Best Ryobi Battery Blower Vacuums

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$119RRP
DijocaVictoria103 posts
 

A good leaf blower, easy to use and most importantly light weight. I already had the batteries from my drill that fits this model I decided to buy… Read more

this one. I use a 5amp battery and it only uses about half the battery for my full house length drive and front pavement. Much better then sweeping.

Ryobi One+ OBV1800 18v

Ryobi One+ OBV1800 18v

2.8 
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DavbargWA28 posts
 

Very good value note the box does say light garden work! – easy assembley, noise is not bad at all even on turbo. Picked up all the leaves, twigs and nuts from my garden and I found it very easy to operate and not too heavey at all. Overall so far this as shown to be excellent for the price and what it does. Show details

$349RRP
Peter SVIC2 posts
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Ryobi 36V 730CFM Jet Blower (R36XBLW30-Tool Only) Review – 1. Why? Who needs a leaf blower? Enormous noise, thoughtlessly blowing leaves and grass… Read more

clippings onto the public roadway, blocking street drains, damaging your hearing and undermining good neighbourly relations? Or so it seemed! However, Ryobi has, in this case, created something well beyond my expectations. 2. Which model? First, this review is about the 36V Whisper 730CFM Jet Blower. Ryobi has other leaf blowers. But it is the 36V Whisper 730CFM which tops product tests and reviews in Australia, UK and USA for the quietest leaf blower available with serious umph! Don’t mix it up with other models. 730CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) from the rear oriented fan-intake, gives a very respectable blast of air (20.7 cubic metres per minute). It puts this machine in the serious blower range (albeit far from those more powerful V8 brick-moving, petrol-driven machines). 3. Sound? Well, ‘Whisper’ is a relative term, however in this case it’s pretty good. The Australian Specs say 78 decibels, but the UK reviews say 58 decibels on the same rating scale. I suggest it’s probably somewhere between, about the noise level of an average upright vacuum cleaner. While one still should wear eye and ear protection, this machine is not painful to hear in short bursts. 4. Uses: Well, do you have gum trees? Autumn trees? Do you have solar panels, decks or worse still, a gravel-topping driveway? This machine blows leaves from under solar panels, sweeps a colour-bond roof in a jiffy, and halved my roof-gutter cleaning time (of course no leaf blower/vacuum can actually clean the gutters themselves, except in advertising blurbs). As for a gravel-topping driveway, it is cleared of leaves in minutes without collecting a small pile of gravel mixed in with them (as per raking). And after a rotary-belt sanding job, the job and surrounds are cleaned up in seconds – next to impossible with such very fine dust and a dustpan and broom. And leaf-covered decks with furniture or obstacles – swept clean in seconds. 5. Ergonomics: The tool (including battery) is comfortably held in a single hand at arm’s length. Weight is not a problem. It requires a little practice to shepherd leaves correctly away from car, kids, pool etc. But it is very easy to use. 6. Power: Fits Ryobi 36V batteries. If you already have them, home and hosed. I actually get the same time from a 6.0ah battery on the Whisper Blower as on the Whisper 36V Line Trimmer, about 35 minutes at minimum power settings, which is much better than the Tool packaging estimated at 21 minutes. The ‘Turbo’ button doesn’t add much, and the 3 speed ‘Speed Selector’ is almost unnecessary. It seems all these controls do is chew up more power without adding much to performance. I’ve not found it necessary to increase minimum power settings, which give best battery performance. 7. Price: Well, all Ryobi 36V Whisper tools are probably somewhat overpriced compared to cheaper competition. This is probably due to small production runs rather than expensive design and special components. (Furthermore, the anti-noise improvements should probably be on all equipment, and should have been for a long time! So, full marks to Ryobi for introducing it.) Nevertheless, one has to ask oneself (or perhaps one’s spouse) whether paying a couple of hundred dollars extra for the ‘Whisper’ quietness is worth it. (Apart from happier neighbours). Look at it like this (and I know): better to make a small investment today and avoid permanent hearing damage that emerges in 10-15 years, leaving you with a bill for $5,000 hearing aids (only ever partially effective) and a problem that impacts one’s life options and relationships ever after. 8. Summary: I didn’t know I needed the Ryobi 36V 730CFM Jet Blower until I used it. It is well worth the money. And it performs as well, or better than the various industry reviews suggest.

Ryobi Jet Blower R18BLW42

Ryobi Jet Blower R18BLW42

5.0 
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$149RRP
Scotty D10 posts
 

From a broom to a Blower – Decided to purchase a cordless Blower after my son gave me a Bunnings gift card for fathers day. Got sick of running cords for my big blower/vac or… Read more

grabbing the broom to sweep up after. Its lightweight and easy to use has plenty of power to do what I need. Another great addition to my Ryobi cordless outdoor equipment.

Ryobi R36BLW50

Ryobi R36BLW50

5.0 
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$249RRP
TraceyFQLD8 posts
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Jet Blower by name and strength! – Finally changed over from a petrol to a battery operated leaf blower. The skin and the battery & charger combination had to be purchased separately… Read more

which I was prepared to wear. I used it today and wow! Jet Blower by name and a good description of the strength. The run time that I got was about 17 minutes, which suited the size of the job I did. This is a game changer for me and I will be looking at what other 'skins' I can buy to use the battery.

Ryobi R36XBLW36

Ryobi R36XBLW36

5.0 
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$599RRP
CosgroveVIC70 posts
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Power, power, power – I chose to go for the most power in the range and I have not been disappointed at all. A smaller entry level blower had done me well but in… Read more

comparison I should have upgraded sooner for sure. It has made yard tasks a lot faster overall.

Pros -power of the unit is amazing -variable trigger making it easy to apply bursts of power -turbo button to engage when needed -feels balanced with even the 6ah battery used -lock trigger -rubber tip

Cons -price for some will be a pain point. -weight, expected but for some may be a bit heavy with battery

Ryobi 18V One+ HP R18XBLW30

Ryobi 18V One+ HP R18XBLW30

5.0 
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$199RRP
George6 posts
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This Is the best blower we have bought and used and the third that we have owned. After easily and quickly assembling it in 5 minutes it is… Read more

incredibly easy to use. It has 5 stage electronic variable power settings that allow you to select just the right amount of force required to address the type of debris that you need to clear away or place in a pile. You can change the width of air that you need to narrow or wide with the removable quick connect nozzle. At 1.7 Kgs it is light weight and whisper quiet brushless motor which delivers 315km/h and 170 Cubic Ft / minute air flow for clearing the most difficult debris.

Ryobi R18BLW52

Ryobi R18BLW52

3.0 
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$129RRP
adam M.NSW33 posts
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3.0 out of 5 stars – Good for light tasks, but underpowered for heavy duty The RYOBI 18V 200 CFM Jet Blower is compact and lightweight, making it… Read more

easy to handle for quick yard cleanups. It works well for light debris like dry leaves or grass clippings on hard surfaces. The cordless design and 2Ah battery offer decent runtime for small areas.

However, it struggles with wet leaves, thick mulch, or anything dense. The airflow feels weaker than expected, and it can’t match gas-powered or higher-voltage models. It’s also quite noisy for its size.

Overall, it’s a decent tool for small gardens or occasional use, but don’t expect heavy-duty performance. If you have a larger yard, you might want to look at a more powerful option.

adam M.
adam M.   

I returned it immediately – don’t waste your money. Zero stars. I gave this blower a try and… Read more