Ryobi Green Energy Overpowers Tool Industry!
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Solar and wind may be the way of the future, and Ryobi knows that Green Energy is sustainable. That's why RYOBI tools is using their newest battery and solar technology to Overpower the Tool Industry! Ryobi is using this solar and inverter technology to charge batteries, power tools, and even sensitive electronics!
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Ryobi stepping up the their game big time!💥🙌🏼 Thanks for the video Vince. 😎
@konamanstudio2447
2 жыл бұрын
🤙🏼🎄🎁🍻🍺🤣
@billstevens1265
2 жыл бұрын
I believe RYOBI is a fantastic product but unfortunately they do not honour their warrantee by supplying parts for their products
@robertsneed7689
Жыл бұрын
@@billstevens1265 I didn't know that. Hmmmmmm
Very cool stuff. Was awesome that you were able to go and see these. One day, I'ma get that invite too hopefully 😎
@VCGConstruction
2 жыл бұрын
Keep working buddy! 👍🏻
@michaelmerryman6022
2 жыл бұрын
🤣😂
@konamanstudio2447
2 жыл бұрын
👍🏻🎄🎁🍻🍺🍕🤣
@ruinunes8251
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Clint you deserve to be there.
Ryobi.. again way ahead of the fancy tool companies. Love these option.. I have had zero issues with my ryobi tools.
I didn’t know Vince could maintain his silence and curb his mannerisms for this long lol 😂 Great video, keep em coming!
Ryobi is just killing it lately. First with their Link system, and now with multiple charging solutions with their battery system.
@cujoedaman
2 жыл бұрын
I wish they'd come out with an updated version of their 6-port super charger that allows you to plug in six batteries and use it as a portable power station. Milwaukee and DeWalt (I think) have one like that. I'm just getting some of the 9amp batteries and it would be nice for a power outage, even if it keeps something like a fridge going for a few hours. Might mean the difference between keeping and losing food.
@ColinRichardson
2 жыл бұрын
@@cujoedaman Hmmm, 6x9ah batteries *could* pump out some serious amount of amps if it happens to short internally.. Though, the idea of a easily hot swappable system like that would be amazing.
Even though some dont like the green, thanks for keeping up with and reporting advancements and new products
I've been using a 100 Watt solar panel, 12 V battery and inverter to recharge my Ryobi and other tools for use on remote sites for over a Year. It's good to See Ryobi come up with a similar idea.
They need to make the bigger multi-battery "generator" form factor work with 18 volt batteries! I believe a large part of the customer base has built up a sizeable 18 volt battery supply (I have lost count over the 10 years I have used Ryobi) and I would love to put 4 or 6 batteries onto a unit that can kick out 1500+ watts, but also recharge all batteries attached from multiple sources (110v, solar, 12v, etc). This would be my dream product. I really don't want to have a second form factor with 40v batteries. If I go that route, EGO seems to have a more compelling product, but the point is, I don't want to- I want to be One+ for life. PLEASE RYOBI, PLEASE I hope your reading these :)
@Hackenberg
2 жыл бұрын
We got the 40VDC 300W as an adjunct to the yard machines. Everything else we have still runs on 120VAC.
@oh-qn6ht
2 жыл бұрын
I would like to see an 18v generator option as well. I have a dozen 18v batteries and zero 40v products. I own ego products for my yard tool needs and may end up going with their generator when the time comes.
@klum65
2 жыл бұрын
@@oh-qn6ht I agree, Ryobi needs to have an inverter that is powered by at least 6 18 volt batteries, and puts out a pure sine wave. Come on Ryobi, you can do this in your sleep.
@williamalm9603
2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you. That is way we need. 18v is the household tools and the biggest seller. Both dwalt and milwalkey have a solution. Thy should fix a generator/multi charger that can handle there solar panels.
@christopherfoote3395
2 жыл бұрын
They have a lot of 40V batteries in the wild that goes with their yard tools. The 40v generator makes the most sense since the batteries are much larger. You would have to have a generator with a whole bunch of 18V batteries to compete, which doesn't make a lot of sense for a power station/generator. That's why they gave you options to use one 18V battery for small power needs.
Love what Ryobi is doing...can't wait to integrate there new systems. Already using the charging top off with great results...
Did the math on the solar charger and they're definitely pushing the numbers. "Charge 9 2.0ah batteries in 24hrs" That's 24hrs of 100% direct sunlight. So in reality it'll take about 3-4 summer days or 6-9 winter days to get 18ah of power. So it may charge a single 4.0ah/5.0ah in a day if you're lucky; doubtful though.
