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This is something so crazy that I would never have even fathomed a tool company making it, but I guess Ryobi is known for unconventional cordless tools. I happen to be in the market for a cooler, but I am going to have to wait for some reviews to come in before I pull the trigger on this one especially since it is $199.99 although that does come with a battery (the slim black one) and a charger. Allegedly the battery that it comes with can power this for about 4 hours, which to me is quite impressive.

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uh.... this might be the coolest cordless "tool" I have ever seen. I'm with you though, I would probably wait and see what the reviews are before purchasing.

 

 

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How would this make any difference at all on a jobsite larger than a garage?  It's neat but I just don't see what the appeal is blowing cold air and making your ice melt faster.  Maybe if you sit right next to it eating lunch, but beyond that....

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How would this make any difference at all on a jobsite larger than a garage?  It's neat but I just don't see what the appeal is blowing cold air and making your ice melt faster.  Maybe if you sit right next to it eating lunch, but beyond that....

I just figured it would help keep your beer cold...


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Gotta love Ryobi thinking "outside" the box ......I'm sure it'll be 99$ at some holiday sale......not sure how it works yet but looks "cool"...more POWA!

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8 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:

So I think I read that Hitachi already makes something like this?? 

Is that so? Can you post a link?

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2 hours ago, cliu said:

Is that so? Can you post a link?

Ok so I guess its only available in Japan right now

 

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9 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:

Ok so I guess its only available in Japan right now

 

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One thing I like about this over the Ryobi one is that this one is a hyrbid (as far as I can tell). I wish the Ryobi one was as well, to me having the option of using a battery; but not being required to would be a major selling point.

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That hatichi is pretty cool...totally diff then the Ryobi...it's actually a refrig cooler..and heater I think....personally I always have very cold drinks all summer..no ice,for me ever....I have a "large" mini fridge I use everyday .on the job....know what powers a mini fridge easily ? Power. .or Generator...and Now.. A Dewalt power station....oh yea....

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Hey, so you think it works great? Since I cannot find the right approach to this, I believe that the best choice is to buy a quality air conditioner that will work for a long time (at least a couple of years). Once there was a situation when my air conditioner burned down and I started thinking about buying a new one. However, it turned out that it is easier and more reliable to order a service that can restore quality and inexpensive air conditioning.
 
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Here is a link for it www.socool.sg/
  • 1 year later...
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Ryobi is the best purchase of my life. My friends and I often go fishing. We have been looking for a suitable beer cooler for a long time. But nothing suited us. The equipment could not withstand the temperature for a long time. We passed, and the beer was already warm. Our search has settled on him. It's wireless. Charging lasts for a day and a half. Fits perfectly in any trunk. It's not heavy by itself. Easy to pick up, even by yourself. The wheels are adapted to any surface. My friends and I are pleased with the manufacturer. By the way, the company that repairs it https://www.airconservicing.org/.

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