I love my Ryobi 18V power tools for work around the garage and for light projects. Purchased the 18V blower and weed wacker as well as a 48V 52" Zero Turn riding Mower.
The blower is weak, so we pretty much just use it to blow dust off of the porch and out of the garage.
The weed wacker caught on fire and melted into a glob before I saw the smoke and pulled the battery.
The mower was used for a summer and a half and now sits in my garage like a $6,000 reminder to NEVER EVER buy an electric mower again. It doesn't have a mowing range anywhere near what is advertised, shuts off when hot (I live in Arizona so that is pretty much the entire summer lawn season), and it takes quite a few hours to recharge before you can get out and try to finish a simple yard. Its for sale if you like a challenge
I went and purchased a new Husqvarna 52" zero turn gas mower and have been smiling ever since. I'm now pimping it out with LED lights on all 4 sides so I can mow right through the night if I want to.
I tried the electric thing.......its basically a pet rock fad until the batteries get a lot stronger and more durable.
**** I do have a 12" 18V Ryobi saw which burns through batteries FAST but cuts Mesquite wood a lot better than expected*** If it wasn't for the saw and the hand tools, I'd scrap Ryobi and move on to a new line. Get good gas equipment for outside work and be happy.