RYOBI just made what other pro brands said couldn't be done
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2023
- Ryobi not Ryobi just made a tool that other professional brands said that they couldn't make. There are two new tools announced today, so make sure to watch till the end of video
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RYOBI introduces the new 18V ONE+ 1600 Peak Amp Jump Starter to its 18V ONE+
Use any RYOBI 18V ONE+ battery to jump start a car, truck, boat, or other vehicle
1600 peak amps to jump start up to a 6.0L V8 engine
Up to 20 jumps per charge using an 18V ONE+ 2Ah battery
Operates in temperatures as low as -4°F with 800 cold cranking amps
Anti-spark technology and reverse polarity protection to ensure cables are safely connected to the battery without sparking
Start in less than 60 seconds with the quick start guide
LED work light for increased visibility in roadside and low light situations
Compatible with 12V lead acid batteries
Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ system of over 280 cordless products
3-year manufacturer’s warranty
P7110A Includes: P7101 1600 Peak Amp 18V ONE+ Jump Starter, PBP006 18V 2Ah Lithium Battery, PCG002 18V Charger and Operator’s Manuals
P7101A Includes 1600 Peak Amp 18V ONE+ Jump Starter and Operator’s Manual
RYOBI™ 18V ONE+™ MULTI-SIZE RATCHET
Multi-size anvils allow use with 1/2", 3/8" and 1/4" drive sockets
Tool-free anvil change with sliding release latch
1/2" anvil incorporates 1/4" hex insert for driving bits
Up to 35 ft-lbs. of torque and 260 RPM
4-position rotating head
Dual on-board LED worklights
Variable speed metal paddle trigger
Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ system of over 280 cordless products
3-year manufacturer’s warranty
PCL280K1 Includes: PCL280 18V ONE+ Multi-Size Ratchet, Reversible 1/4" and 3/8" Anvil, 1/2" Anvil with 1/4" Hex, PCG002 Charger, PBP002 18V ONE+ 1.5Ah Lithium Battery and Operator's Manuals
PCL280B Includes: PCL280 18V ONE+ Multi-Size Ratchet, Reversible 1/4" and 3/8" Anvil, 1/2" Anvil with 1/4" Hex and Operator’s Manual
I know a contractor who bought a Ryobi calking-gun (before other brands offered them) I thought he was nuts..... until he told me he was on a job to build a metal building where EVERY seam had to be calked as they assembled it. (frozen warehouse) After the other guys saw how it worked, they all went out and bought their own Ryobi calking-gun.😊
It's great even just for long seams
I'm a Sparky and those things are a necessity for sealing stud penetrations.
I've got a no-name pneumatic caulking gun, they are spectacular for long runs and when you have to apply a lot of caulking. But do not forget to adjust the air pressure down to only a few pounds. I forgot and left it at 135#, and it emptied a significant portion of the tube, like a fire hose, before I was aware enough to release the trigger. It was like a silly string can of caulking, no fun to clean up.
@@8180634 LMAO! That would of been a sight to see!
I got one of those because i'm lazy but still manage to DIY everything. WORTH IT!
The jump starter probably uses a capacitor to perform the jump start, which would explain the delay for "priming". It probably charges a large capacitor from the battery, then jumps the car from the capacitor. This is probably also how they are able to perform the same from a small 2ah battery.
Which is smart, IMO.
I was thinking the same thing
took the words out of my mouth.
Beat me to it. But seriously, this is genius.
Agreed. I'm curious how much this is going to cost. Save some cost because of the external battery, add some cost for capacitors (and the additional size and complexity).
Smart comment too.
Also, this might explain the "anti spark" technology. No juice to the terminals until the cap is primed.
Ryobi is killing it. Like damn, they’re making every damn thing.
It's crazy right Christopher 👊
They are sure pumping out a lot of garbage that's for sure
Bet you they won't make a submersible
Too soon? My bad.
@@sanfranatic1never too soon
Some in my family gave me crap for buying Ryobi not Ryobi tools but I have always loved them and had no issues. Hard for them to ignore the brand now with the tools they continue to put out.
I bought the Ryobi cordless soldering station which other companies also have not brought to market, its the best soldering experience I have ever used, and I have been soldering for 55 years
I'm so glad I changed over to Ryobi 18V. I used a drill and impact from a friend who had regular Ryobi. Then when I saw what other tools they had available, I converted. They make almost everything. Their variety of air pumps, now this, along with fans, I'm loving it. I can't wait for their battery flash lights that run off their small Lithuim batteries. Plus don't foget they had several inverters that run/charge the batteries form 18v line.
