RYOBI 18V Hybrid Cooler Fridge Freezer [12V 18V 120V]

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Coming soon to a Home Depot near you is the new RYOBI 18V Hybrid Cooler. This is much more than cooler since it goes as low as 4°F and runs on a single 18V battery, dual 18V batteries, 12V aux, or 120V plug-in power. You can set the temperature from -4°F to 68°F and this RYOBI cooler will accept any 18V One+ battery from 1.5AH up to 12Ah. #ryobitools #homedepot #cooler
    RYOBI 18V Hybrid Cooler: homedepot.sjv....
    Runtime:
    (2) 4Ah 18V batteries: 6 hours 10 minutes (cooler set at 34F with the cooler already at 34F and ten 12oz cans of soda already at 34F)
    (1) 12Ah and (1) 8Ah 18V Battery: 25 hours 15 minutes (cooler set at 34F with the cooler already at 34F and ten 12oz cans of soda already at 34F)
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Komentáře • 243

  • @davidbutton3500
    @davidbutton3500 Před rokem +70

    Not charging the batteries when plugged in, is a huge miss. Priced way too high.

    • @Zeaiclies
      @Zeaiclies Před rokem +3

      Yeah for $5 big bills it really should charge those batteries. 👍😎🍻

    • @yesnomaybeso5755
      @yesnomaybeso5755 Před rokem +4

      Tbh the batteries would probably lose longevity faster if it was constantly charging like that. They probably didn’t include the batteries charging to save our batteries from accelerated degradation.

    • @Zeaiclies
      @Zeaiclies Před rokem +9

      @@yesnomaybeso5755
      They would not have to constantly charge, but a circuit that puts them into charge mode by plugging in the 120v AC would have been easy.

  • @jimyeats
    @jimyeats Před rokem +23

    For everyone lambasting the price; you’re looking at this wrong. This is a true compressor fridge/freezer that runs on AC and 12v. It also just happens to use Ryobi 18v batteries when in between power.
    Similar sized fridges from normal brands like Dometic are about $500-900 bucks. I own one. It’s amazing having a cold fridge in my truck all the time (solar and auxiliary battery setup).
    This isn’t some thermoelectric cooler you buy for $199 bucks and it sort of keeps things cool. It’s an actual compact compressor refrigerator/freezer. Those are expensive.
    Edit: I do agree that not charging the batteries while on AC power is a miss.
    Also, yes, portable fridges have relatively small compartments, you have to realize though that when you don’t have a jumble of ice to deal with, it’s actually way more roomier than you thought.

    • @MikesManCave
      @MikesManCave Před 10 měsíci +7

      Was reading the comments and this is the first one that gets it. It's a fridge that can run off your vehicle off mains power and you can also use batteries that you likely already have to power it when away from any power source. If you do not already have batteries then this is probably the wrong fridge for you.

    • @cameltoast
      @cameltoast Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you for this, this makes the price tag seem slightly better!

    • @nickabel8279
      @nickabel8279 Před měsícem

      you can make your own for half the price. 12v/ 120v fridge can be 150. 18v battery inverter. 30-200 depending on what youre looking for

    • @jimyeats
      @jimyeats Před měsícem

      @@nickabel8279 Sure, you could cobble one together. Most of the compressor units are already up around $200 bucks for the good ones, and then it’s easily going to be another $100 bucks in miscellaneous parts. Some things are worth DIY’ing, but for me this isn’t one of them.
      The Ryobi unit is only $399 at this point.
      Now making my own DIY battery power box for $300-400 and having the same output as a $1200 Goal Zero battery power box is well worth it.

    • @nickabel8279
      @nickabel8279 Před měsícem

      @@jimyeats you can buy that diy battery box for 100 ish right now..

  • @klwarhouse
    @klwarhouse Před rokem +10

    Once a year, me and the family go on a months-long camping trip. Im looking to grab one of these coolers since I'm HEAVY in the Ryobi line up. I've looked everywhere though to see if anyone knew if the 12ah batteries would fit. Thank you for covering this, you have once again sold me on another tool. 🤣

  • @CaseySexton
    @CaseySexton Před rokem +116

    Anyone else kind of shocked at that price? I was expecting about $300.

    • @sklise1
      @sklise1 Před rokem +5

      was thinking the same. Would have liked to see powerpole adapter as well.. I like how ryobu comes up with crazy stuff, or more use cases for their batteries.

