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Jet propane torch for metal melting foundry
This time, our structure is a BURNER, which will be used in our upcoming video.
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Dining Table ► http://bit.ly/1TIQqjK
DIY Sandblaster ► http://bit.ly/1U1GrQI
DIY Spot Welder ► http://bit.ly/1Z5R9d2
Jet propane torch ► http://bit.ly/29jdy5Z
DIY Barbecue Table ► http://bit.ly/27VV2HA
Metal Melting Furnace ► http://bit.ly/29HbKXe
Plasma cutter circle tool ► http://bi...
published: 25 Jun 2016
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Make a Propane Jet Burner - Super Sized for Wok, Seafood Boil, Turkey fryer, Home Brewing
In this video I make a simple DIY jet burner from common parts. This burner is hot! I estimate to be around 200,000-300,000 BTUs or more at 5 psi. Also since this video I have added a refinement to the intake (the open bottom) by using some metal tape and covering part of the open bottom. This allows me to control the flame right from a small reducing flame right up to a roaring one like in the video.
This burner can be used for heating large pots of oil or water.
Here is the build video using a smaller version of this burner in an outdoor wok station.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsu6mo35ocM
Total cost in parts was around $30, not including the regulator and propane tank.
published: 19 Mar 2016
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How to make a mini Gas-jet (up to 1000ºC)
Welcome to the channel Roman Ursu Hack ( romanursuhack ). Here you will learn how to do with your own hands, homemade wood, homemade electronics, Christmas crafts, gifts, toys, scarecrows for Halloween, it is important that all this can be done at home independently!
Announcements and photos of the work process are periodically published on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/romanursu/ @romanursu @zoomdiy
In our Vk group you can independently publish photos of your homemade products, ideas. And also you can ask questions to the author or the community if something does not work out. We will support you and will not leave you in trouble): https://vk.com/romanursu
Classmates also have homemade goods more than enough: https://ok.ru/romanursu
For those who have Tik Tok in the trend, to o...
published: 30 Nov 2015
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20180419 Integrated firing test of hot gas jet thrusters and a main engine for MOMO2
Interstellar Technologies Inc.
Integrated firing test of hot gas jet thrusters and a main engine.
Taiki-cho, Hokkaido, Japan
Apr 19, 2018
For more information on Interstellar Technologies Inc.(IST):
http://www.istellartech.com/
https://twitter.com/natsuroke
https://www.facebook.com/istellartech
2018年4月19日
MOMO2号機のためのガスジェットとエンジンの統合燃焼実験映像です。
インターステラテクノロジズ株式会社
北海道大樹町
published: 21 Apr 2018
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The Ford EXP Exhaust Is AWESOME A Jet-Hot Coated Ford Performance HEADER
My weird Ford coupe the Ford EXP is almost finished and today we're tackling the exhaust. I found a header on eBay that was listed as NOS and for the 1982 Ford EXP 1.6L CVH so I picked it up as fast as possible. Then I shipped that over to Jet-Hot to apply their satin silver Extreme 1300 ceramic coating. The part that came back looks incredible and should help keep under hood temps down as well. Today we're taking that to the Wizard and installing the new trunk gas struts as well. We're driving the EXP in the next video!
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAR WIZARD: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2TTf3i4wwsRW8ex1zRXH8A
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Here’s the gear and camera equipment I’m using!
Helmet: http://amzn.to/2zaSAAm
Gloves: http://amzn.to/2zbAIFH
Camera: http...
published: 06 Feb 2019
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Brilliant DIY Off-Grid Water Heater Using a Rocket Stove – No Propane!
This is a brilliant DIY hack for creating an off-grid water heater with just a simple handmade rocket stove, water barrel, and copper pipes! No pump! No propane!
It was built by a couple of incredible people we met last summer, Sebastien and Isabelle. They're passionate about reconnecting with the earth and finding sustainable ways to live. One of their hobbies is experimenting with rocket stoves and making them function as a cooktop, a heat source, and sometimes even as a hot water heater.
