---
product_id: 82509419
title: "ONEAND 18V CORDLESS COMPACT WORKSHOP BLOWER TOOL ONLY P755"
brand: "ryobi"
price: "22300 som"
currency: KGS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Ryobi"
url: https://www.desertcart.kg/products/82509419-oneand-18v-cordless-compact-workshop-blower-tool-only-p755
store_origin: KG
region: Kyrgyzstan
---

# Max air speed 160 MPH Compact & lightweight 3 speed settings ONEAND 18V CORDLESS COMPACT WORKSHOP BLOWER TOOL ONLY P755

**Brand:** ryobi
**Price:** 22300 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ONEAND 18V CORDLESS COMPACT WORKSHOP BLOWER TOOL ONLY P755 by ryobi
- **How much does it cost?** 22300 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/82509419-oneand-18v-cordless-compact-workshop-blower-tool-only-p755)

## Best For

- ryobi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ryobi brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic Design:** Lightweight and compact for effortless maneuverability and storage.
- • **Tailored Control:** Choose from 3 speed settings to tackle any task with precision.
- • **Unleash the Wind:** Experience a powerful 160 MPH air speed for ultimate blowing efficiency.
- • **Precision Trigger:** Variable speed trigger allows for customized airflow at your fingertips.
- • **Surface Protection:** Integrated rubber nozzle ensures your surfaces stay safe while you work.

## Overview

The Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Compact Blower is a powerful, lightweight tool designed for maximum efficiency. With an impressive air speed of up to 160 MPH, three adjustable speed settings, and a variable speed trigger, this blower is perfect for any outdoor task. Its integrated rubber nozzle protects surfaces while ensuring optimal performance, making it a must-have for any professional or DIY enthusiast.

## Description

Stens replacement parts have become a favorite among lawn and landscape professionals thanks to exceptional performance.

Review: Compact, Powerful, and Super Handy - Great little blower for quick cleanups. It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and has plenty of power for a compact tool. Perfect for the workshop, garage, or clearing small debris. Battery life is solid (with the right 18V battery). Just note—it’s tool only, so no battery included.
Review: RV Owners Don't Leave Home Without It. - I have a collection of Plus One 18V Ryobi tools. I wish i'd purchased this a long time ago. I like the Plus One tools because I'm old and you can practically use them with one hand and they all store easy. I have the "dust buster" type vacuum and we use it all the time in the RV after tracking in sand etc. I can store it in a drawer. But when mowing the lawn at home I got where I hated to finish by blowing grass clippings and leaves around because it meant getting a long extension cord or the old pull rope start with gasoline. The electric was by far the most powerful but awkward to use. I'd rather use the broom but didn't do that either. This blower is small, lightweight, easy to carry, 3 speed, detachable nozzle, yet strong enough to do the job. I store it in the RV "junk drawer" with the Plus One Vacuum and batteries with battery charger and still have room for bug zappers, and other RV "patio" stuff. If the RV patio mat gets pine needles, leaves, acorns, sand, dirt, etc. on it this blower handles the job. I can use it to blow off steps and cubbie holes, storage pass-thru and even the roof and awnings when its time to leave. Don't leave home without it. If you have problems with your back or handling heavy lawn tools, consider the Plus One by Ryobi series. They'll be less than half the weight and can handle the weekend tasks. I have not tried hedge trimmers, car buffer or any saws. I'd consider this lineup for "patio use" but I do my whole lawn and use them often and ain't scared if they break, but they haven't yet. Cons: Its so small you will feel like you paid too much for it but its as powerful as most battery operated blowers and its 160 mph rating is strong enough for its intended purpose. I have a collection of 2 large and 4 small clip-in type batteries with a couple of chargers. The small ones are more than enough to complete any task as long as I start with it fully charged. The larger ones are heavier of course. Batteries are expensive and as far as I know can not be used on other brands so you are committing to the Plus One lineup of tools which are not for the commercial contractor by any means, but handle my weekend jobs without failure or any problems ever. Note: the weedeater can be finicky if you use old and brittle weedeater line. But I have two of them (one for RV use) and always have one ready to go with the backup for those touchup trims. They take a lot of abuse from me as I won't use the big heavy weedeaters anymore. I leave stuff out in the rain, and weather and they still work (I let them dry out first). The Vacuum is pretty good and strong enough for on the road use in RV - its not a Kirby or Hoover for sure. For those who need a drill for stabilizers, they have it and its a handy one. They have a lot of other stuff to include car buffers, sanders, saws, etc. So, my point is if you already have a collection of tools you are proud of you may not want to invest in Plus One stuff at home. BUT, if you have a RV, cabin, boat, or other place you want to keep a set of tools (especially without electricity) these battery operated tools are just the ticket that I think if used properly will last many years. Ryobi seems to be invested in the line to keep it going. One small issue is the intake is on the "driver's side" and if you are right handed and not holding it in front of your body it will suck up to your loose fitting shorts. I usually hold it in my left hand now or just make sure I hold it in front of me or not so close to my leg. Pros: The size. You can create a strap and clip it to your belt while using a weed-eater. The rubber nozzle twists off easily for storage in a drawer. Its powerful enough for any job I can think of (intended use). I've dropped it on concrete and it still works. Perhaps a hand strap with clip for belt is a good idea though. When used at home, I actually enjoy blowing the clippings and leaves around now. There's a company on desertcart that makes 18V batteries that supposedly fit Ryobi Plus One for cheap but I can not tell you if they are any good yet. If I do pick one up I'll review it there but I have enough batteries for now.

