What is the Ryobi collection?
Ryobi brings together battery-powered electric tools designed for installation, maintenance, and demanding DIY tasks. Its offering is a portable ecosystem with a good power/autonomy ratio, ease of handling, and a wide range of accessories covering cutting, drilling, screwing, blowing, cleaning, and other preparation tasks on site or in the workshop.
Advantages and limitations
- Total portability: cordless operation, ideal for outdoor use or spaces without nearby outlets.
- Ergonomics and balance: lightweight and non-slip grips to reduce fatigue.
- Shared battery ecosystem within the same working voltage.
- Standard accessories and consumables for multiple applications.
- Limitations: autonomy depends on battery capacity and usage; for intensive continuous service, it may be advisable to alternate several batteries or use mains-powered tools.
Applications
- Electrical and light structure assembly in solar and auxiliary installations.
- Preventive and corrective maintenance in homes, workshops, and small businesses.
- Outdoor work where access to 230 V is limited.
How to choose
- Voltage and platform: choose a single voltage platform to share batteries between tools.
- Battery capacity (Ah): higher capacity means more autonomy; consider a pack of 2–3 batteries for rotation.
- Tool/accessory pairing: drill bits, discs, bits, and nozzles suitable for the material and rpm/impacts.
- Torque, rpm, and impacts: adjust specifications to wood, metal, masonry, or plastic according to the task.
- Charger: charging time and thermal management suited to the work pace.
Indicative specifications (depending on range and model)
| System voltage | Battery platforms by voltage (e.g., 18 V or higher depending on range) |
| Typical capacities | 2.0–5.0 Ah (standard packs); higher for greater autonomy |
| Motor | With or without brushes (brushless) depending on model and application |
| Control | Variable speed, adjustable clutch/torque, work modes |
| Protections | Battery electronics, electric brake, and thermal management |
Check each tool’s datasheet for exact torque, rpm, impacts, maximum diameter, and compatibilities.
Best practices
- Plan battery rotation and use certified fast chargers.
- Select the accessory suitable for the material and respect the recommended rpm.
- Keep contacts clean, avoid deep discharges, and store batteries at 40–60 % charge if not in use.
Accessories and related collections
- Tools
- Pemsa (conduits and cable glands for panels and boxes)
- Mersen (fuses and protections for DC/AC circuits)
- Orbegozo (supports and domestic/workshop equipment)
With Ryobi you get portable power, equipment compatibility, and a versatile catalog that streamlines assembly and maintenance in home and light professional projects.





