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With that small amount of snow, I could clear my 100ft driveway with a single stage corded 13 amp snownblower off of amazon, just as quick.
Not impressed.
Battery over Back any day
I don't believe my own lies. Why would I believe Ryobi's.
I can't wait for 30 years from now when the next generation is screaming at us for stockpiling an unmanageable amount of used toxic batteries from our attempts to "go green"
WOW I'm impressed đ
I would be open to testing one of these out if y'all sent me one. I shovel my elderly neighbors driveway.Every time it snows, it'd be cool to test one of these out. Maybe make a review video.
47 batteries later it was halfway done.
Just about any snowblower works well in 4 inches of powder! Try 6 of wet snow…or the pile the plow leaves at the end of your driveway…. That would impress me! How many batteries that take?
đ¤I prefer to start in the middle and work my way out
lol this snow blower is a joke
Just get a gas one. They aren't that hard.
At some point a button will stop working and the whole thing will be toast.
Happened with my mower oh and the self propel went out in the first mowing season. Never again.
No one starts on the edge… cause you have to hit it twice then… always start from the middle and throw it both ways
2-stage is the key. That will move snow, single stage not so much unless the snow is light and fluffy
Was this guy up all night?
My Ariens 28 Deluxe cost half as much, will last 5 times as many years, probably has a smaller environmental footprint, made in Wisconsin not China employing Americans. You could run behind it if you wanted and it would throw that snow over the tree tops. Starts one pull everytime or plug it in and press a button to start.
Cool AF
Works great for the first year than batteries loose their charge
Do not I repeat do not miss that.
Plenty of time for coffee breaks while you wait for it to recharge. Or just buy $500 in extra batteries
This costs $2499 starting…. No way in h3ll
I have a ryobi riding lawn mower fitted with a plow. As long as nobody drives on it beforehand, it takes me an hour for a driveway twice as long as this gentleman's. If someone drives on it and packs it down, I'm screwed.
My driveway is 80 feet long, 12 feet wide for about 60 feet and then 25 feet wide for the part in front of the garage. We recently had a blizzard with 80kph winds (50mph) and had wind packed drifts a few inches higher than the Ryobi snow blower in parts. I used 2 8AH batteries and 2 6AH batteries. It was densely packed snow that I would have never been able to shovel myself. This took about 90 minutes.
Normally two 8AH batteries will do the driveway and public sidewalk (50 foot wide lot) and takes about 40-45 minutes.
If I do my neighbors sidewalks and approaches I usually need to swap batteries. So the 2 8AH batteries will take care of my yard just fine, most of the time.
This just a wood chipper placed on it's side. xD
Man I need one of those. @Ryobi you should hook a brother up. I would be doing my whole street with one of those. lol non stop play hahaha
How many batteries did that take and how many inches of snow was that?