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Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless 5-Tool Combo Kit w/ 2x 1.5 Ah Batteries Expired

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Home Depot has Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless 5-Tool Combo Kit (PSBCK05K2) on sale for $219. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member mekkon for posting this deal.

Includes:
  • 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Compact Drill/Driver (PSBDD01)
  • 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Compact 1/4" Impact Driver (PSBID01B)
  • 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Compact One-Handed Reciprocating Saw (PSBRS01)
  • 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Multi-Tool (PBLMT50)
  • 18V ONE+ LED Light (PCL660)
  • 2x 18V ONE+ 1.5 Ah Batteries (PBP002)
  • 18V ONE+ Lithium-Ion Charger (PCG002)
  • Tool Bag
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Nice deal for an entry into Ryobi brushless tools. The best sale price on the Drill/Driver kit runs $129, and the saw and oscillating tools run $99/ea on sale, and the flashlight is a step up from the little one in the other kits. Thus, if these are the tools you need, this is a solid deal.


- Ryobi Brushless HP Compact Drill/Driver
- Ryobi Brushless HP 1/4" Impact Driver
- Ryobi Brushless One-Hand Reciprocating Saw
- Ryobi Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool
- 2 x 1.5 Ah batteries w/ power gauges
- Flashlight
- Tool Bag
- Misc bits & blades

Note this set was available briefly in March for $199, but disappeared just as fast. The current price of $219 is part of HD's Spring Sale, and ends May 1.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../316766654
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Model: ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless 5-Tool Combo Kit with (2) 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger, and Bag

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Nah. 4ah vs 1.5 ah battery. Full size recip vs one hand. Lights don't have motors. Ryobi oscillators aren't too great in any version. The drill is a non issue, esp. considering the versions included in these kits. Your set was cheaper, has more tools, and more battery capacity. Around the house with the particular tools in these sets you won't notice a difference outside of that smaller second battery. The difference brushless provides doesn't work out to anything meaningful with the way these bundles are set up.
If someone is using a tool so much that they're wearing out brushes, they're likely a professional who uses it several hours a day five days a week and that person is probably not buying low end Ryobis.

There're many reasons why someone might want to go with the nicer brushless tools, but the practically non-existent need to replace brushes shouldn't be one of them.

Oh, and another thing, I used to replace brushes in DeWalt products for others - but honestly, by the time those tools needed a brush change, they were so old and beat up that I questioned putting the time and expense into them versus just getting something modern.
I hate how these sets always include a flashlight to buffer the number of "tools" included

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FloridaKevin
04-23-2022 at 07:03 PM.
04-23-2022 at 07:03 PM.
Quote from IslandSlicker :
I'm looking for a multi-tool / hedge-clipper deal. I really WANT the multi-tool and I really NEED the hedge-clippers. I've got a lot of Ryobi already so I'm invested and have everything in this pack except the multi-tool. Does that deal exist and should I hold out? Or should I just buy the hedge-clippers so my HOA doesn't send me a nasty-gram?

I have yet to see a tool/yard tool combo from ryobi, but I'm not saying they don't exist. I have some older green brushed hedge trimmers and have not had any issues with them, but I only trim the hedges once a month in the summer, and once every other month in the winter. This is a great way to get into the brushless lineup, even if you are a homeowner, this set is literally less than $50 more expensive than the brushed equivalents, and they just feel better. I have a lot (I do remodels) of brushed/brushless tools and 1.5, 2, 3, 4, a 6ah, and a 9ah battery. They all have their place. If you try to use a 1.5 or 2ah battery on a recip saw, circ saw, or vacuum, you will be upset. There are typical uses for each battery/tool combo. Just take a second to think about it before use and you will be good.
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04-23-2022 at 08:44 PM.
04-23-2022 at 08:44 PM.
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Ha - great minds think alike; I was planning to do the exact same. Although I was planning to use JB Weld to hold the magnet…
Well, after I posted the comment I was thinking JB Weld would be better, but I was too lazy to edit my post.
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mekkon
04-24-2022 at 07:03 AM.
04-24-2022 at 07:03 AM.
Quote from tonyliu42 :
got the 75 for 4 tools and 4ah and 1.5ah. I understand the brushless is much more powerful, I just use tools from time to time. Does it make sense to upgrade?

Definitely no "need" to upgrade. I got that $75 deal, and all those entry-level tools are perfectly serviceable.

The brushless stuff is a nice step up in power, efficiency, and features, but won't make-or-break any job. For example, the light on the brushless tools stays on for ~15 seconds after you release the trigger. Which is surprisingly nice if you're relying on the light. With the brushed versions, the light is only on when the chuck is spinning. Overall the brushless tools just feel a bit more premium.

Think of it like cars. Nobody needs a nice car. But… they're nice.
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DelightfulMask2177
04-24-2022 at 07:34 AM.
04-24-2022 at 07:34 AM.
Honestly, I had the brushless oscillating tool in this set and returned it for a brushed one. The brushless version didn't have a variable speed on the trigger, which matters to me if you're cutting through anything besides drywall. They're also now all coming in compact, so it was a little bit smaller. It's nice to lug around the compact drills for the weight, but I miss the versatility of my old Ryobi drill (brushed, blew up while going through some ceiling joists in the attic) that was a bit larger because you could keep different drill bits in the magnet catch-all. I think Ryobi is trying to make their tools smaller with the expense of features (magnets, belt clips, bit holders). Starting to wonder if I need to start buying more Milwaukee stuff that my friends rave about.
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04-24-2022 at 07:35 AM.