    • @thebigdoghimself
      @thebigdoghimself Před rokem +19

      ​@sklise1 I was shocked at how big it was but yet the actual usable space is tiny.

    • @TurboDV8
      @TurboDV8 Před rokem +5

      I'm just thinking of all the money I'm going to save.

    • @kd8opi
      @kd8opi Před rokem +15

      I’m more shocked at the small volume, and how quickly it wiped out two 4ah batteries which you can’t recharge in the cooler. If it were half the price it’d still make way more sense to get a large standard cooler and fill it with ice or freezer packs and have a way more useful sized cooler that stays cold for days no power needed. If you didn’t own ryobi tools to begin with, it makes even less sense to drop a few hundred bucks in addition to the cooler to get a couple batteries and a separate charger to run this thing for a few hours. As cool as ryobi is about finding new devices for their batteries, I think this one is a miss.

    • @thebigdoghimself
      @thebigdoghimself Před rokem +3

      @@kd8opi If it were made by Ego, i'd buy it only because I have a ton of their big batteries.

  • @james2042
    @james2042 Před 11 měsíci +13

    put everything in it, plug it into the wall or 12v outlet to get it down to temp then use the batteries to maintain it. Odds are you're gonna either be in your yard or have to transport this somewhere before its used so just use external power to boot

  • @josijo
    @josijo Před rokem +5

    Im excited to check it out. I have a 22qt $300 one that stays in our truck, itx great for groceries, bringing drinks to the beach and we use it almost everytime we go to town. Only problem is when we go to the beach for the day we kill our battery running it. So having the battery power to run it through a night of camping or a day of beaching is really ideal. I would like to solar charge inputs though, that would be a real sweet setup.

  • @dackjohnson3922
    @dackjohnson3922 Před 3 měsíci +3

    So many better options available but I like the ability to use the Ryobi batteries. Maybe a larger unit using 40v batteries?

  • @TyeWills
    @TyeWills Před 8 měsíci +2

    I travel a lot and had this last summer for a few trips. I’d run it on 12v all day while driving. And I’d charge the batteries while driving. When I was done moving for the day I’d clip the batteries in and leave it in the truck overnight. It worked great but it’s bulky for the cold space that it has.

  • @orrgazmo
    @orrgazmo Před 9 měsíci +3

    A little bit of forward planning goes a long way-plug it into mains power the night before with beverages in. The next day when you’re ready to go out on your day, it won’t have to cool it down from a high temp.

  • @CorgiDaddy
    @CorgiDaddy Před rokem +9

    I can wait for it to hit Direct Tools.

    • @Pro1er
      @Pro1er Před rokem +3

      I want one but it will still be too expensive for me.

  • @kylefowler5082
    @kylefowler5082 Před rokem +16

    Great video, I enjoyed your testing of its performance and also showing that even the 12ah batteries fit. As a tradesman who keeps a cooler in the van stocked year round for me and my help this looks like a great idea. However for a "worry free" experience with this cooler it sure seems like an expensive way to go about it. By "worry free" I would want to have at least four 8 or 9 amp hour batteries to go with it and a dual bay charger so a set of 2 batteries could last 24 hours without issue even with the van having to set in the sun. Then at the end of the work day switch out the batteries and charge the dead ones simultaneously. Rinse & repeat daily. Any more effort than that and I might as well stop at the gas station every day {in the summer} and buy ice like I currently do. So a little math and even cheating a little by buying four 9ah batteries from Direct Tools at $78 a piece and driving 45 minutes one way to a Direct Tools to get them I'm at $1000 all in. A little more math and it would take around 2 to 2.5 years to break even on the purchase versus buying a $35 cooler and on average buying ice around 2.5 to 3 times a week (depends on the season obviously). So it can be cost effective but it definitely has a steep entrance price.
    Sorry for the long winded post but for someone like me the math was worth it to know how to spend my hard earned money! Hopefully someone else gets something out of it. Cheers!

    • @Sylvan_dB
      @Sylvan_dB Před rokem +3

      Or since you are talking about a dedicated battery, buy a $350 LiFePO4 12v, 100ah battery and run it from that. To charge it at home with a 20amp charger (seems to be the sweet spot) add $50-100. Sometimes a 10a charger can be found in the $30-ish range and it would charge it from empty to full in about 14 hours. If you have an inverter in your van you could use the same charger there (a 20amp charger needs about 300 watts) or you could get a DC to DC charger for the van to charge while driving.

