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Posted: 5/20/2022 9:15:55 AM EDT
RYOBIONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery (2-Pack) and Charger Kit Plus Free Tool
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-ONE-18V-Lithium-Ion-4-0-Ah-Battery-2-Pack-and-Charger-Kit-PSK006/315424283 New this year is high performance battery plus HP tool deal https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-ONE-18V-Lithium-Ion-HIGH-PERFORMANCE-Starter-Kit-with-2-0-Ah-Battery-4-0-Ah-Battery-6-0-Ah-Battery-Charger-and-Bag-PSK007/318898636 |
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It's only giving me the option for the fogger or the sprayer I really don't need either.
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I should have known better last year I got the angle grinder. Don't really know what I need this year |
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tag for in case someone figures how to select something other than the sprayer/fogger
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Quoted: tag for in case someone figures how to select something other than the sprayer/fogger View Quote Find the tool you want from the promo flyer add It to cart. then add the batteries plus the fogger or sprayer then delete the fogger this worked for me with the little inverter thing. ETA I'm using the app so not sure on the website. |
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https://promotions.ryobitools.com/210503_ryobi-days-free-tool/
List of tools that should work. In the app anyway add one and the cart prices adjusts right. |
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Quoted: Find the tool you want from the promo flyer add It to cart. then add the batteries plus the fogger or sprayer then delete the fogger this worked for me with the little inverter thing. ETA I'm using the app so not sure on the website. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: tag for in case someone figures how to select something other than the sprayer/fogger Find the tool you want from the promo flyer add It to cart. then add the batteries plus the fogger or sprayer then delete the fogger this worked for me with the little inverter thing. ETA I'm using the app so not sure on the website. ah this works for the inverter and a few others but not the impact driver that i want |
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Bought the tire inflator... Tired of pulling out compressor just to air up bike tires and such. Will work well for daughter's race car at the track too.
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I stopped by the Home Depot last weekend, and the Ryobi guys had a tent set up in the parking lot with a lot of their goods.
I'm already invested in another system, but if I were not, I would give them a look-see. Definitely worth checking out for the people who are not seriously invested in a single system. |
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How's the 8" pruning chainsaw?
It's about the only tool offered I don't have and might see myself using. |
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Quoted: Same here. If I could get a weed eater, I'd do it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's only giving me the option for the fogger or the sprayer I really don't need either. Same here. If I could get a weed eater, I'd do it. That’s what I was looking for. |
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I was talking about getting a cordless sawzall just yesterday, will Fo on this.
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Quoted: I should have known better last year I got the angle grinder. Don't really know what I need this year View Quote How is the angle grinder? I'm at a loss for what to get as well and can see some utility in the grinder. I have 3 corded ones but portability would be handy. I wish there was a 1/2 impact available, but I don't see one. |
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Quoted: Bought the tire inflator... Tired of pulling out compressor just to air up bike tires and such. Will work well for daughter's race car at the track too. View Quote I have a couple of these, they are amazing for small jobs. Hell I even take them with in the jeep on the trails to air up. They DO get hot if you let them run and run. |
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I did this last year and bought the little chainsaw. I burned it up in 30 min of use. Now I was cutting 4-8" limbs from storm damage. Would not use it for anything bigger like I did.
