Tired of all the Ryobi outdoor power tools lately? Well too bad because here’s another one that’s coming out and it’s the Ryobi 18V Cordless Power Cleaner RY120350 and there’s more Ryobi news to come after so stay tuned.
Ryobi 18V Cordless Power Cleaner RY120350 is basically a cordless pressure washer and it’s similar to Worx’s 20V Hydroshot model that debuted in 2016. It’s said to have 5 times more power than a garden hose with 320 PSI of pressure at 0.8 GPM which is good for light cleaning around the house such as siding, driveways and washing down vehicles. It has a 3 in 1 nozzle that allows you to easily switch between turbo, 15 degrees, and rinse modes.
Just like the Worx Hydroshot, it has a built in pump onboard the tool and you can either use the included 20 foot suction hose to pull from any fresh water source with the included 20ft suction hose or pull directly from your water hose. It has a water resistant battery enclosure to keep your batteries nice and dry at all times.
ETA is unknown but expect this to come out soon.
A big thanks to DrewBHAM for spotting!
- 5x more power than a garden hose
- 3-in-1 nozzle for added versatility (turbo, 15, and rinse) for cleaning a variety of surfaces
- 320 psi for cleaning of windows, outdoor furniture, boats, campers, and other recreational vehicles
- 0.8 GPM
- 20 ft. suction hose pulls water from any fresh water source
- Portable on the go cleaning
- Water resistant battery enclosure for added protection
- Compatible with any garden hose
- Backed by a 3-year limited warranty
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Cool, been waiting for one of these from Ryobi. I don’t need super high pressure as I already have a mains powered pressure washer. This would be more for a quick wash of my car..
should be good enough for that
Curious what you mean about more Ryobi news? Are they announcing new products?
A lot of Ryobi news lately and I haven’t covered it all. Stay tuned.
Even though I have several pressure washers, I use my Hydroshot a lot. I’m so glad to see Ryobi coming out with one!
The Home Depot web site has a picture that shows the recommended batteries to use with the power cleaner. The three batteries recommended are the P192 4 AH battery, the P193 6 AH battery, and the P194 9 AH battery.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-ONE-18-Volt-320-PSI-0-8-GPM-Cold-Water-Cordless-Power-Cleaner-Tool-Only-RY120350/312453233?keyword=ryobi+RY120350&semanticToken=213000001110_20200228042558244207_k4c2+213000001110+%3E++cnn%3A%7B0%3A0%7D+cnr%3A%7B7%3A0%7D+cnp%3A%7B10%3A1%7D+cnd%3A%7B4%3A0%7D+cne%3A%7B8%3A0%7D+cnb%3A%7B0%3A0%7D+cns%3A%7B5%3A0%7D+cnx%3A%7B3%3A0%7D+st%3A%7Bryobi+ry120350%7D%3Ast+oos%3A%7B0%3A1%7D+br%3A%7Bryobi%7D%3Abr+rt%3A%7Bry120350%7D%3Art+dln%3A%7B5295301731%7D+qu%3A%7Bryobi+ry120350%7D%3Aqu+nf%3A%7B1%7D%3Anf
I was interested to see if the waterproof casing around the battery stops certain size batteries from being used but that nullifies that concern! I don’t really like when there’s a restriction on battery size usage as they don’t know when they’ll come out with larger battery sizes eg. the first two 36V chainsaws models that come out wouldn’t allow for using the new 6Ah or 7.5Ah batteries for example (at least by the looks of them).
As I own other Ryobi tools it might make a great addition but I’m unable to get any runtime specs from Ryobi, guess I might have to buy one and determine if its as good as Worx or at close to their runtime specs.
How do you keep it from spraying water all over your leg when using it?
Aim away from your legs 😂
But seriously, check the seals and make sure the hose is on tight and the rubber seals are not compromised. If the leak is from within the unit, you may have a defective unit. I would replace or return.