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Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower

by New Edge Times Report
June 12, 2023
in Reviews
Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower
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Verdict

What should be a really good mower is let down by its battery life. The Ryobi One+ Cordless has it all – a 33cm cutting width, collapsable grass box, and a design that allows it to cut right up to the edge as you manoeuvre around walls and plant pots – but the fact I had to recharge it halfway through mowing an average lawn means it’s hard to recommend unless you have existing One+ batteries you can use.

Pros

  • Compatible with ONE+ batteries
  • Cuts right to the edge
  • Light


  • Battery lifeI found the battery life was poor on this model, and we had to recharge halfway through cutting my test lawn.

  • Cutting widthThis lawn mower has an cutting width of 33cm, so is ideally suited to smaller lawns.

Introduction

Ryobi’s One+ Cordless 33cm 18V Lawnmower is available on its own, but mine came in a pack with the One+ Cordless 25cm Grass Trimmer and a single battery to use between the two tools.

It’s a nice looking mower with a decent cutting width and a clean cut, but provides some of the worst battery life that I’ve seen from a rechargeable mower.

Design and features

  • Looks good
  • Collapsable grass box
  • 33cm cutting width

The Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower is fairly standard with four wheels, a handle, spinning blade underneath and a grass box on the back, but its batteries are more interesting. They’re more than the standard black rectangle, with a stem that clunks securely into the mower in a way that looks upside-down if you view the lawnmower from the front.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower battery in place
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

They’re part of the One+ system, meaning the batteries can be used in all other One+ tools you buy, such as grass trimmers, car polishers, cordless drills and more. Ryobi claims there are more than 200 tools in the One+ family.

On the outside, it’s a good-looking machine, the Ryobi colour scheme of lurid green and black is attractive, if that’s what you look for in your tools, and is broken by the bright red of a jumper-style key that’s required to get the mower going.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower battery installed
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

The 33cm cutting width is wide enough for a suburban lawn, the unit isn’t too heavy and is easily carried using the built-in handle, and the grass collection box collapses for storage.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower controls
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Performance

  • Battery life not good
  • Cuts cleanly
  • Cuts close to edges

There’s a big problem with the Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower I used, and that’s the battery life. Ryobi says it should be good enough to cut a 200m2 lawn, which is on the small side but seems reasonable for the bundled 4Ah battery I was provided with.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower blade
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

However, in my testing, it only managed half that. The grass on my test lawn hadn’t been cut for about two weeks, thanks to the great British weather, but wasn’t particularly long, yet the Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower ran out of juice halfway through the job. Following a recharge, it lasted almost exactly the same amount of time when I put it to work finishing off the lawn.

There are larger batteries available (5Ah and 9Ah) to extend cutting time, but that involves additional expense. If you’ve already got Ryobi tools and have existing One+ batteries, then you can reuse these here to extend battery life.

The One+ cuts the grass very well. It left the lawn looking neatly trimmed, and picked up the cuttings effectively.

There are five height options between 25 and 65mm, and the lawn mower cuts closely to the edges, meaning you’re left with less of a tuft when mowing near walls that you’ll have to come back later with a trimmer to deal with. It also feels powerful, cutting longer grass as hungrily as it does the shorter stuff, and not minding when asked to munch through some taller weeds.

This is a shame, as the One+ cuts the grass very well. It left the lawn looking neatly trimmed, and picked up the cuttings effectively.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower grass cutting
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

You’ve already got Ryobi One+ products and have spare batteries: You can increase battery life and usefulness by reusing your existing batteries.

You want the best endurance out of your mower: If you want a mower that can cut for longer, look elsewhere.

Final Thoughts

If it weren’t for the short battery life, this would be a really good mower. Here, having an extra power cell goes from being something that’s nice to have into a necessity.

If you don’t have existing Ryobi products, then something like the Stihl RMA 235, or another model from our guide to the best cordless lawnmowers, will be more suitable. If you do have One+ products already, then this lawn mower is a good buy, as you can reuse your existing batteries and enjoy the quality cut that list mower offers smaller lawns.

How we test

We test every grass trimmer we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main trimmer for the review period

Used on a variety of grass lengths and weeds to see how well the mower cuts

Tested to see how easy the trimmer is to carry, use and store

FAQs

What’s the cutting width of the Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower?

It has a 33cm blade, so this lawn mower is best suited to smaller gardens.

What’s the cutting height of the Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower?

Cutting height is adjustable between 25mm and 65mm.

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

EU RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Weight

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Lawn Mower Type

Blade Type

Cutting width

Grass catcher box size

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower

£219.99

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

8.1 KG

2022

05/06/2023

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower

Cordless

Single blade

33 cm

35 litres

›

Sustainability

TrustedReviews holds the fact that global warming is not a myth as a core value and will continuously endeavour to help protect our planet from harm in its business practice

As part of this mission, whenever we review a product, we send the company a series of questions to help us gauge and make transparent the impact the device has on the environment

We currently haven’t received answers to the questions on this product, but we will update this page the moment we do. You can see a detailed breakdown of the questions we ask and why in our sustainability info page.

