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

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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.

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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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    • 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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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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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.
I would suggest go with Ridgid for their lifetime warranty or Kobalt for easy Lowe's exchange warranty. Also with Ridgid batteries you can easily use with other tool brands with a simple battery adapter. You can't do that easily with Ryobi battery because they're such an awkward shape that it defeats the purpose of being a small compact tool.

I started out with Makita because my uncle gave me first set. Later I invested more in Milwaukee M12 and M18. I also buy other brands when they have good deals and I use my Milwaukee batteries with other tool brands.

Ryobi does make some decent outdoor tools at an affordable price for the backyard, and you can use other tool brand easily on the Ryobi tool.
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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
Last edited by AmusedDime497 May 29, 2024 at 05:33 AM.
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Quote from AmusedDime497 :
Ok....everyone knows about the hack in case you just want the batteries and already have the tool or has 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
Or just place your order and immediately go to your account and cancel what you don't want!
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Quote from sc37 :
Or just place your order and immediately go to your account and cancel what you don't want!
I was never able to cancel just one item. In the app or the website only the entire order. Lots of folks report being able to though. Not a big deal but now I have a battery waiting for me at a different home depot waiting to cancel.
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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.
Also a DIYer, it's great for most home projects, basic drilling/screws, and other tasks for home repair and upgrades. If you are working on cars, all depends on how much mechanical work you do, but even their smaller wrenches can do most things like take off lug nuts and other bolts on a car.

As for the battery quality, you can ask for warranty info, and some credit cards have a warranty as a benefit for 2 years but don't quote me on that though.

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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.
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This appears hackable with the additional 4.0ah battery. $49.50.
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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.
I'm a mechanic by trade, we use Milwaukee at work with a few DeWalt mixed in.
At home? I have all Ryobi. If I had to buy it out of pocket I'm pretty sure I'd have all Ryobi at work as long as they had the tool for the job. Ryobi tools are physically larger but not enough to cause issues unless you're constantly in tight quarters. Milwaukee has been pretty good but IMO priced too high. The newer DeWalt tools seem to be glass cannons. My impact from DeWalt worked great until the first time I dropped it and the battery pack busted open. It's the only tool I have held together with tape. It's only a couple years old and it's having issues performing too. Ryobi has never done that to me.
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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 better than decent. I use the 1/2" version more for working on my vehicles (multiple cars, a box truck, outdoor stuff, etc.), but they're both good for the price. I've used Milwaukee and DeWalt tools too, but now I mostly stick to Ryobi for everything because they're generally very durable and perform well enough. I'm a frequent DIY'er who does a lot of assorted projects, so they're just fine. If I were a pro using all my tools all the time to make a living, I'd invest in heavier duty stuff, but no way for what I do. I've had zero problems with the batteries.
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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.
You will definitely get the most variety of tools out of the Ryobi ecosystem, and they are more than enough for homeowner DIY type stuff. Ryobi will also keep making tools that use the exact same battery so you don't really have to worry about obsoletion, where I'm not sure I'd trust other similarly priced brands to do that. Definitely more pros than cons with Ryobi where I wouldn't hesitate to jump in if you see deals. One thing about Ryobi as a homeowner/DIY line is the same batteries work for their yard and garden tools as well, so you get a bit more use out of the battery system. If you have a Direct Tools Outlet near you or travel near one occasionally, you can also find some good deals on Ryobi stuff there.


Ridgid would be another safe bet, and they're also sold at Direct Tools Outlet, though in much lesser of a selection there.


I also like the 12V line of Dewalt stuff for its compactness, but you won't find anywhere close to the variety of tools there.


I'm in the same boat as you, but I also do a decent amount of woodworking. For battery powered stuff I have a variety of Ryobi 18V, Craftsman 20V, and Dewalt 12V, along with EGO 56V stuff for some yard tools. Only reason I got into Craftsman 20V at all is because I got a free drill/driver kit through Lowes' review program years ago. I mostly use a little project/shop blower and 1/2" impact from Craftsman and probably wouldn't have bothered with them if not for the free tools I got initially. I only have a very compact drill/driver in the Dewalt 12V line, but I use that thing *constantly*. Plan on getting the oscillating tool and maybe the recip saw at some point in that line.
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Tempted to get this for the Impact Wrench
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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.
I'd also check out direct tools outlet as well if you're looking to get not the ryobi system. Bought a factory blemish set for 50% off and was practically brand new. 2 small scuffs on 2 tools.
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My God and we just keep buying.
Glad I got all the tools I wanted with the 2x4ah batteries.
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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.
Ryobi is a decent brand for the cost. There might be some instances where you need more power, but it's about recognizing those instances and then buying the higher level tools for those uses. I have half Ryobi and half DeWalt. Ryobi when the low/medium grade tool is acceptable, DeWalt where the medium/high grade is needed.

Some examples from my end: I have a Ryobi power stapler that was $80 and staples wire flush to wood every time. The DeWalt or Milwaukee staples were $200 or more, overkill for my needs. Also have Ryobi impact driver which I never run into any problems with whatsoever. On the other hand, I at some point bought an 18V Ryobi string trimmer and that was an absolute miss. Voltage, brand, brushless vs non brushless, etc. you'll start to get it over time
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