  • @tjsells9288
    @tjsells9288 Před rokem +4

    This gives me hope that a actual small portable Air Conditioner is rite around the corner!!!😊

    • @Pro1er
      @Pro1er Před rokem

      I'm hoping for a microwave and a K-Cup coffee maker.
      🤞

    • @Bassarocious
      @Bassarocious Před 2 měsíci

      Search Dion Sanders air conditioner & cooler.

  • @logothaironsides2942
    @logothaironsides2942 Před 9 měsíci +1

    We have just bought a very similar fridge made by worx (who also make a tool system with shared batteries). I was lucky to find one for £149 in the recent sales. 2 compatible batteries set me back £58 (20v , 6AH). Its just me and my husband camping so we dont need a huge fridge. I like that it can run off a powerstation, car 12v, AC AND the batts. I believe what is happening with the batteries is, it uses one, then the other. If you plug into AC it will charge the needy one and then the other.

  • @DG-mo5kr
    @DG-mo5kr Před rokem +5

    As a OTR trucker I like this. I like the fact that it is a freezer and has battery options. I think it is a little small. It would be nice to see bigger options. Would be nice to know how durable and long lasting this is as many electric coolers like this don’t last very long if you use them all the time 24/7 as truckers do. Comparing price to a Dometic cooler it is a little bit lower plus you have the battery option. But it is smaller and you don’t have several sizes to pick from. I’m interested. Wish EGO would make this since I already have their batteries and lawn tools. Thanks for the review!

    • @Zenith_V
      @Zenith_V Před rokem +1

      I know a solar company called “renogy” has a similar cooler with two separate sections for fridge and freezer with power station and vehicle battery options

    • @zgomez68
      @zgomez68 Před rokem

      So does ecoflow and it has an ice maker

    • @Zenith_V
      @Zenith_V Před rokem +2

      @@zgomez68 they really coming out with some neat things

    • @Klaaism
      @Klaaism Před 11 měsíci +1

      Aye it looks handy for quite a few situations. Shame it doesn't double as a charger too, or have more outlets when on a hardline.

  • @Kylewraps
    @Kylewraps Před rokem

    This would actually be a game changer for people that live in their cars / cans since it can not only cool things but also freeze

  • @rodneystewart8958
    @rodneystewart8958 Před rokem +4

    Milwaukee needs this

  • @ndanieltx
    @ndanieltx Před rokem +10

    Shocked that at that price point it doesn't charge the batts when plugged into AC wall power. That is a huge feature oversight for $500 😒

    • @loriekaczmarek9788
      @loriekaczmarek9788 Před 2 měsíci

      I've been waiting for the follow up model. Hope it charges batteries when plugged in to ac.

  • @blueschild61
    @blueschild61 Před 11 měsíci +4

    If this could run off of solar panels and also doubled as a battery charger, I would happily pay $1000 for this. Also, RYOBI, why on earth didn't you make the lid white? That's just stupidly counter productive. I'm still gonna have to get one. Thanks for the great review. Cheers.

    • @Andy-df5fj
      @Andy-df5fj Před 8 měsíci +2

      It can run off 12 volts which means it can run off solar.

  • @adirondackwoodsman
    @adirondackwoodsman Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the review. I was looking for something like this a few months ago when we were taking a trip to Atlanta.

  • @jeffwomack5821
    @jeffwomack5821 Před 20 dny

    When you plugged it into the adapter and the battery voltage jumped up on the one battery indicated that it would charge the batteries. I wish you would have plugged it back in after the batteries were dead to find out if it will charge them. I guess the manual will tell me.

  • @2down4up
    @2down4up Před rokem

    Alexandria Egypt? Not meaning to pry but that surprised me far more then the rest of the video. Great review by the way, thank you sir!

  • @vihreelinja4743
    @vihreelinja4743 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I like My Ryobi tools. and would immediately buy this if it would CHARGE THE DAMB BATTS WHILE IT IS PLUGGED IN. btw, coolers are made to keep things cool. freezers and fridges are made to cool things that are warm.

  • @rickreid81
    @rickreid81 Před rokem

    Excellent idea by Ryobi.
    But with that little run time, I will stick to my middle of the road Igloo cooler & ice for 1.5 days.