## Features

- Stens replacement parts have become a favorite among lawn and landscape professionals thanks to exceptional performance.

## Product Details

- **Brand:** RYOBI
- **Color:** Green/Black
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Voltage:** 18 Volts
- **Form Factor:** Handheld
- **Special Feature:** Adjustable Speed, Compact Design, Lightweight, Portable
- **Included Components:** Bare Tool
- **Item Weight:** 2.5 Pounds
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Home

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Compact, Powerful, and Super Handy
*by C***B on April 15, 2026*

Great little blower for quick cleanups. It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and has plenty of power for a compact tool. Perfect for the workshop, garage, or clearing small debris. Battery life is solid (with the right 18V battery). Just note—it’s tool only, so no battery included.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ RV Owners Don't Leave Home Without It.
*by B***B on May 27, 2023*

I have a collection of Plus One 18V Ryobi tools. I wish i'd purchased this a long time ago. I like the Plus One tools because I'm old and you can practically use them with one hand and they all store easy. I have the "dust buster" type vacuum and we use it all the time in the RV after tracking in sand etc. I can store it in a drawer. But when mowing the lawn at home I got where I hated to finish by blowing grass clippings and leaves around because it meant getting a long extension cord or the old pull rope start with gasoline. The electric was by far the most powerful but awkward to use. I'd rather use the broom but didn't do that either. This blower is small, lightweight, easy to carry, 3 speed, detachable nozzle, yet strong enough to do the job. I store it in the RV "junk drawer" with the Plus One Vacuum and batteries with battery charger and still have room for bug zappers, and other RV "patio" stuff. If the RV patio mat gets pine needles, leaves, acorns, sand, dirt, etc. on it this blower handles the job. I can use it to blow off steps and cubbie holes, storage pass-thru and even the roof and awnings when its time to leave. Don't leave home without it. If you have problems with your back or handling heavy lawn tools, consider the Plus One by Ryobi series. They'll be less than half the weight and can handle the weekend tasks. I have not tried hedge trimmers, car buffer or any saws. I'd consider this lineup for "patio use" but I do my whole lawn and use them often and ain't scared if they break, but they haven't yet. Cons: Its so small you will feel like you paid too much for it but its as powerful as most battery operated blowers and its 160 mph rating is strong enough for its intended purpose. I have a collection of 2 large and 4 small clip-in type batteries with a couple of chargers. The small ones are more than enough to complete any task as long as I start with it fully charged. The larger ones are heavier of course. Batteries are expensive and as far as I know can not be used on other brands so you are committing to the Plus One lineup of tools which are not for the commercial contractor by any means, but handle my weekend jobs without failure or any problems ever. Note: the weedeater can be finicky if you use old and brittle weedeater line. But I have two of them (one for RV use) and always have one ready to go with the backup for those touchup trims. They take a lot of abuse from me as I won't use the big heavy weedeaters anymore. I leave stuff out in the rain, and weather and they still work (I let them dry out first). The Vacuum is pretty good and strong enough for on the road use in RV - its not a Kirby or Hoover for sure. For those who need a drill for stabilizers, they have it and its a handy one. They have a lot of other stuff to include car buffers, sanders, saws, etc. So, my point is if you already have a collection of tools you are proud of you may not want to invest in Plus One stuff at home. BUT, if you have a RV, cabin, boat, or other place you want to keep a set of tools (especially without electricity) these battery operated tools are just the ticket that I think if used properly will last many years. Ryobi seems to be invested in the line to keep it going. One small issue is the intake is on the "driver's side" and if you are right handed and not holding it in front of your body it will suck up to your loose fitting shorts. I usually hold it in my left hand now or just make sure I hold it in front of me or not so close to my leg. Pros: The size. You can create a strap and clip it to your belt while using a weed-eater. The rubber nozzle twists off easily for storage in a drawer. Its powerful enough for any job I can think of (intended use). I've dropped it on concrete and it still works. Perhaps a hand strap with clip for belt is a good idea though. When used at home, I actually enjoy blowing the clippings and leaves around now. There's a company on amazon that makes 18V batteries that supposedly fit Ryobi Plus One for cheap but I can not tell you if they are any good yet. If I do pick one up I'll review it there but I have enough batteries for now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great blower in a very small
*by J***Y on April 8, 2026*

Purchased this primarily for camping to use blowing off the outdoor rug, awning etc. Works great for that purpose but have also found that it is great for home use as well. Didn’t think it would be large enough or powerful enough for blowing driveways or patios but it actually does pretty well.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Compact Blower(tool only)
- Ryobi PBP005 ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery
- Ryobi P118B 18V Battery Charger

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*Product available on Desertcart Kyrgyzstan*
*Store origin: KG*
*Last updated: 2026-05-19*