You are absolutely correct! Their niche tools is the reason I first purchased a Ryobi battery... namely for the Ryobi PEX pinch ring tool. It is a game changer for installing PEX.
Ooh like I wasn't sold already...
Really cool stuff from Ryobi. The brand has really taken off in the last decade, great to see. Paired with Husky hand tools and the like, I have had no problems tackling most of my DIY/homeowner projects.
I seen these just before yours but the added interaction is much preferred 👌Keep the news coming and Ryobi is making harder for me to leave lol
I've had one a portable Jumpstarter for years, they're genuinely underrated. I think part of the reason for why they've held out for so long with it, is more to do with the design.
It sounds dumb, but I mean it in the literal sense, so for example in my case it's a DBPower jumostarter, it looks like a slim brick. However, it's use is limited to charging & jump starting (sure the flash light, eh).
Whereas with this, it's great to see! Yes, it is considerably bulkier.. But - adding a utility device such as a Jumpstarter to your battery/platform - is precisely the kind of "squeezing" the juice from the lemons ya have. It doesn't need to fly off shelves, it's the fact they did it, that atleast communicates to me - that there'll be more cool & dope stuff to come regardless of your niche. Awesome! 🤘🏽
** Regardless, better to have and not need than to need and not have (a Jumpstarter of any brand, just in general tbh)
That jump starter will be awesome. I find myself starting to like Ryobi better as days go on with their engnewity. you know Milwaukee could have put out first but the price would be 500.00
Not wrong about that Rick 👊
Point of clarification - Duramax, Cummins, and Powerstroke are all 6.7L. Plus they are diesel-level compression. However, if there is at least some juice left in the onboard batteries (enough to slow-crank it), this still might still be useful, as it can push a 'slow crank' over to starting.
Um sorry but DURAMAX is a 6.6 … opsie
@@06dirtyblackoh no 100cc of displacement lol
I will be ordering one. I have everything RYOBI for personal and professional use and honestly they cover everything for me! I was excited as soon as saw the announcement. I will be adding this to my emergency kit.
The big battery jumpers I still have and they use sealed 9ah NICD batteries inside. Those can be swapped if you know how to open them up. I still have a 20year jumper that had the batteries replaced many time over the years and works fine.
Awesome video Clint appreciate the information @Tool Review Zone
I started with the blue ryobi and replaced things as needed with the green and li ion batteries. Vs ni cad.
The new stuff is great...
I have the hammer drill, light, blower, hedge cutter, and the 18v 600 psi pressure washer. I used it for spraying. It's great.
Ryobi is crushing the prosumer level of tools. Good quality for a reasonable cost. I'm curious to see this batt-ray charger when it comes out. 20 starts from a 2ah batt-ray?!?! Sounds like a challenge for ya Clint! The drawback to this thing if it does use a capacitor is it's a YUGE capacitor and those things can be a little flakey sometimes. I don't know of any other way they could do this, and the 60-second delay seems about right for the size of cap this thing must use. Thanks for the video!
I don't know why the brands thought this was impossible. I have a battery jump starter in my truck that works great and the entire unit is less than half the size of my EGO battery for my trimmer. I tried it out when I first got it. I pulled the batter out of my 4.0L Ranger and started it using the jumper 11 times in a row off of one charge. It's about 9x5x1.5 inches and weighs maybe two pounds. It fits in the glove box.
My guess is that they just assumed something that tried to jump the vehicle directly from the tool battery without some form of intermediate storage. I'm pretty sure this has its own internal storage optimized for the specific task, and the 18v tool battery is only for recharging that.
Idk but I’ve used my battery to jump my car many times, just jumper cable straight to the battery let it sit 30 sec if it doesn’t instantly crank then try again, saved me too many times
I have ALOT of Ryobi cordless tools(18 & 40V) and they are awesome. I’m a retired aircraft mechanic(also works on cars) and they get the job done for far less money than the other brands. Highly recommend Ryobi products.
As a Heavy Duty Diesel tech most all my cordless tools are Ryobi from my hex gun to my 1/2 impact. I have had most of them for 5 years+ along with a few Snap On cordless tool, I have had no issue with my Ryobi tools but have had to have the Snap On tools sent back for repairs (not cheep). One of the tools I use daily is my 1/2 impact (Ryobi) and a 1/4 ratchet (Snap on) if the ratchet were to die I would pick up the new one from Ryobi. Part of what I like about Ryobi tools they get the job done, they don't brake the bank, and the interchanging the batteries.
