Full walk through...See it in action. This is the new Ryobi 22" Whisper Series Snow Blower. A beast of a machine that won't make your neighbours angry.
Finally got some snow and was able to give this snowblower a workout. I want to thank each and every one of you for checking out this video. I do these videos with love.
I live in the mountains and have two snowblowers. For working the drive way in heavy snow tire chains make a world of difference! Thanks for the review.
I bought one of these as 22" is the perfect width for where I wanted to store it in my garage. One piece of advice is to spray the inside of the chute and auger housing with Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic spray instead of the normal silicon treatment. Does a great job and lasts much longer than silicon.
I have 2 spares when I running it works just fine no cold battery fault for me. You always have to wait to recharge batteries if you just drained them. Deflate the wheel a little for better traction. I only recommend this blower if you already have ryobi yard tools thus having extra batteries
My Ryobi battery mower has me hold the handle,down then press the start button. The motor starts up and I can mow. I expected the snowblower to act the same way. I tried just holding the handle down, but the snowblower still would not move. The manual was not helpful plus a magnifying glass is needed to read the small print. I tried different combinations and nothing worked hence my frustration. Your video was great but did not show me how to make the machine go. But your tip about the batteries being very sensitive to cold helped. I brought batteries from the garage into the house for about 30 minutes. When the batteries felt room temperature, I reinstalled them and holding down just handle and the machine took off. The start button is only for the auger and with warm batteries the auger started right up. The machine worked great as you said. Your battery temperature tip was the winning hint. Thanks.
Yes. I have the 19” lawnmower, the weedwacker / multi motor which I also have a hedge trimming tool and a Ryobi rototiller attachment that I use with it. And I also have the blower. Which I just had to replace. Oh, and I have the chainsaw as well. I started collecting greenworks tools about 10 years ago. Love them. And the batteries are very robust. I have 10 year old batteries that are as good as the day I bought them. Highly recommended.
Love the spare battery ports. I'm glad they are happy to admit that some customers may need spare batteries if they have a long driveway.
Two people now have had battery issues due to cold batteries. I’m not sure the extra storage is the best idea.
Finally got some snow and was able to give this snowblower a workout. I want to thank each and every one of you for checking out this video. I do these videos with love.
I live in the mountains and have two snowblowers. For working the drive way in heavy snow tire chains make a world of difference! Thanks for the review.
You welcome. Thanks for the tip, I’ll look into a set of chains. And thanks for watching.
I bought one of these as 22" is the perfect width for where I wanted to store it in my garage. One piece of advice is to spray the inside of the chute and auger housing with Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic spray instead of the normal silicon treatment. Does a great job and lasts much longer than silicon.
That’s an awesome tip.. thanks👍🏻
I have 2 spares when I running it works just fine no cold battery fault for me. You always have to wait to recharge batteries if you just drained them. Deflate the wheel a little for better traction. I only recommend this blower if you already have ryobi yard tools thus having extra batteries
You don’t have to wait with Milwaukee batteries. Or my 40v Greenworks batteries. They don’t get as hot as these Ryobi batteries do.
I wish you had shown and explained the starting and using the self propelled . Then starting auger separately.
Sorry bout that.. next time.
My Ryobi battery mower has me hold the handle,down then press the start button. The motor starts up and I can mow. I expected the snowblower to act the same way. I tried just holding the handle down, but the snowblower still would not move. The manual was not helpful plus a magnifying glass is needed to read the small print. I tried different combinations and nothing worked hence my frustration. Your video was great but did not show me how to make the machine go. But your tip about the batteries being very sensitive to cold helped. I brought batteries from the garage into the house for about 30 minutes. When the batteries felt room temperature, I reinstalled them and holding down just handle and the machine took off. The start button is only for the auger and with warm batteries the auger started right up. The machine worked great as you said. Your battery temperature tip was the winning hint. Thanks.
Hey, I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Nice report , it convince me to not buy a battery operated ...i will wait another 10 years , gas is my way. Thank you.
Glad I could help
That’s the downfall of ryobi batteries. They have no venting so they always get hot. I have never once had that problem with my GreenWorks batteries.
No, me neither.
@@i.b.lanceryou also have some Greenworks equipment?
Yes. I have the 19” lawnmower, the weedwacker / multi motor which I also have a hedge trimming tool and a Ryobi rototiller attachment that I use with it. And I also have the blower. Which I just had to replace. Oh, and I have the chainsaw as well.
I started collecting greenworks tools about 10 years ago. Love them. And the batteries are very robust. I have 10 year old batteries that are as good as the day I bought them. Highly recommended.