@bmfesta2009

Just want to say because of you I bought this product and I'm super happy with it! Thank you. It's been great to use for cleaning quick and remote jobs! Thank you

@Alaska_MD

One thing I like about Andrew is that he doesn't waste my time.  He only puts up content about things I need to know about.  He doesn't try to maximize the content.

@Hucklebuz

You never talked about the performance difference between the 18v and 40v.

@joshuamorin2762

It's nice to see they're starting to include the 40 volt platform in their newer hand tools. I have a few 18 volt but it's nice to know I could put the larger batteries for my snow blower to more use

@cguy96

Every video like this just rubs salt in the wound of those of us waiting for the Ego pressure washer (or those of us with Milwaukee that also don’t have a battery operated pressure washer).

@heresteven

I bought it  was my truck at work. Works great. Bring my own water, 2 gallons is enough for a fast rinse. It is a very underated tool until you get one. You're right about the things you will find that you can do with it. I like it more than my pressure washer because I have no hoses to attach and it can go anywhere.

@spinaxchin

Appreciate the info, but it would have been nice to see some operational/runtime comparisons between the 40v and 18v model, since you had them both...

@MikefromMOMichaelTurner227

Great video!! Love the tractor guy accent πŸ˜‚!!!

@Quick604

nice and fun video,  thank you,  come spring this is joining my Ryobi tool cabinet

@back-roads

Thank you from Maisy and her humans! What a transformation!

@nyazz22

Saw this in sale today so here I am looking up reviews. Enjoyed your video and your PA accent! Reminds me of my PA fam

@guillaumepare9651

Does the 9Ah battery fit on the case?
Also, a comment about the run time would be good. Wouldn't that be a difference between the 18 and 40V. But you said you made a whole day (home many hours?) with what seems to be the a 4Ah 18V battery. Right?

@SimpsonsRuleForever

Needed comparison on power!  Main reason I clicked.

@rolandm9750

Another few differences between the 40V and the ONE+:
-40V comes with the aux handle, probably due to it being more likely to be paired with heavier batteries.  
-Being a 40V outdoor tool it seems Ryobi gave it a 5yr warranty.  The ONE+ version only has 3yrs.
-Just looking at it, I think it might not be easy to do the 2L bottle thing on the 40V due to the size of the battery case?  I haven't tried (just got mine) but it seems like the battery case would be in the way.

@dannymcqueen

Anyone know if this thing is strong enough to get mold out of old deck boards …. Or clean patio stones?  Thanks in advance

@112dewayne

Can you put things like weed killer in a bottle and use it that way???? I have a townhome with no hose faucet out back

@harrigro

I bought this one last summer  to wash my suv. I notice there are chemical nozzles availiable also . To use the  power cleaner on weeds and  bushes with a herbicide do you have to utilize those chemical nozzles? What you think?

@benuchie

superb review, thank you man πŸ™ŒπŸ€©πŸ™Œ

@manuel7272

What is the differency in usage time before changing the batttery of 18V vs 40V?