The RYOBI 18V ONE+ Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE Starter Kit is the perfect way to extend the runtime of your 18V system and increase your productivity. Add (2) 4Ah and 2Ah Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE batteries and charger to your collection when you purchase this starter kit. This 4Ah battery features up to 4X more runtime and the 2Ah features up to 2X more runtime than the previous model increasing overall efficiency. INTELLICELL battery technology features advanced electronics allowing batteries to last longer, think smarter and deliver up to 30% more power. The COOL-CORE design reduces temperature to optimize battery performance and extend battery life. Advanced lithium cells maximize performance and runtime during applications. These batteries feature a high visibility LED fuel gauge to clearly indicate remaining runtime. Easily install and remove the battery with secure quick-release latches. Pair these Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE batteries with any 18V ONE+ HP tool to leverage high performance brushless motors and advanced electronics for more power, longer runtime and the overall best experience on the 18V ONE+ system. Part of the RYOBI ONE+ System - Any 18V ONE+ Battery Works With Any 18V ONE+ Product. This 18V ONE+ Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE Kit is backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty and includes (2) PBP004 18V ONE+ 4Ah Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE Batteries, PBP003 18V ONE+ 2Ah Lithium HIGH PERFORMANCE Battery, PCG002 18V ONE+ Charger and Operator's Manuals.
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Model: ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion HIGH PERFORMANCE Starter Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery, (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries, and Charger
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Is the 18V leaf blower strong enough? I have the 40V from greenworks but having one kind of battery/charger would save time and space
For blowing leaves on the lawn? No.
For clearing the patio or other hard surfaces? Yes.
I'm not who you asked, but I have had 2 versions of the 18v blower. While I like it, and use it frequently for the garage and my walkways, this isn't a lawn leaf blower.
For blowing leaves on the lawn? No. For clearing the patio or other hard surfaces? Yes.I'm not who you asked, but I have had 2 versions of the 18v blower. While I like it, and use it frequently for the garage and my walkways, this isn't a lawn leaf blower.
Agreed. I have 3 of the 18v leaf blowers and I love them for cleaning out the garage, sidewalk, driveway, pool patio, deck, various other things... but I would not use it on my lawn. I have a gas blower for that.
Is the 18V leaf blower strong enough? I have the 40V from greenworks but having one kind of battery/charger would save time and space
It works great for me because I do my leaves once a week in the fall. If you wait till the end maybe not. I like mine a lot and would never go back to a gas blower.
Kind of out of the loop here, we used to have 4Ah double pack at stores for 99 and a good deal was 59, that's how I got my 4Ah. Is everything changed THAT much recently and nowadays deals like this are considered a good one?
Not trying to troll or such, just a pure curiosity since I was 'bout to grab new batteries soon.
Is the 18V leaf blower strong enough? I have the 40V from greenworks but having one kind of battery/charger would save time and space
Obviously this is going to be anecdotal, even by region, so take all opinions with a grain of salt.
The question to ask is what CFM some of these people are used to, since they aren't saying much without context.
However, the brushless blower is plenty powerful for clearing the average California yard in the fall. It's not like our yards are massive or covered in trees, though.
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Kind of out of the loop here, we used to have 4Ah double pack at stores for 99 and a good deal was 59, that's how I got my 4Ah. Is everything changed THAT much recently and nowadays deals like this are considered a good one?
Not trying to troll or such, just a pure curiosity since I was 'bout to grab new batteries soon.
This is three batteries and they're all HP, not the standard 4aH battery from previous deals.
Even if you don't have brushless tools to take advantage of it, the HP batteries have the benefit of a built in charge indicator that displays as it's charging.
This is three batteries and they're all HP, not the standard 4aH battery from previous deals.
Even if you don't have brushless tools to take advantage of it, the HP batteries have the benefit of a built in charge indicator that displays as it's charging.
Yep, I was talking 'bout HP batteries, I don't have any others.
want to get a few extra 4Ah or bigger 18V batteries to prepare for the upcoming summer mowing season. I currently have 8 regular 4ah 18V batteries, but they are all 2 years old. (mower came with 4 and I got 4 others via tool deals or hacks)
Do "HP" 4ah 18V batteries make any difference on Ryobi lawnmowers?
I am looking to replace battery on a Dyson with higher mah but I am concerned about the additional weight. How does it feel after using Dyson with 4AH Ryobi battery for 15-20 minutes?
I am looking to replace battery on a Dyson with higher mah but I am concerned about the additional weight. How does it feel after using Dyson with 4AH Ryobi battery for 15-20 minutes?
We feel accountable with the added weight. We typically don't use one hand continuously. Keep switching hands, I can do it all day long, lol
want to get a few extra 4Ah or bigger 18V batteries to prepare for the upcoming summer mowing season. I currently have 8 regular 4ah 18V batteries, but they are all 2 years old. (mower came with 4 and I got 4 others via tool deals or hacks)
Do "HP" 4ah 18V batteries make any difference on Ryobi lawnmowers?
Thanks!
HP has nothing to do with runtime or capacity. If you want higher runtime, you simply need bigger batteries.
I use the 9aH in my brushless mower and it's good for over an hour.
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For clearing the patio or other hard surfaces? Yes.
I'm not who you asked, but I have had 2 versions of the 18v blower. While I like it, and use it frequently for the garage and my walkways, this isn't a lawn leaf blower.
Not trying to troll or such, just a pure curiosity since I was 'bout to grab new batteries soon.
The question to ask is what CFM some of these people are used to, since they aren't saying much without context.
However, the brushless blower is plenty powerful for clearing the average California yard in the fall. It's not like our yards are massive or covered in trees, though.
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Not trying to troll or such, just a pure curiosity since I was 'bout to grab new batteries soon.
Even if you don't have brushless tools to take advantage of it, the HP batteries have the benefit of a built in charge indicator that displays as it's charging.
Even if you don't have brushless tools to take advantage of it, the HP batteries have the benefit of a built in charge indicator that displays as it's charging.
Do "HP" 4ah 18V batteries make any difference on Ryobi lawnmowers?
Thanks!
Do "HP" 4ah 18V batteries make any difference on Ryobi lawnmowers?
Thanks!
I use the 9aH in my brushless mower and it's good for over an hour.
There's also a 12aH on sale right now for $200: https://www.homedepot.c
I use the 9aH in my brushless mower and it's good for over an hour.
There's also a 12aH on sale right now for $200: https://www.homedepot.c
so I should basically be looking for the cheapest Ryobi battery, based on $ per ah, right?
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