A rocket stove is a simple stove with 3 openings: the one at the bottom for building your fire, the middle one is to feed wood to the fire, and the one at the top is a chimney. By winding copper pipes inside the cob walls of the chimney, water in the pipes is heated up and circulated from the wate...
published: 13 May 2018
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Ryobi 25cc Gas Jet Fan Blower Review 520 CFM 160 MPH
520 CFM - 160 MPH - The Ryobi 2 Cycle Jet Fan Blower is a new innovation for Ryobi that uses some of the same engineering as their battery operated jet fan blowers. The 25cc 2-cycle gas engine and jet fan produce 520 CFM at 160 MPH. To get this amount of air movement, the blower features an innovative 3-stage jet fan design. As with most blowers, you have a variable speed trigger, but you also have cruise control. The Cruise lever allows you to set the engine rpm for the perfect amount of air movement and the machine will run at that setting without you touching the trigger. This also allows this unit to be used for drying outside areas. The Ryobi RY25AXB blower also has an anti-vibe handle with overmolded grips that help the use hang on to the unit without fatigue.
Like many of the...
published: 06 Oct 2016
4:23
Jet propane torch for metal melting foundry
This time, our structure is a BURNER, which will be used in our upcoming video.
► Click HERE to subscribe to Make it Extreme: http://bit.ly/MakeitExtreme
► Seco...
This time, our structure is a BURNER, which will be used in our upcoming video.
► Click HERE to subscribe to Make it Extreme: http://bit.ly/MakeitExtreme
► Second Channel: http://bit.ly/MakeitExtremeShorts
• Get access to the downloadable Plans: http://bit.ly/MIEplans
• All details: http://bit.ly/Jetpropane
• Help us on patreon: http://bit.ly/MiEPatreon
✦Social Media✦
✔Facebook: http://bit.ly/Makeitextreme
✔Instagram: http://bit.ly/makeitextreme
✔Google+: http://bit.ly/MakeItExtreme
✦Other Projects✦
Dining Table ► http://bit.ly/1TIQqjK
DIY Sandblaster ► http://bit.ly/1U1GrQI
DIY Spot Welder ► http://bit.ly/1Z5R9d2
Jet propane torch ► http://bit.ly/29jdy5Z
DIY Barbecue Table ► http://bit.ly/27VV2HA
Metal Melting Furnace ► http://bit.ly/29HbKXe
Plasma cutter circle tool ► http://bit.ly/1sD6erQ
Homemade Metal Bender ► http://bit.ly/1WQZHGO
Make it Extreme's Workbench ► http://bit.ly/2aaG9ut
Making a hoverboard from Junk ► http://bit.ly/2a9b1bB
✦Angle Grinder Hack Videos✦
Hack 1 ► http://bit.ly/25r51WF
Hack 2 ► http://bit.ly/22rrtK2
Hack 3 ► http://bit.ly/1OSzzn4
Hack 4 ► http://bit.ly/2aP8A3X
●Playlist for all videos ► http://bit.ly/1qQ06eE
●Intro Design ► http://cyprusgraphics.com/
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🌟http://bit.ly/MakeitExtreme🌟
https://wn.com/Jet_Propane_Torch_For_Metal_Melting_Foundry
This time, our structure is a BURNER, which will be used in our upcoming video.
