Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) | 72 x 400 x 400 cm; 7.7 kilogrammes |
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Référence produit | OLM1833B |
Matériau | Polypropylène |
Type d'énergie | Alimenté par pile |
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RYOBI - Tondeuse 18V ONE+ 33 cm (sans batterie) - OLM1833B
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Marque | Ryobi |
Type d'énergie | Alimenté par pile |
Matériau | Polypropylène |
Couleur | Multicolore |
Style | Sans batterie |
Poids de l'article | 7.7 Kilogrammes |
Largeur de coupe | 33 Centimètres |
Mode de fonctionnement | Manuelle |
À propos de cet article
- Poignées ergonomiques et brancard télescopique Vertebrae : tondez l'herbe confortablement grâce aux poignées ergonomiques avec grip et au brancard télescopique ajustable en hauteur sur 3 positions. La large poignée de transport permet une bonne prise en main. Réglez simplement et rapidement la hauteur de coupe selon vos besoins avec le réglage centralisé. Manœuvrez facilement avec les grandes roues arrière
- Système 2-en-1 ramassage et mulching : ramassez facilement les débris végétaux avec le grand bac semi-rigide de 35L avec poignée. Il est doté d'un indicateur de niveau de charge. Ce bac et l'obturateur vous laissent la possibilité de basculer en fonction mulching. Le pare-chocs renforcé protège le carter en cas de collision. Le rabatteur d'herbe EasyEdge permet de rabattre les végétaux vers la lame pour un travail précis et au plus près des bordures
- Concept 18V ONE+ : alimentez cette tondeuse sans-fil et tous vos appareils et outils de bricolage et de jardinage avec la même batterie. Ce modèle offre jusqu’à 250 m² d'autonomie de fonctionnement avec une batterie 18V ONE+ 5,0 Ah (non comprise). Il assure de grandes performances de travail
- Contenu du paquet : la tondeuse à gazon est livrée avec 1 obturateur pour la fonction mulching. Rangez-la facilement grâce à son format compact. Aucun outil n'est nécessaire pour son montage et son démontage. Veuillez noter qu'elle est vendue sans batterie ni chargeur. Cet article est uniquement composé de pièces de qualité pour une très longue durée de vie
- 3 ans de garantie sur les outils de bricolage et de jardinage : nos outils sont conçus pour durer, notre garantie aussi. Tous nos outils et nos batteries sont garantis pendant une durée totale de 24 mois, extensible pour un an de plus si le consommateur enregistre son produit dans les 30 jours suivants la date d’achat
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Description du produit
RYOBI, conçu pour en faire plus ! Chez RYOBI, nous aimons nous salir les mains. Alors, nous forons, nous coupons, nous scions, nous tondons et nous taillons, puis nous nous demandons "comment rendre ce travail plus facile ?". En effet, nous ne voulons pas que nos outils électriques pour la maison et le jardin se contentent simplement de faire le travail, nous souhaitons qu'ils vous offrent toujours plus de confort, de performance, d'autonomie et de durabilité. Nous sommes une des marques les plus dynamiques et les plus complètes en matière d'outils électroportatifs et stationnaires. Nos produits allient confort d'utilisation, innovation et performance. Chaque année, nous développons de nouvelles technologies pour que nos outils vous permettent de travailler plus efficacement, plus sûrement, plus simplement, avec un confort accru dans votre maison et votre jardin. RYOBI ou l'innovation au service de l'utilisateur ! Voici les caractéristiques techniques de ce produit RYOBI : Ce produit fait partie du concept ONE+, et vous permet de compléter votre gamme à votre rythme et à moindre coût en vous équipant selon vos besoins : outils nus, batterie ou chargeur. En effet, le concept RYOBI ONE+ vous permet d'utiliser la même batterie 18V pour plus de 200 outils de bricolage, de jardinage, et bien plus encore. Largeur de coupe : 33 cm. Hauteur de coupe : 5 positions (25 - 65 mm). Tonte en pente : jusqu’à 15° / 27%. Ø Roues avant / arrière : 14 cm / 18 cm. Bac semi-rigide : 35 L. Autonomie : Jusqu’à 250 m² avec une batterie 18V ONE+ 5,0 Ah. Livrée avec : 1 obturateur pour la fonction mulching. Veuillez noter que ce modèle est vendu sans batterie ni chargeur. Nous proposons une offre de garantie qui vous offrira une tranquillité d’esprit tout au long de vos projets. Tous nos outils et nos batteries sont garantis pendant une durée totale de 24 mois avec un an d’extension de garantie offert si le consommateur enregistre son produit dans les 30 jours suivants la date d’achat. La confirmation d’enregistrement ainsi que la facture originale mentionnant la date d’achat serviront de preuve d’extension de la garantie.
