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You literally do not need to use the HP batteries on your Ryobi HP tools, but with this kit you can take full advantage of the performance of your HP tools vs the non HP batteries. You don't like how heavy they are with a 6ah or even 4ah battery? Great we got your 2ah one right here. Oh the 2ah does not last long enough? Great we got the 6ah. What's that still to heavy? Fine the 4ah is just right, now shut up and buy some more HP tools to take advantage of your starter kit. Here, we even give you a free tool as a bonus so you can really start off right and don't need to really buy more HP batteries unless you want to.
You cannot ship the one you want to keep to house and choose to pick up the one you don't and cancel it.
Choosing the most expensive tool, the battery kit is then $107.61, but you will have to return the tool you don't want to keep.
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So it could happen again.
They had 2-6ah HP Batteries (same as the 6ah in this kit) for $139 or so awhile back.
So it could happen again.
This is why HD is slowly killing the ability to do these hacks.
PROS:
Perfect for cutting up some limbs when you don't feel like dinking around with the gas chainsaw. Light. Ready to go cold or not outside.
CONS:
My chain loosens a fair amount. Also, have to clean debris out of if a decent amount. These things are mostly just annoying though, and still usually faster than getting the gas chainsaw out.
What they were getting at is some higher draw tools might not function as expected with a smaller battery pack. Ex the brad nailer may not work right if you use a 2ah or smaller battery causing you to think it's broke. Use a 4ah and it works as expected.
It can get confusing but the rule of thumb is whatever battery ryobi offers in a combo pack (an actual bundle, not a buy the battery get a select tool free) is the recommended minimum size. If a tool is not functioning s expected try a different battery pack that's at least 4ah. If it's still an issue, and both batteries were fully charged, contact Ryobi if still in the 3 year warranty.
With all that said these are HP batteries. They are using better cells than the normal ones in the $99 deal. I would expect the brad nailer to perform fine on the 2ah HP battery in this deal.
I will add that you may be better off with the batteries you have since most of the tools, and none of the outdoor tools, actually get the performance boost from the HP Batteries. Supposedly all brushless Ryobi tools (except outdoor) get a boost when an HP battery is detected. Ryobi will never give you specific numbers, they will just say the tool will perform optimally with the HP batteries. People here state they definitely make a difference, but there is a psychosomatic element as well (everyone want's to validate their choices as good). This deal is roughly 12ah of HP batteries for $100, the other is roughly 16ah of regular batteries for $100. 25% more battery life will more than make up for any hp battery performance gain that will result in tool, bit/blade, and material heating up more but a quicker result.
What they were getting at is some higher draw tools might not function as expected with a smaller battery pack. Ex the brad nailer may not work right if you use a 2ah or smaller battery causing you to think it's broke. Use a 4ah and it works as expected.
It can get confusing but the rule of thumb is whatever battery ryobi offers in a combo pack (an actual bundle, not a buy the battery get a select tool free) is the recommended minimum size. If a tool is not functioning s expected try a different battery pack that's at least 4ah. If it's still an issue, and both batteries were fully charged, contact Ryobi if still in the 3 year warranty.
With all that said these are HP batteries. They are using better cells than the normal ones in the $99 deal. I would expect the brad nailer to perform fine on the 2ah HP battery in this deal.
I will add that you may be better off with the batteries you have since most of the tools, and none of the outdoor tools, actually get the performance boost from the HP Batteries. Supposedly all brushless Ryobi tools (except outdoor) get a boost when an HP battery is detected. Ryobi will never give you specific numbers, they will just say the tool will perform optimally with the HP batteries. People here state they definitely make a difference, but there is a psychosomatic element as well (everyone want's to validate their choices as good). This deal is roughly 12ah of HP batteries for $100, the other is roughly 16ah of regular batteries for $100. 25% more battery life will more than make up for any hp battery performance gain that will result in tool, bit/blade, and material heating up more but a quicker result.
I've been eyeing their brushless 7.5, which is blade right and would be "free" in this deal, but it doesn't seem to be well loved on review sites. I also have a foot in the Makita camp so any of their saws are also an option, but obviously not "for free" 😇. Anyone have experience with this saw vs Makita or others? Are the criticisms on the Ryobi HP saw warranted or nitpicks? Is it a big improvement in livability/quality over the brushed, non-HP 6.5" saw?
I can't speak to this newer brushless circ saw but I have had the previous brushless P508 for a few years and have been very happy with it. I used it to frame an entire basement and with a big fresh battery it was more than up to the task. Also the nut that kept tension on the blade guard pooped out after 2 years and they sent me all parts to easily diy fix for free
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i borrowed a bunch of my ryobi tools and batteries to my father in law and all the tools made it back, but not all the batteries! He's 80 years old so I don't intend to hassle him about missing batteries but i guess it's time to restock.