► Click HERE to subscribe to Make it Extreme: http://bit.ly/MakeitExtreme
► Second Channel: http://bit.ly/MakeitExtremeShorts
• Get access to the downloadable Plans: http://bit.ly/MIEplans
• All details: http://bit.ly/Jetpropane
• Help us on patreon: http://bit.ly/MiEPatreon
✦Social Media✦
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✔Instagram: http://bit.ly/makeitextreme
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✦Other Projects✦
Dining Table ► http://bit.ly/1TIQqjK
DIY Sandblaster ► http://bit.ly/1U1GrQI
DIY Spot Welder ► http://bit.ly/1Z5R9d2
Jet propane torch ► http://bit.ly/29jdy5Z
DIY Barbecue Table ► http://bit.ly/27VV2HA
Metal Melting Furnace ► http://bit.ly/29HbKXe
Plasma cutter circle tool ► http://bit.ly/1sD6erQ
Homemade Metal Bender ► http://bit.ly/1WQZHGO
Make it Extreme's Workbench ► http://bit.ly/2aaG9ut
Making a hoverboard from Junk ► http://bit.ly/2a9b1bB
✦Angle Grinder Hack Videos✦
Hack 1 ► http://bit.ly/25r51WF
Hack 2 ► http://bit.ly/22rrtK2
Hack 3 ► http://bit.ly/1OSzzn4
Hack 4 ► http://bit.ly/2aP8A3X
●Playlist for all videos ► http://bit.ly/1qQ06eE
●Intro Design ► http://cyprusgraphics.com/
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- published: 25 Jun 2016
- views: 1878962
14:24
Make a Propane Jet Burner - Super Sized for Wok, Seafood Boil, Turkey fryer, Home Brewing
In this video I make a simple DIY jet burner from common parts. This burner is hot! I estimate to be around 200,000-300,000 BTUs or more at 5 psi. Also since...
In this video I make a simple DIY jet burner from common parts. This burner is hot! I estimate to be around 200,000-300,000 BTUs or more at 5 psi. Also since this video I have added a refinement to the intake (the open bottom) by using some metal tape and covering part of the open bottom. This allows me to control the flame right from a small reducing flame right up to a roaring one like in the video.
This burner can be used for heating large pots of oil or water.
Here is the build video using a smaller version of this burner in an outdoor wok station.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsu6mo35ocM
Total cost in parts was around $30, not including the regulator and propane tank.
https://wn.com/Make_A_Propane_Jet_Burner_Super_Sized_For_Wok,_Seafood_Boil,_Turkey_Fryer,_Home_Brewing
In this video I make a simple DIY jet burner from common parts. This burner is hot! I estimate to be around 200,000-300,000 BTUs or more at 5 psi. Also since this video I have added a refinement to the intake (the open bottom) by using some metal tape and covering part of the open bottom. This allows me to control the flame right from a small reducing flame right up to a roaring one like in the video.
This burner can be used for heating large pots of oil or water.
Here is the build video using a smaller version of this burner in an outdoor wok station.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsu6mo35ocM
Total cost in parts was around $30, not including the regulator and propane tank.
- published: 19 Mar 2016
- views: 262365
7:23
How to make a mini Gas-jet (up to 1000ºC)
Welcome to the channel Roman Ursu Hack ( romanursuhack ). Here you will learn how to do with your own hands, homemade wood, homemade electronics, Christmas craf...
Welcome to the channel Roman Ursu Hack ( romanursuhack ). Here you will learn how to do with your own hands, homemade wood, homemade electronics, Christmas crafts, gifts, toys, scarecrows for Halloween, it is important that all this can be done at home independently!
Announcements and photos of the work process are periodically published on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/romanursu/ @romanursu @zoomdiy
In our Vk group you can independently publish photos of your homemade products, ideas. And also you can ask questions to the author or the community if something does not work out. We will support you and will not leave you in trouble): https://vk.com/romanursu
Classmates also have homemade goods more than enough: https://ok.ru/romanursu
For those who have Tik Tok in the trend, to our surprise it grows fast!) So we're cool :) Fly in: @zoomdiy
For Serious Uncle and Aunt https://www.facebook.com/romanursuhack
https://wn.com/How_To_Make_A_Mini_Gas_Jet_(Up_To_1000ºc)
Welcome to the channel Roman Ursu Hack ( romanursuhack ). Here you will learn how to do with your own hands, homemade wood, homemade electronics, Christmas crafts, gifts, toys, scarecrows for Halloween, it is important that all this can be done at home independently!
Announcements and photos of the work process are periodically published on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/romanursu/ @romanursu @zoomdiy
In our Vk group you can independently publish photos of your homemade products, ideas. And also you can ask questions to the author or the community if something does not work out. We will support you and will not leave you in trouble): https://vk.com/romanursu
Classmates also have homemade goods more than enough: https://ok.ru/romanursu
For those who have Tik Tok in the trend, to our surprise it grows fast!) So we're cool :) Fly in: @zoomdiy
For Serious Uncle and Aunt https://www.facebook.com/romanursuhack
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 8379662
0:25
20180419 Integrated firing test of hot gas jet thrusters and a main engine for MOMO2
Interstellar Technologies Inc.
