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To all the newcomers to the Ridgid line, don't forget to register the batteries online for the Lifetime Service Agreement (LSA). Some folks assume the lifetime warranty is automatic -- nope. No lifetime warranty unless you register WITHIN 90 DAYS of the purchase date.
-J
To be clear, all 18v Rigid batteries are supposed to work with all 18v Rigid tools.
I have the Octane saw and I cannot make a full depth cut on a non octane battery but the Octane battery makes the same cut and doesn't stall.
I already have too many batteries but it's a decent deal
I love the $257 suggested retail. What nonsense
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"Free Parts and Service for Life with Registration"
This deal came with a charger, then LSA is available because this is consider to be a "tool kit".
This deal came with a charger, then LSA is available because this is consider to be a "tool kit".
Additionally, you can use the batteries from many of the other major tool brands if you buy an adapter, which usually run around $25.
Just some ideas to save some $$$. I probably have at least 10 different brands for cordless tools and try to avoid wasting money on picking up new batteries if I don't need them since I already have too many lying around.
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