Portable Train Horns
Ryobi Train Horn Gun: Dual Trumpets
Ryobi Train Horn Gun: Dual Trumpets
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- Compatible with all Ryobi 18v batteries
- Constructed from a brand new, original drill
- Equipped with metal trumpets
- Exceptional battery life from a single charge
- Generates a 150db train sound
- Remote control functionality up to a distance of 160ft
- Guaranteed same day shipping
Introducing the Ryobi Train Horn Gun, a high-powered air horn gun that produces an impressively loud sound. This is an essential tool for any event or gathering. With its dual air horns, it ensures superior volume and power, making it easy to draw attention and create a lively atmosphere. Here are some of its notable features:
- Produces an extremely loud sound up to 130db, ideal for outdoor events, sports games, parades, boating, and construction sites.
- Dual trumpet air horns for enhanced volume and power, perfect for making grand announcements or showcasing your vehicle at a car show.
- Wireless operation with a trigger button or remote control within a range of up to 160ft, offering you greater control over its usage.
- Portable and lightweight design for easy transportation. Ideal for hikes, camping trips, or as an emergency tool in your vehicle.
- Built with durable impact tool construction, made from the original tool to ensure long-lasting performance and reliability, even in harsh weather conditions.
- Compatible with original and selected brand batteries, ensuring easy setup and immediate use.
With its powerful sound, versatile usage, and user-friendly design, the Ryobi Train Horn Gun is the perfect tool to bring energy and excitement to any event or gathering. Don't let your event be ordinary and quiet - get yours today and make some noise!

Ryobi Train Horn Gun - Dual Drill Horn
Horn was east to assemble and fun to use.
Absolutely love this thing and it’s very loud!! I have scared my wife and coworkers many times with the remote!
We purchased the Ryobi version of the double horn. The purpose was to celebrate goals in our grandson’s hockey match. It was used frequently tonight! We noticed another couple had the Milwaukee red version. We made a lot of noise. They won by the way