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expiredsav5716 posted May 23, 2022 12:01 PM
expiredsav5716 posted May 23, 2022 12:01 PM

Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 5-1/2" Circular Saw + Orbital Jig Saw (Tools Only)

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$79

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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 5-1/2" Circular Saw + Orbital Jig Saw (Tools Only) for $79. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member sav5716 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • Ryobi 18V ONE+ Cordless 5-1/2 in. Circular Saw (PCL500)
  • Ryobi 18V ONE+ Orbital Jig Saw (P5231)
  • 18T Carbide Tipped Blade
  • Hex Wrench
  • Wood cutting blade
  • Allen wrench
  • Operator's manual
Features:
  • Cordless 5 1/2 in. Circular Saw:
  • Over 215 cuts per charge
  • Motor provides 4,700 RPM for fast, clean cutting
  • 0-50° bevel capacity for greater cut variety
  • Cordless Orbital Jig Saw:
  • Powerful motor provides corded performance in a battery-operated tool with speed range from 1100 SPM to 3000 SPM
  • ool-free blade clamp makes blade changes quick and easy

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $59 lower (43% savings) than the list price of $138.
    • Price valid through 5/29 or while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • 3-year manufacturer's warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Home Depot's return policy here.
  • Refer to the Forum Thread for deal discussion.

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Written by sav5716
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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 5-1/2" Circular Saw + Orbital Jig Saw (Tools Only) for $79. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member sav5716 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • Ryobi 18V ONE+ Cordless 5-1/2 in. Circular Saw (PCL500)
  • Ryobi 18V ONE+ Orbital Jig Saw (P5231)
  • 18T Carbide Tipped Blade
  • Hex Wrench
  • Wood cutting blade
  • Allen wrench
  • Operator's manual
Features:
  • Cordless 5 1/2 in. Circular Saw:
  • Over 215 cuts per charge
  • Motor provides 4,700 RPM for fast, clean cutting
  • 0-50° bevel capacity for greater cut variety
  • Cordless Orbital Jig Saw:
  • Powerful motor provides corded performance in a battery-operated tool with speed range from 1100 SPM to 3000 SPM
  • ool-free blade clamp makes blade changes quick and easy

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $59 lower (43% savings) than the list price of $138.
    • Price valid through 5/29 or while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • 3-year manufacturer's warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Home Depot's return policy here.
  • Refer to the Forum Thread for deal discussion.

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Written by sav5716

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jeff34270
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The little saw is great for plywood and lopping off the ends of 2x4s.

Some may find it a little underpowered, but as long as you cut straight and use a sharp blade it shouldn't bog down much.

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May 23, 2022 03:08 PM
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rmnkMay 23, 2022 03:08 PM
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Is a 5.5" circular saw practical/ useful? Just had a 6.5" circular saw die on me and would like to replace it but that size doesn't seem useful for much.
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Quote from rmnk :
Is a 5.5" circular saw practical/ useful? Just had a 6.5" circular saw die on me and would like to replace it but that size doesn't seem useful for much.
The little saw is great for plywood and lopping off the ends of 2x4s.

Some may find it a little underpowered, but as long as you cut straight and use a sharp blade it shouldn't bog down much.
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May 23, 2022 04:00 PM
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nateysmithMay 23, 2022 04:00 PM
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Quote from rmnk :
Is a 5.5" circular saw practical/ useful? Just had a 6.5" circular saw die on me and would like to replace it but that size doesn't seem useful for much.
I have found that my 5.5" from them didn't always cut all the way through 2x4s. I usually had to flip it over. I upgraded to a 7.25 for this reason. If you aren't doing much with 2x4, then it shouldn't matter.
May 23, 2022 04:13 PM
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swmuMay 23, 2022 04:13 PM
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Anyone know if can do the same as other Ryobi deals and return one of the tools?
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elizabethbennetMay 23, 2022 04:15 PM
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Do yourself a favor and get the 6.5" or larger then thank me later.
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Quote from nateysmith :
I have found that my 5.5" from them didn't always cut all the way through 2x4s. I usually had to flip it over. I upgraded to a 7.25 for this reason. If you aren't doing much with 2x4, then it shouldn't matter.
You must've been cutting some really old lumber, because a modern 2x4 is 1-1/2" thick and the depth of cut on this little saw is 1-11/16".
May 23, 2022 04:47 PM
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nickyeahMay 23, 2022 04:47 PM
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already have the circular can i return only the circular? Aka hackable?
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May 23, 2022 05:21 PM
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MatrixClawMay 23, 2022 05:21 PM
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Wish they'd put the 7-1/4" saw up for sale. I have a ton of those blades and don't really want more 😭
May 23, 2022 07:12 PM
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HilariousGorilla431May 23, 2022 07:12 PM
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Quote from rmnk :
Is a 5.5" circular saw practical/ useful? Just had a 6.5" circular saw die on me and would like to replace it but that size doesn't seem useful for much.
Great little saw. I have one along with my full sized Ridgid Octane, but reach for the little Ryobi most of the time, unless I'm cutting some demanding stock.
May 23, 2022 07:18 PM
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HilariousGorilla431May 23, 2022 07:18 PM
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Quote from elizabethbennet :
Do yourself a favor and get the 6.5" or larger then thank me later.
I have this little 5.5" circular saw, along with a corded 7-1/4 Milwaukee and cordless 7-1/4 Ridgid Octane and love it. Use it much more than the other two. The Ryobi is the only one I take to to work for when I need to cut 2x4's, sheet goods, ledger boards, etc. I don't need a circular saw everyday, but for my needs it's great. Light and plenty of power for these tasks and takes up almost no room in my tool boxes.
May 23, 2022 07:22 PM
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HilariousGorilla431May 23, 2022 07:22 PM
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Quote from nateysmith :
I have found that my 5.5" from them didn't always cut all the way through 2x4s. I usually had to flip it over. I upgraded to a 7.25 for this reason. If you aren't doing much with 2x4, then it shouldn't matter.
You either have the depth set too high or you're cutting old lumber which was actually 2" x 4"
May 23, 2022 09:24 PM
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papichino30May 23, 2022 09:24 PM
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If you're worried about power I recommend a corded 7 1/4 circular saw with a Diablo blade. Will cut just about any wood you throw at it .
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smartdealsMay 23, 2022 11:12 PM
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6.5 not 5.5 that's what she said?
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count0May 23, 2022 11:30 PM
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These Ryobi tools are just fine to use especially for home users. They're light and easy to use.

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May 24, 2022 12:47 AM
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rbsternMay 24, 2022 12:47 AM
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I'm building a barn with Ryobi ONE+ tools. 6x6 posts and 2x8 dimensional lumber. I've been transitioning to Ryobi's brushless ONE+ tools. All of my drills and drivers are now brushless, and they are powerful. The two tools I am using in this project that are brushed models are a 5.5" ONE+ circular saw I've had for probably 10 years (blue), and a newer (green) brushed reciprocating saw. The circular has an aftermarket blade (Admiral carbide tipped).

With a 3ah or 4ah battery, the brushed circular saw does great. I can make dozens of cuts on one battery. I also have enough batteries that draining one isn't a problem.

9 times out of 10, it cuts all the way through a 2x piece of lumber. It it doesn't, the lumber is hanging on by a thread, easily severed by turning the wood over and no longer supporting it.

I was going to buy a 7 1/4 brushless for this project, but I got started with the old saw, and it hasn't let me down, so I haven't bothered. Is it a great tool? No. But it works.

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