Integrated firing test of hot gas jet thrusters and a main engine.
Taiki-cho, Hokkaido, Japan
Apr 19, 2018
For more information...
Interstellar Technologies Inc.
Integrated firing test of hot gas jet thrusters and a main engine.
Taiki-cho, Hokkaido, Japan
Apr 19, 2018
For more information on Interstellar Technologies Inc.(IST):
http://www.istellartech.com/
https://twitter.com/natsuroke
https://www.facebook.com/istellartech
2018年4月19日
MOMO2号機のためのガスジェットとエンジンの統合燃焼実験映像です。
インターステラテクノロジズ株式会社
北海道大樹町
https://wn.com/20180419_Integrated_Firing_Test_Of_Hot_Gas_Jet_Thrusters_And_A_Main_Engine_For_Momo2
Interstellar Technologies Inc.
Integrated firing test of hot gas jet thrusters and a main engine.
Taiki-cho, Hokkaido, Japan
Apr 19, 2018
For more information on Interstellar Technologies Inc.(IST):
http://www.istellartech.com/
https://twitter.com/natsuroke
https://www.facebook.com/istellartech
2018年4月19日
MOMO2号機のためのガスジェットとエンジンの統合燃焼実験映像です。
インターステラテクノロジズ株式会社
北海道大樹町
- published: 21 Apr 2018
- views: 1572
10:53
The Ford EXP Exhaust Is AWESOME A Jet-Hot Coated Ford Performance HEADER
My weird Ford coupe the Ford EXP is almost finished and today we're tackling the exhaust. I found a header on eBay that was listed as NOS and for the 1982 Ford ...
My weird Ford coupe the Ford EXP is almost finished and today we're tackling the exhaust. I found a header on eBay that was listed as NOS and for the 1982 Ford EXP 1.6L CVH so I picked it up as fast as possible. Then I shipped that over to Jet-Hot to apply their satin silver Extreme 1300 ceramic coating. The part that came back looks incredible and should help keep under hood temps down as well. Today we're taking that to the Wizard and installing the new trunk gas struts as well. We're driving the EXP in the next video!
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAR WIZARD: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2TTf3i4wwsRW8ex1zRXH8A
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Here’s the gear and camera equipment I’m using!
Helmet: http://amzn.to/2zaSAAm
Gloves: http://amzn.to/2zbAIFH
Camera: http://amzn.to/2hS3PKy
Tripod: http://amzn.to/2hLX3Ta
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Common Questions:
What motorcycle do I ride? A few. Ducati 1198, Honda Fury, Honda Grom, Honda Ruckus
What do I do for a living? Make YouTube videos and work in enterprise data storage.
Can you wheelie? No, I suck.
Are you fast? Sort of. I suck mostly though.
Where can I keep up with you off the bike?
Instagram: WatchJRGo
Facebook: WatchJRGo (or JRGo, FB hates my branding)
Do you go to school? College, for 2 classes.
Why do you ride so dangerously? What do mean? I was doing 25.
Do you go to the track? Of course, hopefully there will be videos in the future.
Do you play video games? No, but I might stream N64 Goldeneye at some point. Twitch: WatchJRGo
Are you afraid the police will watch your videos and arrest you? Something something evidence something something warrants and due process of law
#Motovlog #FordEXP #CheapFord
https://wn.com/The_Ford_Exp_Exhaust_Is_Awesome_A_Jet_Hot_Coated_Ford_Performance_Header
My weird Ford coupe the Ford EXP is almost finished and today we're tackling the exhaust. I found a header on eBay that was listed as NOS and for the 1982 Ford EXP 1.6L CVH so I picked it up as fast as possible. Then I shipped that over to Jet-Hot to apply their satin silver Extreme 1300 ceramic coating. The part that came back looks incredible and should help keep under hood temps down as well. Today we're taking that to the Wizard and installing the new trunk gas struts as well. We're driving the EXP in the next video!