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Informations complémentaires
ASIN | B07PZXBTQ5 |
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Moyenne des commentaires client |
4.4 étoile(s) sur 5 |
Classement des meilleures ventes d'Amazon | #9,587 dans Jardin (Top 100 dans Jardin) #48 dans Tondeuses à gazon à conducteur marchant |
Date de mise en ligne sur Amazon.com.be | 8 avril 2022 |
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Détails sur le produit
- Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) : 72 x 400 x 400 cm; 7.7 kilogrammes
- Fabricant : Ryobi
- ASIN : B07PZXBTQ5
- Numéro du modèle de l'article : OLM1833B
- Pays d'origine : China
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It's so extremely lightweight it struggles to hug the ground and is held up off the ground by the grass, the wheels are constantly bouncing around trying to find the height of the ground - This also makes it extremely difficult to get a level cut, regardless of height settings or whether that patch of ground is actually physically flat.
The grass collector I assume is just for show, nothing ended up in there.
The blades spin so slow, it's not cleanly cutting, it's constantly pulling, ripping and mulching the grass - Not surprising, the blades are not sharp in stark contrast to the "The blades on the product are sharp" warning in the manual.
The motor constantly struggles to keep spinning at optimal speed, often slowing to a near stop, each time taking a few seconds to spin back up... If you want to tickle a fairy with this, sure, buy it.
The battery didn't last long (<5mins) at all before a charge was needed, I barely got 1/4th of my small garden done.
The plastic constantly creaks, which gives me the impression that this won't last that long either.
I honestly don't know what to make of this, it feels like I've been scammed, not the usual quality for a Ryobi product, feels more like some cheap Chinese knockoff. Seriously disappointed.

This works well. It is unbelievably light compared to a petrol mower. More like pushing a lightweight stroller or a child's toy than a lawnmower (although there is a bit of vibration through the arms). My Dad at 72 hasn't used a mower on anything other than self-drive settings in years, but he loved this push mower: it's so light that pushing this is less effort than steering an SD petrol mower. No fumes. No need to faff about with engine oil. Comparatively, this is really quiet in use.
We've only used this with 5.0ah batteries. When well-maintained, a fully charged battery is easily capable of coping with a couple of good sized lawns (over 2000' squared/ a good couple of hundred meters). If grass has started to get a bit out of hand, this still cuts well, but with the 5.0Ah battery you can hear it placing strain on the power supply and the battery drains significantly faster. The small size and light weight make this very easy to manoeuvre, and this goes in next to obstacles (such as trees, bird feeders, and lawn edges) really well.
The only issue we've had with this relates to the cutting height adjustment 'lever'. This is wholly plastic, and works by means of pulling a plastic handle out, moving it side to side, and pushing it back in so that a little plastic peg slots in to one of 5 cutting height selection holes. The 5th hole - the one for the highest cut on grass - is not good. On this setting, the peg gets stuck. There doesn't seem to be sufficient space between the lever and the wheel to disengage this once it has been set to this height. The handle on the lever really strains and feels as though it might break, with no sign of dislodging the peg. I ended up using the end of a flat head screwdriver and poking this down the side of the hole selector to extract the peg without placing undue pressure on the handle. Will be avoiding this setting in future.
