9Ah , which had a rep for catching fire ( tho i've NOT heard of any Ryobi 9Ah doing so ) . My guess is a production-line / efficiency issue , since the offered choices are now multiples , i.e. : install 1 or 2 or 3 "modules" of the 21700's to yield 4Ah , 8Ah , or 12Ah PAKs. 👀🔎 watch for Clearances of those 9Ah's !
@@iii9266 - Hope that isn’t a Chevy/GM truck, they have issues with inadequate electric voltage. My neighbor’s new truck couldn’t power the lights on his RV trailer, but I don’t remember if it was a 3500 or lesser. The dealership just shrugged and said common problem, newer trucks have higher electrical demands.
@Erin-Thor 2019 Chevrolet 3500HD High Country (3LZ). Have never had an issue and it gets used alot... if I didn't hate the ugly 2020 body style, I'd have gotten one with the 'in bed' outlet...
Very comprehensive review. I just bought a 48 quart Newair for $299 shipped free and it has two compartments and they can both be a fridge or a freezer compartment or one of each and you pick which is which. The controls look just like the Ryobi except that there are representations and controls for each side of the cooler. All the fonts and symbols are identical. It has eco and max cooling. Each zone can be set down to -4 F. It has three different cutoff voltages that you can choose from, when using the cig socket cord, to keep from running your car battery down 'til it wont start the car. The 12 volt cord and the power brick look identical. I think the dimensions are very similar, as well, except that the Ryobi has so much space dedicated to the battery compartment. The underside of the lid and the drain plug seem to be the same, as well. The lid can be reversed to open in the opposite direction for convenience. It has a LED light in each compartment and a cutting board that fastens inside the lid for storage and fits in a depression on the top to keep it from sliding around while you use it. It has wheels and a slide out handle that gets you far enough away from the cooler to keep it from running into your heels while you're rolling it. It has a very tight fitting wire basket for each compartment. It fits nice and protects the walls from denting. They can be removed, taken into the store or into your house, filled and you know that the food in them will fit into the cooler. You aren't standing there with the lid open letting the cold out while you try to fit your stuff into the cooler. I know that three 2 liter bottles can stand on end in the larger compartment and I think 4 could be made to fit. The Ryobi didn't seem tall enough to do a 2 liter. An optional battery is available for about $250 and if you have it, you can also connect a 100 watt solar panel to the cooler to power the 60 Watt, LG brand compressor and keep the battery charged for overnight use. It must have a charge controller built into the cooler. Two 9 ah Ryobi batteries will give you about 650 wh of power and cost $259. A Dr. Prepare LiFePO4 battery will cost $380, comes with a 100 watt MPPT solar charger controller, built in, along with a cig socket, two USB-A sockets, a USB-C socket, a battery level meter, and will give you 1280 wh of power, and that's all running on 12 volts so there are no conversion loses. I have a crap load of Ryobi tools and batteries and when I first saw their cooler I was pretty excited, but after a little research I found that I could get so much more for just a little more dough and I bought the Newair instead, without a second thought.
I would’ve like to see a hand held thermometer used to show the inside temperature. And I wonder how it would work in 100 degree weather that I have in central Arkansas.
Wheels on coolers are one of the best add-ons ever. In my work days, I had several wheeled coolers that got used daily to deliver wastewater samples to our lab. We had our own ice machine to make sure samples stayed cold to a 40 F. These electric coolers was always out of our price range. Looks like the wheels are a little flimsy. Ryobi cooler is a little expensive, but coolers that will hold ice for several days are expensive too. Great demo
Thank you. The wheels feel like they'll hold up on smooth surfaces, but I'll have to test that out over the summer. Maybe do a little off roading, lol.
We have used the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!
Be nice if it had bluetooth as well. You could easily run this off a seperate solar charger. 40 volt would be nice as well. It's cheaper to purchase a separate solar battery system to run this. It could charge and run the system via 12v, 110v and solar. Be nice to have some cup holders in the lid too. Needs a white lid to help reflect sun.
My thoughts as well but I guess they have to stop somewhere or we won't be happy unless we have a refrigerator laying on its back in the camp ground lol 😅😂
Thanks for your great review. You are doing a great job. Also, thank you for pronouncing their name right. It bothers me when people mispronounce Ryobi. Lol!
I did enough camping in the Saudi Arabian desert during ODS so I'm not a fan of camping but I did enjoy the video! I cant help but think Milwaukee will be coming out with something similar in the coming months/ years so O'll wait for that. I have the L Packout cooler and its been filling my needs out in the work truck. I dont own any Ryobi tools or batteries so I'll pass on this refrigerator.
