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As someone who uses this to blast thru hard desert dirt and rocks let me say it has so much power to just rip thru anything in its way. And if it does hit sumn it doesnt agree with, it doesnt throw you around like the old gas versions.
And i love the reverse mode too, comes in clutch
Wait till you hit roots and rocks
How long does it last though
Do that in some rocky ground.
Try this with the dirt we have here in Vegas 😂
That’s some nice soil
why the ryobi 40v battery is double (2.3 actually) the size vs/compared with a Makita 40v battery as of same AH?? is the quality of ryobi actual batteries inside THE battery 🔋
Wait until you hit rocks
Nope
Didn’t sell me with this demo
I have the 18 volt Ryobi Auger but it doesn't do good with gravel and small roots, does the 40 volt go through that stuff
I would be interested to see how well it does with compacted red clay and rock like we have in the Southeast. That’s a nightmare to dig through!
Red dirt amd rocks …. Yeah sure.
30% more to Work than what