  • @dale5282
    @dale5282 Před 11 měsíci +2

    For that price point there are others on the market with two compartments that can both freeze or refrigerate.

    • @bearkawiboy6246
      @bearkawiboy6246 Před 7 měsíci +1

      They ain’t cordless!

    • @nickabel8279
      @nickabel8279 Před měsícem

      @@bearkawiboy6246 for roughly 100 you can make them cordless lol

  • @kenrodriguez9645
    @kenrodriguez9645 Před rokem +3

    Yeah, no pass through charging of the batteries is a massive loss. My use case is to leave it in the trunk of the car with waters and gatorades all the time. I drive my car at least once a day, or probably even every 16 hours. The battery keeps them cold when the Alternator is off, the car charges the 18v batteries up and runs the cooler when it’s on.
    Plus you always have a place for cold groceries.

    • @CCWSig
      @CCWSig Před 10 měsíci

      I bought the Anker one. Price sucks just as bad, but will recharge the batteries off of 12v.

  • @tinytim45601
    @tinytim45601 Před rokem +2

    I really like this concept! I currently use an Igloo iceless cooler, it works okay especially if the chest and product is pre-cooled. But a TE-Cooler device can only do so much plus it can and will run a starter battery down if you forget to keep an eye on it.. I like the capability to freeze, auto off feature and still portable & off grid if needed.
    Like most every other Ryobi product I'll wait until they offer a couple 8 or 9 AH batteries in that price ;)

  • @dalebargen
    @dalebargen Před rokem +5

    How necessary is it to keep a 6 pack cold? $500 worth?

  • @takenusername
    @takenusername Před rokem +2

    You have a thermal (flir) thermometer
    Why not tell us specifically what the drink temps were when the cooler was at 34?

  • @Sefton.
    @Sefton. Před 7 měsíci

    Good review, appreciate the content. Just some slight repetition in the first minute where you covered the power inputs twice.

  • @sloanNYC
    @sloanNYC Před rokem +2

    At that price it just doesn't make sense for that small of a fridge/freezer. Maybe the next version they'll free up cooler space and move the batteries outside the main dimensions? You can get a BougeRV fridge/freezer with dual zones for less with much more space. A battery is extra, but it makes more sense to me. Or go Iceco with a proven track record as well. These might sell to some, but these and their 1800w power sources just aren't competitive price/performance.

  • @bearkawiboy6246
    @bearkawiboy6246 Před 7 měsíci +1

    They are all over priced. But I’d buy the Makita for a little more money. It’s worth the extra cash! Sent one of these back. They are sketchy in operation, build quality isn’t near as good, Makita has an internal led light, also run time was longer, drain plug didn’t leak like the ryobi did and I trust it more than the ryobi after the experience we had! The Makita for what it’s worth can also be used as a warmer. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @georgehuerta1990
    @georgehuerta1990 Před rokem +1

    That’s pretty nice kind of expensive $500 and then you gotta go out and buy the big batteries to really get more runtime really looking closer to like $650 maybe. I don’t know I think just buying a regular yeti cooler with ice would be better for me I think.

  • @paulowen4328
    @paulowen4328 Před rokem +2

    I'm gonna get one and paint it red and put a Milwaukee sticker on it. 3d print a Ryobi to Milwaukee battery adapter and boom I get to piss off offend everyone. 😮😊😅😂

  • @FlipYTanimates
    @FlipYTanimates Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome review, also, I think the BT in the model name stands for Bare Tool

  • @stevenpellegrino997
    @stevenpellegrino997 Před rokem

    When does Ryobi plan to release the new 8ah and 12 ah batteries. I just got two new 9ah batteries. For my duel port 36v Ryobi miter saw. The 9ah last 3-5 days in the construction site. The 12ah will last for ever. 👍Great video I like the cooler. But I'll stick with my Coleman power cooler for now.