@Gold63Beast
2 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly what I thought. Numbers don’t lie. But these dudes definitely do and did lie. You will get nowhere near the numbers they are saying. Shame because this will turn people away from the brand. Just total lying with a smile. 🤦🏻♂️
@BillLaBrie
2 жыл бұрын
They mean in outer space, ok?
@Gold63Beast
2 жыл бұрын
@@BillLaBrie right wink wink lol
@luvit579
2 жыл бұрын
i was wondering if you could plug a 18v solar panel into the auto/18v inverter since it has the 18v input. then you could plug chargers into the A/C outlets on the inverter. i've got a 100w solar panel arriving in a few days. i'm looking at this from a longer term power outage scenario.
@extorter
2 жыл бұрын
i mean....they arent exactly lying. they didnt say 'in 1 day' they are saying 24 hours but could be interpreted as 24 hours spread out? maybe im thinking about it too hard
Very cool stuff I hope more platform brands start thinking like Ryobi
Ryobi coming in hot 🔥. Great pricing, affordable and with ample amount of power for there tool. Definitely digging the Innovation this year. Thanks for the vid.
This opens up the possibility of having tv/mini fridge and Xbox in the work van…next to the reptile tank heater that keeps the caulk/liquids/batteries from freezing
@paintpaintpaintco.6039
2 жыл бұрын
@@A6Legit gotta have an excuse for the purchase, lol jk
Love ryobi tools. I like the fact that they make their new battery’s fit their older power tools so you don’t have to go buy a new drill or saw like the other tool manufacturers. I bought my ryobi 8 pieces tool set over 20 years ago and the batteries went bad. They were the ni-cd type. I use to have a black and decker weed wacker and leaf blower they went bad so I got a ryobi weed wacker and leaf blower and that’s when I found out that the new plus one lithium batteries would work with my old power tools and love them. Instead of having to go buy a new drill I just go and get a new battery. Way cheaper then buying a new tool. I can get two new batteries for the price of a new drill on other battery power tool and I like the fact that they have a way to charge them from the sun when you are not near a place to plug in to electrical power.
Have always been a big Ryobi fan (I've built a solar stand, pool deck, and workshop primarily with Ryobi power tools -- and one big Dewalt miter saw to chop the boards down to size). I've got a couple of the 150w inverters; my wife takes one with a couple of 4AH batteries with her to run her portable oxygen machine. So it is all about the price point for their bigger inverters, I already have solar running 2 pure sine wave inverters.
Hi Vince, ryobi is seriously looking awesome with these products, very impressive,
this is why i go with ryobi... always something new for christmas
Used the 40VDC 300W unit when the power went out in the summer. The wife was happy for the fan since it was hot and humid where we live.
Now i am hoping Milwaukee is going to do some solar style stuff as well as some m18 style generator replacement stuff.
@poseidon9030
2 жыл бұрын
Milwaukee does make an m18 generator
@poseidon9030
2 жыл бұрын
Actually it’s not m18. It’s a bigger battery platform
@matthewspry4217
2 жыл бұрын
Well Milwaukee are made by the same company that makes Ryobi so I would hope so 👍
@halwiggam5465
2 жыл бұрын
Me too. I would prefer that. I am into milwaukee already. Jackets can do it for milwaukee.
Phenomenal...really well thought out system
Wow Ryobi swinging hard on new tech... great demo by those 2. Thanks for the video.
Excellent, I've been very impressed with Ryobi the last few years
Perfect addition to my electro backup systems.
That’s so cool they are always coming up with bigger and better things.
Love Ryobi. My dad handed me down some tools, and I just stuck with them. I really like these new additions
I have that 150w inverter and ran my pool cleaner with it. It only ran for about 30 minutes, but it did it!! I love Ryobi!
Glad to see Ryobi finally making a solar charger. Hell a few years ago I bought the 18v car charger, cut the cigarette lighter plug off, and wired an Anderson quick connector to it. Charge my batteries off my homemade portable solar power box.
Thanks for the video I'm so happy Ryobi is doing a solar panel!!!!!
Great video! Time to look at Ryobi for back up power.
I love that Ryobi is getting into the solar powerstation market. The batteries having versatility is a huge advantage over other powerstations
That was great. I need some of this new green stuff. Watching from Ontario Canada
New record, 5 minutes in before we heard Vince speak. These products are exciting.
Wow, Ryobi is off the chain I love those charging stations I'm going to get me one. Thanks Vince for bringing this to the forefront.
