Update: Only curbside pickup option is available now
Home Depot has
2-Pack Ryobi One+ High Performance Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery (PBP2004) for
$99.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
DanMan5464 for finding this deal.
Note, availability for curbside pickup may vary by location.
Includes:- 2x Ryobi One+ High Performance Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery (PBP2004)
Features:- Integrated LED fuel gauge to monitor remaining runtime
- Monitors voltage, temperature, and current for longer battery life
- Robust construction to protect against impact
- Lithium-ion chemical composition resists drainage when idle
- Recharge on any 18V ONE+ charger
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The battery that usually comes with cheap kits is P197 which weights 1.12 lb according to HD page. The $37 one weights 1.5 lb. I have P197 from the $199 kit and it already feels heavy. (Feel free to judge me.) I'd rather get two 2Ah for $37 if that's possible. I only use 4Ah battery for circular saw. 2Ah works better for drills and similar tools.
The battery that usually comes with cheap kits is P197 which weights 1.12 lb according to HD page. The $37 one weights 1.5 lb. I have P197 from the $199 kit and it already feels heavy. (Feel free to judge me.) I'd rather get two 2Ah for $37 if that's possible. I only use 4Ah battery for circular saw. 2Ah works better for drills and similar tools.
The 2Ah just don't work for me, impact wrench can't even take off a wheel nut with a 2Ah
I think their 4x claim is still false. Even with a 2600 cell you'll only get 5 in the casing. Average capacity range is about 5500mah. The 18650 they have in the old casing has 10 cells at 2200mah. So by watts/h calculation at best you get is still less than 2x
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I have a Ryobi impact driver (not wrench), PSBID01, with the non HP 1.5 Ah batteries and it manages to remove my 85 ft/lb lug nuts off without any issue.
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The battery that usually comes with cheap kits is P197 which weights 1.12 lb according to HD page. The $37 one weights 1.5 lb. I have P197 from the $199 kit and it already feels heavy. (Feel free to judge me.) I'd rather get two 2Ah for $37 if that's possible. I only use 4Ah battery for circular saw. 2Ah works better for drills and similar tools.
The battery that usually comes with cheap kits is P197 which weights 1.12 lb according to HD page. The $37 one weights 1.5 lb. I have P197 from the $199 kit and it already feels heavy. (Feel free to judge me.) I'd rather get two 2Ah for $37 if that's possible. I only use 4Ah battery for circular saw. 2Ah works better for drills and similar tools.
Not mine. Says out for delivery. All 3 of em
So this why my pick up in store order is still being processed after 24 hours, even though that store has 57 in stock
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"Up to 4X more runtime" is comparing to smaller amp batteries and the "up to 30% more power" is relative to the tool being used. Small wattage tools like a small drill will not benefit as much as say, a high wattage consuming circular saw.