Welcome to the official RU-vid channel for RYOBI Australia.
As one of the world's largest & most innovative power tool manufacturers, RYOBI specialises in making pro-featured power tools and power garden tools truly affordable. That's why RYOBI is the brand of choice for millions of homeowners & value-conscious pro's.
We have built our reputation by manufacturing power tools that increase your purchasing power and expand your capabilities. With over 200+ tools in our 18V ONE+ lineup, RYOBI has you covered with the most innovative and expansive lineup on the market.
To assure you that your tools are as hardworking as you are, we offer an extended warranty of 2 years on all registered cordless tools on top of the standard 4-year warranty! This applies to all ONE+, 36V and 12V tools with online registration.
All Ryobi do not come with the cleaning tool. Mine is only 2 years old and it did not come with that I guess it also depends on what sales market you're in
I must have got a dud.. Mine punched a few nails in, now only grunts and shows solid red light every time I try to use it, I wait for green light, try again and it grunts again.. battery is still showing full bars and there is no jam. Disappointing
I must have got a dud.. Mine punched a few nails in, now only grunts and shows solid red light every time I try to use it, I wait for green light, try again and it grunts again.. battery is still showing full bars and there is no jam. Disappointing
Your manuals are very confusing. Please do a video installing the guard. How can you say its the very most important part of the trimmer and not show how to freaking put it on? This is a waste of time. Meanwhile many people are returning this POS because its not working at least we dont know why!
The manual suggests the 36v scarifier can onky take up to a 4ah battery, can it take the 6ah or larger batteries? As I have multiple of those and dont want to huve to buy multiple 4ah's just for this.
So please tell me why is this information *not* included in the _Original Instructions Pressure Washer_ colouring in booklet for the Ryobi RPW140SC? All pictures and *no* words? This pressure washer is taking severe libities with the use of the word _pressure._ It removed *ZERO* dirt from my car when I tried to wash it after filling the soap dispenser. It would also be nice to know why the handle used to try and drag the device around is so blasted low. I am only 175cm and it is painful for me when trying to move it around because I am stooped so far over and the wheels keep making contact with the heels of my boots. Even people of a much shorter stature would be too tall for the low height of then handle of this miniature chassis. From brand new I have had to buy and replace all the O-rings because *every* single fitting leaked, some even had more pressure than the wand. Ryobi used to be a name that meant quality, what happened? 🤷♂ I used to be a Ryobi zealot but not any more. I wish this pile of junk was still under warranty. (Had to post here due to only one video for my model but all it showed was a Vietnamese guy washing his step-through scooter. Ryobi has ZERO information about this model)
Excellent demonstration. Thank you 👏🏻 I had no problems putting mine together even with my arthritic fingers. This video clarified a few areas and I’m now ready to start it up 🙌
I hate my ryobi riding lawnmower. Have had it for two years. Had to replace all the batteries after year one. Never worked as well. Isn’t reliable and now again doesn’t go 5 feet without shutting off. HUGE waste of thousands of dollars. I can’t recommend staying far away from these machines enough.
You have probably already decided, but I am considering the same two. The shadow line of the Ryobi vs the laser of the Ozito is a major selling point to me, I personally wouldn't purchase a mitre saw with a laser anymore. The Ryobi is only 18V where the Ozito is 2x18V (36V) although the Ryobi is brushless which will close that gap in power a little and you won't have to replace carbon brushes down the line. Ryobi is a claimed 14kg vs Ozito 17.7kg
So RTFM, and not actually debugging which modules are failing on the RY48110 and other riding mowers, which happens frequently in my experience. I've had mine for 8 years now and every 3 years it's been something new failing. I would not buy again, but now I'm stuck.