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAR WIZARD: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2TTf3i4wwsRW8ex1zRXH8A
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Here’s the gear and camera equipment I’m using!
Helmet: http://amzn.to/2zaSAAm
Gloves: http://amzn.to/2zbAIFH
Camera: http://amzn.to/2hS3PKy
Tripod: http://amzn.to/2hLX3Ta
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Common Questions:
What motorcycle do I ride? A few. Ducati 1198, Honda Fury, Honda Grom, Honda Ruckus
What do I do for a living? Make YouTube videos and work in enterprise data storage.
Can you wheelie? No, I suck.
Are you fast? Sort of. I suck mostly though.
Where can I keep up with you off the bike?
Instagram: WatchJRGo
Facebook: WatchJRGo (or JRGo, FB hates my branding)
Do you go to school? College, for 2 classes.
Why do you ride so dangerously? What do mean? I was doing 25.
Do you go to the track? Of course, hopefully there will be videos in the future.
Do you play video games? No, but I might stream N64 Goldeneye at some point. Twitch: WatchJRGo
Are you afraid the police will watch your videos and arrest you? Something something evidence something something warrants and due process of law
#Motovlog #FordEXP #CheapFord
- published: 06 Feb 2019
- views: 36771
3:23
Brilliant DIY Off-Grid Water Heater Using a Rocket Stove – No Propane!
This is a brilliant DIY hack for creating an off-grid water heater with just a simple handmade rocket stove, water barrel, and copper pipes! No pump! No propan...
This is a brilliant DIY hack for creating an off-grid water heater with just a simple handmade rocket stove, water barrel, and copper pipes! No pump! No propane!
It was built by a couple of incredible people we met last summer, Sebastien and Isabelle. They're passionate about reconnecting with the earth and finding sustainable ways to live. One of their hobbies is experimenting with rocket stoves and making them function as a cooktop, a heat source, and sometimes even as a hot water heater.
A rocket stove is a simple stove with 3 openings: the one at the bottom for building your fire, the middle one is to feed wood to the fire, and the one at the top is a chimney. By winding copper pipes inside the cob walls of the chimney, water in the pipes is heated up and circulated from the water barrel, around the rocket stove, and back into the barrel by a process called: thermosiphon.
According to Wikipedia, a thermo syphon "is a method of passive heat exchange, based on natural convection, which circulates a fluid without the necessity of a mechanical pump."
Our minds were blown when we learned about this passive heat exchange that didn't require electricity or propane!
This is their first prototype and they're hoping to refine the system this year. Now that they know it works, they're hoping to use an insulated hot water tank that will keep the water warm for longer (and avoid using a plastic barrel to heat water). This will eventually be an outdoor shower for them.
Sebastien and Isabelle from La Nature à l'État Pur are creating some incredible living spaces, and are offering opportunities for people to come relax in nature and to learn off-grid living techniques. Check out their website to find out more:
http://lebaston.wixsite.com/ecodome
And check out the video we created about their SuperAdobe Eco Dome Home here:
https://youtu.be/_8IEuKECttM
Thanks for watching!
Mat & Danielle
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Mat of Exploring Alternatives
https://wn.com/Brilliant_Diy_Off_Grid_Water_Heater_Using_A_Rocket_Stove_–_No_Propane
This is a brilliant DIY hack for creating an off-grid water heater with just a simple handmade rocket stove, water barrel, and copper pipes! No pump! No propane!
It was built by a couple of incredible people we met last summer, Sebastien and Isabelle. They're passionate about reconnecting with the earth and finding sustainable ways to live. One of their hobbies is experimenting with rocket stoves and making them function as a cooktop, a heat source, and sometimes even as a hot water heater.
A rocket stove is a simple stove with 3 openings: the one at the bottom for building your fire, the middle one is to feed wood to the fire, and the one at the top is a chimney. By winding copper pipes inside the cob walls of the chimney, water in the pipes is heated up and circulated from the water barrel, around the rocket stove, and back into the barrel by a process called: thermosiphon.
