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Steve G36 posts
 

Posted on Ryobi Feedback also ago I bought my Mulcher maybe three years or so. It mulched branches and leaves for three autumns until this week when… Read more

the smaller branches ended up clogging up the system being crushed not chopped. I looked online for parts to fix the shredding mechanism and was surprised to find that they were NLA. I contacted Michigan who have a similar 2400 w mulcher, to see if their parts would fit but got no joy. So armed with this I raised the issue of parts support with Ryobi and Bunnings the manufacturer and my supplier. Surprise came when I was referred back to Bunnings by Ryobi Customer Service with an RMA. Bunnings gave me like for like a full replacement valued at $499 after three years of use thanks to Ryobi. No questions asked. When I got the new mulcher home I did notice that a disclaimer on the box states that the four year warranty relates to full replacement. They do not have a servuce department, choosing instead to rely on the product quality. Now depending on your point of view and the Consumer Affairs requirement for any product that is sold carries a warranty, it woukd appear that if you gave an issue with a Ryobi product especially high value, they don't impose any conditions much. Again surprised to come home with brand new mulcher value $499 and four year warranty, You can't ask for better than that can you? . Thank you Bunnings for the ease of returning the worn item and replacing it. A better than fair outcome.

Ryobi 18V One+ OED1850

Ryobi 18V One+ OED1850

4.0 Summary
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Christer L.QLD7 posts
 

The Ryobi lawn edger 18V does the job quite nicely but the blade (which is expensive) wears out in no time. Show details

RetroCWA5 posts
 

Very handy compressor – Really handy little compressor. Great for home garage checking of tyre pressures or use on the e-scooter tyres. Very good for inflating mattress etc. I have also used on some serious off road tours which is prob not ideal but it did work fine. Show details

george675016 posts
 

Be very careful if handing this item to another person as the normal way to hold is by the loop handle that releases one safety switch and the… Read more

receiving person naturally takes it by the handle that releases the other safety switch- all go, no fingers! Otherwise a good lightweight unit that does a good job. Sweeper attachment is useful.

Ronnix1960VIC106 posts
 

Used this drill for many jobs around the house, it's never let me down, a great little drill Show details

Ryobi 600W RHT6060

Ryobi 600W RHT6060

3.0 Summary
Paul H
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Great for 5 years – Was great until it died. Only used for domestic use hedging for a small residential home. Always lubricated the blades before use. It lasted 5 years… Read more

then suddenly died with smoke coming out of the motor. I think for such light use it should last longer than 5 years.

RicciWA
 

Worth every cent great little machine for round the house and small business – Still great after 3 years of hammering it in my business Show details

Jordan M.2 posts
 

I was going to say this saw must’ve been designed by someone who’s never even seen a chainsaw before, but that’s too kind. No, this atrocity was… Read more

clearly crafted by someone who knew exactly what a chainsaw should do, and then made the conscious decision to make it do the complete opposite out of sheer spite. The chain tensioner? A sadistic joke. A labyrinth of plastic nonsense so over-engineered it could probably qualify for a PhD in uselessness, and yet it still can’t hold a chain tight for more than three seconds. The motor? Pathetic. It struggles harder than a dying mosquito. You could yell at a tree and get better cutting power. And the oiler? Don’t make me laugh. It doesn’t oil the chain - it oils you. Every squeeze of the trigger just baptizes your hands in disappointment and regret. I wouldn’t wish this saw on my worst enemy. If given the choice between using this sorry excuse for a tool or gnawing through an Ironbark with a single, loose tooth, I’d sharpen the tooth and get to work. Because at least that would be faster, quieter, and far less humiliating.

MichaelQLD40 posts
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Good Value For Home Handyman – I purchased this thicknesser from Bunnings in March 2021 for use when recycling raw, untreated soft and hard wood pallets so I can make various… Read more

wooden items. I've been using it regularly and even though it works well, it can "bog" down and trip the circuit breaker if a too big a shave is attempted. The cutting blades are easy to remove and replace, and they can be sharpened for re-use which is a lot cheaper than buying replacements. The owners manual is easy to read and understand. Although I believe a thicknesser fitted with spiral cutters, which is generally more expensive, would provide a smoother finish, I'll rate this Ryobi Thicknesser as 4 out of 5 stars as it is good value for money and has a good warranty period.

SimonQLD12 posts
 

This gun is awesome – It has lots of power and Ryobi had the option of the 12 volt car charger and 6 ah battery at the best value. This thing has lots of power and packs a… Read more

punch. It seems to be virtually unbreakable and maintenance free but I guess time will tell.. It's very light weight not even 2 kg but has all the tech the more expensive ones habe

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.

