Storm Prep with RYOBI

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Get ready for storm season with Ryobi's versatile 18V ONE+ products! In this video, we'll show you how to use Ryobi lights, chargers, fans, and coolers to stay prepared and comfortable during power outages. Discover the convenience and reliability of Ryobi's 18V ONE+ battery system, ensuring you have power when you need it most. Don't let storms catch you off guard—equip yourself with the right tools to weather any storm!

Compliment your power tools with our wide variety of RYOBI accessories and attachments for any application. From drilling and driving bits to replacement blades, brushes, sand paper and much more. Click the link below to complete your collection!

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I am the same way. I have all three of the power stations, lights every fan etc I love ryobi. But this years ryobi days was a big let down

weldonpinder
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The problem with these power stations is run time. To run a fridge or anything for that matter for like 8 hours you need 8 12ah batteries. I have a commercial floor fan I wanted to run through the night. I put 4 12ah batteries and 4 9ah batteries on one power station and I joined the newest power station with the built in batter and I used the parallel kit. It ran the fan on high for like 9 hours before it alarmed that the batteries were almost dead. I couldn't believe it

weldonpinder
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STROM is misspelled.

I have one of the 18 volt battery generators and are great.

CorgiDaddy
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Would be nice to get one of these, to bad I live in Australia and Ryobi Australia. Sux because there range of tools are lame compared to the rest of the you guys at Ryobi USA can have a word to Ryobi Australia and tell them to catch up with you guys as they are losing out on money not stocking the complete range of ryobi tools.

gravyboathead
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This was a misleading video. Don’t get me wrong I love Ryobi. All of my tools are Ryobi. But for prolonged use they don’t do great. As others said a day or less pending what you plug in. Using it to power your freezer for an hour a day over multiple days I think would be best use for the power station.

Jon-neon