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Home Depot has Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 5-Tool Combo Kit with (2) 1.5 Ah Compact Lithium-Ion Batteries, Charger, and Bag for $139. Shipping is free.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../313280033
Includes:
- (1) P215 18-Volt ONE+ Drill/Driver with screwdriver bit
- (1) P7131 18-Volt ONE+ Hand Vacuum with crevice tool, prefilter, and replaceable filter
- (1) P505 18-Volt ONE+ Circular Saw with blade and blade wrench
- (1) P411 18-Volt ONE+ 5 in. Random Orbit Sander, assortment of sandpaper of varying grits, (1) P705 18-Volt ONE+ Work Light
- (2) P189 18-Volt ONE+ 1.5 Ah Compact Batteries,
- (1) P118B 18-Volt Charger
- (1) bag, and operator's manuals
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Impressed by the power these tools have.
ryobi offers the best bang for the buck for homeowner grade power tools, plus they have the largest selection of tools.
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ryobi offers the best bang for the buck for homeowner grade power tools, plus they have the largest selection of tools.
Ryobi knows that once you buy a few tools in a set like this, that the customer will inevitably buy several more in the One+ line. So I think they like to discount sets like this to hook people.
It has hot glue gun. Never used.
I've not used the sander, ever.
I've not used the flashlight, ever.
The vacuum is used more than anything else.
No complaints about the batteries or the tools really. Wish it had an impact driver. They sell a set for $199 with both a drill and impact driver. https://www.homedepot.c
The bag has plenty of room. There are over 200 tools that work with these batteries and larger batteries for longer periods of use are available, if not cheap.
The charger in my kit is larger. Batteries haven't drained in any single job I've done. The kit has 2.
This is a lite-duty set for a few jobs a year at home. That's all I needed. Replacing some outside trim is the sort of task for this stuff.
The one tool I've been considering for a home project that's coming up is the random orbit sander but honestly, a Bosch corded one is $50 and the Ryobi ones are all over my local CL/FBMP used for $30. There's also the $20 Walmart one if I'm feeling particularly brave.
An Impact driver instead of a drill would probably make pull the trigger. Nice set for someone else, just not for me.
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It has hot glue gun. Never used.
I've not used the sander, ever.
I've not used the flashlight, ever.
The vacuum is used more than anything else.
No complaints about the batteries or the tools really. Wish it had an impact driver. They sell a set for $199 with both a drill and impact driver. https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../309659455 [homedepot.com]
The bag has plenty of room. There are over 200 tools that work with these batteries and larger batteries for longer periods of use are available, if not cheap.
The charger in my kit is larger. Batteries haven't drained in any single job I've done. The kit has 2.
This is a lite-duty set for a few jobs a year at home. That's all I needed. Replacing some outside trim is the sort of task for this stuff.
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I was going to say the same thing. It's the one ryobi cordless tool I've been disappointed in. I hardly ever use it because it just doesn't suck much.
Maybe it's time to get a single matching toolset?
Maybe it's time to get a single matching toolset?
How many batteries do you guys recommend? So far I have two 4.0 Ah then these two 1.5 Ah.
If you know of any, please give the link.
Thanks.
I have five Ryobi tools: a driver, hammer drill, hedge trimmer, pole saw and brushless reciprocating saw. All function well, love the recipro saw! I have two of the latest gen 4Ah batteries, go for a long time. People can bad mouth these all they want but I'm sold on Ryobi. I was a project manager in commercial construction for 15 years. Did I see many Ryobi's on the job site? Nope, but I'm a homeowner, not a contractor and these do EXACTLY what I ask of them.
Hope that helps.
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I got this kit. Used it to fix up 3 flips. The sawzall broke and we replaced it with the Ryobi sawzall one step up which is nicer but costs more.
The circular saw is unreasonably small. It's very frustrating not being able to cut moderately thick boards. we replaced ours with the size up and love it.
so the kit is meh but Ryobi is good in general. this would suffice for low use imo.