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RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 3/8" Ratchet Kit w/ 2.0 Ah + 4.0 Ah Batteries & Charger

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Home Depot has RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 3/8" Ratchet Kit w/ 18V 2.0 Ah Battery, 18V 4.0 Ah Battery & Charger (P344K2SB) for $99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for posting this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

About this item:
  • 35 ft./lbs. of torque for heavy duty fastening applications
  • 230 RPMs to drive and remove fasteners
  • 4-Position Rotating Head for use in tight spaces
  • Custom paddle switch for increased user comfort
  • 2 LED lights to illuminate workspace
  • 3-year manufacturer's warranty
  • Includes: (1) P344 18V ONE+ 3/8 in. 4-Position Ratchet, (1) PBP005 18V ONE+ 4.0 Ah Battery, (1) PBP006 18V ONE+ 2.0 Ah Battery, (1) P118B 18V Lithium-Ion Charger, and operator's manuals

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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 3/8" Ratchet Kit w/ 18V 2.0 Ah Battery & 18V 4.0 Ah Battery & Charger for $99. Shipping is free. Save 65%.
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The $283 MSRP is nonsense.
Try eating salads.

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rayman312
Yesterday at 11:19 PM.
Yesterday at 11:19 PM.
Quote from spydrmon :
It's just so large

The battery does stick out a lot, but the head does rotate. If you're working close to a wall or something, you can flip it the other way and be able to get a lot closer. I have this, the ryobi 1/2 inch impact wrench, a Milwaukee 1/2 inch impact wrench, and a Milwaukee 1/4 ratchet. I use this more than all the other ones. It's not putting out crazy power so using chrome sockets are fine. Used this today to install lag screws for tv wall mounts. Last week I was taking apart some bunk beds with an Allen socket. So handy. Great deal.
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subscription1
Today at 01:52 AM.
Today at 01:52 AM.
Quote from ube6ibe9 :
my wife says the same thing about me.
Did your wife says that you don't have enough torque and speed?
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bls9701
Today at 03:10 AM.
Today at 03:10 AM.
Serious question: How is this better than an impact driver with a socket extension bit? I feel like I use the driver for 90% of applications.
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chickdr
Today at 05:58 AM.
Today at 05:58 AM.
Quote from NJC87 :
The one+HP is the 1 2ah battery and 2 4ah batteries but that price is $199. This is the non HP version ($99). FWIW.
Not sure why the photos show both HP and non HP versions, but only shows the price for the non HP. The 199 deal gives you 3 HP batteries vs 2 non HP along with an upgraded HP version of the tool with more speed and torque.
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EvilNick
Today at 06:32 AM.
Today at 06:32 AM.
damn just found this tool on clearance for 45$. its a really nice little tool but hey more batts for a few bucks more why not
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grayskunk
Today at 06:52 AM.
Today at 06:52 AM.
Quote from bls9701 :
Serious question: How is this better than an impact driver with a socket extension bit? I feel like I use the driver for 90% of applications.
I'd like to know too. I'm in the middle of a home project and I'm using my impact driver but if this works better I have a hundred more screw to get to
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shihchiun
Today at 07:06 AM.
Today at 07:06 AM.
Quote from bls9701 :
Serious question: How is this better than an impact driver with a socket extension bit? I feel like I use the driver for 90% of applications.
Sometimes you just can't reach a screw with a standard driver. Like when it's behind something you don't want to or can't move.

I would say in general you're probably better off using the standard driver if you can.
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salvio007
Today at 08:37 AM.
Today at 08:37 AM.
Quote from mcccccrazy :
I'd be all over this if it was HP

Same here brother! Been eyeing out the HP batteries and still no dice! Hopefully by BF
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J11_I_am
Today at 08:49 AM.
Today at 08:49 AM.
Quote from bls9701 :
Serious question: How is this better than an impact driver with a socket extension bit? I feel like I use the driver for 90% of applications.
This was an in-betweener for me so I sold it. For basic tasks requiring 3/8 sockets, I use their little USB 3/8 ratchet. Its much smaller profile and while not as strong, it handles house tasks just fine.

If I need something stronger, I use their 1/2 impact wrench.
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ssaoi
Today at 10:35 AM.
Today at 10:35 AM.
Quote from jenesaisquoi :
I feel like I've never really needed one of these when it comes to sockets, but I watched a video of a guy removing a grill from a Chevy Colorado. There were a lot of fasteners that would be hard to reach without one. That, and he said it just made everything go a lot quicker/easier. What are the most common uses?
I use it exclusively to put on an anti-rattle hitch plate on my receiver hitch. It has very long threads and a lock nuts that are annoying.

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Wasser
Today at 03:25 PM.
Today at 03:25 PM.
Quote from bls9701 :
Serious question: How is this better than an impact driver with a socket extension bit? I feel like I use the driver for 90% of applications.
I don't have this particular one, but in general, when you're underneath a car, or are in similar constrained spaces, a ratchet will be much easier to manage than a bulky impact driver.

That said, I would prefer an even slimmer version where you don't have a fat battery sticking out at the end. I'd pick one like the Milwaukee M12.
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