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New Ryobi Tools


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Ryobi just announced they are coming out with some new tools:

 

  • Ryobi Project Light - P790 and will retail for about $50
    • SPECIFICATIONS:
      •    Lumen Output: High (lumen output 900), Medium (lumen output 600), Low (lumen output 100)
      •    Runtime: 35 Hours on Low Mode using a RYOBI ONE+ High Capacity Lithium+ Battery
      •    Weight: 1.1 lbs. 
      •    Power Source: AC extension cord or any 18V ONE+ Battery
       
  • Ryobi Drywall Screwgun - P225 and will retail for about $100
    • SPECIFICATIONS: 
      •    Brushless motor provides longer runtime, more power, and longer motor life
      •    Adjustable and removable nose cone for increased accuracy
      •    Variable speed trigger with lock-on feature: 0-4,700 RPM
      •    QUIETDRIVE Technology eliminates noise in-between driving applications while prolonging battery charge during use
      •    Drives up to 3,000 screws per charge
      •    Heavy-duty clutch engages when bit is pressed to the fastener
      •    New and improved MAGTRAY™ magnetic holder for convenient placement of screws and bits
      •    New, innovative, fastener-free belt clip easily mounts to either side of the tool for convenience
      •    LED Light illuminates the work area and remains on after trigger is released
      •    GRIPZONE™ overmold with improved micro-texture for optimum grip and user comfort

 

  • Ryobi Floating Speaker - P3520 and will retail for about $80
    • SPECIFICATIONS: 
      •    Optimal LED output that changes with the sound of your music
      •    360° Bluetooth® speaker for enhanced sound projection
      •    IPX8 waterproof 
      •    Onboard volume & light show control
      •    8hr runtime on P108 4Ah battery, 4hr runtime on 2Ah battery
      •    Flip resistant design for an enhanced listening experience
      •    Customize your lighting experience with 3 operating modes: Play Mode, Pulse Mode, Sleep Mode.

 

  • Ryobi Light - P790 and will retail for about $80
    • SPECIFICATIONS: 
      •    Over 1200 lumens of light output
      •    Multi-point adjustable light head for various applications
      •    Over 24 Hours of runtime using a ONE+ High Capacity Lithium Ion Battery
      •    High (lumen output 1200), Medium (lumen output 700),  Low (lumen output 100)
      •    Compatible with all 1/4" x 20 tripod mounts
      •    360º light head rotation for variety of positions
      •    Multiple hanging options
      •    Part of the RYOBI Lineup of Over 100 ONE+ Tools
      •    Includes P795 18V Hybrid LED Color Range Work Light, Tripod Adaptor and Operator’s Manual

 

  • Ryobi Underwater Vac - P3500K and will retail for about $180
    • SPECIFICATIONS:        
      •    Battery: 18V
      •    Runtime: Over 50 Minutes
      •    Weight: 7 lbs.
      •    Canister Capacity: 3 Liters

 

  • Ryobi Sweeper - P3260 and will retail for about $140
    • SPECIFICATIONS:    
      •    Powerful dual brushes sweep up large and small debris, including nails and screws, wood scraps and garbage
      •    Over 2 hours of runtime using a RYOBI P108 High Capacity battery
      •    Rotating brushes effectively clean along walls and edges
      •    Conveniently located foot-actuated power switch
      •    Rear Wheel height adjustment for use on various terrain levels
      •    Transparent tub shows how much debris has been swept
      •    Integrated LED headlights provide improved visibility for a number of applications
      •    Adjustable, pivoting handle and rubber feet provide optimal ergonomic and compact storage
      •    Wide 21 in. cleaning swath quickly cleans a wide area
       

 

Roybi Project Light - P790.jpg

Ryobi Drywall Screwgun - P225.jpg

Ryobi Floating Speaker - P3520.jpg

Ryobi Light - P790.jpg

Ryobi Underwater Stick Vac P3500K.jpg

Sweeper - P3260.jpg

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I saw these a few days ago, and I'm pretty sure I fell in love with the idea of a pool vac that runs on Ryobi batteries. My mind instantly started trying to find excuses to give the wife as to why we need the new Ryobi pool vac...

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45 minutes ago, HiltiWpg said:

I like that Ryobi doesn’t seem to care about making niche tools. They have made some crazy sh!t and offer stuff I wish Makita would make.


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Seriously some brands added cordless compressors finally, but wtf the only cordless inflator was from Ryobi!! Also 18v powered ope is a great option for some people Ryobi is a great 3rd platform to own just because of the crazy.

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