expired Posted by tahtahtah • Aug 2, 2022
Aug 2, 2022 3:51 PM
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Item 1 of 10
expired Posted by tahtahtah • Aug 2, 2022
Aug 2, 2022 3:51 PM
2-Pack Ryobi ONE+ 18V 4.0 Ah Compact Battery/Charger Kit + ONE+ Hybrid-Fan
+ Free Shipping$99
$158
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This one has been reviewed by youtubers as being quieter and more airflow than the older fan.
Oh yeah, add $15 shipping to that $20 cheapest ever price on DTO for an actual cost of $35 for the old fan. I know I paid about $25 around 4 years ago (for refurb as well, not new) on what I thought was almost the cheapest they had it. (It's $45 + $15 shipping right now = $60).
Therefore this deal for brand new in box; not refurb; with the 2x 4AH non-HP newer batteries is really not that terrible -- if you need the batteries. But there are more valuable tools to get as the free tool instead of the fan with this offer.
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this seems like a good option.
with included batteries how long do these last on medium setting (assuming medium setting is good enough for bedroom)
It's sort of difficult to compare these to regular fans, a regular fan might easily pull 50+ watts. These pull a lot less wattage because of the battery ability (around 18 max for the ridgid). Less wattage=less air flow.
Still, I'm not sure why people would use these with batteries in a garage?? I got this Ridgid in case of a power failure and have it hooked with a cord. my wife really seems to like it when traveling.
I don't use box fans anymore, it's either something small like this or powerful 20 inch tornado strength Master Force fans…
For the price these hybrid fans are….you would think they could use metal blades…
It's sort of difficult to compare these to regular fans, a regular fan might easily pull 50+ watts. These pull a lot less wattage because of the battery ability (around 18 max for the ridgid). Less wattage=less air flow.
Still, I'm not sure why people would use these with batteries in a garage?? I got this Ridgid in case of a power failure and have it hooked with a cord. my wife really seems to like it when traveling.
I don't use box fans anymore, it's either something small like this or powerful 20 inch tornado strength Master Force fans…
For the price these hybrid fans are….you would think they could use metal blades…
This $99 deal comes with two 4Ah batteries
I purchased the $60 deal yesterday and demo'd the 2Ah high perf battery all night
My experience: By morning, the battery was dead FWIW.
4 hours at Setting 3 (High) and the rest of the night at Setting 2 (Medium).
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I'm glad I went through the trouble to reorder and exchange the old fan for the new one
new fan at max is still quieter and draws more air than the old fan, at 2 setting new fan is almost as powerful as max on the old but it is so quiet
i guess this comes in several packages.
anyone know?
It's sort of difficult to compare these to regular fans, a regular fan might easily pull 50+ watts. These pull a lot less wattage because of the battery ability (around 18 max for the ridgid). Less wattage=less air flow.
Still, I'm not sure why people would use these with batteries in a garage?? I got this Ridgid in case of a power failure and have it hooked with a cord. my wife really seems to like it when traveling.
I don't use box fans anymore, it's either something small like this or powerful 20 inch tornado strength Master Force fans…
For the price these hybrid fans are….you would think they could use metal blades…
i guess this comes in several packages.
anyone know?
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