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Rating: | (4.43 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,074 Home Depot Reviews |
Product Name: | 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless 9-Tool Combo Kit with (2) Batteries, Charger, and Bag |
Product Description: | RYOBI introduces the 18-Volt ONE+ 9-Tool Super Combo Kit with (2) 2.0 Ah Batteries, 18-Volt Charger, and Bag. Equipping you with everything you need to get the job done, this 18-Volt ONE+ Combo Kit provides superior control and performance. It boasts a drill/driver, impact driver, reciprocating saw, circular saw, a multi-tool, a worklight, a 1/4 sheet sander, a hand vac, and a string trimmer. The included compact batteries mean you will never run out of power. Best of all, it is part of the RYOBI ONE+ World’s Largest 18-Volt Tool System*. Backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty, this kit includes a drill/driver, an impact driver, a reciprocating saw, a circular saw, a multi-tool, a worklight, a 1/4 sheet sander, a hand vacuum, a string trimmer, two 2.0 Ah batteries, an 18-volt charger, a bag, and an operator's manual. |
Model Number: | P1869 |
Product SKU: | 309659476 |
UPC: | 033287186396 |
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A few things to consider:
The string trimmer, sander, and multitool will quickly drain a 2 ah battery, making them essentially useless without a bigger battery.
Brushless tools are an excellent choice for contractors, but likely overkill for a weekend warrior or homeowner.
One option I point out to many new tool buyers is to get decent batteries first, at least 4 ah, then start building your kit. You can easily buy recon versions of these tools individually that you need from directtoolsoutlet, CPO Tools, or VIP Outlet for a fraction of what the tools cost in many of these bundle kits.
Some people will stick their noses up at buying recon, but if you are on budget and patient you can build quite the inventory with very little money.
Ryobi is known to be the value brand with a lot of tool selection (although a lot of redundancies). Their brushless stuff are great, but the tools in this kit are not their top of the line stuff but still more than enough for everything I or most people need them to do. Plus, Ryobi will be around longer than Kobalt, as a lot rumors are saying that they will eventually get phased out by Craftsman. Ryobi has used the same battery platform for many years. Their new lithium ion batteries has breath new life to my old blue Ryobi tools, and actually seemed more powerful too.
(1) P215 Drill/Driver with bit,
(1) P235A Impact Driver with bit,
(1) P519 Reciprocating Saw with blade,
(1) P505 Circular Saw with blade and blade wrench, 5 1/2 Inch 4,700 RPM
(1) P343 Multi-Tool,
(1) P705 Work Light, LED
(1) P440 1/4 Sheet Sander with dust bag and sample sandpaper,
(1) P7131 Hand Vacuum,
(1) P2003A String Trimmer with trimmer line,
(2) P190 2.0 Ah Compact Lithium-Ion Batteries,
(1) P118B Charger,
(1) Bag, and operator's manuals
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(1) P215 Drill/Driver with bit,
(1) P235A Impact Driver with bit,
(1) P519 Reciprocating Saw with blade,
(1) P505 Circular Saw with blade and blade wrench, 5 1/2 Inch 4,700 RPM
(1) P343 Multi-Tool,
(1) P705 Work Light, LED
(1) P440 1/4 Sheet Sander with dust bag and sample sandpaper,
(1) P7131 Hand Vacuum,
(1) P2003A String Trimmer with trimmer line,
(2) P190 2.0 Ah Compact Lithium-Ion Batteries,
(1) P118B Charger,
(1) Bag, and operator's manuals
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A few things to consider:
The string trimmer, sander, and multitool will quickly drain a 2 ah battery, making them essentially useless without a bigger battery.
Brushless tools are an excellent choice for contractors, but likely overkill for a weekend warrior or homeowner.
One option I point out to many new tool buyers is to get decent batteries first, at least 4 ah, then start building your kit. You can easily buy recon versions of these tools individually that you need from directtoolsoutlet, CPO Tools, or VIP Outlet for a fraction of what the tools cost in many of these bundle kits.
Some people will stick their noses up at buying recon, but if you are on budget and patient you can build quite the inventory with very little money.