Hey Ron, Milwaukee just announced their next Pipeline event thats only 2 months away. You might be right in predicting one of these. Are there any new electrician tools you'd like to see?
With an MSRP of $499.00 (and that probably doesn't come with the recommended 2 9ah 18V batteries), it's gonna be a hard sell IMHO. Will it at least be coming out using Ryobi's 40V platform?
In Australian, it was put out initially at AUD799, after few months, i think might because the poor sale performance or decreased shipping cost, it reduced to 599, and recently, some of them are clearance in stop at 299.
So, if it’s quality, $499 (and probably cheaper with normal markdowns) is a pretty decent price for an actual compact camping compressor refrigerator that will also take Ryobi batteries. This isn’t some hokey thermoelectric “cooler”. My Dometic/Waaco fridge of similar size that resides in my truck running 24/7 was $750.
Did I miss how long it will run on battery power? My apologies if I did, this looks interesting! But if I’m reading between the lines correctly, when plugged into AC or 12v it DOES NOT charge the batteries? WHY?!
Are you saying that the two battery packs can run the fridge over night on eco? Then you can recharge the batteries by plugging them into a cigarette lighter plug while you drive?
Nice option for fishing if you have a lot of Ryobi batteries but I'm curious how much price difference between competitive products cuz of the other comments
Unfortunately, you can't charge the batteries while plugged in. I'm hearing a lot of comments about 40v. which I'd like to see them make or else an adapter.
To get the best battery life, they recommend to prechill a full cooler, that way the batteries run off and on to get long runtime. In my opinion, yes, ice would make the batteries get longer runtime. There's also a drain hole at the bottom if you use ice. I should do a runtime test with ice and 12oz cans.
If you put 2 batteries in it and run it off your car will it charge the ryobi batteries while running off the car? That's the key here rather than it just leaving the batteries in standby until the cars off.
They should have made it hybrid for the price. 2 18v batteries or when in the car, plug into the 12v car charger that can charge the batteries and charge cooler in low mode. That would have been great. Or 2 12v and home plug in charger, that way you can pre cool it before a trip
If this charged the batteries while on 12v i could swallow the $500 price tag. It would also be a game changer for the overlander community and i suspect wildly popular. Sadly tho this is a huge miss at that price point.
Have bought numerous electric coolers. Here is my findings. They All cooled decent when new. Use that cooler a full year.. THEN show us the temperatures on a hot day. Over time the cooler gets warmer & warmer. Depending on your specific situation a ice maker may suit your needs best.
Sorry, but that thing is horribly over-priced for what it offers. Other products on the market, not tied to a specific battery solution, offer the same features at a better price point.
They should add a chime to let people know it's still open after a set amount of time, only because some people are extremely lazy and will open it and will never close it.
Ryobi come out 1 st the sisters brand of Milwaukee so that mean a year or 2 Milwaukee should come out with there. Seem that how it go . Ryobi first them Milwaukee
Ryobi makes great tools and products, they just can’t get their batteries right. Every time I order a tool with battery and charger I get a bad battery. Also, refrigerated temperature should be at 40 degrees.
I'm very happy with the way this performs, but still a little surprised at the price. It does a great job. I just checked the Makita 21qt cooler and it's $699 (tool only). The only difference is that it's a warmer too. Just thought it was interesting to see some other prices.
@@MarkThomasBuilderthis is a refrigerator. It has a compressor. The proof is the temp range. Those thermo electric coolers will get you 40 degrees below ambient on a great day. The question is who makes the compressor? That's important.
Not good for the inside of a hot vehicle like suv or hatchback. The outer temperature would reduce efficiency and the compressor would make outer temperature warmer.
It looks to me like the handle is too short to wheel it to a camp site or picnic area. Can’t imaging carrying that thing fully loaded with drinks and batteries.
FYI- Ryobi introduced a 12Ah and 9Ah battery just after this cooler was launched. I've been able to confirm that they both fit inside and the lid to the battery compartment closes.
9ah been around for years! Came with my 6gal wet dry vac! 12ah is great though!
would have been nicer if they could have added a built in charger for the batteries while plugged into an external power supply !
@@PKDN215
Yup. 9Ah 's been around , but
now discontinued. The two new
releases are 8Ah & 12Ah.
