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Ryobi Devour Debris Sweeper

April 26, 2018

*This post is sponsored by The Home Depot.

ryobi devour 1

Wait until you see it in action.  The Ryobi Devour cordless debris sweeper makes quick work of that mess on your workshop floor so you can move on to the next project in a jiffy.  Watch my video below of the quick set up and fast clean up of my wood off cuts:

The new Ryobi 18V ONE+ 4.5 Gal. Devour cordless debris sweeper in an innovative tool that quickly sweeps up large and small debris including nails and screws, wood scraps, and garbage by way of powerful spinning brushes measuring up to a 21 in. cleaning swath.  I work outside on my patio so clean up is a must after every project and the Devour easily sweeps up all those wood scraps which I dumped right into the fire pit.

devour headlights

Indoor shops and basements with dark areas will appreciate the integrated LED headlights that provide improved visibility.  And the pivoting handle easily adjusts with each users height without any knobs or levers to twist.  There is a conveniently located foot-actuated power switch and rear-height adjustment knob for use on various terrain levels from rough to smooth and everything in between.

devour power switch

thd prospective ryobi devour

Worried about storing this workshop assistant?  Never fear Ryobi makes it easy with optional ergonomic and compact storage utilizing rubber feet:

devour folded for storage

The Ryobi Devour has a 4.5 gallon tub capacity – that’s all of wood scraps and hardware bits!  And it uses the same 18V battery all your other Ryobi tools use.  Using the P108 battery you could run this sweeper for over 2 hours and still get powerful sweeping action.  Make clean up easy, simple and efficient with the Ryobi Devour debris sweeper.

ryobi devour debris sweeper

* I acknowledge that The Home Depot is partnering with me to participate in this Tool Review Program.  As a part of the Program, I am receiving compensation in the form of products and services, for the purpose of promoting The Home Depot.  All expressed opinions and experiences are my own words.  My post complies with the WOMMA Ethics Code and applicable Federal Trade Commission guidelines.

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  1. Lisa says

    April 27, 2018 at 7:25 AM

    That is the most awesome machine I’ve ever seen! I think it could do wonders in a kids playroom. Great video Jaime!

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  2. Thom says

    April 27, 2018 at 9:23 AM

    Now I have to get one of these, but the I would be cleaning my driveway and sidewalks. Very cool tool

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    • Jaime says

      April 27, 2018 at 12:21 PM

      Yes Thom you need one! I’m dying to try it on leaves, I bet it does great sucking them up. Kids toys too.

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