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Ryobi One+ fans - Good deal going on at Home Depot...

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May 19, 2018, 04:28 PM
911Boss
Ryobi One+ fans - Good deal going on at Home Depot...
Buy a pack of two 3ah Lithium+ HP batteries with quick charger and carry bag for $99 (in and of itself a pretty good deal, battery twin pack alone is usually $99) and get one of 12 different Ryobi 18v tools for free.

1/4” Impact Driver
6 1/2” Circular Saw
Sawzall
3 Gal wet/dry Shop vac
Jig Saw
Edger
Boom Box
JOBPLUS “Multi Tool”
1/2” Hammer drill
22” Hedge trimmer
Pole Saw


https://www.homedepot.com/b/Fe...Zcjyo?Nao=48&Ns=None


PS - In store only...






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


May 19, 2018, 04:31 PM
tatortodd
I was at HD today and they were out. Spoke w/ the guy working the tool dept. and he said it's been more popular than expected and they're out nationwide.

The cool thing is their $99 compact drill w/ battery and charger is $79 plus you get a free $59 to $69 tool.

Having two drills is great for projects. For example, I keep one set up for pilot bits and another set-up with a driver bit so I'm not rechucking all the time.



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May 19, 2018, 06:13 PM
911Boss
And get this... if you want multiple tools, but don’t need that many batteries, the receipt adjust the price on BOTH items so you can return the batteries and pay a discounted price on the tool.


I bought batteries for $99 and got a “free” $79 Impact driver for total of $108.01 with tax. Walked over to the return counter and immediately returned the batteries for a partial refund of $60.07 so actual spent after return was $47.93 so it was like getting the $79 impact driver for $43.94 before tax, almost a 40% discount!


Want the batteries but don’t need the tool? Buy the batteries get the free tool, return the free tool for it’s adjusted value and get that as a discount off the $99 battery price. Works both ways.

Score!






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


May 19, 2018, 06:32 PM
911Boss
There is a caveat of “one offer per transaction. So if you want more than one deal, just do each pair in a separate transaction. I went through the self-check aisle and did multiple sets.

Then after multiple returns, the nice customer service lady forgot to ask me if I wanted to open a HD account so I got a free Coke!






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


May 19, 2018, 06:52 PM
patw
They have had some good deals there lately. I got a Husky socket set and a case with open-end wrenches,a few sets of Allen wrenches and a few other items in it for $99.00,normally $149.00. I forget how many pieces were in the case but it was an amazing deal. Now that Craftsman has become crap, I am sticking with Husky.
May 19, 2018, 08:55 PM
tatortodd
Right before Father's Day tends to be a good time to buy tools at HD, Lowe's, Sears, etc.



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May 19, 2018, 10:19 PM
wrightd
Consder HD's Ridgid brand battery tools. Better quality than Ryobi for a not a lot more money. A lot of entry level or cheap pros use Ridgid.




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May 19, 2018, 10:38 PM
911Boss
The title made this clearly aimed at those who are on the Ryobi system.


I’d rather it not become another pissing match of Ryobi vs. Rigid vs. Milwaukee vs. Makita et all. That dead horse has been well beaten in several previous threads.

All of my Ryobi stuff has served me well. Other than the original NiCad batteries eventually wearing out (as all NiCads do) I have never had a problem. Granted, I am a light use homeowner so for construction or commercial use they may not be the best choice.

They work for me so it doesn’t make sense to spend even “not a lot more” to switch at this point.






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


May 19, 2018, 11:19 PM
Tommydogg
Just another thread to part us from our wallet contents! Thank you!


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May 20, 2018, 11:50 AM
xantom
Looks like they are all sold out. I was away last night and didn't want to try to do it on my phone. Dang it!




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May 20, 2018, 12:02 PM
smschulz
Never was a Ryobi fan.
Milwaukee is much better for my needs.
YMMV
May 20, 2018, 12:03 PM
Jimbo54
quote:
Originally posted by 911Boss:
The title made this clearly aimed at those who are on the Ryobi system.


I’d rather it not become another pissing match of Ryobi vs. Rigid vs. Milwaukee vs. Makita et all. That dead horse has been well beaten in several previous threads.

All of my Ryobi stuff has served me well. Other than the original NiCad batteries eventually wearing out (as all NiCads do) I have never had a problem. Granted, I am a light use homeowner so for construction or commercial use they may not be the best choice.

They work for me so it doesn’t make sense to spend even “not a lot more” to switch at this point.


This mirrors my experience with Ryobi tools. I have 9 18v One + tools and they have served me well. No issues at all. I have 2 4Ah batteries and 4 1.5Ah batteries. The 4Ah batteries are awesome. I highly recommend them. HD usually has 2 for the price of 1 sales a couple of times a year on them. A hell of a deal.

Jim


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