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Direct Tools is having an inventory clearance sale with some good discounts. Shipping is now up to $13.99 though.
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...entFive%27
The Ridgid 18v bandsaw for $79.99 (factory blemished) -
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com/product/R8604B Expired
Or the Ryobi version for $69.99 (factory blemished) -
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com/product/P590 Expired
The Ridgid 18v caulk gun for $44.99 (factory blemished) -
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ct/R84044B Expired
The Ryobi 18v finish nailer (factory blemished) that Dxcellent already posted for $69.99 - h
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com/product/P325 OOS
And others
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Edit: BTW I got a refurb 18V battery in one of the kits. It lasted 1 charge cycle, so check them if you get a refurb battery. Maybe run thru a few charge-discharge cycles. I called customer support and replaced it no problem. Just a heads up that their "refurb" may be a restore and not necessarily new parts.
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Edit: BTW I got a refurb 18V battery in one of the kits. It lasted 1 charge cycle, so check them if you get a refurb battery. Maybe run thru a few charge-discharge cycles. I called customer support and replaced it no problem. Just a heads up that their "refurb" may be a restore and not necessarily new parts.
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ive never seen a company fluxtuate prices and shipping and sale % so much. its borderline impossible to keep up with what is actually a good price, and what is the normal price. non stop sales, and blowouts and iNveNtOrY ClEaNoUtS!!!!!!!!
like... come on. just keep things the same price and offer 10-15% sales on occasion, rather than the regular prices being 20% off a price that something has never actually been, and then 40% off sales based off of a now inflated price.
That's a good range of nails, right? Is 16 gauge the standard , what are the uses of 16 gauge.
Is it pretty good for most simple jobs around the house. I've never owned one but have seen (and used a few times) the air compressor ones .
ive never seen a company fluxtuate prices and shipping and sale % so much. its borderline impossible to keep up with what is actually a good price, and what is the normal price. non stop sales, and blowouts and iNveNtOrY ClEaNoUtS!!!!!!!!
like... come on. just keep things the same price and offer 10-15% sales on occasion, rather than the regular prices being 20% off a price that something has never actually been, and then 40% off sales based off of a now inflated price.