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Many thanks - very useful and saved me £60. Was thinking of getting a blower-vac but looking at this I reckon my spring-tine rake + wheelbarrow method is faster even if it does take slightly more effort.
Don't know what people are expecting from this get the fthik up 1st ppl. Would you vac your carpets with your dison if it was thick of leafs or would you get the thick up ,1st
They also good for drying cars. And clearing dust fron paths. And i had a leak from a outside tap and it dried it up with in minutes i use mine for alot things there a must have for me better still i got mine in argos sale with deliver and was under 30 pound
Might have been a good idea to read instructions first, pages 11,12,13 show how to use it correctly, not like a shovel as you did, it also tells you how to clear blockage, had mine for 2 years from B&Q works like a dream, does cut out when tube becomes blocked, once cleared works perfectly, also you should use shoulder strap.
If you're not lazy af and work with it on fresh leaf, it is an amazing machine. There's no blower will work for you if you leave leaves there rotting for a month or more.
The exact same thing happened to me. Spits out mulched up debris. Useless as a vac. Blower was powerful. I returned it. Exchanged it. Same things happened. I returned that too. Ryobi denied this is a problem.
Bought the same one from B and Q Used it for 20 minutes,it worked fine.Tried it again after leaving it in shed for 6 months. Not working.Wish I had seen your video before buying.
I got one of these a month ago, I've done my +100ft garden couple of times and so far so good. My lead was orange rather than black. You should defiantly use the strap, it takes a lot of the weight off ur arms, and u can then hover it over the leaves rather than dig it into the leaves, so u only pick up the leaves and not mud and gravel. U were quite rough with it (maybe coz u was 1 handed) and looks at some points u sealed the end hoover like when someone puts their hand around a house hoover hose making the suction stronger which maybe caused it to over heat and collect gravel. I found the wheels useless. For blowing u need to lift it up more which u could see work better for u when u did this in ur video. Also not sure if u should be sucking when the leaves are wet, when wet and much heavier, i don't mine of a nice day when the leaves are lighter and crispy. I did find it useful use to rake 1st and make a line of leaves to suck up, this might seem like defeating the object having the unit in the 1st place which is kind of true but the mulching part means u can bin much more leaves, i would say the mulching probably reduces it into a pile that 3/4 x smaller.
The update is I have gone into store, and against my instinct have swapped it for another exactly the same. Will re test. (PS the other one went faulty and when they tested it it just blows on either mode for some reason...not blocked or anything, no debris or damage to anything....just fault I think). Hopefully next video will go better :) Glad yours works well....give me hope!
Wayne W scrap my review, i wouldnt recommend, yes was good when it worked but I’ve used it a couple over the last 2 years, basically once every autum when the leaves fall, then it just stopped working.
I really wanted to see how to remove the big black pipe. Shame you didn't show that being assembled or taken off. There's some kind of knob on mine. I don't know if it's to be twisted, pushed in or pulled out, it seems rather tight and I'm concerned I'll break it if I do the wrong thing.
So you use the vacuum that mulches the leaves into little pieces and then you empty the finely chopped leaves into a container with massive holes. You are special.
I have a garden with lots of nooks and crannies. I have no use for a blow function but a good vacuum would be very useful. Bought a Black & Decker and gave it away as suction was frankly pathetic.
The leaves was tooo wet and your supposed to use 1at a time. Your not supposed to have blower and mulcher on at same time. There brilliant i love mine money well spent mine is a challenge one tho. But they all work the same way
Almost 30 years in tool hire here... My cheap Tesco £30 was considerably better than this one as a comparison. Your blow function as you say is terrible, it should really blow hard. The cheap Tesco one I have is amazing compared. When it stops sucking, its my experience its blocked at the outlet to the bag. Switch off, remove bag, dig out the twigs etc, run it up to clear and continue (maybe a few cycles in blow/vac to aid the clearance). Best technique I find is blow all leaves into a pile, pick those leaves up and bin/compost and vac the final part. I find they are efficient blowers, relatively inefficient vacs.
I found this quite useless. Might be self-evident to you, not to me. Got it assembled but couldn't get the grill thing off that attaches the blowers to the machine.
I wish I had seen this video before I bought my one. It's really useless. I've persevered for the last few years with it clearing blockage after blockage but it will never do one full session of work without needing loads of care and attention and dismantling. The reason I'm looking at this video now is because mine had packed up altogether - won't even switch on (not the fuse). AVOID AT ALL COSTS.
Many thanks - very useful and saved me £60. Was thinking of getting a blower-vac but looking at this I reckon my spring-tine rake + wheelbarrow method is faster even if it does take slightly more effort.
No problem, glad it helped!
Don't know what people are expecting from this get the fthik up 1st ppl. Would you vac your carpets with your dison if it was thick of leafs or would you get the thick up ,1st
@@philhardy8010 And how might one get the thick stuff up first? With a spring-tine rake and wheelbarrow perhaps? 8-)==
We are using this too, so far so good. Your dog is cute.
That's great! He us a good boy :)
They also good for drying cars. And clearing dust fron paths. And i had a leak from a outside tap and it dried it up with in minutes i use mine for alot things there a must have for me better still i got mine in argos sale with deliver and was under 30 pound
Bargain!
Might have been a good idea to read instructions first, pages 11,12,13 show how to use it correctly, not like a shovel as you did, it also tells you how to clear blockage, had mine for 2 years from B&Q works like a dream, does cut out when tube becomes blocked, once cleared works perfectly, also you should use shoulder strap.
Confirmed broken by the tech, swapped for a new one due to the fault (no block). We have another now and it works ok. Just a dud it would seem.
Thanks for that. I was actually thinking about a blower thingy. I will certainly avoid that one. Thank you!
