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2-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery (Standard)

+ Free S/H

$69

$99

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery (PBP2005) on sale for $69. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.

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Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location.

About the Product
  • Lithium-Ion Composition
  • Up to 3x more runtime
  • Integrated LED fuel gauge
  • Easily snaps/detaches w/ quick release button
  • Recharges on any 18V One+ Charger
Warranty
  • Includes a 3-year manufacturers warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This product is now $10 lower than the previous price of $79; offer is part of special buy/Black Friday exclusive offer/price
  • The Ryobi One+ 18V battery is compatible w/ any 18V One+ tools/products
  • Limit of 5 per order
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Product has scored a 4.8/5 star rating w/ over 2000+ customer reviews on Home Depot
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by tunabreath
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About the Poster
Home Depot has 2-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery (PBP2005) on sale for $69. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal

Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location.

About the Product
  • Lithium-Ion Composition
  • Up to 3x more runtime
  • Integrated LED fuel gauge
  • Easily snaps/detaches w/ quick release button
  • Recharges on any 18V One+ Charger
Warranty
  • Includes a 3-year manufacturers warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This product is now $10 lower than the previous price of $79; offer is part of special buy/Black Friday exclusive offer/price
  • The Ryobi One+ 18V battery is compatible w/ any 18V One+ tools/products
  • Limit of 5 per order
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Product has scored a 4.8/5 star rating w/ over 2000+ customer reviews on Home Depot
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by tunabreath

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Model: ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Battery (2-Pack)

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Excellent deal.

You don't need HP batteries for a large number of tools (lights, anything with brushed motor like older drills and saws, air pumps, heat guns, sprayers, chainsaws, outdoor equipment etc).

There is no extra runtime compared to HP batteries, 4 Ah is 4 Ah. If anything, HP batteries have lower runtime due to increased power output for tools that can use it.
In short, yes you will notice a difference. If you're using a brushless torque gun or maybe their cutoff wheel, you want the extra power for sure. You can get two 4AH HP batteries right now for 99 bucks.

There are a lot of guys on youtube reviewing this stuff, but here is one I linked the other day that does a good job explaining all of the differences:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X...shopAddict
How about the average home owner with a couple of failing 2ah's?

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mrcooms
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These aren't high performance. If you have brushless tools, you want to skip this one.
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Quote from mrcooms :
These aren't high performance. If you have brushless tools, you want to skip this one.
Are they that big of a difference? I have a P292 brushless torque wrench. Is HP necessary?
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Quote from mrcooms :
These aren't high performance. If you have brushless tools, you want to skip this one.
Do the HP batteries matter if the brushless/HP tools don't have the extra prongs in the back of the battery compartment? I know some tools are "HP" but don't have the extra prongs, but I'm not sure if that makes a difference for the batteries.
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Quote from mrcooms :
These aren't high performance. If you have brushless tools, you want to skip this one.
Thanks, I almost fell for it. Good catch!!!
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Quote from mrcooms :
These aren't high performance. If you have brushless tools, you want to skip this one.
Is there a noticeable difference in performance or are we talking just a few more minutes of run time?
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Quote from lordvoom2 :
Is there a noticeable difference in performance or are we talking just a few more minutes of run time?
In short, yes you will notice a difference. If you're using a brushless torque gun or maybe their cutoff wheel, you want the extra power for sure. You can get two 4AH HP batteries right now for 99 bucks.

There are a lot of guys on youtube reviewing this stuff, but here is one I linked the other day that does a good job explaining all of the differences:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X...shopAddict
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Quote from yhchan :
Are they that big of a difference? I have a P292 brushless torque wrench. Is HP necessary?
Depends what you're doing, but if you're trying to break lug nuts and such, yes.
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Quote from mrcooms :
Depends what you're doing, but if you're trying to break lug nuts and such, yes.
How about the average home owner with a couple of failing 2ah's?
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Excellent deal.

You don't need HP batteries for a large number of tools (lights, anything with brushed motor like older drills and saws, air pumps, heat guns, sprayers, chainsaws, outdoor equipment etc).

There is no extra runtime compared to HP batteries, 4 Ah is 4 Ah. If anything, HP batteries have lower runtime due to increased power output for tools that can use it.
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I have these I have brushless and they work great. The charge lasts forever! Got them free 2 BF ago.

If you all about the HP you probably running Dewalt or something better. These are perfect for the DYI and semi-pros.
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Will these work on a Ryobi drill that is blue and orange and not the current green?

https://www.ryobitools.com/produc...3287148028

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Quote from asksmity :
How about the average home owner with a couple of failing 2ah's?
I am an average homeowner that until recently didn't even realize the difference, to be honest. Confused I've had zero issues with mine until I got the high torque gun they offer and it wouldn't break lug nuts. If you're just using these to run drills, etc, I would say these are fine. Just my two cents though, if you can spare the 20 extra bucks though, get the HP in case you get some brushless stuff along the way.