Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expiredRoller_m posted Dec 31, 2021 01:45 AM
expiredRoller_m posted Dec 31, 2021 01:45 AM

Ryobi ONE+ 18V 4-Tool Combo Kit w/ 2x Batteries + Charger/Bag Bundle

+ Free Shipping

$139

$219

36% off
Home Depot
44 Comments 74,737 Views
Visit Home Depot
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Home Depot has Ryobi ONE+ 18V 4-Tool Combo Kit w/ 2x Batteries + Charger & Bag Bundle on sale for $139. Shipping is free, alternatively, curbside pickup is free.

Thanks Community Member Roller_m for sharing this deal

Bundle Includes:
  • Ryobi Drill/Driver
  • Ryobi Impact Driver
  • Ryobi Reciprocating Saw
  • Ryobi Work Light
  • 1x 1.5 Ah Battery
  • 1x 4 Ah Battery
  • Charger w/ Bag
  • Bonus 70-Piece Impact Rated Driving Kit

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Price Research: Our research indicates that this Bundle is $118 Off (45.91% Savings) over buying these Tools and Batteries individually.
  • Home Depot Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90-Days
  • Warranty: Includes 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty

Original Post

Written by Roller_m
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Home Depot has Ryobi ONE+ 18V 4-Tool Combo Kit w/ 2x Batteries + Charger & Bag Bundle on sale for $139. Shipping is free, alternatively, curbside pickup is free.

Thanks Community Member Roller_m for sharing this deal

Bundle Includes:
  • Ryobi Drill/Driver
  • Ryobi Impact Driver
  • Ryobi Reciprocating Saw
  • Ryobi Work Light
  • 1x 1.5 Ah Battery
  • 1x 4 Ah Battery
  • Charger w/ Bag
  • Bonus 70-Piece Impact Rated Driving Kit

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Price Research: Our research indicates that this Bundle is $118 Off (45.91% Savings) over buying these Tools and Batteries individually.
  • Home Depot Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90-Days
  • Warranty: Includes 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty

Original Post

Written by Roller_m

Community Voting

Deal Score
+62
Good Deal
Visit Home Depot

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

HPCEngineering
1 Posts
14 Reputation
For those not familiar with Ryobi, the comment by harryhuangkun is correct if you are using the tools professionally. For the typical homeowner, these tools are fine. However, Ryobi has their brushless, brushless compact, and HP (High Performance) tool lines that, although more expensive, compare more favorably to the professional cordless tools from DeWalt or Milwaukee. I have been using the brushless compact and, more recently, the new HP line of Ryobi One+ tools daily in a demanding environment and have found them to be remarkably close in performance and quality to my much more expensive DeWalt tools.

I'm sure this statement will garner a lot of hate from the DeWalt community, so let me just say that DeWalt tools are great when your company is buying the tools. Ryobi One+ HP tools are a pretty darn good option when you are spending your own money - especially when Home Depot has great buys on them as they just did right before Christmas.
gkdiamond
1454 Posts
259 Reputation
My Ryobi tools have brushed motors and they are more than adequate for home use. In the last year or two Ryobi has really stepped up their game with their brushless tools and HP line. The same company (TTI) that makes Milwaukee makes Ryobi which I'm sure aids in their development. There are lots of good reviews for Ryobi tools on YouTube.
Sullyman86
248 Posts
128 Reputation
I flip homes and use Ryobi non brushless. I don't own a single brushless tool yet. I have never had a Ryobi tool fail me. My drill is 7 years old, been dropped off a roof and used and abused and still works fine. I even mix buckets of drywall mud with it which is not recommended but it does it on the low speed setting.