  • @jamesinscoe9267
    @jamesinscoe9267 Před rokem +1

    Informative video , Thanks. Now lets talk about how Ryobi has left its primary market that allowed them to grow to the mammoth they are today. I am 60 years old and have well over 200 Ryobi tools and at least 40 batteries . I even have some European Ryobi tools that were never offered here in the USA. The past 3 years Ryobi has deserted their customer base in pursuit of BIG PROFITS by jacking almost all the tools up in price so much that the normal user can no longer justify the purchase . Drills, saws, whatever they are making have gone from starting at the $49 dollar range to almost $200 for each tool. Its pretty bad.. Take the power source they came out with at $59, I used mine every single day in the truck. The same and new model is out at $100, REALLY? Basically doubling the price. The sad part is Ryobi went from the McDonalds Theory of selling EVERYBODY a hamburger at .29 cents and making a ton of money to now selling only a select few a hamburger at $5 bucks. What you will see is people leaving the brand, or like me buying hardly anything new from them at all when in the past I was always the first to have whatever tool came out that month being that early adopter/ tester to not even buying one single tool or battery during this years Ryobi Days...NEVER, EVER thought I would NOT buy something but they have left a BAD BAD taste in my mouth by jacking up the prices to triple and quadruple of what they used to be. I think this will come back to bite them HARD when the economy slows down or other people feel the way I do. I also think your seeing all theses new tool releases at high prices they will see bad sales numbers because they are charging DeWalt prices and its not a DeWalt , Once theses sales numbers drop they will drop the making of these tools thus any parts you need for them further alienating the customer base they are losing now. Hopefully Ryobi will see and read this but I know they won't change until they are force too, hopefully the Ryobi fans that made this company what it is will still be around and forgive them. If you agree with my thoughts please post your thoughts too so Ryobi people will have a better chance os seeing how the customer feels when they have that STICKER SHOCK of $500 for a tiny 11 inch by 11 inch cooler then $300 worth of batteries needed to have it run for a full day . Y'all enjoy your $800 dollar coolers !

    • @DG-mo5kr
      @DG-mo5kr Před rokem +1

      Everything is going up in price right now. It’s called inflation. If Ryobi gets more competition in this cooler market the competition will force the prices down. I applaud Ryobi for making this cooler. Hope other companies like EGO do the same.

  • @saywhat524
    @saywhat524 Před 2 měsíci

    That was a lot of imperial numbers :)

  • @DayvidSlice
    @DayvidSlice Před rokem

    I do like the fact that it comes with the wall and 12v plug. But the price point seems pretty steep. When you can get a pretty decent battery power station and a 12v fridge for about that price..

  • @michaelpersaud4587
    @michaelpersaud4587 Před měsícem

    The Anker everfrost imo is a better deal. It comes with a battery and it’s bigger storage than the ryobi, it charges the battery when plugged in. It cools faster and the 33 qt cooler is the same price. It has better wheels and a table that doubles as a pull handle. It also has a much better app. So Anker everfrost is a better buy.

  • @roybevins8682
    @roybevins8682 Před rokem +1

    Is it waterproof? Can it get rained on if you were to take it camping?

  • @imopn
    @imopn Před 3 měsíci

    Would be nice if they made one that can use 2x 36v batteries. Could use the two big batteries from the lawnmower on a cooler when away for a day or two

  • @mikepeterson443
    @mikepeterson443 Před 2 měsíci

    I like reaching into a cooler with ice water to find my drinks.

  • @cwmoore11
    @cwmoore11 Před 4 měsíci +1

    They should invent a box that holds a bag of ice and a twelve pack. It would be way more convenient and maybe even cost less.

  • @omarhayward742
    @omarhayward742 Před rokem +1

    I've had this cooler for about a month now, & I absolutely love it, except the pricing is too high for only 24quarts, but other than that, it's an awesome cooler. But May I ask where did you get that "Unplug with Ryobi 18v one +" decal sticker decal from? Please help.

  • @vicpetrishak7705
    @vicpetrishak7705 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is it possible to partially fill the compartment with ice and maintain it ?

    • @bearkawiboy6246
      @bearkawiboy6246 Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah but if it’s like the one I returned the drain plug will leak and of course your capacity goes down. I ended up buying the Makita and it’s a much better cooler. Better performance, better build quality but not a better price but worth the extra money.

  • @Peter-yn8uy
    @Peter-yn8uy Před 7 měsíci

    Like Makita it probably has a small condensing unit in it and that is not cheap.

  • @OzSteve
    @OzSteve Před 10 měsíci

    Great review. One question How many beer bottles do you think you could get in there? 24?

