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Ryobi has been great for me.
going on 8 years old with approximately 2-3 uses per month.
Never a drop of trouble.
And you can't beat the variety of tools that use the same battery pack.

I use it for yard tools and home workshop tools. I have only one corded tool, the 4" belt sander. Used that one hard and long. Works great.

Build an entire modern kitchen from bare studs on up with nothing but neon green tools.

I don't know how I lived without a battery nailer until now. Made life so easy for me. Maybe not best for high volume users; like a roofing company or building a whole house.

But for the home user / hobbyist I think they are perfect and reasonably priced. Also have some of their gizmos like camping lantern and USB charger that all use the same battery. Oh, we even have the Ryobi 18v home vacuum. Had a Dyson before.

Beats the pants off a Dyson. NOT EVEN S CLOSE CALL. Like twice as good as a Dyson. And the Ryobi can run all day with the quick change batteries. Dyson battery life SUCKS. (Like 10 minutes and fades with age from there...) and the batteries require tools to disassemble and reassemble.

The Ryobi stick vac is great.

Oh, and LOVE LOVE LOVE the Ryobi pistol grip air compressor / inflator. We use it all the time and take it on long trips with us. The 18v batteries last a long time and car and truck tires inflate in a reasonable about of time. No battery tool will be as fast as a corded compressor. But it adds about 2 psi / minute to my Maverick tires.
 

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One of my favorite YouTubers is "Project Farm" that tests mostly tools. He tested a Ryobi washer the looks to be similar to what the OP linked to with seven others and it came in the middle. At only $100, may be worth a look.

 
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The RYOBI is showing up as $100 when I open the link for my area. Maybe I'll see if the price drops in the coming week.
 
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The RYOBI is showing up as $100 when I open the link for my area. Maybe I'll see if the price drops in the coming week.
It may come down if they can't unload last years model. The one with the black sprayer handle is last year and the green handle is this year.
 

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Ryobi has been great for me.
going on 8 years old with approximately 2-3 uses per month.
Never a drop of trouble.
And you can't beat the variety of tools that use the same battery pack.

I use it for yard tools and home workshop tools. I have only one corded tool, the 4" belt sander. Used that one hard and long. Works great.

Build an entire modern kitchen from bare studs on up with nothing but neon green tools.

I don't know how I lived without a battery nailer until now. Made life so easy for me. Maybe not best for high volume users; like a roofing company or building a whole house.

But for the home user / hobbyist I think they are perfect and reasonably priced. Also have some of their gizmos like camping lantern and USB charger that all use the same battery. Oh, we even have the Ryobi 18v home vacuum. Had a Dyson before.

Beats the pants off a Dyson. NOT EVEN S CLOSE CALL. Like twice as good as a Dyson. And the Ryobi can run all day with the quick change batteries. Dyson battery life SUCKS. (Like 10 minutes and fades with age from there...) and the batteries require tools to disassemble and reassemble.

The Ryobi stick vac is great.

Oh, and LOVE LOVE LOVE the Ryobi pistol grip air compressor / inflator. We use it all the time and take it on long trips with us. The 18v batteries last a long time and car and truck tires inflate in a reasonable about of time. No battery tool will be as fast as a corded compressor. But it adds about 2 psi / minute to my Maverick tires.
Problem is this pressure washer isn't cordless and doesn't use batteries. It's 120V.
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