Hey Vince thanks for all the awesome videos Have a very Merry Christmas
I built my off grid home in 2001 with Ryobi tools and a chainsaw. Still have some of the blue tools. They are the most innovative tool line out there. I have many 40volt tools too, including the mower. Grab the lithium batteries when they're on sale (probably have twenty 18volt batteries).
One thing I like about these guys is the honesty... "Some equip will not work" vs "oh yeah, everything will work "
I would love to see Ryobi add charging capabilities to all of their Dual/hybrid power stuff. example the 18" fan, Tripod light, work lights, radios, ect.
Good job Ryobi. I love the vid. Keep them coming.
Ryobi is definitely putting in the work
A lot of people talk trash about ryobi but that power inverter the 800 W awesome it'saved my mom's life hooked up nebulizer in the car
Thx for sharing good stuff!
Awesome bit of gear, I can't wait for the Aus version with 240v. If Ryobi want a tester I am willing. Great integration of using vehicles input and solar. So happy I have the one plus range in the shed
Hello 👋 VCG Thanks for the video Vince
@VCGConstruction
2 жыл бұрын
Hello Stephen! 👍🏻
Very amazing together we can make a difference on or off grid. Truly good stuff here especially for off the grid stuff.
My next purchase, love it
Big fan of the One+ eco system. Glad to see to the solar charging addition!
Wow! This solar charger capability is a game changer!
5 years ago I didnt have a single solar panel on my house....I dont have solar power for the house but today I have 5 separate little solar panels powering water features security cameras and lights...The technology is really coming along nicely and its good to see Ryobi isnt ignoring it.
Keep the good deals coming for your VCG Gang!👍🧰😍
Cool, good job Ryobi
Thank you for the video
Dang, those are some nice looking products!
Ryobi should really develop a 18V Power Supply for Ryobi cordless tools, especially the angle grinder. A Dummy Battery 18V AC/DC power adapter to drive the Ryobi One+ cordless tools that require more power and increase both versatility (corded and cordless as the situation demanda) and extended use.
Wow just wow. I thought trz's video on the Milwaukee nailers was gonna be the top video for me today. Then here comes Vince with this. Wow man I'm impressed I can't wait to get this stuff
And this is why I love my ryobi tools def interested in the solar panels
Cool Stuff. love my ryobi tools
I just started using ryobi tools, I think I made a good choice! Lots a versatility....
Ryobi is definitely pushing some innovation. Hope the blue competitor from the other big box store is taking notes for my sake.
@MoneyManHolmes
2 жыл бұрын
Craftsman V20 heated jackets are coming. LOL. Lowe’s needs to step it up.
I’m sooooo excited do these items from ryobi
The panels and adopter to charge my phone from the battery is awesome.
Awesome the new inverter been waiting for it.. 300 watts when on 12v battery.. awesome will power my submersible pump
so I'm probably not Ryobi's "typical" customer. I am a 52yr old disabled woman who would classify myself as a "prepper". I am a converting an enclosed cargo trailer to allow me to travel in to craft shows. I support myself by making handmade hair bows, keychains etc and have for a few years sold them online and at Hot Air Balloon Festivals. Ironically enough the last few shows my FIRST customer each show has been a man! They always seems to want to purchase their favorite sport teams keychain or hairbows for their daughter/granddaughter. Power is an issue at these shows so I usually take my Jackery with me. I've recently noticed while converting the cargo trailer that a simple fan to circulate air while plugged into the jackery leaves a LOT to be desired. SOOOO during Ryobi days I decided to purchase the battery starter pack with the free fan and then added the smaller clamp fan.. OMGOSH!! I am hooked, I've already purchased at least another 4 combo packs and after seeing this video I am going to look into the solar set up. Sucks I had to be 52 before I discovered all this wonderful stuff. My son just graduated high school and will be 18 next month I've already got him 2 Ryobi items so he can start his collection at a much younger age than his mom did lol
I am a Ryobi guy...this is good info👌🏾
That solar one is awesome
Love it - I run Ryobi light and a very few other tools But I will get these
Amazing !
Great news bro. Thanks
This would make for even more StressLess Camping!
Ryobi, we need an updated version of your 6-port super charger that can be used as a portable power station like the 40amp one you showed here! :D
No matter your stance on Ryobi, they are amazing innovators
Way. Cool That’s Awesome. 😍
Holy cow! Love it. 90% of my tools are cordless Ryobi from my drills to my riding mower. I have almost 600W of solar on my shed that charges it all. I do get lazy and charge my 18V inside but all last summer I intentionally charged everything in the shed as a proof of concept test. Hopefully their solar will be good quality and decently priced.
"It only works in the daytime! D:
Great video.
