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Ryobi Dual Function Inflator/Deflator Hands-on Review | P747

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Ryobi Upgrades a Classic

Not many of us spare too many thoughts for the lowly tire inflator until we actually need one, and then they become exceedingly helpful in a pinch. Between filling bike tires, the occasional air mattress, the odd basketball, ZT mower tires, and my driver-side rear car tire with an almost-imperceptible-but-definitely-there-if-you’re-paying-attention slow leak, we actually find a fair amount of use from our old Ryobi Inflator. That’s why when Ryobi sent us the new P747 Ryobi Dual Function Inflator/Deflator recently, we got excited about the potential upgrade.

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4 Cool New Ryobi Tools You Need to See by Tools In Action

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We take a look at some of the new Ryobi offerings from Home Depot starting in 2020.

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Ryobi 18-Volt OR Corded Hybrid Floor Dryer Fan Model P3330 Review

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RYOBI has a NEW 18-Volt ONE+ Hybrid Floor Dryer Fan.

This is a small and lightweight 300 cfm 360-degree floor drier that will work well for many.

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Ryobi Hybrid Floor Dryer Pro's - Air flows out the bottom of the fan directly onto the floor all around the unit. - Great runtime on low with a 9.0Ah battery - Hybrid Technology extends runtime by allowing use with a battery or an extension cord - Small and light so it is easy to move and store - Very quiet

Con's - Airflow is light for large rooms - More options available for less money with higher CFM when comparing this model to others at full price - For longer runtime on high, you will need larger batteries.

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Ryobi Impact Wrench Review

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Are you a weekend warrior who likes to work on their car but it’s not at their forefront of the to-do list? If so, this Ryobi impact wrench might be a great solution for you. I have a family and so many things going on every week. While I love working on things around the house such as my truck, I would rather do other things, like spend time with my family. However there are those tasks I want to tackle. I just don’t want to spend a fortune on an impact wrench when a majority of its life it will be sitting on the shelf. So let’s jump into the Ryobi Impact Wrench Review.

Ryobi Impact Wrench – Information

Ryobi Impact Wrench – Features

The Ryobi puts out 150 ft.lbs of torque which is powerful for an impact wrench under $100.

The wrench produces 3,400 impacts per minute with 3-speed settings which means this can be used on a variety of applications.

The unit is powered by the Ryobi 18V battery which also is used for a wide variety of other Ryobi products.

The impact wrench uses a 3/8″ anvil that is a hog ring.

One awesome feature is the three bright LED lights that help eliminate shadows and shine up your work.

The handle has a typical Ryobi tool grip that has a very nice rubber over-mold.

On the back of the unit, you have three-speed settings that will adjust the ipm speed.

  • Speed 1 – 0-1,700/min
  • Speed 2 – 0-2,500/min
  • Speed 3 – 0-3,200/min

On the base of the unit, there is a magnet to hold smaller nuts or bolts.

Ryobi Impact Wrench – Impressions

For an impact that is priced under $100, I think it’s powerful and built well. While you won’t be removing semi-truck lug nuts, it’s a perfect option for the homeowner who needs a wrench but doesn’t need the power of removing semi-truck tires.

Overall it’s powerful and I like the speed selection on the back of the tool, which makes it easy to change on the fly with your thumb.

Ryobi Impact Wrench – Final Thoughts

While the impact wrench is on the heavy side, I am okay with that since I am not using it all the time. For me, the price and quality are what I want in my wrench. The Ryobi is an easy decision for me as I need power, but not the price tag of a professional wrench. I love how many tools are in the Ryobi line up so even if the wrench sits around a lot for me, I can use the battery in so many other Ryobi tools and products.

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Ryobi 18-Volt Hybrid Air Cannon Drum Fan Review

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One of the things Ryobi has been doing that I particularly like is they have been releasing a lot of their 18 Volt tools in hybrid models. Their latest release is the Ryobi 18-Volt Hybrid Air Cannon Drum Fan.

In order for a tool from Ryobi to be labeled as a hybrid, it must be able to be operated by a battery or an electric cord. I love this concept. It allows the user to have the mobility of a battery tool and the long run time of a cord. Depending on the users need and/or access to an electrical source, they can choose how to power the tool.

About 4 years ago, all of the major tool brands started releasing small personal sized battery operated fans. Even though the fans looked very similar, there are differences that set them apart from each other. They differed by how loud they are, how much variable speed control they have and whether or not they are a hybrid model.

In case you are wondering, my absolute favorite small battery operated fan model is the Ridgid 18-Volt Hybrid Fan because it is the quietest, the variable speed control is completely adjustable and it is a hybrid model. It checks all of the boxes.

Ryobi seems to be leading the way and is first to market with a new and much larger size air mover which they have dubbed an “Air Cannon”.

Ryobi 18-Volt Hybrid Air Cannon Drum Fan Review Features

First and foremost, this drum fan is a hybrid where it can be run off of a Ryobi 18-Volt battery or off of an extension cord. These receptacles are found on the back of the fan.

The fan can be rotated 220 degrees and held into place by tightening the knobs on the sides.

The body of the fan and the back grill are made of metal.

The fan blades and front grill are made from plastic.

Three different levels of fan speed on controlled from the back of the unit.

A top mount plastic handle makes the unit easy to carry.

There is a screw mounting hole on the base. This gives you the ability to mount this fan to a wall if necessary.

There is a 4-foot cord included with the fan. This is particularly nice if the only extension cord you have does not fit in the fan receptacle. For instance, if you have an extension cord with multiple receptacles at the end, it won’t fit with this fan. The included 4-foot cord fixes that issue.

Ryobi 18-Volt Hybrid Air Cannon Drum Fan Review Performance

The airflow coming out of this fan is much greater than the smaller units that came out a few years ago. Ryobi claims this unit can make up to 2,400 CFM. With no way of proving or disproving this claim all I can say is that this unit sends out about the same air movement as a good box fan.

Even though the air flow is about the same, the noise from the Ryobi unit is noticeably quieter than a box fan. It is rated at 38 decibels and according to the meter on my phone, which was very close to what I was seeing. In case you don’t have a frame of reference for decibels, this is very quiet.

This unit is very light, easy to move around and very adjustable. It is nearly perfect in these regards. The only way this could be better is if it not only rotated up and down but side to side as well. This would allow it to pivot in any direction without ever having to be moved.

The hybrid option on this fan is just awesome. I love this. I’ve used the small Hybrid Ridgid fan in the past with a cord so that I could keep a continuous flow of air going over some of my projects in order to try the polyurethane finish evenly. I’ve also used that fan during camping trips with a battery on low to cool me off at night.

Ryobi 18-Volt Hybrid Air Cannon Drum Fan Review Value

The Home Depot has the Ryobi 18-Volt Hybrid Air Cannon Drum Fan listed at $139.00. This includes the fan, and 4-foot cord, but no battery.

Even though I think everyone who owns Ryobi batteries should own and would love this unit, I feel the $139.00 price tag is just a little steep and would be a much better buy at $99.00

Ryobi 18-Volt Hybrid Air Cannon Drum Fan Review Final Thoughts

A battery operated fan wasn’t really an item that I gave much attention to until I tried out a few of the small models released a few years ago. Since then, I’ve found them very useful and love that they are as mobile as they are. The one thing that wanted to see improved on was the amount of air flow produced.

It appears Ryobi has taken the battery operated fan to the next level and I am loving it.

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