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4-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V 2.0Ah Compact Batteries

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$89

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Home Depot has 4-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V 2.0Ah Compact Batteries ( PBP2006-PBP2006) for $89. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Up to 1.5X more runtime
  • Compact and lightweight design
  • Integrated LED fuel gauge to monitor remaining runtime
  • Delivers fade-free power in extreme weather conditions
  • Robust construction to protect against impact
  • Lithium-ion chemical composition resists drainage when idle
  • Easily snaps into place and detaches with quick-release buttons
  • Recharge on any 18V ONE+ charger
  • Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of Over 300 Cordless Products

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  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Price valid 2/3 while supplies last
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 55 customer reviews.
    • 3-years manufacturer's warranty

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Written by Rokket | Staff
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Home Depot has 4-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V 2.0Ah Compact Batteries ( PBP2006-PBP2006) for $89. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Up to 1.5X more runtime
  • Compact and lightweight design
  • Integrated LED fuel gauge to monitor remaining runtime
  • Delivers fade-free power in extreme weather conditions
  • Robust construction to protect against impact
  • Lithium-ion chemical composition resists drainage when idle
  • Easily snaps into place and detaches with quick-release buttons
  • Recharge on any 18V ONE+ charger
  • Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of Over 300 Cordless Products

Editor's Notes

  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Price valid 2/3 while supplies last
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 55 customer reviews.
    • 3-years manufacturer's warranty

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Model: RYOBI ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Compact Battery (4-Pack)

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I wouldn't mind having a couple. Some tools like the 3/8" ratchet I have are cumbersome with a 4Ah battery.

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Feb 3, 2025
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rv0
Feb 3, 2025
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its a fair deal. Especially if you dont want to go down that route of hack for batteries.
Yes its only 2.0 but batteries die in a couple of years of use anyways, i would rather have a backup than 4.0 battery.
Feb 3, 2025
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FookNoe
Feb 3, 2025
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Ryobi is pretty good on replacing these small batteries if you have issues. Customer service just asks what's going on and they just send a new one.
Feb 3, 2025
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LuisG9065
Feb 3, 2025
139 Posts
Quote from FookNoe :
Ryobi is pretty good on replacing these small batteries if you have issues. Customer service just asks what's going on and they just send a new one.
Wish I knew earlier before I just dumped on.
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Feb 3, 2025
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Luckysevens77
Feb 3, 2025
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New 2.0Ah batteries flood private sales because no one wants them.

Just getting rid of all the 2.0Ah goes a long way in daily use, 4.0Ah and 6.0Ah should be the only deals.
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Feb 3, 2025
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toddrf
Feb 3, 2025
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Quote from Luckysevens77 :
New 2.0Ah batteries flood private sales because no one wants them.

Just getting rid of all the 2.0Ah goes a long way in daily use, 4.0Ah and 6.0Ah should be the only deals.
I wouldn't mind having a couple. Some tools like the 3/8" ratchet I have are cumbersome with a 4Ah battery.
Feb 3, 2025
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g10ny
Feb 3, 2025
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Get an adapter for Power Wheels and you'll make your kid happy all warm season long. Sure, 4 or 6 Ah would be better but you can have a few as backups. How else are kids going to learn about electric cars? And no, AFAIK Teslas don't accept these.
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Feb 3, 2025
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hanselcj
Feb 3, 2025
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Quote from Luckysevens77 :
New 2.0Ah batteries flood private sales because no one wants them. Just getting rid of all the 2.0Ah goes a long way in daily use, 4.0Ah and 6.0Ah should be the only deals.
I have a lot of lighter use tools that are totally fine on these 2ah batteries. The smaller size and reduced weight are greatly appreciated. Just my use cases.

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Feb 4, 2025
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another_2000
Feb 4, 2025
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Edited. Nevermind.
Feb 4, 2025
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OceanTwelve
Feb 4, 2025
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Quote from FookNoe :
Ryobi is pretty good on replacing these small batteries if you have issues. Customer service just asks what's going on and they just send a new one.
Mines won't charge. How is the process? Don't really feel like jumping through hoops with customer service since it's pretty cheap anyways.
Feb 4, 2025
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ctuttle
Feb 4, 2025
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You can get 2 of the 4 amp batteries for $99 at Home Depot. Last week there was a post about some stores had the 2 pack 4 amp on clearance for $63, but those are gone. There is a trade off with weight with the 4 amp batteries, but you do get longer use with the larger battery.

For the flashlights, the car vacum and even the drills the 2 amp batteries are fine for the non professional user, around the house things. A 4 pack of the 2 amp batteries for $10 less than 2 of the 4 amp batteries if you don't have many batteries it is easier to keep some at the ready when doing projects.

These 2 amp are around and less than some of the no name ones of possibly dubious quality you can find online. If you don't have extra batteries this is a pretty good compromise for the non professional.
Feb 4, 2025
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RichardW3526
Feb 4, 2025
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I want these.. But i don't NEED them Frown
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Feb 4, 2025
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diggie
Feb 4, 2025
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Quote from Luckysevens77 :
New 2.0Ah batteries flood private sales because no one wants them.

Just getting rid of all the 2.0Ah goes a long way in daily use, 4.0Ah and 6.0Ah should be the only deals.
I like them for specific purposes. They're crap for things that take a lot of power obviously, but for Ryobi's handheld lights and the pruning sheets they actually last a long time and they're super light -- much prefer them in the pruners over a 4ah battery when pruning shoulder height or above. As always, the right tool for the job. Even the 3000lm light lasts a good while with them.

Not sure I'd want a ton of them though, 4 would probably be my limit.

Now the 1.5Ah batteries... _those_ need to go away.
Last edited by diggie February 4, 2025 at 02:11 AM.
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goldenrool
Feb 4, 2025
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Quote from hanselcj :
I have a lot of lighter use tools that are totally fine on these 2ah batteries. The smaller size and reduced weight are greatly appreciated. Just my use cases.
Agree 100%. I have both 2ah and 4ah batteries and unless the task requires the additional power of the 4ah, I always use the 2ah to reduce weight and resulting fatigue, particularly if it requires using the tool at shoulder height or above.

$89 for four batteries is a very good price and trying to resist even though I don't really need!.
Feb 7, 2025
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FookNoe
Feb 7, 2025
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Quote from OceanTwelve :
Mines won't charge. How is the process? Don't really feel like jumping through hoops with customer service since it's pretty cheap anyways.
Don't remember the exact process. But I think you fill out a form online. Obviously they need to verify the product and mark it in their system that it was defective.

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