
Ryobi warranties the inverter for 5 years and the batteries for 3 years. Lastly, at $649 you can have just the inverter as a bare tool. It comes with four 6.0Ah batteries and runs $1057. Or, if you’d rather purchase enough batteries to take advantage of all four ports at once, you can buy the bigger kit. In the first configuration, it comes kitted with two 6.0Ah batteries and retails for $799. You can find the Ryobi RYI1802B6 40V Power Station Inverter in three configurations at your local Home Depot or online. $599 with (3) 4.0Ah 20V batteries and (1) 6.0Ah FlexVolt battery Here’s a cursory comparison to see how they stack up against one another. For instance, EGO and DeWalt both have very similar models available. Like we said, the battery-powered inverter design has taken off of late, and Ryobi isn’t the only brand using a similar design. 5-year tool warranty, 3-year battery warranty.Includes 2 (or 4) Ryobi 40V 6.0 Ah batteries, charging adaptor, and cover.LCD screen displays battery level and load level.Outlet types: three 120-Volt household outlets, 4 USB-A outlets and 2 USB-C outlets.With the app, you can activate the remote shutoff as well as monitor battery levels and power consumption rates.
RYOBI POWER CONVERTER BLUETOOTH
Ryobi has also designed the 40V Power Station Inverter with Bluetooth capability so that you can use the Ryobi GenControl app to control it from your smart device. The battery-powered inverter market is not short of options at this point, but where most employ an internal battery design, we enjoy the fact that we can run this inverter using between 1 to 4 Ryobi 40V batteries of any size (though for optimized performance and runtime, you’ll likely want to be using all 4 available ports). The big deal surrounding the Ryobi 40V Power Station Inverter revolves around its modular design. With 1,800 watts of running power (and 3,000 watts of peak power), the Ryobi RYI1802B6 looks like a viable solution for the jobsite, camping, tailgating, and emergency backup applications.

Doubling as a super-charger for your Ryobi 40V batteries, it provides pure sine wave current to power everything from TVs and refrigerators down to your sensitive electronics. If you haven’t, then you’ll need a battery or three and a charger, which can add up pretty quickly to several hundred dollars, depending on which batteries you go with.Ryobi Power Station Offers Solutions For Jobsite, Home and Recreational UseĪs battery power continues to become more sophisticated and powerful, Ryobi has launched the 40V Power Station Inverter.
RYOBI POWER CONVERTER GENERATOR
The RYOBI PowerSource 18V 150-Watt Power Inverter & Generator is a great value if you’ve already bought into the RYOBI 18v line of tools. On our fully-charged 2.0Ah battery, we were able to charge our Samsung S9+ smartphone from about 45% to 100% while simultaneously streaming video on it and on an iPad (which was already charged), and surf the Web on a small HP laptop with very few background processes for about 40 minutes before the red light appeared.


Just know that batteries for this and just about any brand cordless tool are quite expensive, with the RYOBI One+ 9.0 Ah 18V battery running at around $140 at the time of this review. RYOBI also has several other battery options available, from 3.0Ah to 9.0Ah and in between. For this review, we only had a 2.0Ah battery, which is RYOBI’s third smallest, after the 1.3Ah and 1.5Ah compacts. As noted above, any RYOBI One+ Lithium-Ion battery will work with the RYOBI One+ PowerSource and, depending on what you’re powering, the tool will certainly last longer when the unit is combined with larger Ah batteries.
