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Cordless Storm Prep with RYOBI! | RYOBI Tools 101

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In this video, we explore how Ryobi cordless tools can help you get storm-ready, focusing on more than just yard work. We’ll cover Ryobi fans for keeping cool during power outages, radios for staying informed, coolers for preserving food, power sources for charging devices, and storage solutions for organizing your gear. Learn how these versatile, battery-powered tools can help you stay comfortable, prepared, and connected when severe weather strikes.

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0:00-0:43 Intro
0:43-1:59 Portable Power
1:59-2:31 Lighting
2:31-3:21 Fans, Cooler, & Radios
3:21-4:01 Batteries & Chargers
4:01-4:36 LINK Storage
4:36-5:06 Outro

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20 COMMENTS

  1. Love Ryobi but as a generator, I hesitate buying into the system with no effective way to recharge the batteries when they run out (assuming you e lost power). Until they start releasing powerful solar panels, these are essentially one time use until you get power back.

  2. Boy, I love battery power convinces, but during a power outage, I love my gas-powered generator. When my gas runs out, I can refill it. If my batteries run out, I have to find the guy with the gas generator to charge them. Because we all know that the power goes out during the day…

  3. I really look forward to when you sell more of these tools in Mexico. I really appreciate how Ryobi tools have the focus of not only for DIYers but for people in general to be used around the house

  4. Using 18v batteries as a backup generator is the WORST. Those drill batteries aren’t meant to be fully drained. The guy at Home Depot told me to get a gas generator instead. Eco flow is a better brand.

  5. Would have love to see NOAA Weather Radio added to all Ryobi radios/stereo.

    Ryobi needs to bring out their version of a 2-way radios (walkie talkies), that uses their USB Lithium Batteries.

  6. If you need fans, do yourself a favor and get the 7-1/2” fans. On a 4ah battery it lasts all day on high and even on low feels pretty nice compared to no air at all. On low, mine lasts about 17 hours with a 4ah battery and roughly 8 hours or so on high which is really good. Compared to the 12” fan which lasts 2-1/2 to 3 hours on high and 5 or so on low.

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