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Quoted: Find the tool you want from the promo flyer add It to cart. then add the batteries plus the fogger or sprayer then delete the fogger this worked for me with the little inverter thing. ETA I'm using the app so not sure on the website. View Quote I have the little inverter that is a freebie. It also has a USB outlet. Seeing all the city folks only concerned in a power failure with keeping their cellphones charges this way better for them running a generator. |
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Quoted: Bought the tire inflator... Tired of pulling out compressor just to air up bike tires and such. Will work well for daughter's race car at the track too. View Quote Got the inflator too. It is dedicated to one spot with one off the smaller batteries for when the TPMS sensor decides winter is here. |
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Quoted: I have the little inverter that is a freebie. It also has a USB outlet. Seeing all the city folks only concerned in a power failure with keeping their cellphones charges this way better for them running a generator. View Quote The inverter is awesome! I have one and it does a great job for phones, GPS, kids tablets, laptop and will run a small fan, radio etc. |
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Quoted: I did this last year and bought the little chainsaw. I burned it up in 30 min of use. Now I was cutting 4-8" limbs from storm damage. Would not use it for anything bigger like I did. View Quote Thanks, I'll probably pass then. As far as purchasing, I tried the add batteries+fogger, then add saw, then delete fogger, trick on the HD website and no joy on the discount. Still looking at other tools if someone can figure out how to do the batteries+free tool checkout hack. |
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The brushless impact wrench is included .... might be fo time
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Quoted: Same here. If I could get a weed eater, I'd do it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Bought the tire inflator... Tired of pulling out compressor just to air up bike tires and such. Will work well for daughter's race car at the track too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Bought the tire inflator... Tired of pulling out compressor just to air up bike tires and such. Will work well for daughter's race car at the track too. Those are very handy. I use it regularly to air up my bike and motorcycle tires, and I don't need to haul out the pancake compressor and wrangle a hose to keep our car tires in spec. Worth every penny (especially if it's free!). I'm thinking of going with the 2 pack of LED lights or the power inverter for the impending rolling blackouts. Quoted: Got the deal with the hedge trimmer. Thanks OP! That's a very convenient tool, too. I have the 40V setup with the string trimmer, blower and hedge trimmer. I do a lot more hedge trimming instead of just once or twice a year when I had to haul out the 100' cord. |
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Naturally the two I needed aren't included.
I have everything I need from Ryobi but the brad nailer and crown stapler. FYI I have the 10 inch chainsaw and its great for tree limbs and brush duty. Don't have any experience with the 8 inch version. That cutoff tool works great for sheet metal and pvc usage though. |
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Quoted: I have a couple of these, they are amazing for small jobs. Hell I even take them with in the jeep on the trails to air up. They DO get hot if you let them run and run. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Bought the tire inflator... Tired of pulling out compressor just to air up bike tires and such. Will work well for daughter's race car at the track too. I have a couple of these, they are amazing for small jobs. Hell I even take them with in the jeep on the trails to air up. They DO get hot if you let them run and run. Will probably use for that too. I have a harbor freight inflator that works well, but not having to pull all that out and hook it up will be nice. 2 is 1... |
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Quoted: Will probably use for that too. I have a harbor freight inflator that works well, but not having to pull all that out and hook it up will be nice. 2 is 1... View Quote I run two of them when out in the jeep. Makes air up go faster. I air up two tires, give the units like 5 minutes to cool and run the other two. Works great |
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Quoted: I have a Ryobi string trimmer and it's been great but it's 40V. I don't think the batteries in this offer would have the oomph needed. Yes, I'm an engineer and oomph is a common scientific term. View Quote I agree. I have the 40v weed whacker and chainsaw, they work great but I think dropping back to 18v would be underwhelming. |
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Got the 2 battery pack along with the inverter (Model #PSK006-RYi150BG) and added in one of the LED work lights (#P796B) for 128 bucks on the way.