Jump starter. Tire Inflator. led lights. Impact wrench. Add a powered jack (I guess the driver could turn it), a code reader and a nicely organized case and you've got an all in one roadside kit
I'd add a 12v charger for the batt-ray in that kit 😊 Just gotta remember to top it off once every few months
ive used the direct 18-20 volt battery from many brands to jump start vehicles. there always a great back up if your in a jam.
I have jump boxes and they work great. The problem is when they need charging ,I forget they are charged and do not realize it until I need to use it. This unit would help with my short attention span by just swapping batteries and putting back in vehicle. Ryobi is becoming my most predominate platform with all the clearances at HD. Home depot had the 18 gauge air strike marked down to 29 bucks and the hot glue gun for big sticks foe 13. The 3 HP battery kit was marked down almost to the price of the 2 pack with charger. long story short came out with 2 nail guns and a glue gun with the batteries for just a little less than the sale price of the 3 battery kit.
About damn time!!! I’ve been wondering for years why no mainstream tool manufacturers made something like this. Maybe they know something Ryobi doesn’t and it’ll be a dud or maybe Ryobi just opened an entirely new genre of cordless 18v tools.
She knows
She’s getting even with those daily Amazon orders
😂
The wrench looks pretty cool. What I really like to see them do is come up with a programmable torque wrench style impact so you can set it for 60 foot pounds pull the trigger and it would just torque the bolts 60 pounds and make it like an impact wrench but adjustable so you can set what to torque it to
My first Ryobi purchase was a fan and battery packs. The fan died 30 mins into using it. Returned it and got the smaller fan that sits on the homer bucket. It’s going good and the 6ah battery easily makes it all day at work on the job sites. I also got their hammer drill but wasn’t really that impressed with it or the ergos. I returned it
I have 2 DeWalt tools ( a 3/8” drill and 1/4” impact) and 10 Ryobi tools . Building on that brand as they are cheaper and as good or better the the previous. I owned a starter/alternator manufacturing company and just before we sold and retired we were considering a battery less jump pack. At that was needed was at least 4 volts and up to 4-5 minutes to charge a capacitor inside from the dead battery. This uses a 18+ one + battery to do the same thing. VERY SMART.
I have been using just a plain jane 18V batt-ray for jump starting with some 10 gauge wires with crocodile clips on each end. I just hook it up, wait about a minute, and it starts up a V8 with no problem. Now, this might not work well when there are other issues which require a rather long turnover of the engine to start. However, for a simple low charge condition, this works will without any fancy-pants special tool. I have used this on a variety of vehicles with success. It is just a 4AH Ridgid 18V that I use. Plus, I usually have a couple of these Ridgid 18vs with me, anyway, but have never needed more than one to rescue a vehicle that would not start.
Can’t wait for them to come out with the defibrillator paddle option. Clear…..😂
I have a lot of Dewalt and Milwaukee tools, but I’m also in the Ryobi line because they always have tools that others seem to be afraid to bring to market
They often make sense as a second platform, not every tool you use has to be top of the line.
I've jumped my truck with a milwaukee m12 battery once, worked like a charm. Put it back in my impact driver and still had 3bars lol
Appreciate this info. Pretty cool indeed 👊
funny how 27 years ago my wife got me a blue colored ryobi starter tool set.. and it was basically the cheapest bottom of barrel you could get back then. Used it for a couple years before I moved to dewalt and makita. But now, all of my tools are ryobi. Even my chop saw is ryobi now. I am blown away with the number and in most cases quality of the tools they are putting out. I recall a few years ago seeing a section of them at Home Depot and thinking why is home depot having a section of Ryobi tools. Then I saw the variety and was impressed. Got a 4 pack of batteries and a drill and some roto rooter like clog thingy.. then a few more and now its pretty much all I look at.
I would assume, the initial pause is the technology that has been required and what makes this actually work. It likely take the 18v, brings it down to 12v, but charges some decent capacitors to dump a full load of energy on crank.
Waiting for rigid/Milwaukee to come out with their versions .
Perhaps this is the trial balloon for TTI, introduce it at the budget end, work out the bugs, then bring out the ultimate unit in the Milwaukee line. I would definitely buy one in the Ridgid or Milwaukee line, since those are the battery platforms I am already invested in.
