Ok so this involves the infamous Home Depot " Hack" Have seen a few naive people here that have convinced themselves that this "hack" is fraudulent and we're all committing sins and likely will go to hell when we die. To all you folks, you failed to realize Home Depot has been offering this hack for years, and they still continue to this day have that option available. If this was not intentional and they're losing tons of money on people utilizing the hack, they'd shut it down ASAP, cancel all orders that hacked them and send warning messages along with the cancellation email. Yet they've done nothing of the sorts, but continue to still offer it. What does that hell you then? Sorry guys had to get that out of the way .
This hack is just like the test of them add the 3 tool combo drill, driver and wrench to your cart.
Im doing so, you should get a popup that says you get a free tool, takes you a page with 4 listed tools for you to choose from, pick the $149 Ratchet and click add both to cart.
Then if you go to your cart, you'll see the adjusted price of $253.70 for the 3 tool combo.
The key here is to select to have the 3 tools shipped to your home, it's free. Then select to have the ratchet picked up in store. If it's not available at your store, you can pick one that I'd available there.
Then checkout and pay for both, but right after that go back into your online account and cancel the ratchet. Just wait for your 3 tools to be shipped.
Normally just the stubby alone with battery and charger is around $250, here you're betting an extra battery, Fuel Impact Hammer Drill and Fuel Impact Driver for free basically. You can sell the drill & driver for $70-100/each depending on whether you're including the batteries and charger or not. End up paying like $50-70 for the Stubby. The listings on Fleabay that selling an open box/new, some might have done this hack as well, that's been me quite a few times.
Here's what your cart should look like :
https://ibb.co/hVRSL0B
https://ibb.co/hYJv33J
Happy shopping!
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../313167101
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I just need driver/drill tools. I prefer 18V ryobi over 12V milwaukee. And looks like 18V ryobi tools are cheaper than 12V milwaukee tools.
https://www.homedepot.c
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Did you use your ryobi with a 9aH vs. the M12 2.0 with 1 bar of juice left?
But why are you comparing an 18-volt impact wrench to a 12 volt one?
That Ryobi is like twice the length of the M12 stubby. The point of the stubby is to get into places that a normal impact wrench like that massive Ryobi can't. That's a massively important detail that you can't just brush past...
edit: lmao not sure why the downvote. This is how I've always done the hack, and it's worked for me.
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