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expiredjc4jax posted Apr 25, 2023 02:37 PM
expiredjc4jax posted Apr 25, 2023 02:37 PM

Blemished or Reconditioned Tools: RIDGID 18V 340 Lumen Torch Light (Blemished)

& More + $15 Flat Rate S/H

$9.75

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Direct Tools Outlet has Factory Blemished or Reconditioned Tools on sale. Shipping is $14.99 Flat-Rate.

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  • Factory Blemished is "Like New" merchandise with a slight cosmetic flaw that is priced below MSRP. Factory Blemished products include the manufacturer's warranty. Refer to the specific product packaging for the warranty details.
  • Factory Reconditioned is merchandise that is inspected, repaired and tested to ensure quality. 1-Year Warranty is included.
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Direct Tools Outlet has Factory Blemished or Reconditioned Tools on sale. Shipping is $14.99 Flat-Rate.

Thanks community member jc4jax & CleverCatfish3760 [Discuss] for sharing this deal

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  • Factory Blemished is "Like New" merchandise with a slight cosmetic flaw that is priced below MSRP. Factory Blemished products include the manufacturer's warranty. Refer to the specific product packaging for the warranty details.
  • Factory Reconditioned is merchandise that is inspected, repaired and tested to ensure quality. 1-Year Warranty is included.
  • Refer to Direct Tools Outlet Return Policy -slickdewmaster

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jeff34270
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I just used the Ridgid inflator on a trailer that hadn't rolled in years. Not sure how long it took to go from 0 to 45psi, as I just set it and walked away, but it was pretty convenient compared to firing up the old compressor.

As expected, it got pretty hot, so I let it cool awhile between tires. Used about half of a 4ah battery.

People complain about the weird chuck, but after a short learning curve, I really like how quick and easy it is.
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Wish they had free shipping

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Apr 25, 2023 02:53 PM
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OliveRose238Apr 25, 2023 02:53 PM
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Thanks for doing this. Great idea!
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I just used the Ridgid inflator on a trailer that hadn't rolled in years. Not sure how long it took to go from 0 to 45psi, as I just set it and walked away, but it was pretty convenient compared to firing up the old compressor.

As expected, it got pretty hot, so I let it cool awhile between tires. Used about half of a 4ah battery.

People complain about the weird chuck, but after a short learning curve, I really like how quick and easy it is.
Last edited by jeff34270 April 25, 2023 at 08:19 AM.
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Apr 25, 2023 03:17 PM
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ShiZeroApr 25, 2023 03:17 PM
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Any experience with the Rigid inflator? My Ryobi dual inflator won't properly read pressures anymore and it's taken a few hits, so I feel bad claiming warranty on it. I don't have Rigid batteries, but the fact it has a 12v plug to go along with it is a pretty nice combo.
Apr 25, 2023 03:20 PM
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captnsloApr 25, 2023 03:20 PM
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Quote from ShiZero :
Any experience with the Rigid inflator? My Ryobi dual inflator won't properly read pressures anymore and it's taken a few hits, so I feel bad claiming warranty on it. I don't have Rigid batteries, but the fact it has a 12v plug to go along with it is a pretty nice combo.
The Ridgid inflator is excellent, especially at that price. I already have one in each vehicle + a spare, otherwise I'd get more.
Apr 25, 2023 03:32 PM
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NYSlkdlrApr 25, 2023 03:32 PM
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Apr 25, 2023 03:39 PM
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TexfinnApr 25, 2023 03:39 PM
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Thanks, OP! Picked up Ryobi inflator and power scrubber. Both were available for store pickup, so was able to save the shipping.
Apr 25, 2023 03:41 PM
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imcgrat2Apr 25, 2023 03:41 PM
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Quote from ShiZero :
Any experience with the Rigid inflator? My Ryobi dual inflator won't properly read pressures anymore and it's taken a few hits, so I feel bad claiming warranty on it. I don't have Rigid batteries, but the fact it has a 12v plug to go along with it is a pretty nice combo.
I've only used mine a few times but it seems to work well. Have to use a good tire pressure gauge to understand how far the inflator is off. Not sure if there is a way to change the inflator calibration but right now I just know that when I want to get to 30psi I need to go to 32psi on the inflator gauge. Not a big deal. I like it a lot so far. Got the factory blemished on sale from DTO for $27.99 on 1/1/2022.
Last edited by imcgrat2 April 25, 2023 at 08:45 AM.

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Apr 25, 2023 03:44 PM
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dabargainhunterApr 25, 2023 03:44 PM
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Quote from ShiZero :
Any experience with the Rigid inflator? My Ryobi dual inflator won't properly read pressures anymore and it's taken a few hits, so I feel bad claiming warranty on it. I don't have Rigid batteries, but the fact it has a 12v plug to go along with it is a pretty nice combo.
We have one in each vehicle and use another on the farm on a regular basis to up tire pressure. Not suitable for big tractor tires (that's where the big compressor gets rolled out, but that's once in a blue moon). It will do horse / livestock trailer and vehicle tires without problems and has done great with topping off tires "on the go" (not hot, but just before a longer drive).
Apr 25, 2023 03:51 PM
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thesandman00Apr 25, 2023 03:51 PM
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Quote from ShiZero :
Any experience with the Rigid inflator? My Ryobi dual inflator won't properly read pressures anymore and it's taken a few hits, so I feel bad claiming warranty on it. I don't have Rigid batteries, but the fact it has a 12v plug to go along with it is a pretty nice combo.
It's great. Some YT vid did a comparison of them that I saw a while back and the Ridgid was the best of the lot. No brainer at this price.
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IShortysIApr 25, 2023 03:51 PM
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The Ryobi inflator P737D factory blem could likely be found lower if you wait. Grabbed one for $13.20 in January this year with free shipping.
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newclicheApr 25, 2023 03:59 PM
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Quote from IShortysI :
The Ryobi inflator P737D factory blem could likely be found lower if you wait. Grabbed one for $13.20 in January this year with free shipping.
Where? Free shipping on that on its own with that low a price just seems unreal.
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Apr 25, 2023 04:01 PM
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IShortysIApr 25, 2023 04:01 PM
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Quote from newcliche :
Where? Free shipping on that on its own with that low a price just seems unreal.
Direct tools. I bought the glue gun with it also, might have been free ship over $20?
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DxcellentApr 25, 2023 04:05 PM
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Quote from IShortysI :
Direct tools. I bought the glue gun with it also, might have been free ship over $20?
They do have free shipping deals once or twice a year.
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CoreyR2384Apr 25, 2023 04:14 PM
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Quote from ShiZero :
Any experience with the Rigid inflator? My Ryobi dual inflator won't properly read pressures anymore and it's taken a few hits, so I feel bad claiming warranty on it. I don't have Rigid batteries, but the fact it has a 12v plug to go along with it is a pretty nice combo.
It's the best battery powered inflator out of all the major tool brands. It's a steal at this price, of you're already in the Ridgid ecosystem and have batteries. They can easily fill a car/truck tire in a few minutes. If you need to fill a large tractor tire or semi-truck tire, no battery powered inflator will cut it.

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jc4jax
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I am in the Dewalt ecosystem but bought a ridgid adapter on Amazon for $20 so I could use my 20V Dewalt batteries on Ridgid tools because of their decent quality/performance and lifetime warranty

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