I read that the 9Ah was made
at the same plant as a parent
co.'s other-brand 9Ah , which
had a rep for catching fire ( tho
i've NOT heard of any Ryobi 9Ah
doing so ) .
My guess is a production-line
/ efficiency issue , since the
offered choices are now multiples ,
i.e. : install 1 or 2 or 3 "modules"
of the 21700's to yield 4Ah , 8Ah ,
or 12Ah PAKs.
👀🔎 watch for Clearances of
those 9Ah's !
Might I suggest a silver sharpie? Works great for labeling cords, parts and power supplies, permanent and very easy to read. 😊
What's the cost approximately on this unit and does it charge to batteries like if you plug into a cigarette lighter or into the wall
Builtin charger to charge the batteries while connected to AC or 12v would have been top notch.
I agree. That feature seems to be hit or miss on all the brands of power tools.
Agree! The ability to let it run when powered up, and ready for transport/travel with fully charged batteries would be great!
Our truck (2019 3500HD) has a 12vdc outlet AND a 110vac outlet. I've ran my Ryobi 6 pack charger plugged into the dash on jobsites, love it.
@@iii9266 - Hope that isn’t a Chevy/GM truck, they have issues with inadequate electric voltage. My neighbor’s new truck couldn’t power the lights on his RV trailer, but I don’t remember if it was a 3500 or lesser. The dealership just shrugged and said common problem, newer trucks have higher electrical demands.
@Erin-Thor 2019 Chevrolet 3500HD High Country (3LZ). Have never had an issue and it gets used alot... if I didn't hate the ugly 2020 body style, I'd have gotten one with the 'in bed' outlet...
Power tools manufacturing this kind of products are making van life more appealing and convenient. Amazing strategy.
Never thought of it for that use, but yes it fits that category well.
That red arrow was super helpful!
Awesome to hear, lol! I'm glad I put the effort into making it.😎👍
😭
Very comprehensive review. I just bought a 48 quart Newair for $299 shipped free and it has two compartments and they can both be a fridge or a freezer compartment or one of each and you pick which is which. The controls look just like the Ryobi except that there are representations and controls for each side of the cooler. All the fonts and symbols are identical. It has eco and max cooling. Each zone can be set down to -4 F. It has three different cutoff voltages that you can choose from, when using the cig socket cord, to keep from running your car battery down 'til it wont start the car. The 12 volt cord and the power brick look identical. I think the dimensions are very similar, as well, except that the Ryobi has so much space dedicated to the battery compartment. The underside of the lid and the drain plug seem to be the same, as well. The lid can be reversed to open in the opposite direction for convenience.
It has a LED light in each compartment and a cutting board that fastens inside the lid for storage and fits in a depression on the top to keep it from sliding around while you use it. It has wheels and a slide out handle that gets you far enough away from the cooler to keep it from running into your heels while you're rolling it. It has a very tight fitting wire basket for each compartment. It fits nice and protects the walls from denting. They can be removed, taken into the store or into your house, filled and you know that the food in them will fit into the cooler. You aren't standing there with the lid open letting the cold out while you try to fit your stuff into the cooler. I know that three 2 liter bottles can stand on end in the larger compartment and I think 4 could be made to fit. The Ryobi didn't seem tall enough to do a 2 liter.
An optional battery is available for about $250 and if you have it, you can also connect a 100 watt solar panel to the cooler to power the 60 Watt, LG brand compressor and keep the battery charged for overnight use. It must have a charge controller built into the cooler.
Two 9 ah Ryobi batteries will give you about 650 wh of power and cost $259. A Dr. Prepare LiFePO4 battery will cost $380, comes with a 100 watt MPPT solar charger controller, built in, along with a cig socket, two USB-A sockets, a USB-C socket, a battery level meter, and will give you 1280 wh of power, and that's all running on 12 volts so there are no conversion loses.
I have a crap load of Ryobi tools and batteries and when I first saw their cooler I was pretty excited, but after a little research I found that I could get so much more for just a little more dough and I bought the Newair instead, without a second thought.
Sounds interesting, John. I have other Newair items, but haven't seen the fridge/freezer yet.
Where did you buy? They're $450 minimum everywhere I see
@@svenop When I recently looked at the Home Depot website, it was $499.
@@MarkThomasBuilder was asking about the quoted $299 newaire
Sweet deal, my yeti cooler cost me more then that
I would’ve like to see a hand held thermometer used to show the inside temperature. And I wonder how it would work in 100 degree weather that I have in central Arkansas.