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Mal T.WA4 posts
 

Still running as new after almost 11 years – Purchased this from Bunnings Willetton 30/11/2013. Used extensively for wooden toys. Hard and softwoods. Still working fine, no issues what so… Read more

ever. The really heavy cast iron base reduces the vibration usually inherent to these types of sanders. Belt changes are dead easy. There are some plastic covers in some places but they do not appear to be structural. Mine haven't broken or failed yet. The 370W motor is way more than you need for DIY or medium duty works. I have not experienced any RCD tripping even under heavy load. Belts and pads are standard sizes and easy to obtain. I can not recommend this machine highly enough. One minor point is the metal shield under the belt platter can rattle a little if you don't properly nip up the screws holding it in place. Other than that it certainly represents good value for your DIY workshop.

DomQLD66 posts
 

We've done all the bracing and cladding on a house and the coil gun works really well. Good value for the price. The only issue we have had, it is… Read more

prone to a double nail. Not sure if this is the gun or the nails? Happens around 5 times per coil. Really annoying when doing the cladding because it has affected the finish. Something to keep in mind.

Sam K.South Australia2 posts
 

Great design and plenty of power – The adjustable platform under the belt stoops the digging in that has screwed up other belt sanding jobs. Light, even pressure and consistent speed… Read more

across the workpiece makes roughing so easy. Unfortunately there is a design error with the placement of the dust collector (which does work!) In that, it's proximity to your hand while using it can give you some nasty static shocks. It would be better if the port for the dust collector was round to accept a vacuum, instead of rectangular. Plenty of grunt and variable speed helps for different features of my project. Belts didn't slip off, all ran true on my machine. Changing belts was annoying due to the adjustable frame but benefits outweighed the negatives, especially when working with exotic timber where digging in is not really an option. Requires all ppe, including hearing.

Tony MQLD25 posts
 

Absolute junk and a complete waste of money. Can be used a a kid’s toy only. Show details

Kathy M.QLD2 posts
 

The ryobi 150mm circular saw 18v is useless with your small batteries it sucked the life out of three of small batteries to cut a length of wood around 3 feet long very disappointed had to use the large battery

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Bob H.QLD
 

Since my last review of this rubbish product a few months ago I've now had to replace the failed battery charger. So far I've had to replace the 36v… Read more

battery, two collection bags and now the battery charger unit - what disgrace this product has been for me. They say doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of stupidity - well, I'm stupid for wasting money on this lousy product. Think carefully about buying this Ryobi product.

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

George SPNSW12 posts
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Good value, good product, but head broke after 9 months – This is the straight shaft model, purchased from Bunnings for $298 in Dec. 2023. I used it pretty heavily. It comes with a handy mini can of oil for… Read more

mixing with petrol, and a tool to rewind the line quickly. If you follow the instructions the engine starts easily all the times. The device is pretty powerful and uses very little petrol, a full tank last me for several cuts of an average 750 m2 block. Loading the wire is also easy. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because the head broke down within 10 months, it just lost the top knob first and I kept using it and rewinding manually, eventually the whole lot failed. If you are aware of this issue you can buy replacement knobs pretty cheap, but you might need a couple every year or so. I found that an old head from my previous electric aeg fits and am using it for now. I will go to Bunnings and ask about warranty replacement and update the review later

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pod101VIC
 

Ryobi table saw - not level! – Bought this last weekend. Had to fiddle with the various gauges to make the blade straight, but if you actually read the instructions - it’s not too… Read more

hard. Set up the stand, and the table is not level!?! Got a 15mm lean across, and 8mm lean front to back. Whilst theoretically it doesn’t affect the function of the table - it’s not in any way OK for the table to be out of square on the basic parameter of levelness. More than disappointed - I sent them a question on how to fix it, and they don’t monitor their queries inbox. Sent them a second - no response again. Tried to send Bunnings a complaint - the form doesn’t work! (Not an unusual tactic for big corporates.) I have stocked up on #Ryobi tools this year (30!). And overall they are good, but service matters. I will be returning this for a credit.

Shane D.13 posts
 

Let down by very weak bump head – The machine itself is quite good, but the bump head is made of soft plastic and is not fit for purpose. Mine lasted about two months. Renders the… Read more

machine unusable.

Contacted Ryobi, asking if there was an alternate head that can be used.

