Ryobi’s battery-powered devices

If you enjoy using cordless tools, you’re likely familiar with the Ryobi brand. Ryobi’s battery-powered devices are essential for basement remodeling, landscaping, basic DIY projects, and various household tasks. However, don’t restrict your Ryobi selections to just drills and saws. This brand, renowned for its unique greenish-yellow products, also offers battery-powered cleaning tools. Many of these tools utilize the same 18-volt batteries found in Ryobi power tools, allowing you to interchange batteries between cleaning and power tools that require 18-volt batteries.



Ryobi’s tools can significantly enhance your spring cleaning efficiency, especially if you already possess other tools from the brand. The time it takes to spring clean your home can vary from a couple of days for a small space to several days for a larger home, but using Ryobi’s battery-powered tools can expedite the process. These tools provide an effective solution for tackling stubborn dirt and grime during deep cleaning.



As an exclusive partner of Home Depot, Ryobi products are readily available both locally and online. We’ve compiled a list of battery-powered Ryobi products worth considering to streamline your spring cleaning tasks.

Ryobi’s cordless stick vacuum’s HEPA filter is ideal for deep cleaning

The Ryobi Advanced Stick Vacuum Kit ($379 with battery and charger or $269 for the vacuum only) operates on an 18-volt battery, offering ample power for extended spring cleaning sessions. For thorough spring cleaning, this vacuum features a HEPA filter capable of capturing particles as small as 0.3 microns. It incorporates Ryobi’s Whisper Series technology, designed for quiet operation. Although typically found in outdoor power tools, a quiet vacuum is advantageous during long deep cleaning sessions. It comes with attachments for cleaning hard-to-reach areas, essential during spring cleaning, and includes an LED light on the front to illuminate tight spaces.

Customer reviewer Liz1023 praises the longevity of this Ryobi product: “I’ve had this vacuum for 2.5 years… I use it practically every day. The suction has remained the same.” Reviewer Jolene appreciates its versatility, noting it “handles dog food as easily as it does coffee grounds and transitions smoothly from hardwood floors to carpet. The light is great for spotting fine pet fur.” YouTube reviewer Vacuum Nerds considers it a “pretty good value, especially if you’re already invested in the Ryobi ecosystem with the batteries.”

Clean delicate areas with precision with Ryobi’s battery hand vacuum

While a cordless stick vacuum is excellent for cleaning large areas, the Ryobi Performance Hand Vacuum ($89 with a battery and charger and $50 for the vacuum only) is ideal for precise cleaning in tighter spaces. It excels at removing dust and debris from window sills or slat window blinds during deep spring cleaning sessions, providing precise control without damaging items. The dust cup can be quickly detached and emptied, minimizing interruptions during cleaning.

Customer reviewer Diver Pete highlights the vacuum’s ergonomic design: “It’s light [and] well-balanced with plenty of power and long battery life.” Reviewer Coffeemanrr mentions its durability: “I bought it for small cleaning jobs in the shop, but my wife quickly appropriated it for daily household use over the past five years.” YouTube reviewer BusaBob’s Garage appreciates the hand vacuum’s value, stating, “The price is right at $50 without the battery, especially if you’re already using the Ryobi 18-volt platform.”

Ryobi’s handheld power scrubber is perfect for cleaning grout lines

Spring cleaning often involves tackling less desirable tasks, such as cleaning grout and caulk in the bathroom. The Ryobi Cordless Compact Scrubber ($40 with the battery) simplifies these tasks significantly.

This model uses a lithium battery with a USB charging cable, distinct from the typical Ryobi power tool batteries, thus not interchangeable with the 18-volt Ryobi drill. However, it is compatible with other Ryobi USB Lithium Battery System products. This scrubber is ideal for bathroom spring cleaning due to its waterproof design, allowing use for up to 30 minutes in water up to 3 feet deep. It comes with various attachments for cleaning small caulk lines around the bathtub or wider grout lines on tile floors.

Customer reviewer Djberdis values the tool’s versatility, noting its effectiveness in cleaning different bathroom areas and even pots and pans: “It has lots of power, and I love the ability to change the scrubber head for different jobs.” Reviewer Brandon0705 finds it “excellent for hard-to-reach places and bathroom tile cleaning.” YouTube reviewer Mr. Berdis is impressed by the scrubber’s performance in a hands-on test: “The power, oscillations, and ease of use are impressive.”