  • @ShrinkHouseGamer
    @ShrinkHouseGamer Před rokem +1

    Crazy idea. If you can't chill it in advanced can you put ice in it to speed up the process with cooling?
    I was thinking of using this to bring ice cream to a picnic and have it stay Frozen

    • @addicted2tools
      @addicted2tools Před rokem +1

      Obviously 😂 thats y it has a drain and the addition of ice will make it last way longer

    • @Turk380
      @Turk380 Před rokem

      no probably not. These types of portable fridges are usually not water-tight. the drain is just there for rinsing it out / draining condensation after use.

  • @johnallen7367
    @johnallen7367 Před 7 měsíci

    In Australia, its $800, with 2x4ah batteries...............having said that, i had to have one! Ive recently bought a pair of 9ah batteries, primarily for this. I hope the lid closes, i didnt check first.

    • @snakesonn3590
      @snakesonn3590 Před 7 měsíci

      or $449 on its own

    • @johnallen7367
      @johnallen7367 Před 7 měsíci

      @@snakesonn3590 yes, a year or so after they came out, they were on special for around 500 with batteries. I dont think they were selling well.

    • @snakesonn3590
      @snakesonn3590 Před 7 měsíci

      @@johnallen7367 yeah I don’t think they are even stocked in store any more. Have to specially order them

  • @cdbnum1
    @cdbnum1 Před rokem

    Perfect in a boat

  • @GuyBelmont
    @GuyBelmont Před 2 měsíci

    I just got mine for fathers day for half off the price so im more excited than anything but it definitely a big miss the no charging capability when plugged to the wall

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 2 měsíci

      You are correct, no charging from the wall charger. Pretty much all these battery powered and non-battery powered mobile coolers/fridge/freezers run on 12V. Thanks for watching and we hope you enjoy your cooler. Make sure you have some big batteries ;).

  • @RNMSC
    @RNMSC Před rokem

    So, no Ryobi retention system plates integrated into it, I suspect that one of their deeper portable toolboxes, some pink styro board, and a plastic bag will get you a cooler that will work for most people for a lot less. As others have noted, $500 covers a lot of ice.

  • @talay2005
    @talay2005 Před 4 měsíci

    Surely the fridge should automatically switch to the batteries after being disconnected from 240v and 12v. So if you ever have it plugged in your car, then turn your car off, it'll still be powered by the ryobi batteries

  • @andrewsimpson9742
    @andrewsimpson9742 Před měsícem

    The better option is to get a Amazon fridge/cooler and a jackery. It will last way longer. And or be way cheaper vs buying enough batteries for this to make sense to own.

  • @matersworkshop6123
    @matersworkshop6123 Před rokem +2

    I'll pass on it for that price and wait for Kobalt to come out with one

  • @Turk380
    @Turk380 Před rokem

    man, I was excited until I saw it wasn't for the 40v battery line. But I guess it's probably running the same SECOP 12/24v compressor that all the other portable fridges on the market are using. Just needs better options to plug it into a 3rd party battery pack. having to run the power brick on 120v just to get 12v again will tank the efficiency.

  • @joweeholmes
    @joweeholmes Před 3 měsíci

    This wouldn’t be bad at all if you had some ice in there with the drinks!

  • @hmiguel167
    @hmiguel167 Před rokem

    I would like to see a review on the skil mid torque impact wrench

  • @james10739
    @james10739 Před rokem

    Id get one from China that works in 12v that is much bigger for like half the price but it would be awesome for keeping beer ate like 29° or some

  • @swedishpsychopath8795
    @swedishpsychopath8795 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Maybe RYOBI got their 24 hours run time on the norwegian north or south poles where the thing was already deep frozen when they started to measure? You weren't even close to what they claimed.

  • @MattManduke
    @MattManduke Před rokem

    If I compare it to wynter Dometic freezers it is inferior I was hoping to find the 18 volt feature to last longer than it does other comparable freezers that run on 12v/110v are more efficient and give more freezer/fridge space they do cost more but the cost is Justified because they are also more efficient on energy and space

  • @user-rp1vu1gk5u
    @user-rp1vu1gk5u Před rokem

    only use case i can see is driving groceries from the store or keeping lunch cold a few hours.
    for well under $500 i can get a small 300wh power station and a 21qt setpower 12v fridge.

