Over 175 ONE+ Tools – All Work With Any RYOBI ONE+ 18V Battery
Variable speed trigger offers up to 100 MPH and 280 CFM
Battery and charger sold separately
Appears to be based on Zipcode. Lowest price appears from TX.
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$68.00 from $99.00 - 91748 California
$49.97 - 91735 Texas Free shipping and store pickup
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../206542642
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The non-HP 4ah is currently $79 for a 2-pack, so buying that and the $49 blower is potentially a little better unless you need the charger also.
My other issue is that I have a likely old school Ryobi One+ battery, but it doesn't show 4ah anywhere on it (but is about twice the size of my other two Ryobi One+ batts, so I assume it IS 4ah).
Can anyone advise:
1. Why I should buy tools @18V this late in product cycle
2. Obviously my only One+ big battery is old, and probably doesn't have the same power/charge it used to. (not even sure what it's original power was!). In this case, would the better deal be to get the tool + battery combo for $100 (basically making the battery $50), OR buy TWO additional 4ah batts for $80 (and then the bare tool on top of that). But all of a sudden, from the $50 I wasn't even planning to spend (), now we are talking about either $100, or $130! For VERY old battery tech!
Argh...someone convince me (either for or agin'!)
My other issue is that I have a likely old school Ryobi One+ battery, but it doesn't show 4ah anywhere on it (but is about twice the size of my other two Ryobi One+ batts, so I assume it IS 4ah).
Can anyone advise:
1. Why I should buy tools @18V this late in product cycle
2. Obviously my only One+ big battery is old, and probably doesn't have the same power/charge it used to. (not even sure what it's original power was!). In this case, would the better deal be to get the tool + battery combo for $100 (basically making the battery $50), OR buy TWO additional 4ah batts for $80 (and then the bare tool on top of that). But all of a sudden, from the $50 I wasn't even planning to spend (https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...es/biggrin.gif), now we are talking about either $100, or $130! For VERY old battery tech!
Argh...someone convince me (either for or agin'!)
Since I've only had kind of low power cordless leaf blowers prior to now, I guess it's about time to bite the bullet and get a good one. Thanks again for advice.
My other issue is that I have a likely old school Ryobi One+ battery, but it doesn't show 4ah anywhere on it (but is about twice the size of my other two Ryobi One+ batts, so I assume it IS 4ah).
Can anyone advise:
1. Why I should buy tools @18V this late in product cycle
2. Obviously my only One+ big battery is old, and probably doesn't have the same power/charge it used to. (not even sure what it's original power was!). In this case, would the better deal be to get the tool + battery combo for $100 (basically making the battery $50), OR buy TWO additional 4ah batts for $80 (and then the bare tool on top of that). But all of a sudden, from the $50 I wasn't even planning to spend (https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...es/biggrin.gif), now we are talking about either $100, or $130! For VERY old battery tech!
Argh...someone convince me (either for or agin'!)
I don't see the 18v line going anywhere anytime soon either. If you're on Ryobi's promotional list they recently sent out an email with several new 18v tools that have been or will be released in the near future. Among the new tools that are released or are being released there is a new version of the jet blower (model # P21100VM). Supposedly a quieter and more powerful jet blower. Maybe because they released a new model that is why we are seeing the older model going for cheaper now?
Here's the link to what looks like the newer version (with battery & charger):
https://www.homedepot.c
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What size batteries are you guys using with this blower? I'm thinking 4AH minimum.
Already have it and love it. Solid value
I only share the above in case anyone is on the fence about getting this or holding out for the more expensive 18V brushless. GET THIS.
I got in on this deal to reduce my cost $50 and return the one I paid $99 for.
thanks OP.
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