43 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Dec 31, 2021 01:52 AM
3,475 Posts
Joined Jan 2015
kevinaaaDec 31, 2021 01:52 AM
3,475 Posts
Nice deal?
1
Dec 31, 2021 02:26 AM
1,454 Posts
Joined Feb 2015
gkdiamondDec 31, 2021 02:26 AM
1,454 Posts
Very good price for all of this, a nice deal.
1
Dec 31, 2021 06:34 AM
38 Posts
Joined Jul 2018
JowapoDec 31, 2021 06:34 AM
38 Posts
The 6 pack and the 10 pack of tools look like the sweet spots on this deal to me. 6 pack is $49 more but you get 2 more tools. The 10 pack is almost $500 but you get an 11th tool free. If you are in the market and want to buy into the Ryobi system these are good deals
Dec 31, 2021 06:44 AM
133 Posts
Joined Sep 2016

This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users.

Dec 31, 2021 10:53 AM
1 Posts
Joined Feb 2020
HPCEngineeringDec 31, 2021 10:53 AM
1 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank HPCEngineering

For those not familiar with Ryobi, the comment by harryhuangkun is correct if you are using the tools professionally. For the typical homeowner, these tools are fine. However, Ryobi has their brushless, brushless compact, and HP (High Performance) tool lines that, although more expensive, compare more favorably to the professional cordless tools from DeWalt or Milwaukee. I have been using the brushless compact and, more recently, the new HP line of Ryobi One+ tools daily in a demanding environment and have found them to be remarkably close in performance and quality to my much more expensive DeWalt tools.

I'm sure this statement will garner a lot of hate from the DeWalt community, so let me just say that DeWalt tools are great when your company is buying the tools. Ryobi One+ HP tools are a pretty darn good option when you are spending your own money - especially when Home Depot has great buys on them as they just did right before Christmas.
4
Dec 31, 2021 02:25 PM
1,454 Posts
Joined Feb 2015
gkdiamondDec 31, 2021 02:25 PM
1,454 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank gkdiamond

Quote from HPCEngineering :
For those not familiar with Ryobi, the comment by harryhuangkun is correct if you are using the tools professionally. For the typical homeowner, these tools are fine. However, Ryobi has their brushless, brushless compact, and HP (High Performance) tool lines that, although more expensive, compare more favorably to the professional cordless tools from DeWalt or Milwaukee. I have been using the brushless compact and, more recently, the new HP line of Ryobi One+ tools daily in a demanding environment and have found them to be remarkably close in performance and quality to my much more expensive DeWalt tools.

I'm sure this statement will garner a lot of hate from the DeWalt community, so let me just say that DeWalt tools are great when your company is buying the tools. Ryobi One+ HP tools are a pretty darn good option when you are spending your own money - especially when Home Depot has great buys on them as they just did right before Christmas.
My Ryobi tools have brushed motors and they are more than adequate for home use. In the last year or two Ryobi has really stepped up their game with their brushless tools and HP line. The same company (TTI) that makes Milwaukee makes Ryobi which I'm sure aids in their development. There are lots of good reviews for Ryobi tools on YouTube.
2
Dec 31, 2021 05:53 PM
9,500 Posts
Joined Aug 2003
ikonoklastDec 31, 2021 05:53 PM
9,500 Posts
Regular home owner and tinkerer. Anyone can comment on this vs the $100 12V 5-piece brushless set from Skil? I picked that up yesterday and it's more like 4 piece set as I don't really need the Bluetooth speaker. Light is ok but nothing great but it's more than useable for my needs.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/SKIL-PWR...5001047635

I guess the big plus for Ryobi is the variety of tools they have. Skil not so much. I also think one battery eco system is nice but a bit over valued. I am willing to have a couple of different chargers, especially for tools that are not used that often.
Last edited by ikonoklast December 31, 2021 at 09:58 AM.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Dec 31, 2021 06:30 PM
248 Posts
Joined Oct 2012
Sullyman86Dec 31, 2021 06:30 PM
248 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Sullyman86

