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expired Posted by yqjiang • Aug 2, 2022

2-Pack Ryobi ONE+ 18V 4.0 Ah Battery/Charger Kit + 1x Bonus Ryobi ONE+ Tool

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$99

$178

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Ryobi ONE+ 18V 4.0 Ah Compact Battery/Charger Kit + 1x Select Bonus Ryobi ONE+ Tool on sale for $99 listed below. Shipping is free.

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Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This special sale is part of Home Depot's Ryobi Days sale/promotion.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Update: This deal is still available.

Home Depot has 2-Pack Ryobi ONE+ 18V 4.0 Ah Compact Battery/Charger Kit + 1x Select Bonus Ryobi ONE+ Tool on sale for $99 listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Members yqjiang for finding this deal.
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Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This special sale is part of Home Depot's Ryobi Days sale/promotion.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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ExtensionCordGuy
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I kinda disagree. I purchased a Ryobi kit 5 or so years ago on the black friday deal figuring it would last in my work truck for 6 months if I was lucky before it broke. I do irrigation, fence building, decks, landscape, as well as use them around the house. It took over 5 years before my first tool broke, the basic drill. That just broke because I had gotten so used to them not breaking I finally threw the thing down from a patio I was building and from about 10 feet up the thing cracked on the handle. That is the first Ryobi tool I had break. I don't use them 8 hrs a day 5 days a week but definitely use them weekly and they get abused. If you go with the price vs how long they last vs if they get stolen or lost then you aren't out much, I much prefer Ryobi to the other more expensive Mil, or Dewalt tools we have owned. My dewalt drills and batteries haven't lasted or performed as well as the Ryobi stuff. My guys have left the tools in the back of the truck, thrown them around, gotten rained on. Short of us losing the batteries regularly the equipment itself has performed about 20 times better than what I expected when I first purchased it. Probably wouldn't want to build a house with them but I've done countless 10-20k projects with them and have had no issue at all. That's my experience at least. I had the same "Im gonna be embarrassed even showing up on a job with this crap..." thought when I first started using them. But the equipment works great and folks don't care what you use when the project turns out perfectly.
snowdrifter
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Is this Home Depot's counter to the popular "hack"? List both the batteries and tool as one piece so they don't get itemized on the checkout page. Touché, Home Depot, Touché.
Johnybrk
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Not sure why you got thumbed down. But it does look like that's the case. You cant return the batteries and keep the free tool, they are counted as one purchase while the "hack" was two separate transactions.

Who know's though if it's a decision on HD part or Ryobi's. And if this becomes the new trend, the ride was fun while it lasted. Considering they were the only retailer tool brand that allowed such a thing. Everyone else sells you a product and throws in a "free" something or other that's the industry standard for everything.

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Is this Home Depot's counter to the popular "hack"? List both the batteries and tool as one piece so they don't get itemized on the checkout page. Touché, Home Depot, Touché.
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My dewalt orbital sander just died... Anyone have experience with the ryobi orbital sander?
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Quote from snowdrifter :
Is this Home Depot's counter to the popular "hack"? List both the batteries and tool as one piece so they don't get itemized on the checkout page. Touché, Home Depot, Touché.
Not sure why you got thumbed down. But it does look like that's the case. You cant return the batteries and keep the free tool, they are counted as one purchase while the "hack" was two separate transactions.

Who know's though if it's a decision on HD part or Ryobi's. And if this becomes the new trend, the ride was fun while it lasted. Considering they were the only retailer tool brand that allowed such a thing. Everyone else sells you a product and throws in a "free" something or other that's the industry standard for everything.
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Is this the brushless angle grinder?
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Quote from Loudog504 :
My dewalt orbital sander just died... Anyone have experience with the ryobi orbital sander?
Yes, at home she uses the Ryobi for all of her sanding projects. She has redone tables of all sizes. She really likes how long it lasts with the 4 ah battery too. I asked her and she said for the occasional project for a diy'er that she'd give it 2 thumbs up.
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Quote from snowdrifter :
Is this Home Depot's counter to the popular "hack"? List both the batteries and tool as one piece so they don't get itemized on the checkout page. Touché, Home Depot, Touché.
It wasn't this way a few days ago. I had it in my cart with items separated.
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Quote from superslickz :
It wasn't this way a few days ago. I had it in my cart with items separated.
Yeah I agree, I just bought the Ridgid drill/battery with bonus tool deal a couple weeks ago and that showed up as separate items during checkout. Looks like Home Depot is finally trying to crack down on that? Will be interesting to see if future "bonus tool" deals show up as the usual pick-a-tool deal or like this new pre-bundled deal. The hackable deals may be a thing of the past.....

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Maybe this is just one off and the hack can come back. Milwaukee still had the bonus item split earlier. I bought the M18 grinder deal. It's more trouble (both item shipped home) that I would have to go into store to return the battery but I would buy something else anyway.

Also glad that I got the 2 4ah battery for $50 during Ryobi day last year.
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OP, thanks your hard work!
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superslickz
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Quote from snowdrifter :
Yeah I agree, I just bought the Ridgid drill/battery with bonus tool deal a couple weeks ago and that showed up as separate items during checkout. Looks like Home Depot is finally trying to crack down on that? Will be interesting to see if future "bonus tool" deals show up as the usual pick-a-tool deal or like this new pre-bundled deal. The hackable deals may be a thing of the past.....
Except I am talking about this very exact deal. The 2 battery kit had a list of free items that you add to cart individually. I think that for them to switch this deal in mid promo means that they will probably not have the hackable deals again.
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../313766074

Just saw this router + bit set for $70, too lazy to post separately
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Is this still going on in stores too?
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WickedDrip
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Eh. The other Ryobi deal was better. Better tools, better batteries
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