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    5 new Ryobi products coming soon that aren’t power tools

    AwaisBy AwaisFebruary 13, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    If you’re a fan of the Ryobi 18V ecosystem you likely have a collection of power tools and battery packs. The brand is a popular option thanks to its affordability and constant arrival of new products. And while several new tools are coming in 2026, plenty of other products and accessories are on the way.

    Tools are great, but those 18V ONE+ battery packs (or 40V) can also power all sorts of additional items you’ll find helpful. So, whether you already own all the tools you need for around the house or simply want some new accessories, these upcoming products are for you.

    Ryobi 18V 9-inch Oscillating Fan

    man turning on Ryobi's hybrid fan Credit: Ryobi

    I own multiple Ryobi fans that are great for keeping the garage cool in the summer, improving airflow during projects, and more. However, none of them oscillate, so I find myself constantly walking up and standing in front of the fan during the hot Texas summer.

    Thankfully, on Ryobi’s website, which lists new products, the company recently unveiled an 18V brushless 9-inch oscillating fan (PBLHF01B) that looks pretty great. This 9-inch fan can turn and oscillate up to 120 degrees, and a single 18V 6Ah battery will keep it running for nearly 23 hours.

    The high-performance brushless motor delivers over 1,200 CFM of airflow while remaining whisper-quiet. Better yet, this neat new Ryobi fan is a hybrid tool, which means it can run on an 18V battery or a regular old extension cord. It’s also highly adjustable, features handles on the top and bottom, and you can even mount it to a wall for more options.

    It’ll be $139 when it arrives later this year.

    Ryobi 40V 300W Power Source and Charger

    Ryobi 40V 300W power source Credit: Ryobi

    Some of Ryobi’s newest products are something I’m surprised more brands haven’t thought of. A prime example is the new 40V battery charger that doubles as a 300W power source. You already have your battery charger plugged in, so you might as well use that base to power fans, recharge phones or tablets, and run other gear.

    Basically, the 300W power source is a mini portable power bank and charger, of sorts. It features a 12V AC outlet, two USB-C ports, a USB-A port, and a built-in LED light. You can take advantage of all of those while it’s plugged in and charging a battery, or you can take it with you and use the 40V battery to power all the ports, turning it into a portable power station. It’s pretty clever.

    It’s a combo power source and charger, and I want one for camping or for emergencies.

    Ryobi 18V 150W Power Source

    Ryobi's new 18V power source Credit: Ryobi

    If you love the idea of your Ryobi battery doubling as a power source but only have 18V ONE+ batteries, you’re in luck. This Ryobi 18V 150W power source can’t charge your battery pack itself, but it’ll turn all those batteries into usable power to charge gadgets, power fans, or keep the lights on for a bit during an emergency or power outage.

    Ryobi’s 150W model runs off any of your 18V battery packs, and once you click it into place, you’ll have 150W of continuous power accessible from a 12V AC outlet, USB-C, or a USB-A port.

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    According to Ryobi, a single 4Ah battery can recharge your phone three times or power small string lights for hours. It’s a neat little gadget that will be great for camping, tailgating, sitting by the beach, and more. This is listed as “coming soon,” but we don’t have pricing or a concrete release timeframe.

    Ryobi ZR3 Riding Mower Upgrade Kit

    Man on a Ryobi zero-turn electric lawnmower Credit: Ryobi

    Ryobi’s 18V tools are its most popular platform, but the company also offers a wide range of 40V and even larger 80V gas-replacement products, such as riding lawnmowers.

    This next item is pretty odd, but if you own a Ryobi 80V ZTR-model mower, you can upgrade the experience to enjoy a more comfortable mow, add a better LED light for mowing in the evening, and more. Weird, right?

    The Ryobi ZR3 ZTR upgrade kit delivers a smoother and more comfortable ride thanks to improved seat suspension components. And everything is completely adjustable for the perfect comfort level and ride height. Additionally, this kit includes better armrests to reduce fatigue and bright LED headlights for improved visibility.

    If you already have a zero-turn mower and don’t want to spend big bucks on a replacement, just upgrade your older model.

    Ryobi 80V 14Ah Battery Pack

    Ryobi 80v big batter Credit: Ryobi

    A few weeks ago, Ryobi quietly unveiled its biggest and most powerful battery pack to date, and it’s designed to help your 80V tools run longer, cooler, and with sustained performance. It’ll also give you more power in the 80V power source tool for emergencies.

    I’m talking about the new Ryobi 80V 14Ah battery pack. It’ll fit any 80V tool, which is mainly lawnmowers, and it’s the biggest model they’ve offered to help tackle large yards. According to the press release, this battery lasts longer and runs much cooler than previous models, improving performance. A redesigned “cool-core” will keep temperatures down to optimize runtime.

    There’s also an onboard fuel gauge to see the remaining battery life, and a built-in handle that makes this beefy battery easier to carry. I’m sure it’ll be expensive, and we’ll keep an eye out for more details.


    Some of these are pretty neat looking, but we don’t know how much they’ll cost. All the new Ryobi products above are listed as coming soon, and we don’t have firm details on when they’ll arrive. However, expect most of them within the next 2–4 months, or to arrive this summer.

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