Great idea and a nice product. I’d like to see a solar powered charger for my 18 volt batteries.
That would be a nice feature.💯
Wheels on coolers are one of the best add-ons ever. In my work days, I had several wheeled coolers that got used daily to deliver wastewater samples to our lab. We had our own ice machine to make sure samples stayed cold to a 40 F. These electric coolers was always out of our price range. Looks like the wheels are a little flimsy. Ryobi cooler is a little expensive, but coolers that will hold ice for several days are expensive too. Great demo
Thank you. The wheels feel like they'll hold up on smooth surfaces, but I'll have to test that out over the summer. Maybe do a little off roading, lol.
We have used the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!
I like it!
Let’s test it in Phoenix Az then I’ll think about it.
I was in Tucson recently and yes, that would be a good challenge.
Great review and presentation
Thanks, Mark, I appreciate it!
It was great my friend. You work hard for your videos. Thankful👏👏👏👍👍
Thank you very much!🙌
Love the arrow marker
Thanks, it took a little creativity to make it, so I'm glad to hear the positive feedback.
This will go on our list of Ryobi tools to join all the ones we already have!
I would definitely love to get this. It's a steep price, but maybe I'll get it for myself for my birthday.
You should. It cools very nice!
Terrific review!!
Be nice if it had bluetooth as well. You could easily run this off a seperate solar charger. 40 volt would be nice as well. It's cheaper to purchase a separate solar battery system to run this. It could charge and run the system via 12v, 110v and solar. Be nice to have some cup holders in the lid too. Needs a white lid to help reflect sun.
Some good suggestions.
Looks good, I would recommend one with a bit more room for your food etc..
My thoughts as well but I guess they have to stop somewhere or we won't be happy unless we have a refrigerator laying on its back in the camp ground lol 😅😂
Thanks for your great review. You are doing a great job. Also, thank you for pronouncing their name right. It bothers me when people mispronounce Ryobi. Lol!
Rye-obi
Not
Reeeobi!!
It's not a bread...
@@showersdpn
K's silent in Knipex as well.
Toilet paper also goes over the top & niche is not rhyming with quiche.
80 degrees lol bring it down here to Texas and test now that would be a actual test 😊
Oh man, I've seen the Texas weather in the news lately. Crazy heat!
@@MarkThomasBuilder it's pretty brutal sir.
I did enough camping in the Saudi Arabian desert during ODS so I'm not a fan of camping but I did enjoy the video! I cant help but think Milwaukee will be coming out with something similar in the coming months/ years so O'll wait for that. I have the L Packout cooler and its been filling my needs out in the work truck. I dont own any Ryobi tools or batteries so I'll pass on this refrigerator.
Hey Ron, Milwaukee just announced their next Pipeline event thats only 2 months away. You might be right in predicting one of these. Are there any new electrician tools you'd like to see?
Buy a $12 “ryobi to Milwaukee battery adapter”. Thats what I did. I can use my Milwaukee batteries with my Ryobi shop vac, stick vac, and inflator.
Do you think this would be ok to leave in a closed van ? I’m thinking of getting one but I’m afraid of braking it if the van gets too hot
I just wish they offered a larger capacity especially in the length.
Agree... it's too small for use with camping. Maybe good for backyard hang out or something.
With an MSRP of $499.00 (and that probably doesn't come with the recommended 2 9ah 18V batteries), it's gonna be a hard sell IMHO. Will it at least be coming out using Ryobi's 40V platform?
I was hoping a 40V could run this. Maybe there's an adapter in the works... I hope anyways.
In Australian, it was put out initially at AUD799, after few months, i think might because the poor sale performance or decreased shipping cost, it reduced to 599, and recently, some of them are clearance in stop at 299.
@@hzgogogosame in Canada. Way too expensive
i wouldnt even consider this at its size at a $300 price tag.
much better options out there if you have power stations.
So, if it’s quality, $499 (and probably cheaper with normal markdowns) is a pretty decent price for an actual compact camping compressor refrigerator that will also take Ryobi batteries. This isn’t some hokey thermoelectric “cooler”. My Dometic/Waaco fridge of similar size that resides in my truck running 24/7 was $750.
Did I miss how long it will run on battery power? My apologies if I did, this looks interesting! But if I’m reading between the lines correctly, when plugged into AC or 12v it DOES NOT charge the batteries? WHY?!
Lemme know when it can be powered by the 40v batteries.
I will let Ryobi know that feedback. I'm on board with 40v power too.