According to Wikipedia, a thermo syphon "is a method of passive heat exchange, based on natural convection, which circulates a fluid without the necessity of a mechanical pump."
Our minds were blown when we learned about this passive heat exchange that didn't require electricity or propane!
This is their first prototype and they're hoping to refine the system this year. Now that they know it works, they're hoping to use an insulated hot water tank that will keep the water warm for longer (and avoid using a plastic barrel to heat water). This will eventually be an outdoor shower for them.
Sebastien and Isabelle from La Nature à l'État Pur are creating some incredible living spaces, and are offering opportunities for people to come relax in nature and to learn off-grid living techniques. Check out their website to find out more:
http://lebaston.wixsite.com/ecodome
And check out the video we created about their SuperAdobe Eco Dome Home here:
https://youtu.be/_8IEuKECttM
Thanks for watching!
Mat & Danielle
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STAY IN TOUCH!
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Blog: www.exploringalternatives.ca
Facebook: /exploringalternativesblog
Instagram: @exploringalternatives
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COMMENTS
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We want our channel and our comments section to be an inclusive space where everyone feels welcome to watch and to contribute. For this reason, comments that are inappropriate or hateful will be reported and/or deleted.
Please discuss and debate with respect, and report inappropriate or hateful comments directly to YouTube.
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For business or sponsorship inquiries, please email us at danielle.is.exploring@gmail.com
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VIDEO CREDITS
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Music & Song Credits:
All music in this video was composed, performed, and recorded by Mat of Exploring Alternatives.
Editing Credits:
Mat and Danielle of Exploring Alternatives
Filming Credits:
Mat of Exploring Alternatives
- published: 13 May 2018
- views: 2325725
3:56
Ryobi 25cc Gas Jet Fan Blower Review 520 CFM 160 MPH
520 CFM - 160 MPH - The Ryobi 2 Cycle Jet Fan Blower is a new innovation for Ryobi that uses some of the same engineering as their battery operated jet fan blow...
520 CFM - 160 MPH - The Ryobi 2 Cycle Jet Fan Blower is a new innovation for Ryobi that uses some of the same engineering as their battery operated jet fan blowers. The 25cc 2-cycle gas engine and jet fan produce 520 CFM at 160 MPH. To get this amount of air movement, the blower features an innovative 3-stage jet fan design. As with most blowers, you have a variable speed trigger, but you also have cruise control. The Cruise lever allows you to set the engine rpm for the perfect amount of air movement and the machine will run at that setting without you touching the trigger. This also allows this unit to be used for drying outside areas. The Ryobi RY25AXB blower also has an anti-vibe handle with overmolded grips that help the use hang on to the unit without fatigue.
Like many of the other Ryobi gas engines that we have tested, this on also starts easily and has full instructions to start the unit listed on the air filter. With any small engine, Ryobi limits the user to E10 fuel, but we recommend that you purchase the fuel pre-mixed with oil in small cans from the store. The fuel from the store is ethanol free and treated for storage. Long term, there will be less problems with that fuel along with less change of a carburetor issue.
RY25AXB Features
520 CFM & 160 MPH
Variable speed trigger
Soft grip anti-vibration handle
Jet fan engineered for powerful performance
3 position cruise control for ease of use
3-year limited warranty
It's Worth Every Penny
The Ryobi 25cc Jet Fan blower is priced at $129.00, our first thought was what a deal. While battery operated units seem to be taking over this market, this 2-cycle unit is a clean burning engine that is rated at 72 decibels. There is no risk of a battery going dead and leaving you to spend big money on a new battery. As long as you take care to use good fuel, this unit should be trouble free for a long time! With proper maintenance, this unit could last you the rest of your life and the only cost to running it would be the gas and oil.
One of the big items that stands out to me on this gas unit is that there are no hot spots when the unit is running. By hot spots, we mean we could hand this blower over to our kids without any instruction as to where the exhaust is or anything that could burn them. That is a big deal, especially when working with dry leaves. The air intake for the blower is the rear of the machine. Inside that intake is the engine, so all cooling of the motor is done by the air flowing through the blower. Second, the exhaust gases also flow out the blower. This allows a right or left handed person to use the blower without chance of the exhaust blowing on their leg.
