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Is it this one?



No this one.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ar...an-MBF0181/205744083


Works well though I can't speak to it's longevity. I haven't used mine yet. We (friend and I) bought one last summer while working a large match and used it only sparingly (we bought it and of course the next days it cooled off).


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Picked up two battery sets, with free 6.5" circular saw and impact driver.

But it was kind of a PITA.

The circular saw wouldn't ring up as discounted. Took FIVE employees over 20 minutes to correct it. First two cashiers tried, and failed. They then called in someone from the Hardware department. That guy repeatedly insisted that I was wrong, and the circular saw was not included in the deal. Claimed that no saws were part of the deal. I had to walk him over to the giant Ryobi display mid-store and show him the saws, and the label for the saws that said they were part of the deal. Much backpedaling ensued. Then fourth employee still couldn't figure out how to ring it up correctly. Ended up sending me over to the service desk, where that employee knew the trick and got it working right away.

So unless you need it right away, you might be better off just ordering what you want online. Wink


Limit ONE deal per transaction. All you have to do is ring the two pairs separately.






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Ah. Well, I don't recall seeing that anywhere, and none of the employees apparently knew that either. Plus the fifth guy at the service desk was easily able to get it to work just fine with both sets in one transaction.
 
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Hmmm... they took the display down last week at my local HD. I guess they don't do them all at once.


I was wrong. I saw them taking it down... they were taking it down to move to another part of the store.

I bought another Ryobi flood light today. Saw it in the back of the stare, with a small "New price' tag, marked $39.99. I thought what the heck, threw it in the cart. After I paid for all the work stuff I was there for, I had them ring me up for the light. It came up $79.99
Told them it said "$39.99" on the shelf. Said no big deal, I don't need another, and that I only grabbed it because of the price. Pro desk guy called a boss over, told them what I said and where in the store it was and they said "Eh, give it to him." Pretty happy with that, it was not my intention to press them on the price just because they were mis marked, I told them a couple times not to worry about it. (maybe that fact that we literally spend around a million dollars a year at HD didn't hurt)


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Batteries..............$99.00
Inverter................$79.97
Discount..............-$79.97
Brushless Sawzall...$99.00
SubTotal............$198.00

Return Inverter......-$44.24
Total.................$153.76

Walked straight from the purchase register to the returns register to return the unopened inverter.

Lady gave me a puzzled look, I explained why pay $99 for the batteries if I can get them for $54.76.

She looked at the receipt for a moment before saying “Can’t argue with that logic” and did the refund.






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I grabbed the batteries and reciprocating saw. It is the tool I use the most and the most expensive at $80.
I have a corded one that is likely 20+ years old. So having the battery powered one will be nice for not having to drag an extension cord around.
Plus I can take it off-roading until I get the 40v chainsaw.


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I have a battery Ryobi drill that has worked great for me going on 11+ years now, with the same battery.


 
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Well, my cheapo portable tire inflator just went tits up.

So now I'm thinking I might get the battery kit with the Ryobi inflator/deflator for $99, and then return the batteries, making the I/D only costs me $35...

I don't need 6 batteries.
 
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I've got a few of the older (blue) Ryobi tools. I've always loved the tools, but the batteries sucked. They'd never last that long for me. I kinda gave up on them.

How are the new lithium ion batteries? Is is worth getting a new charger and a few batteries?


I know that they will fit in the older (blue) tools, but I need a new charger.


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I've got a few of the older (blue) Ryobi tools. I've always loved the tools, but the batteries sucked. They'd never last that long for me. I kinda gave up on them.

How are the new lithium ion batteries? Is is worth getting a new charger and a few batteries?


I know that they will fit in the older (blue) tools, but I need a new charger.


My intro to the Ryobi system was a five tool blue/orange combo kit and yes, the blue batts (ni-cad) sucked ass. Not only short life, and memory issues, but limited recharge cycles as well.

The Li-ion ones are a night and day difference. Other than same physical configuration and voltage, completely different.

The newer tools are much better as well, especially the brushless motor versions.

