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Ridgid 18V Cordless Hybrid Jobsite Fan w/ 2.0 Ah Battery
$79
$178.00
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Home Depot has Ridgid 18V Cordless Hybrid Jobsite Fan w/ 2.0 Ah Battery (R860721B-AC8400802) for $79. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member C-DRO for finding this deal.
Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Includes;
Thanks to Community Member C-DRO for finding this deal.
Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Includes;
- 18V Cordless Hybrid Jobsite Fan (R860721)
- 2.0 Ah Lithium-Ion battery (AC8400802)
- Air movement abilities with 670 CFM and 1070 FPM
- Decibel level of less than 50 dBA
- Hybrid capability allows battery powered operation or use of an extension cord
- 10 mounting options for maximum usability and convenience
- 2.0 Ah Battery is compatible with all RIDGID 18V Tools
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18V Cordless Hybrid Jobsite Fan with 2.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
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Of those "big" names, Milwaukee is the only one that TTi owns outright; the other names are licensed from their owners. It is positioned as their high-end/pro-grade brand. Ryobi is their consumer-grade/DIYer brand. Hart is a budget brand, exclusive to Walmart.
The mid-range is a stranger duck because the Ridgid brand is owned by Emerson Electric, and is better known for their plumbing tools. Their power tools are split between stuff made in-house (vacuums) and TTi (drills, saws, etc.).
Elsewhere in the world, those tools are sold under the AEG brand, which has a long, diversified history, and is currently owned by Electrolux, the appliance maker. There are some AEG-branded tools (like garden tools) that aren't marketed in the U.S. as Ridgid, which has a narrower scope.
I suspect these relationships are more complicated, and limited, because there are areas where they have some potential overlap and could be considered in competition with each other. Emerson makes shop vacs, but TTi also makes vacuums under their Hoover, Oreck, and Dirt Devil brands.
Both parties do enjoy the mutual benefits from their partnerships, but there are limits, and that's reflected in the effort put forth into those brands. One, or both, may be reluctant to go farther, since there is the risk those relationships could end at some point. TTi doesn't share the same risk of having Milwaukee, or Hart lost, or yanked away, so they're fully invested in those brands.
From the consumer viewpoint, a bit unusual, to be sure, but only the product managers can truly explain the decisions they make, or the constraints under which they make them.
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It just feels…more substantial/durable/industrial. If you have a DTO near you go check them out.
It just feels…more substantial/durable/industrial. If you have a DTO near you go check them out.
Could get a Ridgid to Ryobi battery adapter and do it that way.