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Winter Warehouse Sale offer valid 12/5/22 through 12/8/22 at 11:59 PM EST. Valid in-store and online. Limit of 5 like items per customer. Cannot be combined with any other discount or offer. Exclusions apply. All items designated "final price" are ineligible for promotion. Not valid on previous purchases. No substitutions. Valid on select items only.
https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...USE%20SALE
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I have a ton of cool Ryobi stuff I never would have bought otherwise.
stop crying.
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The first one leaked oil. Had to return it and they sent another one. So you will need to use and test it when you get it to make sure it works. The second one worked just fine. I use special gas so I dont have to winterize it. I would buy it again, esp for $100 less!
One note is that this is consumer level - the pumps are not as durable as commercial units and are the weak point in this washer. I use this to clean the concrete with an attachment.
Recreating that at HD is: $434.97
I'll gladly pay $15 shipping to save over $200.
Edit: Just to add, if you have no need for 2 gallon tanks, then it is cheaper to buy handheld Ryobi sprayer from local HD store (shipping kills for that small one in this site)
Ryobi for everything else related to yard and garage/Diy stuff
Hoover battery vacuums etc are tits tho. I use them commercially. Got a side job. 100 cash a night. 3-4 hours or so. The vacuums are going on 6 months, tons of use per night. Cleaning lawyer offices etc. paid themselves off first night of use
Edit: Just to add, if you have no need for 2 gallon tanks, then it is cheaper to buy handheld Ryobi sprayer from local HD store (shipping kills for that small one in this site)
EDIT: I didn't realize the 2 gallon came with 2 tanks. That's too small for weed killer for me but I can probably find another use for it.
Same here. Didn't even think of ryobi when I purchase my gardening tools at the time.
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New ones (factory blemished) have been fine. I don't buy refurb tools though.
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