Apparently there is not, and customer service were very unhelpful

Don't take my word for it, you'll find lots of reviews saying the same thing about the bump head on these machines.

treven16 posts
 

Just not as heavy duty against a petrol powered line trimmer . Running a 2 AH battery supplied it didn't get much run time as I thought plus I'm… Read more

always always having to manually extend the cutting line which doesn't last long . This unit is ideally suited to a very small property and only good to maintain the edges and not do heavy work . Also my battery died and the replacement cost will be $179 which is excessive considering other company batteries prices .

Peter SVIC2 posts
  Verified

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.

AndrewQLD267 posts
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All You Need To Clean Up Around The House – This pressure washer comes with several different attachments for a vast array of jobs. Obviously the (very powerful) pump itself is easily enough… Read more

pressure to get through any job. Mould on the concrete - gone. Oil & grease on the BBQ - gone. 4WD'ing in the mud - gone.

The in-handle storage of the hose is damn handy, although you do have to disconnect the hose from either the handle or the pump (or both) to do it. Luckily, connecting and disconnecting the hose is a piece of cake.

The variable spray head is probably the one I have used the most because it can be adjusted to suit most applications. If you have some incredibly tough mess to clean up there is the 'turbo lance' but I imagine it may do some serious damage if you were too aggressive with it.

I did try out the patio cleaner head and while it does a quick clean up (it definitely makes a difference), I ended up switching to the variable head for a better clean. What really surprised me were the attachments for the car - I've used foam cannons from both Meguires and Karcher and while they were both good, this is GREAT. Such a good thick, even coat of foam - better than I have ever seen. After that, I used the rotary brush for some manual agitation, and it quickly and thoroughly cleaned up the paintwork

For $300, this thing will clean up almost anything around the house

P Fairall8 posts
 

And first place goes to the Ryobi 36V Edger – I got the old Victa edger out again to obviously do the edges after 3 pulls I thought to myself not again ! So I did a little research then went up… Read more

to the local Bunnings and purchased the 36V Ryobi after some consideration of the competition . I must admit the edges gave this machine a challenge as it was the first cut and the machine stalled a few times (yes stalled ) I think it just got to hot and seized briefly for a few seconds then continued without any problems. The second time I used it was lighter work and hassle free . I was very pleased with the results which are much better than you will ever get using a whipper snipper My problem now ! I'll have to do the edges a lot more often , You win some ! you loose some ! Great little machine ,4 year warranty , It'll do me ,but not cheap !

Edc
 

Cash Converters South Melbourne We experienced excellent customer service. Item was packed extremely well and clearly labled as fragile. Was received in less then a week from ordering. Excellent work Daniel we are very happy with our purchase. Show details

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NathanQLD33 posts
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A Ryobi tool I really dig! – I bought this Ryobi Skin only tool as I am putting in a fence, and while I only have about 6 holes to dig (some 1000mm deep) , I am a middle age man… Read more

who now mostly works in an office so didn't want to bust my back. I also figured I was saving money by doing the job myself and not hiring a contractor so that was my green light to buy a new tool! I was a little sceptical that this thing would be able to do the job, especially the fact that it only runs off one 18V battery but I am happy to say it exceeded my expectations.

I needed my holes bigger than the 150mm auger but it is perfect for digging down and loosening up all the dirt which makes it SOO much easier. This tool is great. I will be using it for plants and any hole I have to dig as it rips up the ground so easily which saves having to use a heavy breaker bar. This one tool definitely packs a punch considering it's size. It does occasionally get jammed up on large rocks etc but it is manageable and is still impressive what it can do.

Dave . Central coastNSW6 posts
 

The gutsy affordable rattle gun – These are a multi purpose rattle gun that pack a heap of punch for a small price. In 2 months of owning mine it has never struggled to remove one… Read more

wheel nut (roughly 100 removed). . To securing 300 coach screws into a retaining wall. I never thought I would use this as much as I have. If you are looking for a high quality impact wrench without blowing your budget grab a ryobi one. You won't be disappointed

Greggy CNSW3 posts
 

Great product, – Awesome product, clearly the best in the industry. Have ordered them for all workes as so much more efficant. Show details

Bill MacdonaldQLD5 posts
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I purchased this item having read a number of reviews on various portable tyre inflators. The general theme of the Ryobi product reviews was that… Read more

this item was only adequate. I have now used mine for several months and it has performed well above my expectations. Pros: with a 5 amp battery it will inflate several tyres relatively quickly. I inflated 13 tyres from half flat, and the battery was only half drained. Purchase price is reasonable and it is light enough to stash in the boot. Cons: it is noisy and the hose gets hot during use. Otherwise, I recommend this item for non-commercial use.