RYOBI introduces the 18V ONE+ Lithium-Ion Battery Kit with (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries and (2) 2.0 Ah Batteries. The RYOBI 18V ONE+ Lithium-ion 4.0 Ah batteries provide up to 3X more runtime. They are compatible with over 280 18V ONE+ tools to power you through all types of projects. They feature professional grade lithium-ion cells to provide fade free, cord-like power. They perform in extreme weather temperatures and is engineered to be impact resistant. These batteries also feature an integrated LED fuel gauge to check your battery charge at all times. The RYOBI ONE+ 18V Lithium-ion 2.0 Ah batteries provides up to 1.5X more runtime compared to our 1.5 Ah standard lithium-ion battery. They have a compact design for less weight and reduced user fatigue. They also feature professional grade lithium-ion cells to provide fade free, cord-like power, and perform in extreme weather temperatures and is engineered to be impact resistant. These batteries features an integrated LED fuel gauge to check your battery charge at all times. Best of all, they're all a part of the RYOBI ONE+ System of over 280 Cordless Products that all work on the same battery platform. Backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty, these batteries include an operator's manual. Charger sold separately.
Product SKU:
314857770_314857770
UPC:
33287195572
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Model: ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion Battery Kit with (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries and (2) 2.0 Ah Batteries
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Both things . These are perfectly OK but, yes, HP batteries are better for brushless tools. HP on brushless allows for more power to the tool…. Personally I buy only HP batteries because I have a bunch of brushless tools.
If you're planning to spring for that 6 port charger with 8 batteries, you can do 6 batteries instead and choose 2 batteries as a free gift. Saves you some money.
The free gift applies for all charger kits except the 8-pack.
If you're planning to spring for that 6 port charger with 8 batteries, you can do 6 batteries instead and choose 2 batteries as a free gift. Saves you some money.
The free gift applies for all charger kits except the 8-pack.
If you're planning to spring for that 6 port charger with 8 batteries, you can do 6 batteries instead and choose 2 batteries as a free gift. Saves you some money.
The free gift applies for all charger kits except the 8-pack.
The best deal might actually be 2 battery and charger combo for $119, plus 2 free gift batteries. Unless you really need 8 batteries.
Edit: I guess you could get the four pack along with it and then you'd have 8, two of which are 4ah, for $219. So looks like that's quite a bit better of a deal.
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Are these OK, or would HP batteries be preferable, especially with brushless tools?
Both things . These are perfectly OK but, yes, HP batteries are better for brushless tools. HP on brushless allows for more power to the tool…. Personally I buy only HP batteries because I have a bunch of brushless tools.
The HP batteries must be cursed for me or something. I've had two of the 2 AH HP battery suddenly stop working when used in a brushless hedge trimmer and drill. Ryobi customer service sent me two replacement HP batteries, BOTH of which failed to correctly charge in the charger. The third one they sent to me finally charged correctly, though now I'm reluctant to even use it in my brushless tools.
Are these OK, or would HP batteries be preferable, especially with brushless tools?
Not all brushless tools have the extra contacts for HP batteries.
I use regular 4ah in my brushless circular saw and really can't tell if I'm missing out without HP batteries or not. It cuts well with the setup I already have.
Project farm on YouTube just did a comparison of regular and HP batteries
Yeah but they didn't do a proper comparison. HP tools have an extra pin on them to use more power. The non-HP tools don't have this pin so they don't get any real benefit. HP tools will benefit from HP batteries.
Last edited by Mgamerz January 16, 2023 at 10:32 AM.
Is it worth waiting on a deal with a charger or are those easy to come by? I need more batteries for sure, seems like a good price for a ton of batteries.
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In for the 2x 4.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Batteries w/ 18V Charger $79. I only have a few tools, two chargers, and one battery. This will round things out. Thanks OP.
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The free gift applies for all charger kits except the 8-pack.
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The free gift applies for all charger kits except the 8-pack.
still could get the charger and battery deal.
what is with Ca.
The free gift applies for all charger kits except the 8-pack.
Edit: I guess you could get the four pack along with it and then you'd have 8, two of which are 4ah, for $219. So looks like that's quite a bit better of a deal.
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I use regular 4ah in my brushless circular saw and really can't tell if I'm missing out without HP batteries or not. It cuts well with the setup I already have.
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