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5 Exciting Ryobi Products Coming Out In 2026

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Ryobi’s 2026 lineup features the USB Lithium Pruning Shears, 40V HP Brushless Mower, and 18V One+ One-Handed Reciprocating Saw. See the top 5 new tools.
Ryobi already has a fairly large range of tools and accessories, but the brand continues to expand its lineup. Not every product may be right for you, but there were many new Ryobi tools worth adding to your toolkit that came out in 2025, and the same will likely be true for 2026. Ryobi’s website and retailers like Home Depot have already created product pages for a few tools that, as of this writing in the waning days of 2025, aren’t for sale yet but will likely be in the first quarter of 2026. These tools aren’t confined to a single category, and at least one new product may be of interest, whether you’re into gardening, landscaping, woodworking, or carpentry.
Some of these tools are different takes on pre-existing ones, which makes sense since it’s pretty hard to come up with something entirely out-of-the-box that hasn’t been invented yet. That means some of these newer tools come in sizes previously unavailable, including Ryobi’s smallest cordless circular saw yet. Others have design changes that allow them to be used differently than before, such as a recip saw that can safely and effectively be operated one-handed.
There are also tools that were already available in one battery ecosystem but now come in another. Fans of Ryobi’s USB Lithium products that aren’t invested in the brand’s pricier 18V One+ line, for instance, will be happy to see the addition of a popular gardening tool. Here are five new Ryobi products expected to come out in 2026.1. USB Lithium Pruning Shears Kit
Anyone who’s gardened before likely knows how stubborn roots and branches can be when cutting them by hand, which is why motorized pruners can be so useful. Ryobi already makes powered pruning shears that are part of its cordless 18V One+ line, but the brand will soon launch another model powered by its USB Lithium batteries instead. There are already dozens of other Ryobi USB Lithium tools designed to be especially compact and portable. Instead of dedicated chargers like Ryobi’s 18V One+ tools, USB Lithium batteries — which resemble slightly larger AA alkaline batteries — can be recharged via USB. Battery life can be monitored with an integrated LED light.
These advantages are why many users consider certain Ryobi USB Lithium tools better than their 18V counterparts, though one drawback is that they are typically less powerful. Depending on your pruning needs, you may still need a heftier tool, but if you’re only doing some light gardening, Ryobi’s USB Lithium Pruning Shears tool (model FVPS51K) might be all you need.
The compact pruning shears have a ⅜-inch cut capacity and can make over 450 cuts per charge. The tool comes with a USB Lithium 2 Ah battery and USB-C cable, so you’ll have everything you need in one package. It only weighs 1.

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