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expired Posted by AlwaysLearning123ABC • Oct 19, 2021

Ryobi 18V One+ Cordless 5-Tool Kit w/ 2x Batteries + Electrostatic Sprayer

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$149

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Home Depot has Ryobi 18V One+ Cordless 5-Tool Combo Kit w/ 2x 1.5 Ah Batteries & Charger (PCK300KSB) + Bonus 18V Cordless Handheld Electrostatic Sprayer (Tool Only) on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member AlwaysLearning123ABC for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x P215 18-Volt ONE+ Drill/Driver with Screwdriver Bit
  • 1x P7131 18-Volt ONE+ Hand Vacuum w/ Crevice Tool, Prefilter & Replaceable Filter
  • 1x P505 18-Volt ONE+ Circular Saw w/ Blade & Blade Wrench
  • 1x P411 18-Volt ONE+ 5" Random Orbit Sander w/ assortment of sandpaper of varying grits
  • 1x P705 18-Volt ONE+ Work Light
  • 2x P189 18-Volt ONE+ 1.5 Ah Compact Batteries
  • 1x P118B 18-Volt Charger
  • Bonus 18V Cordless Handheld Electrostatic Sprayer (Tool Only)
  • 1x Bag
  • Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Price Research:
    • This Bundle is $141.94 Off (49% Savings) over the list price of $290.94
    • Additionally, the Bonus Tool in this bundle is valued at $99 which is another 39.14% Savings.
  • Reviews: This Ryobi Bundle receives 4.4 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 1,400 Customer Reviews.
  • Warranty: Includes 3-year manufacturer's warranty
  • Home Depot Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90-Days.

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Home Depot has Ryobi 18V One+ Cordless 5-Tool Combo Kit w/ 2x 1.5 Ah Batteries & Charger (PCK300KSB) + Bonus 18V Cordless Handheld Electrostatic Sprayer (Tool Only) on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member AlwaysLearning123ABC for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x P215 18-Volt ONE+ Drill/Driver with Screwdriver Bit
  • 1x P7131 18-Volt ONE+ Hand Vacuum w/ Crevice Tool, Prefilter & Replaceable Filter
  • 1x P505 18-Volt ONE+ Circular Saw w/ Blade & Blade Wrench
  • 1x P411 18-Volt ONE+ 5" Random Orbit Sander w/ assortment of sandpaper of varying grits
  • 1x P705 18-Volt ONE+ Work Light
  • 2x P189 18-Volt ONE+ 1.5 Ah Compact Batteries
  • 1x P118B 18-Volt Charger
  • Bonus 18V Cordless Handheld Electrostatic Sprayer (Tool Only)
  • 1x Bag
  • Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Price Research:
    • This Bundle is $141.94 Off (49% Savings) over the list price of $290.94
    • Additionally, the Bonus Tool in this bundle is valued at $99 which is another 39.14% Savings.
  • Reviews: This Ryobi Bundle receives 4.4 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 1,400 Customer Reviews.
  • Warranty: Includes 3-year manufacturer's warranty
  • Home Depot Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90-Days.

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Model: Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Cordless 5-Tool Combo Kit with (2) 1.5 Ah Compact Lithium-Ion Batteries, Charger, and Bag

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jeff34270
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Which is plenty big enough for plywood and will even cut a 2x4 if needed.
DavidD4067
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I can't think of how I would use the sprayer. Maybe I can use it to spray baby oil on strippers. IDK🤔

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Oct 20, 2021
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mfrasier
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Quote from jfrist1 :
Is this worth hacking for $60? Would this be good for spraying pesticides or is this thing a total piece of junk?
We use the big one to spray for ticks each year -- unsure if this would make sense for a large job though
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jfrist1
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Quote from mfrasier :
We use ours to spray for ticks each year
What do you use? Found 2 ticks on my dog this summer (1 just this week). I gave the essential oil repellents a try this year (wanted to try the pet/child safe stuff first) with little success
Oct 20, 2021
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tornredcarpet
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Quote from jfrist1 :
What do you use? Found 2 ticks on my dog this summer (1 just this week). I gave the essential oil repellents a try this year (wanted to try the pet/child safe stuff first) with little success
I cycle through Bifen IT and Proflex but I use a fogger
Oct 20, 2021
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a33321654
Oct 20, 2021
148 Posts
Quote from wqqw :
Thanks op. Was able to order the combo tools for $90 (before tax) after canceling the sprayer. Great deal!!
How can you cancel the sprayer?
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Oct 20, 2021
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bradis2cool4u
Oct 20, 2021
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I got the sprayer free with one of the Direct Tools deals and I can't even give the thing away.
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donny1234
Oct 20, 2021
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Quote from a33321654 :
How can you cancel the sprayer?
order tools for pick up and sprayer for shipping to home. Once you get the email confirmation order, you can click on it and cancel the sprayer from there.
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MemorableBorder5484
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Which is plenty big enough for plywood and will even cut a 2x4 if needed.
Yeah but you are limited in your blade selection

