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Wish I Could Win One Of These For Ministry Work, it'll mean a lot to those in the heat when we passing out Urgent Support Supplies, clothing sweets & a message od Hope on Monday's to the homeless, those in need, or without hope.
I be looking dor RYOBI donation help link to those who are in need.
I've Been In Praying 🙏 help
Im a little disappointed with this ryobi fan. Please everyone out there don't fall for the cfm specs on any fan. I just got mine today. It's rated for 6300 cfm but it puts out maybe a tad more air than my 18 inch Milwaukee that's rated for 3300 cfm. I can't believe I fell for these specs again. I did the same thing with the Dewalt 7 inch fan awhile back. Everyone was praising it up on how much air it puts out. I even asked someone to compare it to the Milwaukee jobsite fan and they said yes it blows more air but that's a lie. I really thought because it's a 20 inch and a 40v it would perform better but it didn't. Milwaukee wins again for me. The only problem is the Milwaukee 12ah only last like 4 amd a half hours. I live in a hot country and we're more concerned about the force of the air not specs.
The lasko 20 inch industrial fan blows 2780 cfm and I bet it blows just as much as this one
Now we need a paint sprayer, swamp cooler, and heater. Also, drop the price significantly on the 18v aerator and 80v 42inch tractor.
It better be as powerful as it claims to be
Nice! Can I get a discount??
Saw this on the site! Definitely need to get my hands on one!
That's cool!!! How long is the runtime on a 2.0 or 4.0 battery?
How much longer do I need to wait for the 40v air compressor.
How much?
Ryobi where are the heaters
You think you could make that in the 18 volt line?
Wow no power block for hybrid? Thought direct cord plug it was gone for good.
Good job Ryobi
Wow 2024 for TTI is the year of the big hybrid fans Milwaukee, Ridgid, now Ryobi.