Very cool! I had been looking for a way to charge my various tool batteries using solar panels for quite some time. Was thinking of exploring the indirect (and inefficient) route of first charging a Jackery power pack using solar, and then using that with a regular tool battery charger. Being able to do this directly would, of course, be much cooler!
@larrycox6614
2 жыл бұрын
Although a little cumbersome, this is what I do. I have the satisfaction that I'm not using my house power & I'm usually not in a hurry
I am waiting for this
Nice products. My husband likes his Milwaukee products but I am liking yours better
WOW Very Cool Stuff, great video
Just ordered the 1800w 40v inverter with 4 6ah batteries, should have it by the end of the week
we are "maniacal about listening to customers" 😄 🤣 😂 😆 😄 🤣 😂
@MyBigThing2010
2 жыл бұрын
@@A6Legit still a joke either way. They just keep on dropping new crap to unload on home depot weekend warriors..... their tool electronics are a joke and now they are trying to sell the electricity as a tool. 😆 🤣 😂 I guarantee you'll see a ton of unhappy people in the product reviews once they start selling this plastic green puke as gold in a box.... just like the rest.
@MyBigThing2010
2 жыл бұрын
@@A6Legit not Arguing that people want the stuff.... I'm making a statement about cheap implementation just to unload more plastic for peoples money and charging a premium for a non premium item while calling it premium. It's what ryobi is famous for. .....I find that scummy. Sorry. Second, read my statement again about electricity..... it was meant to say that generally their electronics are trash and now they are trying to sell just the electricity.... it's supposed to read as irony....as in ryobi would be the last "innovator" I'd trust to do it right. As far as "overpriced" battery packs" are concerned that seems like your OPINION because of the market demand and guys paying it no problem every day! If they were overpriced then they wouldn't sell....people don't buy overpriced stuff as a general rule. Sourcing one, just ONE, high quality, bare 18650 cell will run you $11-15 retail nowadays.... times that by the number of those in any particular pack, add in RELIABLE charge monitoring/ protection, overcurrent and over discharge protections with the ability to monitor the pack to provide maximum amperage output at all given states, communicate with standard and fast chargers and communicate with ALL of tooling in the line .... doing all that while maintaining longevity of the cells in the pack and wrap that in a ruggedized case that protects your investment, the internals and you ass and I don't see them being over priced at all. Long gone are the days of CHEAP nimh, nicad and the underwhelming performance of their associated tooling and short cell life. They are providing a much longer lasting and far superior battery product nowadays. Companies are allowed to recoup R&D and make a profit for their efforts, not to mention lithium cells are a risky business and no matter how safe you are something is going to happen at some point and the company will receive a law suit that cost money to work through. If you don't like the price of batteries then use a plug n cord.... they are everywhere..... or if they are not then spend the cash on a generator, fuel, oil, maintenance and repair(s) with associated down time while being repaired....and run it on a customer's site for days and days pissing them off and all the neighbors....while you run cords, go looking for them all day, swap plugs as you change tooling all day and trip over them or even better kneel on them!!!... and I think you'll find the price of batteries a lot more attractive..... like the rest of us that pay the price happily for batteries vs our other options because we see the multiple streams of VALUE they provide us daily and the long haul.
Ryobi great stuff don’t own any ryobi product but definitely interested now
Gope those start getting made here in 🇺🇸 good video my friend
This is nice. Real Nice
Good stuff!!!
This is great!!! I really hope that TI is planning on bringing this over to Milwaukee. It'd be great to be able to charge my m18 batteries over usb-c. (Yeah, not as fast but surely convenient)
It's so nice to hear companies listening to consumers' input. Batteries are expensive and they're a limited resource in some ways. Great job Ryobi! Makita: take notes! You're late!
I have to admit this is pretty exciting. I've been a Ryobi guy for about 20 years. Back when they were blue (whenever that was). But modified sine wave is a bummer. I hope consumers shun modified enough that companies quit saving a few bucks and not going pure sine.
Been using Ryobi since they started, like the color change, makes their lightweight but powerful tools easier to see. Hopefully their battery's get better over time. Always seem to have some sort of issues with them. Let's hope these power amps help.
This is epic 🙌
Man I'm all in all milwaukee I wish they will do the same cause this really makes me wanna jump into ryobi because of the solar system!
Yo, REAL TALK. Thank you, Vince, for asking that question at 5:40. I was thinking that myself! I'd love to power my gaming pc with just solar panels and a battery 😂 I love this guys honest answer too, that he didn't know if it could do gaming computers or not. Very upstanding.
