I've been waiting for a hackable HD deal on an impact driver. Found one today, don't believe it's posted on SD yet.
22 mostly brushless options available for hackable deal (return/never pick up batteries). I shipped to different stores, no issues. Promo ends September 4th
Batteries [homedepot.com](To Be Cancelled)
Wet Dry Vac [homedepot.com] 56.55 AH (After Hack) (79.99 before discount)
-OOS
Brad Nailer [homedepot.com] 88.58 AH (159.99 before discount)
Leaf Blower [homedepot.com] 66.11 AH (99.99 before discount)
-NLA
Mini-Chainsaw [homedepot.com] 85.20 AH (149 before discount)
-NLA
1/2" hammer drill [homedepot.com] 66.11 AH (99 before discount)
1/4" extended reach ratchet [homedepot.com] 91.39 AH (169 before discount)
1/4" impact driver [homedepot.com] 61.96 AH (89.97 before discount)
3/8" extended reach ratchet [homedepot.com] 91.39 AH (169 before discount)
Angle Grinder [homedepot.com] 66.11 AH (99 before discount)
1/2" impact wrench [homedepot.com]88.38 AH (159 before discount)
circular saw [homedepot.com] 78.27 AH (139 before discount)
1/4" right angle die grinder [homedepot.com] 85.20 AH (149 before discount)
3/8" impact wrench [homedepot.com] 74.47 AH (119 before discount)
5/8" rotary hammer [homedepot.com] 85.20 AH (149 before discount)
cut-off tool [homedepot.com] 66.11 AH (99 before discount)
One handed reciprocating saw [homedepot.com] 66.11 AH (99 before discount)
Jig Saw [homedepot.com] 66.11 AH (99 before discount)
Multi-tool [homedepot.com] 66.11 AH (99 before discount)
Reciprocating saw [homedepot.com] 78.27 AH (129 before discount)
Rotary Tool [homedepot.com] 85.20 AH (149 before discount)
Stick Vaccum [homedepot.com] -OOS
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Home Depot's site says that can use it with regular, non-HP Ryobi batteries, I'm wondering if it has the third contact to even take advantage of the HP batteries or not
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amazing for car detailing.
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THIS DEAL EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 4th, 2023
Unless I'm mistaken, 'hackable' (at least in re: Ryobi and/or other brands of tools) just means that if you do not need batteries (or the tool) included in the specific deal, just don't ever pickup the item you don't want (either the batteries or the tool). If done correctly, you ultimately end up with a highly discounted tool (or batteries).
Here are more details: by default, if those items aren't picked up by a certain date, Home Depot will automatically cancel that portion of the order. BUT here's where the 'hack' happens.
By cancelling (manually or by using the default method of not ever picking it up) half the order, the batteries (or tool) you ultimately keep will have often cost much less compared to having just bought it by itself.
Guys, I hope I explained that correctly. Please correct me if need be. I don't do these deals that often. But I definitely appreciate you guys posting them! 👍🏼
Unless I'm mistaken, 'hackable' (at least in re: Ryobi and/or other brands of tools) just means that if you do not need batteries (or the tool) included in the specific deal, just don't ever pickup the item you don't want (either the batteries or the tool). If done correctly, you ultimately end up with a highly discounted tool (or batteries).
Here are more details: by default, if those items aren't picked up by a certain date, Home Depot will automatically cancel that portion of the order. BUT here's where the 'hack' happens.
By cancelling (manually or by using the default method of not ever picking it up) half the order, the batteries (or tool) you ultimately keep will have often cost much less compared to having just bought it by itself.
Guys, I hope I explained that correctly. Please correct me if need be. I don't do these deals that often. But I definitely appreciate you guys posting them! 👍🏼
amazing for car detailing.
Unless I'm mistaken, 'hackable' (at least in re: Ryobi and/or other brands of tools) just means that if you do not need batteries (or the tool) included in the specific deal, just don't ever pickup the item you don't want (either the batteries or the tool). If done correctly, you ultimately end up with a highly discounted tool (or batteries).
Here are more details: by default, if those items aren't picked up by a certain date, Home Depot will automatically cancel that portion of the order. BUT here's where the 'hack' happens.
By cancelling (manually or by using the default method of not ever picking it up) half the order, the batteries (or tool) you ultimately keep will have often cost much less compared to having just bought it by itself.
Guys, I hope I explained that correctly. Please correct me if need be. I don't do these deals that often. But I definitely appreciate you guys posting them! 👍🏼
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