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Best Ryobi Generator Reviews 

 October 25, 2020

By  admin

Do you know which portable generator suits your needs best? In the market there are many options available to choose from, so it can be quite difficult to decide on a single product. The right generator should provide the watts of power your home or business needs, it has to provide continuous operation for longer, and above all, it must fit your pocket. This article we do this in order to help you choose the model you need. If the power you need is approximately 2000 watts, such as camping or recreational use, the Ryobi 2300-Watt Bluetooth is right for you.

Let's look at these two great options. 

1. Ryobi 2300-Watt Bluetooth Generator Review

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This generator is economical, quiet and provides power for a long time. It has a good design with a plastic construction. As you would expect from a generator of this power, it is very compact, much more than a 6000 watt model, for example. It weighs approximately 53 pounds, is easy to load and handle, and has very comfortable handles. It has small wheels that are enough to allow you to move your generator where you need it. If you’re going to use it for camping or construction, make sure it’s a smooth floor, as it might be better to load it.

This generator has a recoil system for ignition, like all small generators. However, this system is very easy to boot, and turns on effortlessly. It has options for sending/off, on/off, and cold start, so you won’t have extra work with fuel configuration and drowning.

It features a 4-cycle OHV 80CC motor that allows a power of up to 2300 watts, with 1800 watts in continuous use. This is the type of motor and power for when you do not need to energize large appliances with great demands. It may be somewhat limited for use on construction sites.

In terms of noise, it produces less than 68 decibels at 100% of its load, and is much less noisy when working with fewer loads. Less noisy models may be achieved, but this one doesn’t make much noise either.

If 1800 watts is very little to meet your needs, Ryobi offers you the possibility to connect two of these generators in parallel and thus obtain 3600 watts continuously.

As for maintenance, it has removable panel for when you need to add oil or perform another action. You should try continuous maintenance to extend the life of your generator.

Your fuel tank may turn out to be a small one, but a larger tank would also ruin the intention to be compact and portable that Ryobi wanted in this product. It has a capacity of 1.2 gallons, which is also not bad for a low-power generator. It has a lot of fuel efficiency. At 25% charge, this generator can be powered by up to a little over 10 hours, and 50% of the charge can run for 7.5 hours. If you need a lot of power, you won’t have to refill the tank very often.

As it is a low power generator, it does not have a 240V output. Only high power generators have this feature. It has two 120V 20amp outputs, as well as two 2.1 USB outputs for laptops and smartphones. These outputs are not GFCI protected, so be careful with the weather or nearby water sources when using it.

As the name implies, its Bluetooth functionality allows you to monitor the status of the generator from your smartphone with the Ryobi Gencontrol App. With this app, the user can know the current power consumption, fuel level, how much usage time is left, and load levels. You can even restart the generator remotely.

As for its price, it costs $599. It has everything a generator of its kind should have with the exception of GFCI protection. Bluetooth functionality adds some price, as it’s not something many generators have. It is a CARB-compliant unit, so it is fine in the range of $450 to $1000.

In conclusion, this generator is very good considering it produces 2000 watts. It has good features with good durability and time of use. Ryobio ffers you a great option for $599.

2. Ryobi RYi150BG review

Ryobi recently launched two 40V battery-powered inverters, however, not all users have 40V batteries, but 18V batteries. Despite this, Ryobi has just announced that a new reverse powered by Ryobi’s 18V batteries will be released with the 18V Ryobi RYi150BG 18V 150 Watt Powered Inverter Generator.

This model is not technically a generator, as it does not run on gas or generate any type of energy, since it is the installed battery that provides the power. However, it is a very versatile product, as it is basically an inverter that can energize small electronic devices of the home, such as a TV, laptops and smartphones through a 150 watt AC port (1.25 Amp ). It also has USB ports (2.4 Amp). What you achieve with this inverter is to turn your 18V Ryobi batteries into a power station, or portable power station.

When two 40 2.6Ah batteries are placed, this inverter can generate 208 watts per hour. When you put batteries of 5.0Ah, you can have 400 watts per hour, while the Dewalt with 4 of its larger batteries can have 960 watts per hour, and Bosch’s mobile power bank has 1650 watts per hour.

You can connect tools depending on demand. An oscillator or working light handles them perfectly, but not a saw, for example.

This product is more suitable to be used as a power source for recreational purposes, although it is also very useful in blackouts. It is not recommended to use on construction sites.

Emil Schoene


Born and raised in Austin, TX I come from a background of home renovation. By helping my family in my younger years with their construction business, I learned the ropes quickly and as I grew it became my passion that I still do today. Looking to share my knowledge with others. I invite you to leave comments on any post as I know you will have questions that you are not finding anywhere else.

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