@huds5005
2 жыл бұрын
Most likely yes, depends on your PC Power supply good ones 80+ certified have PFC (Power Factor correction) which cleans up the power source to the PC. the other factor is how much power does your system draw compared to your battery source. Hope that helps.
Cool stuff. Smash the like button👍👍👍 .and I was just wandering if kobalt brushless impacts are any good??? Merry Christmas VCG
Oh shit ! I need it
Every brand should do what ryobi is doing. This is great for anyone when the power goes out. I hope Stihl does something like this because they have their big batteries.
This is impressive
NICE VIDEO!!!!!
When you are talking about a subject, it is usually a good idea to put the camera on the subject at least once. With all of those power points I had no clue which they said had pure sine and which ones didn't.
I'm a pretty heavy diy guy and love what i see from Milwaukee and realize they make good shit, but when it comes time for me to buy some new tools and invest in a platform, I think i'll pick Ryobi. The price to performance ratio they have is unbeatable and they have a crazy extensive battery platform that damn near covers anything you'd ever need.
@LouWeZee.
2 жыл бұрын
I've been using Ryobi in construction and hasn't let me down, not once. Great tools I don't care what the guys say at work. At the end of the day they ask me if they can use my Ryobi.
@DarrylZubot
2 жыл бұрын
I built our entire 2200 sq ft net zero house using one drill and impact, dropped many times from high up and survived entire build. I wouldn’t buy anything else.
@calebwright2849
Жыл бұрын
I have both systems. Ryobi for all the basic power tools and milwaukee for my 1/2 high torque impact. Had ryobi had there new high torque impact when I bought mine, I probably wouldn't have the milwaukee. With that said though i definitely don't regret owning both 18v systems. I have a milwUkee leaf blower that is comparable to a lot of the 40volt systems blowers. Also you can buy an adapter to utilize milwaukee battery's with ryobi tools and vice versa. I always recommend folks to stick with as few systems as possible so your not trying to manage 5 different types of battery packs but in this case 2 is liveable and I have never had an issue. I just got my hands on ryobis new high torque 1/2in nd am very impressed, rated at 1190ftlbs and very light compared to my Milwaukee but that Milwaukee is a beast. The rest are only just catching up to what the milwaukee 1/2in impact is capable of. Ridgids high torque is very impressive from what I hear as well.
@snowypit
Жыл бұрын
Its the same parent company
@ParadoxEP
Жыл бұрын
@@snowypit yeah and Lamborghini is owned by VW lmao. Does that mean they are same??😂
Pretty cool
I’m just a homeowner so Ryobi has always been sufficient for my uses, but I’ve used my battery “topper” for so many different things over the past couple years. Love seeing the news innovation and more uses for my batteries. Really get a lot of uses out of so many of their tools. (Again, not a contractor,)
@leevy6753
2 жыл бұрын
I bought a decent amount of my Ryobi tools as a homeowner but now I own a handyman service. I have at least 15 different Ryobi 18V tools and they have performed beyond my expectations. The only issue I have had is 1......one....just one battery go bad. That's it. 4 years, one faulty battery. Ryobi deserves more respect than it gets
@joshrx2010
2 жыл бұрын
Leevy that’s good to hear. I do think the fit and feel of my DeWalt is higher quality in general, and I’d love to see Ryobi bring out a compact line comparable to Milwaukee 12. But I’ve been more than happy with the tools for my needs.
@leevy6753
2 жыл бұрын
@@joshrx2010 If I would have known I would end up in construction again I would have purcahsed Dewalt. However, Ryobi has a really interesting and vast 18v tool line. Foggers, sprayers, little air conpressor that I use for my texture gun for drywall repair. Obviously the quality isn't as good as some other brands but the options are pretty cool. I'm in too deep now. Haha.
@TheCharleseye
2 жыл бұрын
I've done one form of construction or another for the past twenty years. I thought my first Ryobis were junk...until the lithium batteries came out (Yes, the drill was still junk but the rest were _much_ better after that). I've added to the collection over the years and they're still making me money. Not just the green ones, either. I still have the blue recip saw, miter saw, shop vac, and just replaced my blue circular saw with _another_ blue one (finally killed the first one doing laminate flooring for the umteenth time with it) because the green one has terrible balance. People seem to think that "construction" means huge job sites for new construction, where you need the biggest and beefiest of tools. Truth be told, the vast majority of us never need to be able to cut fifty 4x4s in a row, drive half a dozen 12" lag bolts without stopping, or any of the other "torture tests" they like to put tools through. Ryobi does just fine at what most of us are actually doing: Building stuff.