Another failed storage system because it started out at extremely high prices, no one buys into it, things trickle out in random clearances, no guarantee you can ever find the parts you want/need to finish your wall, what, just 6 months since release? Destined to fail.
Create it at a fair initial price, get a lot of ownership, keep providing new improved or totally unique tems with full compatibility with old. (Gee, like their battery and tool platform for over 20 years). Strange how they don't see the parallels.
Ryobi is not a Snap-On where people must have the same branded stuff to "look cool" and complete their setup with everything identical.
Isn't this their second storage platform to come and go as well?
Another failed storage system because it started out at extremely high prices, no one buys into it, things trickle out in random clearances, no guarantee you can ever find the parts you want/need to finish your wall, what, just 6 months since release? Destined to fail.
Create it at a fair initial price, get a lot of ownership, keep providing new improved or totally unique tems with full compatibility with old. (Gee, like their battery and tool platform for over 20 years). Strange how they don't see the parallels.
Ryobi is not a Snap-On where people must have the same branded stuff to "look cool" and complete their setup with everything identical.
Isn't this their second storage platform to come and go as well?
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Edit: as others point out, brickseek is no longer working for this product.
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Home Depot doesn't list price through brickseek. Only if it's on clearance, you have to check price in store
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$50 is its retail price..so noway a yellow clearance tag would list at retail price.
edit - stores now being populated
Create it at a fair initial price, get a lot of ownership, keep providing new improved or totally unique tems with full compatibility with old. (Gee, like their battery and tool platform for over 20 years). Strange how they don't see the parallels.
Ryobi is not a Snap-On where people must have the same branded stuff to "look cool" and complete their setup with everything identical.
Isn't this their second storage platform to come and go as well?
Create it at a fair initial price, get a lot of ownership, keep providing new improved or totally unique tems with full compatibility with old. (Gee, like their battery and tool platform for over 20 years). Strange how they don't see the parallels.
Ryobi is not a Snap-On where people must have the same branded stuff to "look cool" and complete their setup with everything identical.
Isn't this their second storage platform to come and go as well?
I agree with everything here.