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expired Posted by en.gine • May 28, 2024

RYOBI ONE+ 18V Li-Ion 2.0 Ah Battery + 4.0 Ah Battery w/ Charger + Bonus Tool

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$99

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Home Depot has RYOBI ONE+ 18V Li-Ion 2.0 Ah Battery + 4.0 Ah Battery w/ Charger + Select Bonus Tool on sale for $99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks community member en.gine for sharing this deal

Note, select Bonus Tool from product page under "Free Gift with Purchase." Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Available Bonus Tools:
  • 18V 4.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
  • 18V Cordless 1/4 Sheet Sander (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless 3-1/4 in. Planer (Tool Only) with Dust Bag
  • 18V Cordless 3/8 in. 4-Position Ratchet (Tool Only
  • 18V Cordless 3/8 in. Impact Wrench (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless 4-1/2 in. Angle Grinder (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Grass Shear and Shrubber Trimmer (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Hybrid WHISPER SERIES 7-1/2 in. Fan (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Jig Saw (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless VERSE Clamp Speaker (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Wet/Dry Hand Vacuum (Tool Only)

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Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
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  • Warranty:
    • Includes 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • Home Depot Return Policy:
    • Eligible for returns within 90-Days of purchases

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Note: This popular Front Page Deal is still available.

Home Depot has RYOBI ONE+ 18V Li-Ion 2.0 Ah Battery + 4.0 Ah Battery w/ Charger + Select Bonus Tool on sale for $99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks community member en.gine for sharing this deal

Note, select Bonus Tool from product page under "Free Gift with Purchase." Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Available Bonus Tools:
  • 18V 4.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
  • 18V Cordless 1/4 Sheet Sander (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless 3-1/4 in. Planer (Tool Only) with Dust Bag
  • 18V Cordless 3/8 in. 4-Position Ratchet (Tool Only
  • 18V Cordless 3/8 in. Impact Wrench (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless 4-1/2 in. Angle Grinder (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Grass Shear and Shrubber Trimmer (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Hybrid WHISPER SERIES 7-1/2 in. Fan (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Jig Saw (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless VERSE Clamp Speaker (Tool Only)
  • 18V Cordless Wet/Dry Hand Vacuum (Tool Only)

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • Warranty:
    • Includes 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • Home Depot Return Policy:
    • Eligible for returns within 90-Days of purchases

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Model: ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion Starter Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery, 4.0 Ah Battery, and Charger

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Fellow homeowner/DIY-er, have been really happy with my Ryobi stuff. Yeah, you could spend quite a bit more and get into the Milwaukee level equipment, but I simply can't justify it (2-3x more spend for 20-50% better performance). Ryobi punches above its $$ IMO. Project Farm on YouTube tends to rate it fairly high in most all comparisons as well.
Ok....everyone knows about the hack? in case you just want the batteries and already have the tool or have the batteries and just want the tool .....?

you can't split up a delivery and pickup but you can pick up at a different location. Simply pickup the one you want......or.....return one to the store after delivery. your order will be refunded if you don't pick up in 7 days worse case scenario.

Breakdown 👇 👇 below

planer $50
Batteries $50
wrench $49
speaker $37.35
vac $41
grinder $37
recip saw $43.94
jig saw $40.66
sander 36.97
grass shears $43.94
oscillating $43.94
As a newb wanting to get into the Ryobi ecosystem, is there a reason NOT to jump on this? Normal homeowner, I do some occasional DIY, and wanting to grow my skill set. Y'all said something about battery quality not being good with this pack, though? But at $100 for 2 batteries and a tool, sounds awesome to me.