  • @MrJH-qk7op
    @MrJH-qk7op Před 4 měsíci

    excellent video

  • @rajas1432
    @rajas1432 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice review 👌

  • @LifeWideOpen780
    @LifeWideOpen780 Před rokem

    Your videos are awesome 🎉

  • @animalsofflorida
    @animalsofflorida Před měsícem

    How does it do in the outdoor heat ? Thank you

  • @xinmingchen2051
    @xinmingchen2051 Před rokem +1

    I would buy one if it can recharge the batteries when plugged with 12V or 110V/230V power source. Strange design without a recharging function.😢

  • @craftymulligar
    @craftymulligar Před rokem

    Would of been better two compartments for freezer and cooler than batteries inside. They should of put them on the outside or some other design. Also they say compressor shouldn't be turn on its side or upside down. The oil runs away and dry the lubrication they say. Could damage things.

  • @dirwinbower4374
    @dirwinbower4374 Před rokem

    Send it over to the Outdoor gear review Luck will give it a real test 😂

  • @wt9653
    @wt9653 Před rokem +3

    Oh Lord!!!!
    For 500 dollars, you can buy high end fridge freezer with batteries and larger size.
    I think Ryobi wants to be just like big brother Milwaukee. Very expensive 😂

    • @Robertrls01
      @Robertrls01 Před rokem +2

      ryobi and milwaukee are owned by the same company...

    • @munecaeburro
      @munecaeburro Před rokem

      Anker cooler is $800

    • @wt9653
      @wt9653 Před rokem +1

      @@munecaeburro
      Costco has one for 499
      Comes with batteries and much bigger.
      Costco also has Lyon 52qt with 2 batteries and solar panel kit for 799. Its not even on sale yet. Typically, Costco drops the price by 200.

    • @munecaeburro
      @munecaeburro Před rokem

      @@wt9653 Great... I'll go next time just to see that

    • @wt9653
      @wt9653 Před rokem +1

      @@munecaeburro
      Ive only seen it Online. I bought a 50qt Massimo on Black Friday with spare battery for 399.00.
      I believe Lyon is a premium over Massimo.

  • @Gbus85302
    @Gbus85302 Před rokem

    Better features than the Pricey Yeti coolers

  • @jnmc-vx4fw
    @jnmc-vx4fw Před rokem +1

    For less money you can buy the best small fridge and freezer dual zone portable fridge , iceco go 20

  • @enthused7591
    @enthused7591 Před měsícem

    Pretty cool idea. If it were Milwaukee branded and half the price, I'd be in. $500 for a Ryobi tool only with no batteries that'll typically last for 3 hours on 2 batteries... I'm out.

  • @josem2468
    @josem2468 Před rokem +5

    Pre-cool it with 120v, then switch 12v when traveling, then switch to 18v battery's, then invite Kid Rock over to shoot your cool Bud Light. lol

  • @davegeorge7094
    @davegeorge7094 Před 11 měsíci

    40 Mile drive for ice or just quiet solar panel, micro MPPT/super cap. and this would be COOL. Charging battery pair if you got em.
    Stay put for weeks.

  • @weldonpinder7295
    @weldonpinder7295 Před měsícem

    I tried putting two 12ah batteries in mine and it won't close. If I put the 12ah at the back like Tim did then yes but 2 it will not close

  • @the-original-ghost
    @the-original-ghost Před 11 měsíci

    Price is out of the park.Are those HP batteries?

  • @greggv8
    @greggv8 Před rokem +1

    How much are the 12AH batteries?

  • @ericanderson9004
    @ericanderson9004 Před měsícem

    120v, not 110v.
    So how does it perform when +100F.

  • @Ohiostategenerationx
    @Ohiostategenerationx Před 2 měsíci

    That's crazy high priced.

  • @IMRROcom
    @IMRROcom Před rokem

    how well will it hold a 1 gallon jug of milk?????

  • @FrayAdjacentTX
    @FrayAdjacentTX Před 3 měsíci

    You need to lock the white balance before you start recording.

  • @shaunbateson2300
    @shaunbateson2300 Před rokem +1

    When you plug in to mains power , does that also change the batteries?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před rokem

      No, it does not charge the batteries when plugged in. Thanks for watching.

    • @greggv8
      @greggv8 Před rokem +1

      @@Shoptoolreviews pfft, if this person and the rest asking that question *had* watched, they wouldn't be asking that question.