I'll be getting a couple jumpstarters. One for me and some for my kids, nieces and nephews... ryobi inflator comes in handy too.. some cool, useful items to keep in the trunk of your car
I've done this with a Milwaukee M12, M18 and a Ridgid Octane 3.0 with some 14-2 copper wire and some leftover aluminum wire from a Tesla charging station that I found in the parking lot. I've also fried one of my Craftsman batteries because I got the polarities backwards
Love It! I have a small Lithium jump pack for my M/C but it's a pain to keep charged.
I just bought the 3/8 long neck ratchet with the 3 battery special sale. Wish I'ld gotten something else now and then this ratchet.
Ryobi has really upped their game the last few years. I got started in the Ryobi line because i received a 5-tool starter kit after moving in to my first house. this was back when they were blue and yellow and had NMH/NiCAD batteries. I stayed with Ryobi since the battery platform didn't change when they switch to Lithium batteries. I restore old cars and i have to say I love the new Brushless impacts, and the Ratchets. I have both the 38/and 1/2 impacts, and the 1/4 and 3/8 ratchets and they are top notch. saves me a ton of time. in fact, i don't even use my air tools much anymore. however, my first ratchet was defective from the factory and would not turn. but HD swapped it out, no questions asked. I have not tried the new Drills yet. but i have managed to kill 3 Ryobi drills in the last 5 years. I am hoping the new brushless HP one is better.
Haha I bought a cheapo 5 tool kit at a pawn shop and haven’t stopped upgrading, now I’ve got 40v mowers and trimmers and 18v everything else..and ryobi STANDS by their product 100%
Years ago I laughed at a guy 20 years ago. I told him the only difference between his DeWalt and my Ryobi is if I leave mine out I can come back and it will still be there. Always outworked the guy and never looked back. Finding Ryobi tools a treat at yard sales where homeowners don’t know the value. Just got the best weed wacker for $15
With every announcement I feel better about my Ryobi tool buys (at least the ones my wife knows about) as more and more of those "I need that" things keep on coming out... The 4v USB stuff is great too - I'll need to get my hands on more of those tools (they're smaller too so the wife doesn't find them as easily).
Ive always liked my power tools, i have dewalt, ridgid, makita and ryobi. For my vusiness jve been using Ryobi more and more, plentiful batteries and the sheer abundance of tool options is really hard to pass up. Particularly at the price point.
Their little pistol style tire pump has been a life saver for me and my business.
Love my Ryobi not reeobi tools and bought mine specifically so I could have all the tools I could need for my van build and use the same battery. They also are always coming up with new and great solutions for camping which fits the Vanlife.
Great video! Yep, part of the 18v One Plus not One Plus HP... Question, do you know when the new Ryobi spot cleaner will be on the market and will you be doing a review of it anytime soon?
The larger Boosters you dont have to throw away you can just get a replacement battery from Batteries Plus they take motorcycle size lead acid batteries that you can replace with Lithium-Ion batteries for the heavy weight boosters Clint @Tool Review Zone
Judging from recent history, expect a m18 and Ridgid version within the next year or 2. Ryobi not Ryobi has essentially become the R&D/market research brand for TTI, and I’m not hating it lol. Like you say Clint, always keep a couple of Ryobi batteries around for tools like this.
I was looking at jump starters a couple weeks ago. Surprised no one makes an 18v jump starter so I was planning to get a small lithium jump starter so I’m glad I saw this first. I will definitely wait for this as it will be a welcome addition to the battery, impact wrench and inflator I already keep in the trunk. Might even wait for the holiday sales if I can. Thanks Clint!
12v system getting jumped by an 18v can damage some important electrical components.
@@thalegacy6 Ever heard of a voltage adaptor? It’s that brick you plus a laptop into. The jumper isn’t going to output 18v.
@@billsedutto8824 Most definitely have, there's a reason most jumpers are only 12v though. A 12v Milwaukee battery will Jumpstart many vehicles without risk of damage.
Dewalt has one
@@bread-gz3rl The only one Dewalt is currently selling is a 20v and that’s not the same as a marketed 18v battery otherwise they would have separate 18v and 20v lines.
I work on the Canal and I had a guy jump start his boat with a drill battery. He did it the bare wire, non OSHA approved way. It totally worked and the battery light didn't even drop at all.
I love the Hulkman. I keep that in both our vehicles at all times. It’s small. Can fit in glovebox or center console.
