RYOBI’s 18V brushless stick vac is designed to provide powerful
suction along with cordless convenience and excellent runtime.
Thanks to its efficient brushless motor this compact stick vac can
provide up to 43 minutes of runtime with the RB18L50 and up to 95
Air Watts of suction, making the R18SV7 from RYOBI® the perfect
solution to clear up household dust from both carpets and hard
floors.
The pivoting motorised head allows for quick turns and great user
control, which makes cleaning around furniture a breeze. The
handle delivers comfort incorporated with an easy to use power
and mode selector button.
This stick vac is capable of an air flow of 1160 l/min, in max mode
the motorised brush bar makes it excellent for cleaning carpets as
well as car mats. Delivering maximum runtime, the eco mode is
great for cleaning hard surfaces such as laminate flooring and lino.
The accessories include a crevice tool and brush, which combined
with the wand can be used to clean above ground level on things
like coving, upholstery or blinds.
To find our more about the ONE+ stick vac search for the R18SV7 at ryobitools.eu
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I have always used Ryobi for the last 25 years, I would prefer demonstrations on pick up types etc, rather than someone just holding it doing nothing. Impressive air volumes, but show us dont just talk
Hi I use Ryobi tools for my business and home and they are amazing.
How much more suction power does this vac provide in comparison with
R18PV0 vac 13l ?
I am happy with my Ryobi R18PV0 vac but if this new stick vac is 50% more suction then I would switch to it 🙂
R18WDV 0 vac also seams to be same suction power according to air wats and litres per minute
P.S. they bove have 95 air wats and about the same 1400 litres per minute , but then you have mentioned some other suction power measurement figure .
Something like 20kg of something which is not mentioned in product description of my vac
Could you please clarify ?
How do you remove the brush from the roller head? I can only find instructions for the old model…
never. even. ran. it.
When will this be available in the UK?