    • @MikesManCave
      @MikesManCave Před 10 měsíci

      What does he say in the video?? It's fully explained and discussed.

  • @ftlaud911
    @ftlaud911 Před rokem +1

    Great concept, but appears to be a battery hog. Definitely think adding ice is required to get any respectable time out of it. Might just be better off with a nice 7-10 day cooler and ice.

    • @jimyeats
      @jimyeats Před rokem

      It’s not specifically a battery hog, you just aren’t going to see ANY true fridge last long on 8 amp hours of battery life.
      This is more of a 12v fridge that you would use with an auxiliary setup or vehicle that has electric hookups and then you could keep it running with the 18v batteries when you transport it between plug ins.

  • @Mr.SisterFisster
    @Mr.SisterFisster Před rokem

    The light in the cooler only works if the compressor is running...any way to fix this via one of the E codes?

  • @jamminwrenches860
    @jamminwrenches860 Před rokem

    I use the 12v charger and it will blow my power port fuse so i understand why they couldn't offer pass thru charging. If charging one batt pulls so much theres no way you can run a compressor too. Maybe charging while the comp is off?

    • @jimyeats
      @jimyeats Před rokem

      It would only charge batteries when on AC power (or should). I wouldn’t expect it to charge batteries when on 12v power.

  • @deemcclanahan
    @deemcclanahan Před rokem

    Really wish it would charge the batteries while plugged

  • @frankcanha
    @frankcanha Před 9 měsíci

    Seems to me this has very poor insulation to keep things cool. Should have temped the walls or lid to see how well it retains the coldness.

  • @noelbaca3028
    @noelbaca3028 Před rokem +1

    STICKER SHOCK! $500 is too steep, perhaps in time, the economies of scale will bring down the price. The battery issue can be overlooked if you use the 6ah or higher and carry a ryobi six port fast charger with you. Another way is some type of charger, i.e. Jackery to power the unit.

  • @Bob-kl3es
    @Bob-kl3es Před měsícem

    What about the freezer?

  • @stanb990
    @stanb990 Před 8 měsíci

    The lukewarm sodas caused the cooler to heat back up
    Had they been at temp they would have help the cooler maintain temp

  • @weldonpinder7295
    @weldonpinder7295 Před 2 měsíci

    If ryobi gives you a spec of 20 hours then figure that to be running with nothing inside and on like 45 degrees. Thats like a fan. If they say 20 hours of run time thats gonna be on the largest battery and on low

  • @dhansel4835
    @dhansel4835 Před rokem

    How many watts does it take. Most cars have both a cigarette plug and a 110VAC outlet @ Max 150 watts.

    • @EfficientRVer
      @EfficientRVer Před rokem

      Pretty much all 12V compressor fridges like this use about 35-40W in eco mode, and 50-70W in max mode. Never a problem using the cigarette lighter 12V socket fused for 10A.

  • @khure711
    @khure711 Před měsícem

    I can only think of specific occasions I would use this, rigging it up to my golf cart, or going to my son’s little league games. And $500 is just a bit to steep when my normal cooler and making my own ice works perfectly fine. Sorry Ryobi I got a few grand in your electric power tools but this doesn’t hit the mark for me.

  • @bme7491
    @bme7491 Před 24 dny

    Yeah, for $500 you can buy both a 23Qt. AND 30Qt. BougeRV OR a 30Qt. BougeRV and Jackery 300wH portable power station.

  • @Silky_boi
    @Silky_boi Před rokem

    Leave it to Ryobi? Makita has had this for well over a year now.

  • @FK-rf3tu
    @FK-rf3tu Před 7 měsíci

    $250 on Amazon the same Mellif cooler for Dewalt battary

  • @rickybobbyracing9106
    @rickybobbyracing9106 Před rokem

    Great video! But this product is a complete fail imho
    - At $500 this was never going to win me over. At most it needed to be $299, on sale often for $249. Add big batteries to this cost and wow...
    - It's tiny, near un-useably small inside, yet huge on the outside.
    - You need to already have everything cold for this to even work well.
    Ryboi, while not my favorite brand, does come up with good ideas, and it's neat to see some of them come to life. But this is a fail.

  • @kennethgraham6113
    @kennethgraham6113 Před rokem +2

    $500 buys a lot of ice

  • @sacongo1624
    @sacongo1624 Před rokem

    How could you deal with 98°F in your shop?