I flip homes and use Ryobi non brushless. I don't own a single brushless tool yet. I have never had a Ryobi tool fail me. My drill is 7 years old, been dropped off a roof and used and abused and still works fine. I even mix buckets of drywall mud with it which is not recommended but it does it on the low speed setting.
1
Dec 31, 2021 06:31 PM
248 Posts
Joined Oct 2012
Sullyman86Dec 31, 2021 06:31 PM
248 Posts
I will say I only buy the lithium+ batteries as I've heard the cheaper don't last as long. The lithium+ have suited me very well.
Dec 31, 2021 10:42 PM
934 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
AlankevisDec 31, 2021 10:42 PM
934 Posts
Same kit was $109 on black friday minus the bits. Not bad
Dec 31, 2021 11:36 PM
1,857 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
Joseph06Dec 31, 2021 11:36 PM
1,857 Posts
With the frequency of these deals you would think everyone had a drill/driver and flashlight in their collection of tools by now
1
Jan 01, 2022 12:35 AM
3 Posts
Joined Nov 2015
Srch4meJan 01, 2022 12:35 AM
3 Posts
Bought deal at this time of year 2 years ago: 5 tools: Brad nail gun, drill, flashlight, circular saw and reciprocating saw, 2 batteries , charger and bag $149. Much better deal. Also replaced flashlight battery with led light. Thought the flashlight was a waste but I like it much better now. FYI there is a spare bulb holder in the flashlight.
Jan 01, 2022 01:23 AM
434 Posts
Joined Dec 2011
RpimcguirkJan 01, 2022 01:23 AM
434 Posts
Quote from ikonoklast :
Regular home owner and tinkerer. Anyone can comment on this vs the $100 12V 5-piece brushless set from Skil? I picked that up yesterday and it's more like 4 piece set as I don't really need the Bluetooth speaker. Light is ok but nothing great but it's more than useable for my needs.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/SKIL-PWR...5001047635

I guess the big plus for Ryobi is the variety of tools they have. Skil not so much. I also think one battery eco system is nice but a bit over valued. I am willing to have a couple of different chargers, especially for tools that are not used that often.
I picked this Skil set up too. It goes head to head with my son Milwaukee m12s…. Can't beat $99 for this set.
Jan 01, 2022 04:05 AM
84 Posts
Joined Nov 2008
ChriztoforJan 01, 2022 04:05 AM
84 Posts
Quote from ikonoklast :
Regular home owner and tinkerer. Anyone can comment on this vs the $100 12V 5-piece brushless set from Skil? I picked that up yesterday and it's more like 4 piece set as I don't really need the Bluetooth speaker. Light is ok but nothing great but it's more than useable for my needs.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/SKIL-PWR...5001047635

I guess the big plus for Ryobi is the variety of tools they have. Skil not so much. I also think one battery eco system is nice but a bit over valued. I am willing to have a couple of different chargers, especially for tools that are not used that often.
I prefer the Skil multitool over the recip saw. You may use it more than a recip. Also, loved that Skil tilting light. For $99, brushless, two batteries, and 5 year warranty, it was a no brainer for me.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jan 01, 2022 06:52 AM
1,103 Posts
Joined Jan 2016
BadgerStabberJan 01, 2022 06:52 AM
1,103 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BadgerStabber

Quote from ikonoklast :
Regular home owner and tinkerer. Anyone can comment on this vs the $100 12V 5-piece brushless set from Skil? I picked that up yesterday and it's more like 4 piece set as I don't really need the Bluetooth speaker. Light is ok but nothing great but it's more than useable for my needs.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/SKIL-PWR...5001047635

I guess the big plus for Ryobi is the variety of tools they have. Skil not so much. I also think one battery eco system is nice but a bit over valued. I am willing to have a couple of different chargers, especially for tools that are not used that often.
Ryobi is going to have a better product line up vs craftsman which currently looks like may be a clear out product.. which will make finding parts hard in the future. ... ryobi, dewalt, makita and Milwaukee are your long term safe bets
1

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All