On paper this mower isn't really suitable for our garden. We live out in the countryside and have a half acre plot - significantly more than the size for which this is recommended. However, our garden isn't all lawned over one area each at the back/front, but over seven separate 'zones'; is on a slope; and has walled areas and steps between every lawn. It's really a series of smaller lawns rather than a big one. Until now, we've used petrol rather than electric mowers - the cabling needed for electric models is completely impractical in a large, tiered garden that's prone to retaining water.
Previously, it's been quite hard going lugging a mower round between walled areas, up and down steps. To make matters more interesting, our soil is clay: prone to cracking deeply and developing odd lumps and bumps in dry weather; and waterlogging, then remaining boggy, when it rains. That this is light has not been astonishing, but this mower has surprised by proving easier to use over lumps and bumps caused by cracking lawns and ants' nests (a constant battle in our garden!) than petrol mowers. The lighter weight doesn't do anything to help restructure the lawn, but does enable this to glide over obstacles, instead of struggling and even getting stranded on them. This has also proved more practical in some respects when it comes to our water-retaining soil: this is so light that it can be used pretty much as soon as the soil is OK to walk on, whereas heavier mowers can start to sink/dig in to the ground if it's not dried out below the surface. If we mow by using multiple batteries, or doing only a couple of lawns at a time, this lightweight battery mower works really well, even on a large garden.
4.5/5

To Amazon’s credit, the second mower arrived within 48 hours. On the upside, it took seconds to assemble (having already had some practice). Holding my breath, I depressed the start button and thankfully, the motor kicked in. (This does take a few seconds and is very quiet so had me worried at first).
Pro’s:
1. It’s very lightweight so is easy to carry around/manoeuvre.
2. As above it’s very quiet so no chance of upsetting the neighbours if you want to mow the lawn at an anti-social hour.
3. When it can cope with cutting the grass it does a lovely cut.
Con’s:
1. Instructions supplied are a waste of space, so you’ll need to figure things out yourself. (Not particularly difficult but irritating nonetheless).
2. It’s a hungry beast (well actually, it’s more like a greedy mouse). I have a tiny lawn (photo attached for illustrative purposes). A fully charged (5.0) One+ battery conked halfway through cutting this lawn. Luckily, I have numerous other Ryobi tools and batteries, so had plenty other fully charged batteries at my disposal to finish the job.
3. Initially, I had the length setting on ‘1’ (I like to see that a lawn has been mown). This lawnmower can’t cope with that strength of setting and the motor kept cutting out. It does seem to manage with setting ‘2’ so could be worse, I suppose.
4. Whilst lightweight to carry/move around, this is a downside when using the mower. As it bounces around and conks every time it hits a bit of uneven land, it feels more like you’re using ‘Tommy’s toy mower so he can help Daddy mow the lawn’ as opposed to the real thing.
Tips:
1. It comes with the ‘mulching plug/guard’ already installed. (It took me a while to realise why it wasn’t picking up the cuttings).
Conclusion:
Whilst this is the cheapest mower within the Ryobi family, it is undoubtedly far from the best and I firmly believe your money can be better spent either buying one of their higher-grade mowers (or despite the temptation of a cordless, sticking with a standard electric mower). Time will tell, but I don’t believe for one second this will outlive the 3-year warranty… in fact, I’ll eat my underpants if it lasts a season). As a Ryobi fan, merrily collecting tools within the One+ range, I couldn’t be more disappointed with this product and certainly couldn’t recommend it.


Commenté au Royaume-Uni 🇬🇧 le 2 mai 2021
To Amazon’s credit, the second mower arrived within 48 hours. On the upside, it took seconds to assemble (having already had some practice). Holding my breath, I depressed the start button and thankfully, the motor kicked in. (This does take a few seconds and is very quiet so had me worried at first).
Pro’s:
1. It’s very lightweight so is easy to carry around/manoeuvre.
2. As above it’s very quiet so no chance of upsetting the neighbours if you want to mow the lawn at an anti-social hour.
3. When it can cope with cutting the grass it does a lovely cut.
Con’s:
1. Instructions supplied are a waste of space, so you’ll need to figure things out yourself. (Not particularly difficult but irritating nonetheless).
