11-02-2018, 09:27 AM
Junk. Do not buy.
When we moved in to our house four years ago my father-in-law gave us a leaf blower as a housewarming gift. The first year, it worked well. The second year, it struggled under throttle, and would die if you didn't "feather" it up to full throttle. The third year, the carburetor needed cleaning and the plug needed replacing, and the throttle was highly unreliable. The air filter was replaced twice.
This year, I've cleaned the carburetor, replaced the carburetor, replaced the air filter, cleaned the fuel lines, replaced the plug, and I now have to adjust the carburetor almost every time I try to use it. In doing a bit of searching, Consumer Reports shows that these problems are extremely common with this blower.
I bought an Echo as my chainsaw and string trimmer have been flawless for years. I hope it works out. But if anybody's considering a "budget" blower this fall season please be aware this Ryobi is a massive failure.
When we moved in to our house four years ago my father-in-law gave us a leaf blower as a housewarming gift. The first year, it worked well. The second year, it struggled under throttle, and would die if you didn't "feather" it up to full throttle. The third year, the carburetor needed cleaning and the plug needed replacing, and the throttle was highly unreliable. The air filter was replaced twice.
This year, I've cleaned the carburetor, replaced the carburetor, replaced the air filter, cleaned the fuel lines, replaced the plug, and I now have to adjust the carburetor almost every time I try to use it. In doing a bit of searching, Consumer Reports shows that these problems are extremely common with this blower.
I bought an Echo as my chainsaw and string trimmer have been flawless for years. I hope it works out. But if anybody's considering a "budget" blower this fall season please be aware this Ryobi is a massive failure.