$65 + $15 Shipping RIDGID 18V 2.0 Ah and (2) 4.0 Ah MAX Output Battery (3-Pack) Direct Tools Outlet - $80
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Direct tools outlet has the factory blemished RIDGID 18V 2.0 Ah and (2) 4.0 Ah MAX Output Battery (3-Pack) on sale for $65 + $15 shipping. Great deal on RIDGID batteries that qualify for LSA.
How great of a deal is this? I may by 2 or 3 of the packs. I currently have octane batteries but may upgrade to these. Do the max batteries only make a difference in brushless tools or do they need to be a certain gen?
How great of a deal is this? I may by 2 or 3 of the packs. I currently have octane batteries but may upgrade to these. Do the max batteries only make a difference in brushless tools or do they need to be a certain gen?
It's a killer deal. They do provide a performance boost similar to octane batteries. Octane are still better for octane tools though. The lowest I've seen max output batteries for is 2x 4 amp for $80 from home depot with hack. This gives you a 2 amp on top of that. If I didn't already have way too many batteries I'd jump on it.
How great of a deal is this? I may by 2 or 3 of the packs. I currently have octane batteries but may upgrade to these. Do the max batteries only make a difference in brushless tools or do they need to be a certain gen?
it's a pretty good deal. There is also the 2x 6AH max output batteries on sale with the mid torque impact for 250. You can return the impact and net the 6AHs for ~94 + tax.
It's a killer deal. They do provide a performance boost similar to octane batteries. Octane are still better for octane tools though. The lowest I've seen max output batteries for is 2x 4 amp for $80 from home depot with hack. This gives you a 2 amp on top of that. If I didn't already have way too many batteries I'd jump on it.
You think these will be worth a buy for the trimmer coming out? All I have are regular batteries right now.
Really? It's home use not commercial, think my typical use time is about 30 minutes.
Probably would make out alright but have to use both 4ah batteries depending on grass length/thickness. Hard to say without knowing how the trimmer will go through the batteries.
Probably would make out alright but have to use both 4ah batteries depending on grass length/thickness. Hard to say without knowing how the trimmer will go through the batteries.
High draw items can chew through a 4ah in 10 minutes. The angle grinder and 3gal vac come to mind. The outdoor tools from the other companies support multiple batteries to combat this so you can use 2x 4ah instead of buying 8ahs.
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It's a killer deal. They do provide a performance boost similar to octane batteries. Octane are still better for octane tools though. The lowest I've seen max output batteries for is 2x 4 amp for $80 from home depot with hack. This gives you a 2 amp on top of that. If I didn't already have way too many batteries I'd jump on it.
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Showed that for me too. I refreshed and it was available for shipping again
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Probably will need at least the 6 ah for a little run time. 8 or 12ah MO batteries will be best
Really? It's home use not commercial, think my typical use time is about 30 minutes.
Probably would make out alright but have to use both 4ah batteries depending on grass length/thickness. Hard to say without knowing how the trimmer will go through the batteries.