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  1. 2024年2月8日 · Bei Kettensäge und Heckenschere sowie Rasenmäher bin ich bei 36V bzw 40V. Bei Akkuschrauber bei 18V bei Ryobi bzw weniger bei Makita ggf. Ich habe festgestellt das Ryobi in dem Preisbereich fast genauso teuer ist wie Makita. Mit Akkus ist Makita merklich teurer, bloß die kauft man ja nur einmal.

  2. 2023年2月23日 · I currently have 3 Ozito 18v batteries which I use with my drill set / dyson vacuum (got an adapter lol). I also currently have a Ryobi 36v garden tool set – 3 batteries for my snipper, mower, blower and hedge trimmer. I have a fairly large lawn and the edges hasnt been looked after. The 36v is more expensive and looking like I’ll have to ...

  3. 2006年7月12日 · Hallo, RYOBI ist meiner Meinung nach eher im DIY Bereich zu sehen, nix für Profis (manche Geräte mögen hier Ausnahmen bilden, in der Summe aber DIY). RYOBI gehört zwar wie AEG und Milwaukee zum TTI Konzern (Hong Kong) und hat versucht, in Europa in den Baumärkten zu starten.

  4. EĪS writes... TSQ I'm surprised you're comfortable with that. If I was comfortable with it I would not be posting here. ryobi 36v batt fault. bought a 4ampH batt off someone from gumtree here in melb. It is labelled 40v 4ah, model 130186104DG9he showed it working when attached to line trimmer.paid cas.

  5. I've used the 18v and 36v Ryobi line trimmers. I prefer the 18V for my standard suburb block. It has a lot less power and is slower but is still chews through buffalo acceptably, it's lighter and more forgiving (less prone to scalping the lawn). The 36v would be better if you had a lot of longer grass.

  6. In the US, Ryobi and Dewalt call their 18V tools as 20V. Similarly, their 36V tools are called 40V. They are identical to what we have here. Essentially, 18V (AUS) = 20V (USA) and 36V (AUS) = 40V (USA) User #182627 1821 posts. Gus Tinkle. Whirlpool Enthusiast. reference: whrl.pl/ReP4ER.

  7. It is very common for small two strokes to leak in the fuel line between the petrol tank and carby. Check that first. You can try taking it back to Bunnings and see what they say. They are pretty easy going with Ryobi. User #247028 571 posts. nufc4life. Whirlpool Enthusiast. reference: whrl.pl/RgaG3x.

  8. You can't compare 18v and 36v prices, that like comparing a Ford to a Ferrari! 36V batteries are usually twice or more the price of a 18V battery of the same amperage. For example: Ryobi 4Ah 18v are under $100 and if you're talking 6Ah you get two of them for $290 ($145 each) so way less than Milwaukee.

  9. Buying a new one is pretty cheap, but you are binning a lot of blades and it can get annoying trying to find a new blade in stock when you can just sharpen it in a few minutes. Most people would both sharpen periodically and keep a spare blade on stock. User #81809 6409 posts. 512k. Whirlpool Forums Addict.

  10. I have two 5Ah batteries off ebay had them for more than a year use them on my brushless grinder and line trimmer also on edger , chain saw , mower , blower and drills at less than half the price they have been well worth the money they outperform the two 4Ah ryobi batteries that came with two tools , only on the mower do I notice it slowing near their end but at less than half the price you ...

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