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04-24-2022 at 07:35 AM.
Quote from OrangePlant156 :
Also depending on the usage. The more u use the brushed tools, the faster the brushes will wear out, affecting its performance resulting you to replace the brushes. So if u dont use the tools often, brushed is ok.
If someone is using a tool so much that they're wearing out brushes, they're likely a professional who uses it several hours a day five days a week and that person is probably not buying low end Ryobis.

There're many reasons why someone might want to go with the nicer brushless tools, but the practically non-existent need to replace brushes shouldn't be one of them.

Oh, and another thing, I used to replace brushes in DeWalt products for others - but honestly, by the time those tools needed a brush change, they were so old and beat up that I questioned putting the time and expense into them versus just getting something modern.
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FancyStraw312
04-24-2022 at 09:15 AM.
04-24-2022 at 09:15 AM.
Quote from LivelyAction6439 :
You didn't get your money's worth. That tool should have lasted you many years of heavy use. Brushed tools don't die in a year. Something else went wrong.
Have you used the 5.5? It's a really really cheap light duty plastic saw. It's ok for the occasional crosscut on a 2x4, but won't stand up to heavy use. My first one got trashed trying to rip 3/8 plywood and the replacement got trashed ripping particle board. Both times the bearing failed.

The Chicago electric 5.5 from harbor freight is better.
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04-24-2022 at 09:39 AM.
04-24-2022 at 09:39 AM.
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I paid $150 for a five tool set, so about $30/tool. I don't have room for a table saw or miter saw, so besides a jigsaw the circ saw is the only power tool I have that can cut straight. I can't even tell you how many times I used it in the year plus I had it. I would say I got my $30 worth.
I have the same saw. It was included in a kit that was a gift so don't know what they paid. I've had it for years and it's still going strong. I've used it a ton for small stuff, mostly cross cuts and thin sheet goods, no complaints. If it only lasted me a year I'd be complaining to Ryobi big time.
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04-24-2022 at 09:42 AM.
04-24-2022 at 09:42 AM.
Quote from FancyStraw312 :
Have you used the 5.5? It's a really really cheap light duty plastic saw. It's ok for the occasional crosscut on a 2x4, but won't stand up to heavy use. My first one got trashed trying to rip 3/8 plywood and the replacement got trashed ripping particle board. Both times the bearing failed.

The Chicago electric 5.5 from harbor freight is better.
I have the same exact saw for years, it's held up fine, nothing broken on it even though it is pretty cheap plastic. It's served me well for light work. No complaints. I use Ridgid tools now..
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Virtual69
04-24-2022 at 09:45 AM.
04-24-2022 at 09:45 AM.
You will go broke owning Ryobi tools. The batteries suck and die every couple of years. I own Ryobi, DeWalt, and Milwaukee. I replace far more Ryobi batteries because they stop holding charge. Red and yellow batteries last much longer.
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04-24-2022 at 11:55 AM.
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Quote from Virtual69 :
You will go broke owning Ryobi tools. The batteries suck and die every couple of years. I own Ryobi, DeWalt, and Milwaukee. I replace far more Ryobi batteries because they stop holding charge. Red and yellow batteries last much longer.

I'm heavily invested in the Ryobi eco system because I can't afford red, yellow, or even blue. I'll be happy if the batteries make it past 5 yrs.

I do have 1 yellow tool, a 28v circular saw that was purchased over 10 yrs ago. Amazingly, the 28v battery I originally bought separately for it still works! It's dated 2007! It's lost some capacity but the fact it's still good for random crosscuts here and there is impressive for 15 yrs old.
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04-24-2022 at 01:43 PM.
04-24-2022 at 01:43 PM.
This looks like a great deal. I was waiting for a good sale on Milwaukee stuff (maybe Father's day), but this is really tempting. Should I keep waiting?
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04-24-2022 at 05:56 PM.
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I'm heavily invested in the Ryobi eco system because I can't afford red, yellow, or even blue. I'll be happy if the batteries make it past 5 yrs.
Ryobi batteries die just after the 3 year warranty expires. I've gotten smart and call in and get replacements at 35 months.
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04-25-2022 at 07:43 PM.
04-25-2022 at 07:43 PM.
Ryobi owner here in loving it. This is probably not a bad set for the money, but just a few things to consider. As a few people have pointed out, for some odd reason they got rid of the bit holder and the magnetic tray for screws and nuts off the latest generation of brushless drills and impact drivers. They also put a much dimmer light on these then the Gen 1 brushless. All that may not bother some people, but for me I'll stick with Gen 1 for now. I think a truly great version will come out somewhere down the road but these aren't quite it, at least not for me. The p238 impact driver is the one to beat. And the p239 is a pretty freaking sweet impact also.

One other quick thing to consider. You'll want to be careful with the reciprocating saw. The only Ryobi tool I broke was my brushed saw. Just keep in mind these are for light work and are definitely not a chainsaw. If you put them through a lot of stress they will break the shoe that holds the blade off. It's a known weak point in all the Ryobi sawzalls. Hopefully they can come out with the more robust design down the road...
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04-29-2022 at 10:45 AM.
04-29-2022 at 10:45 AM.
Quote from RynoWeiss :
This looks like a great deal. I was waiting for a good sale on Milwaukee stuff (maybe Father's day), but this is really tempting. Should I keep waiting?
Similar boat here. Got a hand-me-down Ridgid drill set and did the LSA for new 18v batteries! So was wanting a full set and was thinking father's day deals would be the time. I'm open to ryobi but thinking Ridgid is the way to go, especially with LSA and hoping there are some deals before/for fathers day
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