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May 28, 2024
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Dubya16
May 28, 2024
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Are these better batteries. Previous sales had two 4ah batteries plus the tool. Are these hp batteries?
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May 28, 2024
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sr_deal
May 28, 2024
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Quote from Dubya16 :
Are these better batteries. Previous sales had two 4ah batteries plus the tool. Are these hp batteries?
Doesn't seem that way.. blame it on shrinkflation Smilie
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FeistyBreakfast428
May 28, 2024
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Does anyone one know if the impact wrench is decent? I don't need anything super powerful. Mostly working on my car, taking off lug nuts, etc.
May 28, 2024
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Dubya16
May 28, 2024
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Quote from sr_deal :
Doesn't seem that way.. blame it on shrinkflation Smilie
My God and we just keep buying.
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May 29, 2024
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kenebia
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Quote from FeistyBreakfast428 :
Does anyone one know if the impact wrench is decent? I don't need anything super powerful. Mostly working on my car, taking off lug nuts, etc.
It's more than enough for a DIY'er. I've seen mechanics use them in factories where they were abused terrible and these tools survived.
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Quote from sr_deal :
Doesn't seem that way.. blame it on shrinkflation Smilie
No, it is simply business today. We'd all like to get 2 of the 4 ah batteries, but they tested the waters with a lesser battery pack and found that people were willing to buy it. They'd be stupid not to try, from a business sense.
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May 29, 2024
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antoon
May 29, 2024
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Quote from FeistyBreakfast428 :
Does anyone one know if the impact wrench is decent? I don't need anything super powerful. Mostly working on my car, taking off lug nuts, etc.
Use it on my 4Runner no issues
May 29, 2024
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DrSeuss
May 29, 2024
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As a newb wanting to get into the Ryobi ecosystem, is there a reason NOT to jump on this? Normal homeowner, I do some occasional DIY, and wanting to grow my skill set. Y'all said something about battery quality not being good with this pack, though? But at $100 for 2 batteries and a tool, sounds awesome to me.
May 29, 2024
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smoker68x
May 29, 2024
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I'm pretty sure I read/heard that the brushed jigsaw is better than the brushless. I think I just need a jigsaw and a recip saw, any experience between the brushed/non-brushed versions of each?
May 29, 2024
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AaronA7627
May 29, 2024
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Quote from DrSeuss :
As a newb wanting to get into the Ryobi ecosystem, is there a reason NOT to jump on this? Normal homeowner, I do some occasional DIY, and wanting to grow my skill set. Y'all said something about battery quality not being good with this pack, though? But at $100 for 2 batteries and a tool, sounds awesome to me.
Fellow homeowner/DIY-er, have been really happy with my Ryobi stuff. Yeah, you could spend quite a bit more and get into the Milwaukee level equipment, but I simply can't justify it (2-3x more spend for 20-50% better performance). Ryobi punches above its $$ IMO. Project Farm on YouTube tends to rate it fairly high in most all comparisons as well.
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May 29, 2024
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DapPlaty
May 29, 2024
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Quote from AaronA7627 :
Fellow homeowner/DIY-er, have been really happy with my Ryobi stuff. Yeah, you could spend quite a bit more and get into the Milwaukee level equipment, but I simply can't justify it (2-3x more spend for 20-50% better performance). Ryobi punches above its $$ IMO. Project Farm on YouTube tends to rate it fairly high in most all comparisons as well.
Agree, and I'm deep into Team Red territory. I use M12 a lot for work, where honestly the size and weight is the biggest draw. Once I get into the M18s, it's all heavy. So I save a few bucks and usually go Ryobi. If they had a 12V line, I probably would've gone with Ryobi from the start.
May 29, 2024
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May 29, 2024
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staysalty9695
May 29, 2024
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Quote from CoralStag242 :
Select the option for 3 batteries. It's also 99 bucks. And you still get the free tool. So it 2 a 2aH battery, 2 of the 4ah batteries, and the tool of your choice. That's such a good deal that I'm considering grabbing a few just to eBay them in a few weeks.
If you go through to checkout the tool will not be free unfortunately. It'll count the extra battery as a tool.

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jhatashi
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Quote from AaronA7627 :
Fellow homeowner/DIY-er, have been really happy with my Ryobi stuff. Yeah, you could spend quite a bit more and get into the Milwaukee level equipment, but I simply can't justify it (2-3x more spend for 20-50% better performance). Ryobi punches above its $$ IMO. Project Farm on YouTube tends to rate it fairly high in most all comparisons as well.
Agree here, been happy with my stuff. For the types of small, around the house, type of things I mostly do, the lighter weight of the smaller driver/drill would ensure they are always in my tool bag and not in the garage. The trip to/from the garage to just drill a small guide hole for a screw is the reason to have a battery powered drill. You can always get out the electric if you need the power. Or get the bigger tool as part of a project spend (like putting 500 screws into a deck)

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