Cheers for watching Craig, thats a bullet dodged then! :)
If you're not lazy af and work with it on fresh leaf, it is an amazing machine. There's no blower will work for you if you leave leaves there rotting for a month or more.
you tried your best, well done
The exact same thing happened to me. Spits out mulched up debris. Useless as a vac. Blower was powerful. I returned it. Exchanged it. Same things happened. I returned that too. Ryobi denied this is a problem.
Bought the same one from B and Q Used it for 20 minutes,it worked fine.Tried it again after leaving it in shed for 6 months. Not working.Wish I had seen your video before buying.
Shame you saw this to late :(
I got one of these a month ago, I've done my +100ft garden couple of times and so far so good. My lead was orange rather than black. You should defiantly use the strap, it takes a lot of the weight off ur arms, and u can then hover it over the leaves rather than dig it into the leaves, so u only pick up the leaves and not mud and gravel. U were quite rough with it (maybe coz u was 1 handed) and looks at some points u sealed the end hoover like when someone puts their hand around a house hoover hose making the suction stronger which maybe caused it to over heat and collect gravel. I found the wheels useless. For blowing u need to lift it up more which u could see work better for u when u did this in ur video. Also not sure if u should be sucking when the leaves are wet, when wet and much heavier, i don't mine of a nice day when the leaves are lighter and crispy. I did find it useful use to rake 1st and make a line of leaves to suck up, this might seem like defeating the object having the unit in the 1st place which is kind of true but the mulching part means u can bin much more leaves, i would say the mulching probably reduces it into a pile that 3/4 x smaller.
The update is I have gone into store, and against my instinct have swapped it for another exactly the same. Will re test. (PS the other one went faulty and when they tested it it just blows on either mode for some reason...not blocked or anything, no debris or damage to anything....just fault I think). Hopefully next video will go better :) Glad yours works well....give me hope!
This comment is really helpful, thank you
Wayne W scrap my review, i wouldnt recommend, yes was good when it worked but I’ve used it a couple over the last 2 years, basically once every autum when the leaves fall, then it just stopped working.
Jackzuk I got one second hand. Assumed it was faulty. Through investigation now I’m realising it’s not, they are just terrible
I really wanted to see how to remove the big black pipe. Shame you didn't show that being assembled or taken off. There's some kind of knob on mine. I don't know if it's to be twisted, pushed in or pulled out, it seems rather tight and I'm concerned I'll break it if I do the wrong thing.
How do you switch the blower on please
So you use the vacuum that mulches the leaves into little pieces and then you empty the finely chopped leaves into a container with massive holes.
You are special.
Cheers
good video
You remind me Mark Knopfler some 35 years ago:))
I can see where you are coming from, sorry I'm a bit late responding to your three year old comment, so How's things been LLL
I have a garden with lots of nooks and crannies. I have no use for a blow function but a good vacuum would be very useful. Bought a Black & Decker and gave it away as suction was frankly pathetic.
black and decker made great power tools years ago, now, not so much.
These work great, blower is very powerful but you are supposed to have either blower or suction pipe on not both.
I just bought one for £55 on eBay. Brand spanning new in box and stuff. Was it a bargain?
If it works - yes!
it puts the ryobi together, it does this whenever it's told..
Wrap your wire composter with plastic to increasing humidity so that you get compost.
Good idea!
The leaves was tooo wet and your supposed to use 1at a time. Your not supposed to have blower and mulcher on at same time. There brilliant i love mine money well spent mine is a challenge one tho. But they all work the same way
If you would have taken the vacuum tube off then the blower part would have worked better.
Have a replacement in the garage, will try and test it this year and see if it was a one off!
I was about to say the same thing. It's sucking in air and pushing it out at the same location. Would cancel itself out?
Just one thing make sure make sure make sure not doing vacuum or blowing on a wet day… even light moist… the drier day is better,…
Good tip!
,чуть не купил себе такую, пылесос барахло , спасибо за видео, всё наглядно, лучше грабли
Almost 30 years in tool hire here... My cheap Tesco £30 was considerably better than this one as a comparison. Your blow function as you say is terrible, it should really blow hard. The cheap Tesco one I have is amazing compared. When it stops sucking, its my experience its blocked at the outlet to the bag. Switch off, remove bag, dig out the twigs etc, run it up to clear and continue (maybe a few cycles in blow/vac to aid the clearance). Best technique I find is blow all leaves into a pile, pick those leaves up and bin/compost and vac the final part. I find they are efficient blowers, relatively inefficient vacs.
Pity you did not show how to put it together which is what i wanted to know ???
WHo else just was here to watch the doggie? XD
His name is Bruce, he is lush. The end :)
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I cant under stand why your haveing so much trouble. Mine an old 2400w But it always work adjustment
Good pull him say please help me jerry
I found this quite useless. Might be self-evident to you, not to me. Got it assembled but couldn't get the grill thing off that attaches the blowers to the machine.
Yeah, manuals can be lacking sometimes!
thug life
😂
This looks like way more fuss, money and work than simply raking it up
True. The only slight advantage is it mulches it.
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I wish I had seen this video before I bought my one. It's really useless. I've persevered for the last few years with it clearing blockage after blockage but it will never do one full session of work without needing loads of care and attention and dismantling. The reason I'm looking at this video now is because mine had packed up altogether - won't even switch on (not the fuse). AVOID AT ALL COSTS.
Same experience then!
Ничерта не работает. Мы видим, что броукен.
Stihl Are Much Better
also much dearer !
The blower is for moving leavings on walkways, not damp leaves on grass. Dingbat
Hi Dingbat, what are ‘leavings’?
It sucks better than my wifes friends...
Worst and least informed review I have ever seen, not surprised you broke it.
Yeah its a terrible review, absolutely awful, pop a thumbs down if you haven’t already.