While this is not a new innovation, cruise control is not found on every blower and it is nice to see Ryobi put it on this jet fan blower. This unit can be set to run at a specific air output without having to pull the trigger. For long term use, this can be more comfortable. The unit is incredibly balanced, and the trigger is easy to use, but the cruise could help people who want to use the included shoulder strap. The cruise control can also be used to help dry items outside, like your deck or chairs. Since the exhaust runs out the blower, there is little hint, other than noise, that this unit does exhaust dangerous gasses if used indoors.
Overall, there was not a single disappointment to the new Ryobi 25cc Jet fan blower. The power is significant and most home owners will find that this unit has more power than they really need. The blower is quiet and offers features normally found in more expensive blowers. It does carry a 3 year warranty and is available at the Home Depot.
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520 CFM - 160 MPH - The Ryobi 2 Cycle Jet Fan Blower is a new innovation for Ryobi that uses some of the same engineering as their battery operated jet fan blowers. The 25cc 2-cycle gas engine and jet fan produce 520 CFM at 160 MPH. To get this amount of air movement, the blower features an innovative 3-stage jet fan design. As with most blowers, you have a variable speed trigger, but you also have cruise control. The Cruise lever allows you to set the engine rpm for the perfect amount of air movement and the machine will run at that setting without you touching the trigger. This also allows this unit to be used for drying outside areas. The Ryobi RY25AXB blower also has an anti-vibe handle with overmolded grips that help the use hang on to the unit without fatigue.
Like many of the other Ryobi gas engines that we have tested, this on also starts easily and has full instructions to start the unit listed on the air filter. With any small engine, Ryobi limits the user to E10 fuel, but we recommend that you purchase the fuel pre-mixed with oil in small cans from the store. The fuel from the store is ethanol free and treated for storage. Long term, there will be less problems with that fuel along with less change of a carburetor issue.
RY25AXB Features
520 CFM & 160 MPH
Variable speed trigger
Soft grip anti-vibration handle
Jet fan engineered for powerful performance
3 position cruise control for ease of use
3-year limited warranty
It's Worth Every Penny
The Ryobi 25cc Jet Fan blower is priced at $129.00, our first thought was what a deal. While battery operated units seem to be taking over this market, this 2-cycle unit is a clean burning engine that is rated at 72 decibels. There is no risk of a battery going dead and leaving you to spend big money on a new battery. As long as you take care to use good fuel, this unit should be trouble free for a long time! With proper maintenance, this unit could last you the rest of your life and the only cost to running it would be the gas and oil.
One of the big items that stands out to me on this gas unit is that there are no hot spots when the unit is running. By hot spots, we mean we could hand this blower over to our kids without any instruction as to where the exhaust is or anything that could burn them. That is a big deal, especially when working with dry leaves. The air intake for the blower is the rear of the machine. Inside that intake is the engine, so all cooling of the motor is done by the air flowing through the blower. Second, the exhaust gases also flow out the blower. This allows a right or left handed person to use the blower without chance of the exhaust blowing on their leg.
While this is not a new innovation, cruise control is not found on every blower and it is nice to see Ryobi put it on this jet fan blower. This unit can be set to run at a specific air output without having to pull the trigger. For long term use, this can be more comfortable. The unit is incredibly balanced, and the trigger is easy to use, but the cruise could help people who want to use the included shoulder strap. The cruise control can also be used to help dry items outside, like your deck or chairs. Since the exhaust runs out the blower, there is little hint, other than noise, that this unit does exhaust dangerous gasses if used indoors.
Overall, there was not a single disappointment to the new Ryobi 25cc Jet fan blower. The power is significant and most home owners will find that this unit has more power than they really need. The blower is quiet and offers features normally found in more expensive blowers. It does carry a 3 year warranty and is available at the Home Depot.
- published: 06 Oct 2016
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