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popular Posted by GrayCorgi • Mar 14, 2023
popular Posted by GrayCorgi • Mar 14, 2023

YMMV - RYOBI ONE+ HP 18V Compact Brushless 3-Tool Combo Kit with LINK Rolling Tool Box, (2) 1.5 Ah Batteries and Charger $159 at Home Depot

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YMMV - Saw this on clearance at my local HD. Link provided for reference only; it's normal price online. This price is YMMV clearance in-store only pricing. Worth it if you're just starting in the Ryobi ecosystem and want some quality brushless tools and also want a rolling toolbox. Otherwise, the 5 tool brushless combo that still seems to be $199 depending on where you live is a better buy IMO (if you're in a $199 area and not a $269 area anyway).

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ONE+ HP 18V Compact Brushless 3-Tool Combo Kit with LINK Rolling Tool Box, (2) 1.5 Ah Batteries and Charger
  • PSBRS01 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless One-Handed Recip Saw
  • PSBDD01 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 1/2 in. Drill/Driver
  • PSBID01 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 1/4 in. Impact Driver
  • STM201 LINK Rolling Tool Box
  • (2) PBP002 18V ONE+ 1.5 Ah Lithium Batteries
  • Charger
  • 6 in. Wood Blade
  • Tool Bag
  • Operator's Manuals
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../323043565
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YMMV - Saw this on clearance at my local HD. Link provided for reference only; it's normal price online. This price is YMMV clearance in-store only pricing. Worth it if you're just starting in the Ryobi ecosystem and want some quality brushless tools and also want a rolling toolbox. Otherwise, the 5 tool brushless combo that still seems to be $199 depending on where you live is a better buy IMO (if you're in a $199 area and not a $269 area anyway).

Brickseek Link [brickseek.com]

ONE+ HP 18V Compact Brushless 3-Tool Combo Kit with LINK Rolling Tool Box, (2) 1.5 Ah Batteries and Charger
  • PSBRS01 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless One-Handed Recip Saw
  • PSBDD01 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 1/2 in. Drill/Driver
  • PSBID01 18V ONE+ HP Compact Brushless 1/4 in. Impact Driver
  • STM201 LINK Rolling Tool Box
  • (2) PBP002 18V ONE+ 1.5 Ah Lithium Batteries
  • Charger
  • 6 in. Wood Blade
  • Tool Bag
  • Operator's Manuals
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../323043565

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Mar 15, 2023
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IndigoWinter2667
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This would be a decent buy for someone just starting out.
The Ryobi link system is a bit underwhelming for their mobile cases, I expected better for the (retail) price. Adding onto this storage kit would likely get more expensive than worthwhile. (But plenty of room to expand tool wise with DTO sales).
Personally went with Dewalts Toughsystem because Packout was way too expensive.
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b.arms
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
This would be a decent buy for someone just starting out.
The Ryobi link system is a bit underwhelming for their mobile cases, I expected better for the (retail) price. Adding onto this storage kit would likely get more expensive than worthwhile. (But plenty of room to expand tool wise with DTO sales).
Personally went with Dewalts Toughsystem because Packout was way too expensive.
I just wish it didn't look like neon green Duplo blocks.
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MadPup
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IME reciprocating saws are of little or no use to home users. I'd love to hear different. I bought one years ago for one job and it didn't do that very well. Haven't used it since.
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GrayCorgi
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Quote from MadPup :
IME reciprocating saws are of little or no use to home users. I'd love to hear different. I bought one years ago for one job and it didn't do that very well. Haven't used it since.
I've used mine to cut the tops off some swollen wooden fence posts and to remove some flood damaged wood. There were probably better tools for those jobs, but I had a recip saw at the time and it did fine for me. Definitely doesn't see the same amount of use as my other tools.
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morbie
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Quote from MadPup :
IME reciprocating saws are of little or no use to home users. I'd love to hear different. I bought one years ago for one job and it didn't do that very well. Haven't used it since.
What was that one job you bought it for? A reciprocating saw is for things like demolition or cutting off a tree branch. It isn't used for accuracy
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TurboRabbit
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
This would be a decent buy for someone just starting out.
The Ryobi link system is a bit underwhelming for their mobile cases, I expected better for the (retail) price. Adding onto this storage kit would likely get more expensive than worthwhile. (But plenty of room to expand tool wise with DTO sales).
Personally went with Dewalts Toughsystem because Packout was way too expensive.
Ridgid most likely cheaper and believe a bit bigger than the toughsystem boxes... OR gen1 for sure. I regret buying into gen1 toughsystem boxes, gen2 is a lot better. Top pick for me is the Milwaukee system but you're right, expensive.
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IndigoWinter2667
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Quote from TurboRabbit :
Ridgid most likely cheaper and believe a bit bigger than the toughsystem boxes... OR gen1 for sure. I regret buying into gen1 toughsystem boxes, gen2 is a lot better. Top pick for me is the Milwaukee system but you're right, expensive.
The Gen2 stuff was just about the same size as the Rigid when I was shopping around, and the same price at the time as well (178 for the rolling box, large box, small box, and a tray). I am also a big fan of the small parts organizer with 3d printed nesting cups.

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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
The Gen2 stuff was just about the same size as the Rigid when I was shopping around, and the same price at the time as well (178 for the rolling box, large box, small box, and a tray). I am also a big fan of the small parts organizer with 3d printed nesting cups.
Have to look for the parts organizer you speak of... I have a printer and love useful stuff like that. Thanks
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IndigoWinter2667
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Quote from TurboRabbit :
Have to look for the parts organizer you speak of... I have a printer and love useful stuff like that. Thanks
Its pretty great, I have the full size one: https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../319293818
And printed these: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4717350
They sit in the top half of the cups, so you have two layers of storage in each bin.
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
Its pretty great, I have the full size one: https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../319293818 [homedepot.com]
And printed these: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4717350
They sit in the top half of the cups, so you have two layers of storage in each bin.
Cool, thanks!
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Quote from MadPup :
IME reciprocating saws are of little or no use to home users. I'd love to hear different. I bought one years ago for one job and it didn't do that very well. Haven't used it since.
Great for trimming the tree branches before mowing season.
Very useful for taking out roots and small tree stumps under ground, after the chainsaw takes above.
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MadPup
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Quote from morbie :
What was that one job you bought it for? A reciprocating saw is for things like demolition or cutting off a tree branch. It isn't used for accuracy
Cutting off a rusty muffler.
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morbie
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Quote from MadPup :
Cutting off a rusty muffler.
Hmm, yea I can imagine that might not work out too well with a reciprocating saw. I bet an angle grinder would be much better but positioning yourself under the car in a safe way might be challenging
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Quote from MadPup :
IME reciprocating saws are of little or no use to home users. I'd love to hear different. I bought one years ago for one job and it didn't do that very well. Haven't used it since.
I used mine to cut the sides off of some tires to make planters and compost bins.

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Quote from GrayCorgi :
I've used mine to cut the tops off some swollen wooden fence posts and to remove some flood damaged wood. There were probably better tools for those jobs, but I had a recip saw at the time and it did fine for me. Definitely doesn't see the same amount of use as my other tools.
Thirded. I quite often end up preferring the recip for small branches, roots, and even a quick PVC cut where precision is not required.

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