The following are links to the "free select power tools" displayed in OP's flyer. This is for reference only. The links may change when the deal goes "live".
Adding prices to each item as of May 9, 10.45am - to get a relative sense of savings
- 5/8/2021 10.50am PST - ShrewdSnow2948Added the "Max refund value" price to each. This assumes that the return of the batteries is possible as it has been previously. - 09MAY2021 16:45 EST - jtsongas
Please note these are based on "best guess" from the flyer. OP's flyer is low quality and it's difficult to make out the exact SKU's.
ONE+ 18-Volt Cordless Multi-Tool [homedepot.com] $59 (Max refund value: $36.97)
18-Volt ONE+ Hybrid Portable Fan [homedepot.com] $49.97 (Max refund value: $33.21)
18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless High Pressure Inflator with Digital Gauge [homedepot.com] $24.97 (Max refund value: $19.94)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless Orbital Jig Saw [homedepot.com] $69 (Max refund value: $40.66)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless Reciprocating Saw [homedepot.com] $79 (Max refund value: $43.94)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 1/2 in. Hammer Drill/Driver with Handle [homedepot.com] $79 (Max refund value: $43.94)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 4-1/2 in. Angle Grinder [homedepot.com] $44.97 (Max refund value: $30.92)
ONE+ 18V Cordless 5.5 in. Circular Saw [homedepot.com] $59 (Max refund value: $36.97)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 5 in. Random Orbit Sander [homedepot.com] $44.97 (Max refund value: $30.92)
18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 10 in. Orbital Buffer [homedepot.com] $44.97 (Max refund value: $30.92)
ONE+ 22 in. 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Battery Hedge Trimmer [homedepot.com] $99 (Max refund value: $49.50)
One+ 8 in. 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Battery Pruning Chainsaw [homedepot.com] $89.97 (Max refund value: $47.13)
ONE+ 18V Cordless Compact Bluetooth Speaker [homedepot.com] $29.97 (Max refund value: $23.01)
ONE+ 18V Cordless Compact Area Light (2-Pack) [homedepot.com] $49.97 (Max refund value: $33.21)
ONE+ 18V Cordless Compact Glue Gun [homedepot.com] $19.97 (Max refund value: $16.62)
ONE+ 18V Cordless 1/4 in. Impact Driver [homedepot.com] $59 (Max refund value: $36.97)
90 MPH 200 CFM ONE+ 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Leaf Blower/Sweeper [homedepot.com] $59.97 (Max refund value: $37.35)
ONE+ 18V Cordless Precision Rotary Tool [homedepot.com] $44.97 (Max refund value: $30.92)
150-Watt Power Inverter for ONE+ 18-Volt Battery [homedepot.com] $59.97 (Max refund value: $37.35)
ONE+ 18V HIGH PERFORMANCE Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Compact Battery [homedepot.com] $69 (Max refund value: $40.66)
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I will be picking up the planer P611
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Regardless the point is they don't just make a brushless version of the standard motor. So depending on the tool you can end up with a motor overpowered for what you need to do resulting in the same job completed at the same speed, but more energy used. Frequent start/stop in the name of conserving power puts more stress on the motor defeating the touted advantage of longevity over the tools life.
There are too many people who want brushless when they will never fully utilize what's being provided by the tool. If the brushless angle grinder requires a lower threshold of torque, resistance, friction, or whatever causes it to cutoff and stop running it's useless. You might as well buy the brushed version to save cash since you are going just as slow anyway.
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I edited the wiki before I realized you had already updated it.
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I'm considering the small chainsaw for cutting small stuff in the backyard.
- Battery Quality
- Exceeding what 18 volt batteries are capable of
In regards to battery quality, a lot of people do not realize that there are different battery lines. Ryobi makes the cheaper "Lithium" and the high end "Lithium+" battery. As of the last Ryobi days and most recent bundles, Ryobi has only been including the "Lithium" line of batteries. If you bought the new 18 volt mower/battery combo, it only included the "Lithium" series battery. This was the main reason I decided to purchase the bare tool version.As great as the 18 volt line is, it is only capable of 18 volts. This was something I understood before I purchased an 18 volt mower. During my first cut, I scalped my front yard. My front yard is about 1,700 square feet (250 sq ft zoysia and rest bermuda) and was 4-6 inches tall. As expected, this pushed my 18 volt mower to the limits. I used up 1x 9ah, 1x 6ah, 2x 4ah, and 2x 3ah batteries. However, with a NORMAL mowing (every 2-3 weeks), I can mow all 1,700 square feet with a 6aH battery. When I used the 9aH battery, I still had two bars remaining.
Amp Hour (AH) is a standard unit of measurement for total electrical capacity the battery has. It does not matter how you charged the battery to 4AH total, or the label on the battery, it only has 4 Amp Hours of total electricity to provide. Some want to compare this to gas tank capacity, but the type of gas matters for how much mpg you get (low, mid, premium etc). This is more like how much fluid is in a gallon of milk. Buying a premium dean's brand of milk does not physically give you more milk before you run out. If it did that would mean it was more than a gallon and should not be classified as a gallon. If Dean's did that they would be sued for inaccurate use of standard measurements especially if they used it as a selling point. If Ryobi does this with their + and HP lines, technically the same thing.
For the 16 inch brushless lawn mower Ryobi themselves state using HP batteries will not result in more power used by the mower. that answer from Ryobi is on the pages Q&A as well. So for that tool if you specifically buy HP batteries you are throwing money away. You can't get the 9AH in anything but + or maybe HP. I am unsure about the 6AH. Regardless for that specific 16 inch brushless lawn mower you are better off using the standard plain old lithium batteries and saving your cash per AH unless you really want the larger total capacity in one battery. Ideally for that lawn mower if you could get a plain old Ryobi lithium battery in 9AH that would be preferred regardless if it's 1lb heavier than the lithium+ or HP battery. They will only provide 9 Amp Hours of electricity before being depleted.
Amp hour is so misunderstood on slick deals and elsewhere. No one seems to dig further than things like the infographic you posted and it is purposefully leaving out the details so you do buy a 2AH lithium + or HP battery at 120-150% the cost of lithium even if you don't need it for the tool or care about the weight of the battery (negligible at lower capacities).
The more I chat with people about some brushless tools the more it seems there may just be manufacturing defects with the tools themselves and not the batteries. They got a bad one twice while you got a good one. Seems the same with the 16 inch 18v brushless lawn mower. I plan to go deep with testing it once it goes on sale, but the short run times reported by reviewers is making me in no rush at all.
The more I chat with people about some brushless tools the more it seems there may just be manufacturing defects with the tools themselves and not the batteries. They got a bad one twice while you got a good one. Seems the same with the 16 inch 18v brushless lawn mower. I plan to go deep with testing it once it goes on sale, but the short run times reported by reviewers is making me in no rush at all.
I realize there's a price difference, but there's just no comparison with the Milwaukee cordless grinders.
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RYOBIONE+ 22 in. 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Battery Hedge Trimmer (Tool Only)
Qty : 1
Expected pick up today
$99.00
RYOBIONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery (2-Pack) and Charger Kit
Qty : 1
Expected pick up by
May 19 - May 24
$99.00
Subtotal$198.00
Pick Up In StoreFREE
Estimated Sales Tax*$18.51
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Total$216.51
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