• Ryobi now have some items, tools & batteries, with an additional 'HP' name/label.
    The HP batteries are also physically larger, to fit the larger individual battery cells.

    Ryobi pride themselves that they have used the same 'into the handle' connector since their corporate colour was blue and batteries were NiCad.

    The HP tools and HP batteries do have a line of 4 additional contact points, but tools + batteries are interchangeable.

    Forgot earlier, I also have a blue Ryobi hedge trimmer and angle grinder that work fine on modern Li-ion (non-HP) batteries.

    https://uk.ryobitools.eu/technologies/one-hp/

  • I might sound like your father here, but are you seriously considering £360+ on a flipping grass mower? Spend that money on your mortgage, kids tuition fees etc.

    Get a good quality push mower, it's honestly the nicest hipster thing. Good lawn cuts and no electricity, cable or charging to worry about. Don't go down the proprietary 100's of batteries, 100's of chargers route. Terrible for the environment and a pig to use. Some things need to be powered, but not everything.

    Webb push mowers are made in the UK and if they break, you can actually fix them rather than making more landfill e-waste when the motor or battery inevitably fail.

    https://www.screwfix.com/c/outdoor-gardening/lawn-mowers/cat840622?brand=webb&mowerpropulsiontype=push

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