Ryobi 18 volt Cultivator review

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  • Опубліковано 15 бер 2023
  • I spent $112 on this battery powered Ryobi cultivator. Will this budget friendly tiller deliver the goods without breaking the bank?
    Spring is just around the corner and we are getting ready to fill our kitchen with garden fresh veggies. After my gas powered tiller kicked the bucket, I decided it was time to try out a battery powered option.
    Purchased at Tools Direct: www.ebay.com/str/toolsdirectt...
    #ryobi #review #gardening

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  • @JPaulSmithArt

    Thanks for making this video...very informative. Looks like it may have been a display unit in a store.

  • @8Jory
    @8Jory Рік тому +10

    It may sound stupid, but zip tying a brick on top of the business end of it would solve the problem with lack of weight.

  • @jeanneg7430
    @jeanneg7430 Рік тому +1

    We switched to a Ryobi lawn mower last year & it did take a few re-charges to get through our whole lawn, but we love it (& it's so much lighter if you're older & don't want to have to worry about the weight of a lawn mower).

  • @michaeldoherty7434

    It works well on small areas and working among existing plants. It may take a couple of seconds to break through compact soil but it will cultivate quite quickly. Due to its size it doesn’t like lots of roots and thick weeds as they’ll get caught between the blades and you may need to stop and remove them. In summary it’s a handy tool for small areas and easy to use.

  • @terrylambert9788

    You installed the movable handle is upside down. The curve is to cause your second (force) hand to center as you put pressure on it.

  • @rickymeadows5176

    Thanks for review ! Bought a Mantis about 15-years ago (personal opinion), biggest pc. of $350 junk I ever bought, the Mantis engine and carb are crap ! Thought about one of these battery models for the wife's raised beds, believe you convinced me as this will be something she can manage also without dragging the tool box out to the garden to keep it running long enough to till a bed.

  • @UsernameBarbF

    Very helpful video! I need something small like this because I just cannot keep up with the weeds in my various garden areas. When I was a lot younger I could handle crawling around and pulling them all out but that ship sailed a long time ago. I have several of the Ryobi battery powered tools and would like to share an aid for older hands trying to heft out the battery while pushing down on the release button--frankly, my thumb simply didn't have the strength to push the lever down long enough for my fingers to grasp and pull the heavy battery up. My solution was to wrap a wide grosgrain ribbon (it's a ribbon made of a much thicker fabric, about 3/4" wide) around the battery in a loop--the loop should go under the battery and then up around the tall sides to the top. Now all I've got to do is slip the fingers of my non-dominant hand under the top loop and then squeeze the release lever with the thumb of my dominant hand while pulling up on that ribbon. Sounds a bit silly, but it really works. Oh--you wrap the ribbon around the battery before you slide it into the machine.

  • @Hun73rdk
    @Hun73rdk Рік тому +2

    I just got one and my garden is a jungle and hard earth but damn that one is a beast.

  • @imlew7853
    @imlew7853 21 день тому

    Always fully charge a brand new battery before first time use for longer life.

  • @dogfoodhouse139

    Love mine

  • @shivchan3645
    @shivchan3645 28 днів тому

    thank you very much that was useful how long does the battery last?

  • @carytoms9500

    Just bought me one today. I line mine too

  • @YoSpiff
    @YoSpiff Рік тому +1

    I've been buying Ryobi products from Direct Tools for a few years. They are the clearance unit of the parent company, TTI. I've bought both reconditioned and blemished items. The recons are often in a generic brown box and some of the "blemished" items appear new and unopened. I suspect they are just overstocks labeled this way to clear them out. I've had no problems with Direct Tools.

  • @Andyb2379
    @Andyb2379 Рік тому +1

    I’m in Sussex England & have an allotment for vegetable growing. The soil here is very heavy clay & right pig to dig at times, especially when let. I’ve been looking at this more compacted light weight tillers to help turn the soil over. I might give it a punt

  • @fritzb.3978

    Did you or anyone try the brick on top theory to see if the tool dug down more quickly? If so, did the tool bog down or burn through batteries? I have a bunch of soil that needs turning over and I'm debating renting something bigger vs taking longer to do with this tool or just using a shovel and rake and really getting the job done right.

  • @mic12300
    @mic12300 Рік тому +1

    There was a news article about stolen merchandise by truckload. And i know it happens allot since i am in the trucking business. Those products got to end somewhere.

  • @corybrettbowden
    @corybrettbowden Рік тому +1

    Good lord! It was $350 new for me.

  • @isitlaw2919

    Just add a 5lb weight ...tie it around the bar , and duct tape it to the top front of the body of the machine

  • @8Jory
    @8Jory Рік тому

    The gas tiller looks like it's probably a two stroke, and it's had ethanol "enriched" gas run through it. The seals and diaphragms in the carburetor are likely rotted or cracked just like the primer bulb and fuel lines were.

  • @Rok_Piletic

    good for weeds?