2. It’s a hungry beast (well actually, it’s more like a greedy mouse). I have a tiny lawn (photo attached for illustrative purposes). A fully charged (5.0) One+ battery conked halfway through cutting this lawn. Luckily, I have numerous other Ryobi tools and batteries, so had plenty other fully charged batteries at my disposal to finish the job.
3. Initially, I had the length setting on ‘1’ (I like to see that a lawn has been mown). This lawnmower can’t cope with that strength of setting and the motor kept cutting out. It does seem to manage with setting ‘2’ so could be worse, I suppose.
4. Whilst lightweight to carry/move around, this is a downside when using the mower. As it bounces around and conks every time it hits a bit of uneven land, it feels more like you’re using ‘Tommy’s toy mower so he can help Daddy mow the lawn’ as opposed to the real thing.
Tips:
1. It comes with the ‘mulching plug/guard’ already installed. (It took me a while to realise why it wasn’t picking up the cuttings).
Conclusion:
Whilst this is the cheapest mower within the Ryobi family, it is undoubtedly far from the best and I firmly believe your money can be better spent either buying one of their higher-grade mowers (or despite the temptation of a cordless, sticking with a standard electric mower). Time will tell, but I don’t believe for one second this will outlive the 3-year warranty… in fact, I’ll eat my underpants if it lasts a season). As a Ryobi fan, merrily collecting tools within the One+ range, I couldn’t be more disappointed with this product and certainly couldn’t recommend it.


First impressions, it was light, looked typically Ryobi, the lever to change cut depth is stiff and difficult to change.
My lawn was at a ridiculous length and of reasonable size, it took the full charge of two batteries over the course of about 15-20 minutes. There's no warning battery is low but you'll know because the mower will stall at anything with more resistance than a fart in the wind.
It's a learning process using a battery mower, what length is too too long for the settings and therefore cause a cut out but once you get the hang of it, the ease of cutting and the speed in which you can wizz around the lawn makes it worthwhile.
It seems to do a good job, it's too early to comment on reliability but I've been using Ryobi one for over 10 years and my original tools still work great and original battery still going therefore I have faith in this little mower. The lever to change level and the rate at which it burns through batteries would be irritating unless you've got plenty of battery backups and a fast charger.
Grab a few third party backup batteries and make sure you have at least two at full charge if doing a lawn of reasonable size. If doing more than one lawn then double your batteries and if this seems too much hassle then this mower isn't for you.
Oh, and the assembly instructions are rubbish, luckily assembly is pretty logical and straight forward.


Commenté au Royaume-Uni 🇬🇧 le 29 juillet 2022
First impressions, it was light, looked typically Ryobi, the lever to change cut depth is stiff and difficult to change.
My lawn was at a ridiculous length and of reasonable size, it took the full charge of two batteries over the course of about 15-20 minutes. There's no warning battery is low but you'll know because the mower will stall at anything with more resistance than a fart in the wind.
It's a learning process using a battery mower, what length is too too long for the settings and therefore cause a cut out but once you get the hang of it, the ease of cutting and the speed in which you can wizz around the lawn makes it worthwhile.
It seems to do a good job, it's too early to comment on reliability but I've been using Ryobi one for over 10 years and my original tools still work great and original battery still going therefore I have faith in this little mower. The lever to change level and the rate at which it burns through batteries would be irritating unless you've got plenty of battery backups and a fast charger.
Grab a few third party backup batteries and make sure you have at least two at full charge if doing a lawn of reasonable size. If doing more than one lawn then double your batteries and if this seems too much hassle then this mower isn't for you.
Oh, and the assembly instructions are rubbish, luckily assembly is pretty logical and straight forward.


The 2.5ah battery only lasts for about 75 sq m: for grass larger than about 50 sq m you really need the 5.0ah battery, especially if the grass is longer than usual.
When assembling, be careful: it is easy to assemble the arms the wrong way round.