Direct tools outlet has 6.0 ah Ridgid batteries on sale for $67.49 each plus $15 for shipping on orders. This is close to the lowest I've seen the batteries at, good for any Ridgid tool owners who need these.
1 battery- $82.49
2 batteries - $149.98
3 batteries- $217.47
4 batteries - $284.96
I also picked up the ridgid inflator at $33.74. It's nice to have a lifetime service agreement for an inflator in my kit in my car.
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com/product/R87044
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...t/AC840060
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Forgot to mention, this 6ah bat is the same physical size as the 4ah bat and weighs only 1~2 ounces more.
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Forgot to mention, this 6ah bat is the same physical size as the 4ah bat and weighs only 1~2 ounces more.
LSA, yes it does. All Ridgid tools sold as Factory Blemished are LSA. Tools sold as Factory Reconditioned are one year.
"Certain product categories are not eligible for coverage under the Lifetime Service Agreement. These categories include, but are not limited to, any free or promotional serialized piece of equipment provided beyond the contents of the purchased tool kit, generators, pressure washers, radios, accessory batteries, accessory chargers, plumbing equipment, extension cords, heated gear, storage, hand tools, and wet/dry vacs. "
It's been my understanding accessory batteries are those that are not part of a kit (included in same tool package) There is no wording in the provided link to indicate these would go beyond their 3 year accessory battery warranty.
"Certain product categories are not eligible for coverage under the Lifetime Service Agreement. These categories include, but are not limited to, any free or promotional serialized piece of equipment provided beyond the contents of the purchased tool kit, generators, pressure washers, radios, accessory batteries, accessory chargers, plumbing equipment, extension cords, heated gear, storage, hand tools, and wet/dry vacs. "
It's been my understanding accessory batteries are those that are not part of a kit (included in same tool package) There is no wording in the provided link to indicate these would go beyond their 3 year accessory battery warranty.
For instance look at these battery and charger only "accessory" products. All listed as LSA:
MAX Output Batteries Provide More Power and More Runtime
Compatible with all RIDGID 18V Tools ad Chargers
Free Parts and Service for Life with Registration
Lifetime Service Agreement with registration within 90 days of purchase
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https://youtu.be/W4ZmK9HRIdY?t=3
For instance look at these battery and charger only "accessory" products. All listed as LSA:
MAX Output Batteries Provide More Power and More Runtime
Compatible with all RIDGID 18V Tools ad Chargers
Free Parts and Service for Life with Registration
Lifetime Service Agreement with registration within 90 days of purchase
https://www.homedepot.c
https://www.homedepot.c
https://www.homedepot.c
https://youtu.be/W4ZmK9HRIdY?t=3
It would appear the LSA would cover serialized batteries purchased as accessories. I have here a current RIDGID LSA [ridgid.com] page
Here's the rub...the LSA calls out that only tools purchased through the Home Depot are eligible for LSA. That should disqualifiy tools bought from directtool. I know directtool deals are posted regularly. In a quick look up, directtools is not owned by Home Depot. I guess I am curious if the LSA would be valid. I know directtool says it can be registered
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Here's the rub...the LSA calls out that only tools purchased through the Home Depot are eligible for LSA. That should disqualifiy tools bought from directtool. I know directtool deals are posted regularly. In a quick look up, directtools is not owned by Home Depot. I guess I am curious if the LSA would be valid. I know directtool says it can be registered
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And yeah, stand alone batteries are eligible. That changed a couple years ago.
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Here's the rub...the LSA calls out that only tools purchased through the Home Depot are eligible for LSA. That should disqualifiy tools bought from directtool. I know directtool deals are posted regularly. In a quick look up, directtools is not owned by Home Depot. I guess I am curious if the LSA would be valid. I know directtool says it can be registered
Factory Blemished Ridgid tools from DTO have been LSA for years. This has been discussed for years on dozens of deals...
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