Homedepot currently has the Ryobi 300 Piece Drill and Drive Kit on sale for $59. (Normally $99). They are currently having a Buy 3 or More get 20% off deal (9 items eligible).
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../306526534
Ryobi 300 Piece Drill and Drive Kit - $59
Ryobi 11 in Flexible Shaft Bit Holder - $12.97
Ryobi Impact Driving Set (8-Piece) - $4.47
Ryobi Impact Rated Driving Kit (20 piece) - $6.47
Ryobi Impact Rated Driving Kit (40 piece) - $12.97
Ryobi Impact Rated Driving Kit (50 piece) - $15.97
Ryobi Impact Rated Driving Kit (8 -piece) - $4.47
Ryobi SpeedLoad+ 5 Piece Power Grove Countersink Set - $11.97
Ryobi SpeedLoad+ Titanium Drill Bit Set (17 piece) - $25.27
In addition you can sign up for Subscription and get another 5% off then cancel.
In my case I got the 300 piece drill and drive kit, and 2 20 piece drill kits and my total was $60.14 + tax
300 Piece Tool Kit - $47.20 (52% off)
2x 20 Piece Kit - $12.94
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Definitely great as a catch-all starter set used around the house.
Still, this is a nice set and if I was getting started and didn't have a set (or needed new ones), this looks like a good buy.
For the homeowner, or new to tools, the selection is nice to define what 'you' use the most of to replace with better quality. If you don't break any, or quickly wear any out, that would indicate that one does not need better quality.... and makes this a deal of sorts.
For the homeowner, or new to tools, the selection is nice to define what 'you' use the most of to replace with better quality. If you don't break any, or quickly wear any out, that would indicate that one does not need better quality.... and makes this a deal of sorts.
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Rhetorical and agreed, a starter set to define what you might need to then buy a better quality.
The drill bits are decent, but the skinny ones snap and bend, fine for a few uses around the house but not even enough for a weekend warrior imo.
If I could go back in time, I'd spend my money on something better with bits that won't break after every use.
- I am not seeing this as an option - chose 3 tools from the OP post.
Does anyone have any link or pointers please ?