Scrub high or low with the Ryobi telescoping power scrubber

Spring cleaning doesn’t have to involve scrubbing on your hands and knees when you have the Ryobi Telescoping Power Scrubber ($149 with battery and charger). The telescoping pole with this scrubber has a 51-inch extension, letting you reach tall windows or scrubbing the floor of a garage or entryway while standing. It uses the 18-volt ONE+ battery system, so you can share the battery with other power tools from Ryobi. It has a six-position pivoting head, allowing you to gain the perfect angle for cleaning any item. If you want to clean your swimming pool as part of the spring cleaning tasks, you can use the tool under up to three feet of water for up to 30 minutes.

Customer reviewer Derrick7114 appreciated the extended power from the large battery: “This made my life a whole lot easier. So after I cleaned the entire bathroom and shower, I still had battery. This tool is amazing.” Reviewer Power Scrubber Telescopic appreciates not having a sore body after using this scrubber: “I used to dread cleaning areas like my shower because it would kill my lower back and knees. But now with this tool, I can extend the pole and clean those spots easily.” YouTube reviewer HomeCulture found the Ryobi telescoping scrubber “very useful, reinforcing the idea of working smarter, not harder.”

Ryobi helps you win spring cleaning battles with carpet spots and stains

If you’ve waited until spring cleaning time to tackle stains left by kids and pets on carpets and couches over the winter, you need a robust cleaning tool. The Ryobi Cordless SWIFTClean Mid-Size Spot Cleaner ($169 for the tool only) is designed for tough stains on carpets, rugs, and upholstery. It utilizes the 18-volt ONE+ battery, compatible with other Ryobi power and cleaning tools, and features a four-foot hose for reaching difficult spots. Multiple accessory tools fit on the hose for handling various stain sizes. This Ryobi tool is perfect for cleaning an entire couch or floor rug during spring cleaning.

Customer reviewer Good5 found it effective on set-in stains: “I’ve used it several times and removed stains over a year old; best money spent.” Reviewer Josh123 appreciates its effectiveness on upholstery stains: “Bought it for couch stains, and it seems the stains were too minor for it. The cleaning spray is excellent, and the suction is strong.” YouTube reviewer IMJOSHV was impressed with its suction power during real-world tests: “I’m very, very impressed with the suction power of this thing. It feels really good.”

Make mopping the floors easier with the Ryobi spray mop

If you like the idea of using a power spray mop to speed up spring cleaning chores, but you dislike that Swiffer’s Wet Jet doesn’t offer reusable pads, Ryobi has you covered. The Ryobi Cordless Spray Mop Kit ($99 for tool with battery) uses machine washable microfiber mop pads, rather than the disposable pads found with Wet Jet. You could wash each Ryobi pad for up to 500 cycles.

The Ryobi power mop ships with a lithium battery and a USB cable for charging. You can’t share this battery with 18-volt power and cleaning tools, but it’s sharable with other Ryobi USB Lithium Battery System products. It has LEDs in the mop head, so you can easily see what you’re cleaning. The swivel head on the power mop lets you reach corners easily, catching grime that may have built up since the last major spring cleaning effort.

Customer reviewer Cadi is impressed with the cleaning power of this model: “The floor feels cleaner. We noticed that right away. The pads wash easily and dry perfectly.” Reviewer Lewis818 is a big fan of Ryobi products, including the power mop: “This thing is beyond amazing, lightweight, long-lasting power, [and] reusable pads.” YouTube reviewer Mr. Berdis likes the versatility the mop offers. It “works great on vinyl floor. If you have tile walls, you can actually run it along [them]. Works great on stairs.”

When spring cleaning includes the garage and deck, try Ryobi’s blower

If your spring cleaning checklist includes outdoor living spaces, the Ryobi Cordless Battery Blower ($159 with battery and charger) can quickly clear away old leaves, dust, and debris from your garage, patio, or deck. This outdoor power tool uses a larger 40-volt battery, compatible with nearly 100 Ryobi outdoor power tools. (Note that 40V and 18V Ryobi batteries are not interchangeable.)

Even with early spring rains causing dampness on the porch or deck, this powerful blower can handle it with a top air speed of 120 MPH. It features a variable-speed trigger, allowing you to adjust the air speed for tasks requiring less power. A battery-powered blower is easier to maintain than a gas-powered unit, which is beneficial if it’s not frequently used.

Customer reviewer Robertgas appreciates the unit’s power: “Great power for blowing leaves, even wet ones, dirt, dust, and more; comes with a battery that lasts.” Reviewer MJ46 finds the cordless feature convenient: “I love that it’s cordless, and the power is amazing. It gets the job done quickly.” YouTube reviewer The Gizmo Garage prefers the battery-powered design over gas-powered blowers used by neighbors: “This thing is super quiet and effective, making it a great alternative to gas-powered blowers.”

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Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.