When it's plugged into AC power does it charge the batteries
Does it run the battery one at a time? Would would keep it from overloading or overheating
Are you saying that the two battery packs can run the fridge over night on eco? Then you can recharge the batteries by plugging them into a cigarette lighter plug while you drive?
I've been looking for one and home depot doesn't even show they are going to carry it, so where can I get one?
I have a lot of high capacity Dewalt and Milwaukee batteries, I hope that they make something like this one soon.
Milwaukee just announced a Pipeline event in August, so maybe then?? Makita announced theirs in October 2021 which is also a warmer.
Could always try battery adapters. I have a few non Milwaukee tools that I use adapters with and they run fine.
@@inlinesix1187exactly!
Come on Dewalt, we need this.
How cool will it cool down your car using two of them compared to one and please use a thermometer ?
Hi. Does it charge the batteries when it is connected to the grid ore 12v supply?
No, unfortunately it doesn't.
@@MarkThomasBuilder What a shame!Thanks for a quick reply 😊
$500 !! Ryobi is nuts.
Can this cooler be used outside in the rain 🌧 🤔??
Does the cooler charge batteries while it's plugged in to 12V or 120V? It'd be super nice if it did.
No, I wish it did.
How much is it going for???
$499
Nice option for fishing if you have a lot of Ryobi batteries but I'm curious how much price difference between competitive products cuz of the other comments
I have the new 12Ah and 8Ah battery to test in this, which should give some long run time.
Incredible idea
I'm looking for something for the guys that work outside to put freeze pops in as a treat but I would want them to freeze
Yes, this would work for that. It's also a freezer.
@@MarkThomasBuilder ok I noticed that the water wasn't frozen so I didn't know. Thanks
Does the battery’s charge when you’re plugged in ? Also i wonder why they didn’t use the 40v batteries
Unfortunately, you can't charge the batteries while plugged in. I'm hearing a lot of comments about 40v. which I'd like to see them make or else an adapter.
@@MarkThomasBuilder that’s a shame, they did that so people Buy more batteries. I probably would’ve bought it if it charged the batteries
@@MarkThomasBuilderthere are no 40-volt benefits here. Cooler is plenty powerful enough to get down to temperature. The aHs have nothing to do power.
Milwaukee needs to make one
How many 16 oz coke bottles will fit ?
Needs a solar panel so it could be charging during the daytime and running off the Solar panels
Can the cooler support the new 12ah battery. With the lid closed.
Yes, a big thanks to Shop Tool Reviews for testing that for me.
Can you add ice for prolonged battery life?
To get the best battery life, they recommend to prechill a full cooler, that way the batteries run off and on to get long runtime. In my opinion, yes, ice would make the batteries get longer runtime. There's also a drain hole at the bottom if you use ice. I should do a runtime test with ice and 12oz cans.
I like Ryobi products but this, imo, has a price tag that is too high for what it does.
I was impressed until I saw the price. I might get one at 20% off.
Take my money!!!
I wish this was compatible with my Ryobi lawnmower batteries
Some converters would be nice.
Does it run on 18v or 36v? Do both batteries need to be same size? Looks like a good unit.
Hey mark what are you doing this summer
Trying to make more videos!😁🙌. How about you?
@@MarkThomasBuilder going to Florida
@@MarkThomasBuilder going to Florida
Did I miss solar charging? I would buy it if it could run on solar.
No solar adapters available yet. Hopefully someday...
Use the 12 volt adaptor and plug it into any generic 12 volt solar charger.
I'll wait for the 40v to come out I think is going to be bigger.
Hey mark can you make a livestream sometime this month
Sounds like a good challenge. I'll see what I can do and let you know if I schedule one.
Where can you buy it?
I have a link to it in the video description. They're sold exclusively at The Home Depot.
What's the noise level?
You can hear it kick on, but it's a low background noise. Pretty minimal noise I'd say.
Would be better if you could charge with solar and if the cooler compartment were bigger.
Yes, I agree. Maybe a gen 2 version will include that.
If you put 2 batteries in it and run it off your car will it charge the ryobi batteries while running off the car? That's the key here rather than it just leaving the batteries in standby until the cars off.
The cooler unfortunately won't be able to charge the batteries from AC or your vehicle.
@@MarkThomasBuilder lame, makes it useless for the $500 ridiculous price tag....
How many quarts is it rated at?
It rated at 24 qts and holds 40 cans.