Wow I just tried a shumacher 600 peak it didn't do anything. just seemed like it drained more of my battery lol. I'm grabbing this asap! Thanks Boss!
That’s awesome, thanks for sharing!
Great tool! Just waiting for a paint sprayer from Ryobi!
My wife bought me a Halo charger 4-5 years ago, it's a small lithium ion battery for phone charging and such, but it does have a jump start feature, which I've had to use on our minivan.
I have had a 'super capacitor' starting-unit for several years now... it requires SEPARATE power to charge it before use. (several minutes) This new Ryobi starting-unit takes it step further and allows using Ryobi-brand batteries to precharge the 'super capacitor' before use. As you may be aware, a capacitor has the ability to charge/discharge at 100s of Amps....hence this gives it the speed of charge/discharge which batteries cannot match.
This is really impressive. Makes sense as a Ryobi as that is a consumer brand.
Just seen that this morning from Ryobi, I am going to try that one
Definitely will consider the jump starter. For sure a game changer!
I would love to see a 40V version. Also maybe add an air compressor. The -4 F could be an issue for those of us in Northern climates.
Or maybe one that can use one or two 18v batteries.
We all have more than one 18v batteries......lol
The ratchet is a nice idea. Didn't someone else just introduce a ratchet with interchangeable anvils? The only negative aspect to this tool is the big L-shaped form factor required by the battery. A lot of ratchets from the other manufacturers are a bit large. My preference is a Milwaukee M12 ratchet. The M12 battery form factor makes for a very compact tool.
I actually emailed them asking them to make this but I was hoping for the 40V version.
I got one. Love it.Mine's brushless I believe.
Whoa 🤯, dang Clint you are the man for bringing this to light 🔦👀... The 18v Battery probably charges a capacitor to give you a jump.
I'm buying it for sure, real nice like 👍🏼
The jumper I'll wait till you get it free with 3 battery Ryobi day. The ratchet if it gets good reviews I'll grab quickly. Been holding off on ratchets because it would be a here and there tool. By being able to use 3 sizes it will be gold if it is solid. Thanks for video!
Can't wait to get my hands on that jump starter. Just threw my jump pack away.
What a sweet game changer for ryobi jump starters of a small size helps a ton
Love it ❤. Jump starters with internal batteries always go bad
This is Definitely a large capacitor being being charged by the battery packs. Great idea. I assume the bigger the battery the more jumps in a row you can do. Pretty cool 😎
Or until u burn out the capacitor lol
Yeah no kidding, plus the only downside is that they dump all their energy at one go. If you have to crank something over more than a few times ur screwed
60 seconds is better than waiting for AAA or asking a stranger to jump my car. Im all over this. im buying multiple for 3 of my vehicles
Still waiting on the 18v power station 😢
I thought they had one already?
If he means inverter, they do. I believe the new one even lets you charge the Ryobi battery via the USBC port.
I believe it’s out already 👍
Been out for some time now. I have it and it is great. 3 different power options.
Thats been out years ago😅😅😅😅😅
Cool. Love ryobi. Looks like a new tool to buy. I really like how lightweight they are.
It is september 2023 and I cant find it on my nearby home depot... when it is supposed to be released?
Good afternoon and thank you , you have the link to this ratchet?
That power wrench...does it have the ability to torque to specific settings or no? If it did then when can i buy it?
Is that Ratchet at 35 Foot pounds a good buy? How strong is it and how strong is it not? I have been looking to get one of those but not sure if this is a good one.
I love the company & their products.. I wish they'd bring back the garage door opener.
About time the ratchet came to the US. It was available overseas years ago and I couldn't understand why it was never released here. No matter now since we can buy them. That jumper is slick, it seems a little pricey until one looks at what jumpers sell for.
this is bigger than huge, the biggest downfall of jump packs isn't the electronics, it's the short lifespan of the internal batteries. this ryobi jump pack turns the jump pack into just another cordless tool like your drill that you only provide battery power for when you actually need it, this ryobi jump pack literally makes all other jump packs obsolete.........
Can't believe they came up with it when it's supposedly not possible.... this is a complete must have for everyone regardless if u have ryobi tools or not if u have a car BAM! INCREDIBLE I wish I had some ryobi batteries cuz I been lookin for one of these "not this obviously it's new I mean a car jump pack.
Very impressive specs! Game changer in deed! I like how compact it looks. I've been shopping around for a jump starter, but I just don't like what's out there and how much they fail! Dewalt had something like this, but I think they quickly took it off the market. I never got my hands on one. This is something most difenetly worth getting my hands on!