Verdict

What should be a really good mower is let down by its battery life. The Ryobi One+ Cordless has it all – a 33cm cutting width, collapsable grass box, and a design that allows it to cut right up to the edge as you manoeuvre around walls and plant pots – but the fact I had to recharge it halfway through mowing an average lawn means it’s hard to recommend unless you have existing One+ batteries you can use.

Pros

  • Compatible with ONE+ batteries
  • Cuts right to the edge
  • Light


  • Battery lifeI found the battery life was poor on this model, and we had to recharge halfway through cutting my test lawn.

  • Cutting widthThis lawn mower has an cutting width of 33cm, so is ideally suited to smaller lawns.

Introduction

Ryobi’s One+ Cordless 33cm 18V Lawnmower is available on its own, but mine came in a pack with the One+ Cordless 25cm Grass Trimmer and a single battery to use between the two tools.

It’s a nice looking mower with a decent cutting width and a clean cut, but provides some of the worst battery life that I’ve seen from a rechargeable mower.

Design and features

  • Looks good
  • Collapsable grass box
  • 33cm cutting width

The Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower is fairly standard with four wheels, a handle, spinning blade underneath and a grass box on the back, but its batteries are more interesting. They’re more than the standard black rectangle, with a stem that clunks securely into the mower in a way that looks upside-down if you view the lawnmower from the front.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower battery in place
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

They’re part of the One+ system, meaning the batteries can be used in all other One+ tools you buy, such as grass trimmers, car polishers, cordless drills and more. Ryobi claims there are more than 200 tools in the One+ family.

On the outside, it’s a good-looking machine, the Ryobi colour scheme of lurid green and black is attractive, if that’s what you look for in your tools, and is broken by the bright red of a jumper-style key that’s required to get the mower going.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower battery installed
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

The 33cm cutting width is wide enough for a suburban lawn, the unit isn’t too heavy and is easily carried using the built-in handle, and the grass collection box collapses for storage.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower controls
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Performance

  • Battery life not good
  • Cuts cleanly
  • Cuts close to edges

There’s a big problem with the Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower I used, and that’s the battery life. Ryobi says it should be good enough to cut a 200m2 lawn, which is on the small side but seems reasonable for the bundled 4Ah battery I was provided with.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower blade
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

However, in my testing, it only managed half that. The grass on my test lawn hadn’t been cut for about two weeks, thanks to the great British weather, but wasn’t particularly long, yet the Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower ran out of juice halfway through the job. Following a recharge, it lasted almost exactly the same amount of time when I put it to work finishing off the lawn.

There are larger batteries available (5Ah and 9Ah) to extend cutting time, but that involves additional expense. If you’ve already got Ryobi tools and have existing One+ batteries, then you can reuse these here to extend battery life.

The One+ cuts the grass very well. It left the lawn looking neatly trimmed, and picked up the cuttings effectively.

There are five height options between 25 and 65mm, and the lawn mower cuts closely to the edges, meaning you’re left with less of a tuft when mowing near walls that you’ll have to come back later with a trimmer to deal with. It also feels powerful, cutting longer grass as hungrily as it does the shorter stuff, and not minding when asked to munch through some taller weeds.

This is a shame, as the One+ cuts the grass very well. It left the lawn looking neatly trimmed, and picked up the cuttings effectively.

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower grass cutting
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

You’ve already got Ryobi One+ products and have spare batteries: You can increase battery life and usefulness by reusing your existing batteries.

You want the best endurance out of your mower: If you want a mower that can cut for longer, look elsewhere.

Final Thoughts

If it weren’t for the short battery life, this would be a really good mower. Here, having an extra power cell goes from being something that’s nice to have into a necessity.

If you don’t have existing Ryobi products, then something like the Stihl RMA 235, or another model from our guide to the best cordless lawnmowers, will be more suitable. If you do have One+ products already, then this lawn mower is a good buy, as you can reuse your existing batteries and enjoy the quality cut that list mower offers smaller lawns.

How we test

We test every grass trimmer we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main trimmer for the review period

Used on a variety of grass lengths and weeds to see how well the mower cuts

Tested to see how easy the trimmer is to carry, use and store

FAQs

What’s the cutting width of the Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower?

It has a 33cm blade, so this lawn mower is best suited to smaller gardens.

What’s the cutting height of the Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower?

Cutting height is adjustable between 25mm and 65mm.

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

EU RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Weight

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Lawn Mower Type

Blade Type

Cutting width

Grass catcher box size

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower

£219.99

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

8.1 KG

2022

05/06/2023

Ryobi One+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower

Cordless

Single blade

33 cm

35 litres

›

Sustainability

TrustedReviews holds the fact that global warming is not a myth as a core value and will continuously endeavour to help protect our planet from harm in its business practice

As part of this mission, whenever we review a product, we send the company a series of questions to help us gauge and make transparent the impact the device has on the environment

We currently haven’t received answers to the questions on this product, but we will update this page the moment we do. You can see a detailed breakdown of the questions we ask and why in our sustainability info page.

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