I want a fridge, power supply, air conditioner combo
That would be awesome!
Dam, I love Ryobi and have a lot of their stuff, but that color on a cooler is really putting me off....LOL
They should have made it hybrid for the price. 2 18v batteries or when in the car, plug into the 12v car charger that can charge the batteries and charge cooler in low mode. That would have been great. Or 2 12v and home plug in charger, that way you can pre cool it before a trip
Would this cooler work for your needs? Is it big enough or too big?
Might as well add electric loo there.
Dewalt needs to make one thats a lil larger... ill probably buy one lol
That would be cool to see.
They should make this for the 40v line
Did I miss the price ?
I thought I mentioned it, but it's $499.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Ouch, I probably haven't spent 100.00 on ice in the last 5 years!
If this charged the batteries while on 12v i could swallow the $500 price tag. It would also be a game changer for the overlander community and i suspect wildly popular. Sadly tho this is a huge miss at that price point.
How much does it cost?
Too much.
I bet if you added ice it would last longer for battery life
A fridge with wheels. I need one!
And a freezer too!🙌😎
Would be great if it ran off their 40v yard machine battery packs.
Yes, I agree!
I had high hopes for this, but less than 1 cubic foot of cold space? Not very practical for anything but perishable meds in a prolonged power outage.
If your testing a Cooler. Why wouldn’t you put a Thermometer IN the cooler?
Any Ryobi batteries? Or just the One+ batteries?
Have bought numerous electric coolers. Here is my findings. They All cooled decent when new.
Use that cooler a full year..
THEN show us the temperatures on a hot day.
Over time the cooler gets warmer & warmer.
Depending on your specific situation a ice maker may suit your needs best.
Why is the top black? That gets hot in the sun. White rejects heat.
Good point, I'll have to ask them.
Just like we don’t trust a construction worker with Ryobi, we will not trust a bbq guy with a ryobi cooler lol
Haha, 🤷♂️😅
Leo did NOT look impressed! LOL
Haha, he has a serious look😅
Sorry, but that thing is horribly over-priced for what it offers. Other products on the market, not tied to a specific battery solution, offer the same features at a better price point.
Interesting, I'll have to look at that.
Florida is hot as well people buy ice everday at $2-4 a day do the math if will hold it is worth it
Yes, there's definitely a convenience factor.
They should add a chime to let people know it's still open after a set amount of time, only because some people are extremely lazy and will open it and will never close it.
Ryobi come out 1 st the sisters brand of Milwaukee so that mean a year or 2 Milwaukee should come out with there.
Seem that how it go .
Ryobi first them Milwaukee
Nothing like a yeti 😂😂😂😂
I'm a fan of Yeti as well. I use one of their products every day.
Add fan Convert to iceless portable air-conditioning
I like the sound of that!
Craziest part is thinking 45 degrees is enough for a "cold and refreshing" drink.
Ryobi makes great tools and products, they just can’t get their batteries right. Every time I order a tool with battery and charger I get a bad battery.
Also, refrigerated temperature should be at 40 degrees.
nice cooler. rye obi not re obi😅
Oh no, TRZ got to ya! 🤣
You can put ice popsicles and ice cream
Yes, it's an iceless freezer and goes to -4°.
might as well get a power station and run your own fridge at that price
Not having pass through charging is a big miss
Yes, that would be nice to see on this.
The wheels should be much larger.
Good point.
$450 without batteries. Nice cooler, but not for the price of a refrigerator
I'm very happy with the way this performs, but still a little surprised at the price. It does a great job.
I just checked the Makita 21qt cooler and it's $699 (tool only). The only difference is that it's a warmer too. Just thought it was interesting to see some other prices.
@@MarkThomasBuilderthis is a refrigerator. It has a compressor. The proof is the temp range. Those thermo electric coolers will get you 40 degrees below ambient on a great day.
The question is who makes the compressor? That's important.
Not good for the inside of a hot vehicle like suv or hatchback. The outer temperature would reduce efficiency and the compressor would make outer temperature warmer.
45 degrees? No ! 35 degrees for me
It looks to me like the handle is too short to wheel it to a camp site or picnic area. Can’t imaging carrying that thing fully loaded with drinks and batteries.
Bruh I just bought the 40 qt Milwaukee cooler
That's a good one too. I reviewed it last fall.
The refrigerator part is large enough
How much frozen meat will it acomodate
No BS....this thing will FREEZE??? is that what im hearing and reading??
Yes, it will chill all the way down to -4° f.