I have a jump starter that doesn’t even require a battery. It works with super capacitors and uses whatever charge is in the car battery to charge the capacitors. If the car battery is 6 volt or greater it can charge the jump-starter. The lower the battery voltage the longer it takes to charge. Works great as long as the car will start properly.
Now all we need is for Ryobi to make battery powered car jack
That certainly would be neat and useful especially for women and Senior Citizens
That's actually a great idea, I've been looking at those little cheap no name brand ones, but I think I will wait, you can't be the only one thinking that and that's a good idea, I bet we see one soon.
Betweeen this and that extreactor, Fall 23 is about to be Ryobi season in my house!
Ill be buying one of those !! I have 11 - 18 volt batteries over the years
I have a very small box by a brand called Halo that I used to jump start my van "that had no battery in it" for over 2 yrs. I could start my van about 30times on a full charge. It was small too "about the size of a vcr tape" and I would charge it with the van while driving. I think I paid about 60$ for it. It also has 2 usb ports to charge my phone. It is maybe 2amhs but uses a capacitor.
Milwaukee is working on those weird products like the propane heater, although, as previously mentioned, a red battery jumper would have been a huge hit.
U can jump a truck/car with an m12 battery. And the battery will still have juice left in it for ya tools lol. There's a million vids on yt of guys doing it
I admire Ryobi for making so many different things, but I still love the reliability of my DeWalt 20v platform.
I’ve been saying the same thing. But I think the price will hurt them on this. It should be more around $100 without battery imo.
The problem is the capacitor technology in there is actually pretty expensive. If you look at other capacitor based jump starters, this is actually not priced too crazy.
That's fair, but by the same token, they could have included a couple bells and whistles like other jump packs do, like speaker, USB, air inflator, flasher, radio... Basically made it an all-in-one, even if they needed to charge (heh) a bit more.
I've had an impact driver and drill from them for more than 10 years. I use it nearly every day for work and it's still going strong. My bil laughs and insists that his makita is "what a man uses". He's gone through a couple drivers in the same time.
It's not the how long it last, its the power part. Ryobi tends not to have enough balls for the demanding stuff.
Alright two more Ry-o-bee’s to add to my collection. Clint I think that it’s great, I’m ‘scribed to your channel plus Ry-o-bee’s channel, I started to watch theirs, but chose yours after I saw what the topic was because you tell it like it is. I already have two of those chargers plus one that’ll charge their non Lithium-ion 18v bat-Ray’s. Keep’m coming
I completely agree the other companies are missing the mark in a big way
Waiting for the 40v Starter. It should be instant start, good for many, many starts, and last a loong time between charges.
I’ve been using Mikita 18V 3Ah battery and 2 wires to jump my cars, ATV and a generator for years now
thing is the torque test channel tested the last ryobi ratchet similar to that and it cracked in half, every other brand survived.
can we use it as a defib?
Jump starter is freaking aweeeeeesome
This reminds me of the home shopping network selling BS Craftsman from that guy that was on a fake tool show 30 years ago
great vid and i use ryobi for all my karting powered tools… impact driver, airpump, and that ratchet looks nice! Thats next!!
I’m wondering if Ryobi will come out with an HP version of this tool, but I’m not sure since they just released the HP high speed versions in 1/4” and 3/8”.
That things huge. I’ll just stick to my NOCO Boost X. It’s 1/3 the size of that thing and 4250 amps. Good for 10 liter gas and all the way to 8 liter diesel. Never had any issues with it either.
DeWalt has a jump starter similar to this. It's been out for about a year now. The model number is DXAE20VBB
It sounds like it’s using the full output of the battery for 60 seconds so it doesn’t matter if it’s a small battery because even the smallest battery will last for about five minutes at full output starting up the power and then giving you full output for 1 to 3 seconds is actually a tremendous amount of energy equivalent to what it would take The normal Battery to discharge it is something that was suggested to Ryobi 10 years ago back in 2011 it just took them a really long time to do it there are other products that have been suggested like a remote control snowblower and lawnmower also suggested in 2011 it just takes a really long time for them to figure it out thank you for your video it was a really good Video
My lithium jump starter will start a truck engine without the battery in the truck being installed will this one start a car or truck without the 12-volt starting battery installed does the Ryobi rely on charging the 12 volt starting battery for the vehicle enough to start the vehicle or can it start a vehicle on its own