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Oct 20, 2021
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PragneshP8567
Oct 20, 2021
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There is free Electrostatic sprayer
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FookNoe
Oct 20, 2021
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Wish it was a different combo of tools. Otherwise I would've bite.
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HojinSuh
Oct 20, 2021
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Quote from Jefbosk :
How did you get it this low?
You return the "free" electrostatic sprayer. That will bring down the total price of the kit to under $90 dollars. This is called the HD hack. You will see this for a lot of the Ryobi deals that pop up here.
Oct 20, 2021
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clensi
Oct 20, 2021
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Quote from hanhansd :
After the hack, 5-Tool Combo Kit will be $89.52, it's great deal!

I had all of them already, otherwise will bite.
What hack? How do I get it that low?
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FaithfulHamster1779
Oct 20, 2021
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Quote from MemorableBorder5484 :
Yeah but you are limited in your blade selection
It REALLY depends on what you are doing. If you are building a shed (framing) or a deck, chip out isn't a super big deal. You can sand off any roughness and be fine. If you are trying to do fine detail work, sure. A fine/ultra fine blade will be better than general purpose or something, but there are plenty of people that do amazing work with tools many would call inferior or "bad". So if this is a "I'm building a deck and my buddy can help with some cuts now", probably a-okay to be 5 1/2" blades. If this is your main saw and interested in building furniture or small items, maybe understand the limitations and decide that way.

Also, I am in the market for the 18
v router to tackle this, but many people sand or route edges anyway. So go slow, tape with painters tape, etc. and chip out can be minimized to the point it won't matter if rounding edges are part of the plan.
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MemorableBorder5484
Oct 20, 2021
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Quote from FaithfulHamster1779 :
It REALLY depends on what you are doing. If you are building a shed (framing) or a deck, chip out isn't a super big deal. You can sand off any roughness and be fine. If you are trying to do fine detail work, sure. A fine/ultra fine blade will be better than general purpose or something, but there are plenty of people that do amazing work with tools many would call inferior or "bad". So if this is a "I'm building a deck and my buddy can help with some cuts now", probably a-okay to be 5 1/2" blades. If this is your main saw and interested in building furniture or small items, maybe understand the limitations and decide that way.

Also, I am in the market for the 18
v router to tackle this, but many people sand or route edges anyway. So go slow, tape with painters tape, etc. and chip out can be minimized to the point it won't matter if rounding edges are part of the plan.
I meant more so in store selection. Sure you can buy things online but sometimes you need a new blade right away. I've learned this the hard way with my 8 1/4" table saw.

Counter point though, you're better off having a smaller blade on a cordless circular saw like this
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agentafw
Oct 20, 2021
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Only allows me to cancel both at the same time. Any tips?

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FaithfulHamster1779
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Quote from MemorableBorder5484 :
I meant more so in store selection. Sure you can buy things online but sometimes you need a new blade right away. I've learned this the hard way with my 8 1/4" table saw.

Counter point though, you're better off having a smaller blade on a cordless circular saw like this
Ohhhh, totally. I have the... 6.5"(?) or maybe it is this same one from the standard 6 tool kit. I had a 7.5" corded circular saw from before, but figured if I ever needed to break down sheet goods in the parking lot, worth keeping (and I wanted the other items).

I believe my local HD usually has one blade compatible with my cordless, but it isn't any finer. I will say I find a lot of "choice" these days has been pushed online, either because of inventory issues, floor space, or what sells more in person. Totally unrelated example, but my prescription allergy nasal spray went from a prescription to generic. Walmart was the only place that even made a store brand and now my local one doesn't seem to stock it, but it is still available online 😑 Planning ahead stinks! So like 6 slots for flonase, but none of mine. 🤷 Target only carries the name brand, but even they have slowly been reducing supply in store.

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