The special $99 is for two 3ah batteries with a compact fast charger and a “free” tool. These are the “Lithium-ion HP+” batteries which are like the 3rd generation li-ion 18v one+ batteries.


If you don’t have a need for any more tools, get the inverter (most expensive value) and return it. That way the batteries/charger will only be about $55.


Give it a go, you won’t be disappointed.






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How are the new lithium ion batteries?


Been trying to figure out how old my drill and original batteries are. I remembered using it building a certain USPSA stage, so I checked Youtube for video of the match, and it was 2011. So the drill could be older than that. Batteries still going strong.


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Not sure whats up with this but I keep trying to get in on this and can't get it to work.

I was wanting to grab the rotary tool but it is not available anywhere locally. Trying to order online for delivery and keep getting the full price total for both the batt kit and the tool?

Their are several questions/answers listed on the page with the batt kit saying that Home Depot is basically no longer honoring the promotion??
 
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Not sure whats up with this but I keep trying to get in on this and can't get it to work.

I was wanting to grab the rotary tool but it is not available anywhere locally. Trying to order online for delivery and keep getting the full price total for both the batt kit and the tool?

Their are several questions/answers listed on the page with the batt kit saying that Home Depot is basically no longer honoring the promotion??


It is listed as the battery/tool together at this link, but showing out of stock online

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RY...-P166-P460/308862209

They have several in stock at my local store. I’d be happy to pick it up for you, but would probably cost $25 to ship Frown






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It is listed as the battery/tool together at this link, but showing out of stock online

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RY...-P166-P460/308862209

They have several in stock at my local store. I’d be happy to pick it up for you, but would probably cost $25 to ship Frown


Thanks

Ok now that is quite odd. I never even had that option show up for me previously. Going through your link and just changing the store, it actually came up but also showed out of stock in store and online.

Went back to the home page and now it is showing the promotion and when I click through that, it now comes up as available?? Weird...
 
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Promotion is supposed run through 6/20, not sure how often they get restocked...






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Everyone that is buying stuff make sure you go to Ryobi's website and register the tools.
Also make sure you keep the receipt!!!!!!!!!

I bought a hammer drill and batteries last year and one battery is kaput.
They are saying I need the original receipt. I registered them but not able to locate the receipt.

So make sure you keep it somewhere safe. I made a photocopy too as these Home Depot Receipts tend to fade quickly.


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Everyone that is buying stuff make sure you go to Ryobi's website and register the tools.
Also make sure you keep the receipt!!!!!!!!!

I bought a hammer drill and batteries last year and one battery is kaput.
They are saying I need the original receipt. I registered them but not able to locate the receipt.

So make sure you keep it somewhere safe. I made a photocopy too as these Home Depot Receipts tend to fade quickly.


I always get the email receipt option, then save it in the “Home Depot Receipts “ folder on my computer






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Originally posted by CPD SIG:
I've got a few of the older (blue) Ryobi tools. I've always loved the tools, but the batteries sucked. They'd never last that long for me. I kinda gave up on them.

How are the new lithium ion batteries? Is is worth getting a new charger and a few batteries?


I know that they will fit in the older (blue) tools, but I need a new charger.


My intro to the Ryobi system was a five tool blue/orange combo kit and yes, the blue batts (ni-cad) sucked ass. Not only short life, and memory issues, but limited recharge cycles as well.

The Li-ion ones are a night and day difference. Other than same physical configuration and voltage, completely different.

The newer tools are much better as well, especially the brushless motor versions.

The special $99 is for two 3ah batteries with a compact fast charger and a “free” tool. These are the “Lithium-ion HP+” batteries which are like the 3rd generation li-ion 18v one+ batteries.


If you don’t have a need for any more tools, get the inverter (most expensive value) and return it. That way the batteries/charger will only be about $55.


Give it a go, you won’t be disappointed.


Well, $99 for charger, 2 batterys and an angle grinder. I don't "need" an angle grinder, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to use it.
I'm gonna try this out.


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