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Ryobi 18V One+ Pole Pruner OPP1820

Ryobi 18V One+ Pole Pruner OPP1820

3.5 from 38 reviews

Latest review: Lost white cap off oil tank & it can't be replaced because they released a new modal & changed the size of the cap so it doesn't fit the OPP 1820



Ryobi OHT1851R

Ryobi OHT1851R

4.9 from 10 reviews

Latest review: I bought my Ryobi cordless hedge trimmer OHT 185 1R in 2017 from Bunnings. It is used intensively and has never let me down. It will cut through branches up to the size of the cutter bar. It is

Ryobi 600W RHT6060

Ryobi 600W RHT6060

3.8 from 11 reviews

Latest review: More than pleased with the trimmer after a couple of uses, it certainly makes short work of the bushes being trimmed. Being electric watch always be aware of the cord and that it is behind and in the

Ryobi 36V Hedge Trimmer RHT3600

Ryobi 36V Hedge Trimmer RHT3600

3.1 from 14 reviews

Latest review: Easy to use Lightweight, but plenty of power. 36 volt battery interchangeable with other products in their range. Great after sales service. Goes well with other products from your he range we have

Ryobi 18v One+ Pole Pruner OPP1850

Ryobi 18v One+ Pole Pruner OPP1850

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: My neighbor lent me the older version the OPP1820 to trim some tree branches I thought I'll get my own as I was impressed by the concept of this saw, I went to Bunnings Nerang and purchased (1st MAY)



Ryobi RHT5550

Ryobi RHT5550

4.0 from 2 reviews

Latest review: It's a good Electric Hedge Trimmer, nice and sharp, does the job well in the home garden. Purchased from Bunnings Seven Hills, Sydney. Came with a Four year warranty. So far no problems, it's in

Ryobi 18V One+ RGS1822Li25

Ryobi 18V One+ RGS1822Li25

3.7 from 3 reviews

Latest review: This is the absolute must have garden tool. Absolutely love it. It is light enough to handle easily and without fear that I am going to hurt myself because it is too heavy or awkward for me to handle

Ryobi 750W Pole Pruner RPP750S

Ryobi 750W Pole Pruner RPP750S

3.3 from 6 reviews

Latest review: Having owned the Ryobi 1+ pole saw or pruner, its still going strong. I haven’t looked after it very well Andrew yet it still keeps performing. I’m thinking of getting a new 200mm chain to replace th

Ryobi One+ RHT1850SLI20

Ryobi One+ RHT1850SLI20

3.0 from 1 review

Latest review: This has worked well as originally assembled for three sessions on two hedges. Now I want to insert the third pole to extend the unit to its full 2.9 m. The collar unscrews easily but I can't



Ryobi RLT254SDSO

Ryobi RLT254SDSO

3.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I should state from the beginning that i like ryobi (building 2nd house with our fav drills) which is why, when our previous line trimmer needed replacing we bought the ryobi straight shaft model.

Ryobi RPT4545M

Ryobi RPT4545M

2.7 from 6 reviews

Latest review: I have only left one star because it won't allow me to choose none. This was only used twice on 4mm privet before in blew the motor and burst the casing. not fit for purpose, a weak, flimsy piece of

Ryobi 500W RHT5045

Ryobi 500W RHT5045

2.7 from 7 reviews

Latest review: Bought at Bunnings in talks with a salesperson several months ago and have used it twice and to be honest shears would have been more effective. $139 spent and lesson learnt " stay away from some

Ryobi 18V ONE+ OHT1850S

Ryobi 18V ONE+ OHT1850S

2.7 from 3 reviews

Latest review: This pole hedge trimmer is a specialised device that cuts well but could use some design improvements. It is very top heavy, which quickly becomes tiring. The balance is terrible, even with the

Ryobi Katana RPS1215

Ryobi Katana RPS1215

1.0 from 3 reviews

Latest review: I have used the Katana twice, despite being fully charged it will not engage ???? Please think twice before buying this unit.Check with the supplier first and obtain a warranty. Very

Ryobi RPT3600

Ryobi RPT3600

1.0 from 2 reviews

Latest review: Generally not fit for purpose. The trimmer only cuts the thinnest and newest growth and just strips the leaves of anything bigger. The trimmer head gets caught in the hedge due to the awkward shape.