Thanks OP! I do love me some Ryobi Tool Days, last year I refreshed my entire lineup. |
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Quoted: I did this last year and bought the little chainsaw. I burned it up in 30 min of use. Now I was cutting 4-8" limbs from storm damage. Would not use it for anything bigger like I did. View Quote Which pretty much sums up Ryobi products in general. Made for very light duty use. I own Ridgid, Milwaukee and Festool. Not a Festool fanboy and think they are way overpriced, though I do admit I use their corded track saw system a lot. For a homeowner, I'd recommend Ridgid or Milwaukee. Ridgid is great for lifetime battery warranty and is a big draw. Milwaukee is about top of the line, more expensive, but rugged as hell. Most of mine are Ridgid, but even they have some turds. The little cordless blower is tiny, underpowered and a joke. I did not buy one. Ridgid trim router works great as does the circular saw options, saw all and angle grinder options. I use the drill and driver the most of course. Absolute beasts. One area Ryobi excels is in scope of offerings such as weed whacker, mini chain saw, etc. Just know that their target market is for those who rarely use the tools and then for light duty work only. |
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Quoted: I stopped by the Home Depot last weekend, and the Ryobi guys had a tent set up in the parking lot with a lot of their goods. I'm already invested in another system, but if I were not, I would give them a look-see. Definitely worth checking out for the people who are not seriously invested in a single system. View Quote Depending on what platform you have you can get Chicom adapters for most so you can mix n match. Its whats keeping my ryobi reciprocating saw in action for thrashing in the yard. Actually using it today to cut some roots out. Saves abuse on the chainsaw and my back if I used a pick. |
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Quoted: How is the angle grinder? I'm at a loss for what to get as well and can see some utility in the grinder. I have 3 corded ones but portability would be handy. I wish there was a 1/2 impact available, but I don't see one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I should have known better last year I got the angle grinder. Don't really know what I need this year How is the angle grinder? I'm at a loss for what to get as well and can see some utility in the grinder. I have 3 corded ones but portability would be handy. I wish there was a 1/2 impact available, but I don't see one. Half inch impact is in the HP tool deal link |
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Quoted: Which pretty much sums up Ryobi products in general. Made for very light duty use. I own Ridgid, Milwaukee and Festool. Not a Festool fanboy and think they are way overpriced, though I do admit I use their corded track saw system a lot. For a homeowner, I'd recommend Ridgid or Milwaukee. Ridgid is great for lifetime battery warranty and is a big draw. Milwaukee is about top of the line, more expensive, but rugged as hell. Most of mine are Ridgid, but even they have some turds. The little cordless blower is tiny, underpowered and a joke. I did not buy one. Ridgid trim router works great as does the circular saw options, saw all and angle grinder options. I use the drill and driver the most of course. Absolute beasts. One area Ryobi excels is in scope of offerings such as weed whacker, mini chain saw, etc. Just know that their target market is for those who rarely use the tools and then for light duty work only. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I did this last year and bought the little chainsaw. I burned it up in 30 min of use. Now I was cutting 4-8" limbs from storm damage. Would not use it for anything bigger like I did. Which pretty much sums up Ryobi products in general. Made for very light duty use. I own Ridgid, Milwaukee and Festool. Not a Festool fanboy and think they are way overpriced, though I do admit I use their corded track saw system a lot. For a homeowner, I'd recommend Ridgid or Milwaukee. Ridgid is great for lifetime battery warranty and is a big draw. Milwaukee is about top of the line, more expensive, but rugged as hell. Most of mine are Ridgid, but even they have some turds. The little cordless blower is tiny, underpowered and a joke. I did not buy one. Ridgid trim router works great as does the circular saw options, saw all and angle grinder options. I use the drill and driver the most of course. Absolute beasts. One area Ryobi excels is in scope of offerings such as weed whacker, mini chain saw, etc. Just know that their target market is for those who rarely use the tools and then for light duty work only. You're thinking of Ryobi ten years ago. They have really upped their game with the brushless tools |
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Quoted: DESIRE TO KNOW MORE INTENSIFIES ses, tell me how to get this I cant seem to make it work View Quote I searched for Impact Driver: Attached File |
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They have a new 18v sliding mitre saw I got the other day. I'm very impressed so far.
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Quoted: I have a Ryobi string trimmer and it's been great but it's 40V. I don't think the batteries in this offer would have the oomph needed. Yes, I'm an engineer and oomph is a common scientific term. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It's only giving me the option for the fogger or the sprayer I really don't need either. Same here. If I could get a weed eater, I'd do it. I have a 20v Dewalt weed whacker, and it works great for normal suburban lots. If this Ryobi offering is anywhere close to comparable, it’s a deal, and I might get one to keep at my GF’s place. |
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Quoted: I have a 20v Dewalt weed whacker, and it works great for normal suburban lots. If this Ryobi offering is anywhere close to comparable, it’s a deal, and I might get one to keep at my GF’s place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It's only giving me the option for the fogger or the sprayer I really don't need either. Same here. If I could get a weed eater, I'd do it. I have a 20v Dewalt weed whacker, and it works great for normal suburban lots. If this Ryobi offering is anywhere close to comparable, it’s a deal, and I might get one to keep at my GF’s place. The 4ah batteries will have enough oomph. Now if you put a 1.5ah in that trimmer you would probably have a bad experience |
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