Update: This very popular deal is still available.
Home Depot has 2-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V 4.0 Ah Battery w/ Charger Kit + 1x Select Free Ryobi Brushless Tool on sale for $99 when following the instructions listed below. Shipping is free.
Home Depot also has Brushless 1/2 in. Drill/Driver and Impact Driver Kit w/(2) 2.0 Ah HP Batteries + 2x Select Free Ryobi Brushless Tools on sale for $199 when following the instructions listed below. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor jimmytx for finding this deal.
Offer Notes:
You must select your free Ryobi One+ Bare Tool before checkout.
If the Bonus Tool shows sold out from the drop down selection menu, you may try adding to cart from Bonus Tools individual product page (links below).
Most but not all of the free tools are brushless. The brushless tools are marked as such.
The free tool lists for the $99 and $199 combo are not the same. The $199 combo removes the following options: Jet blower, mini chainsaw, and multi-tool with accessories.
Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.
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Update: This very popular deal is still available.
Home Depot has 2-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V 4.0 Ah Battery w/ Charger Kit + 1x Select Free Ryobi Brushless Tool on sale for $99 when following the instructions listed below. Shipping is free.
Home Depot also has Brushless 1/2 in. Drill/Driver and Impact Driver Kit w/(2) 2.0 Ah HP Batteries + 2x Select Free Ryobi Brushless Tools on sale for $199 when following the instructions listed below. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor jimmytx for finding this deal.
Offer Notes:
You must select your free Ryobi One+ Bare Tool before checkout.
If the Bonus Tool shows sold out from the drop down selection menu, you may try adding to cart from Bonus Tools individual product page (links below).
Most but not all of the free tools are brushless. The brushless tools are marked as such.
The free tool lists for the $99 and $199 combo are not the same. The $199 combo removes the following options: Jet blower, mini chainsaw, and multi-tool with accessories.
Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
The circular saw is the only tool I have from Ryobi that I am not actually a fan of. Blade tends to get stuck often in the middle of a cut. Frustrating. I tend to favor the plug in saws if I had a longer cut to make. For short cuts on 2x4 or something similar, Ryobi is fine.
I think it's really dependent on how much you use them. I've had Ryobi has my main line and do pretty much everything DYI. I've yet to be unhappy. That said, I've only seen pros use Milwaukee or Dewalt. I don't know how much beating Ryobi can take in comparison.
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This is a fantastic deal! It used to be that you got 2x 3ah batteries and one of the crappiest brushed tools in the lineup. I own all but one of the tools on the list and some of them are world-class (in comparison to my high-end cordless tools), such as the multi-tool and the router or just really good, like the angle grinder and the hackzall.
The two I'd definitely stay away from are the sander and the circ saw.
What are the knocks on the circ saw? I'm a home owner/DIY'er, with a very old hand-me-down corded circ saw. I certainly don't "need" a new one, but can definitely be SlickDealed into one and this one caught my eye. I'm already deep into the Ryob iOne+ system due to other SD/DTO deals as well.
My main cordless tools line is Ridgid. But there are things they don't make (e.g., stapler) that I'd like to have - in a nice to have sorta way - but also expect to use not these all that often. I understand I can buy an adaptor for Ridgid to ______.
I wanna keep it to one other brand...do you recommend Milwaukee or Ryobi?
I use Ridgid as my main line of serious tools as well, and use Ryobi as my offshoot tools that either Ridgid doesn't make, or don't want to spend a ton on because of real occasional use. No one makes more tools than Ryobi, and the same battery platform for all of them...
In my head, the main tool line is where you're making decisions between Ridgid, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Flex, etc... - and it sounds like you already made that one.
Hoping they add the extended reach ratchets... and actually get the new 18V 12Ah in stock. That thing is gonna be nuts, Ryobi batteries are the best. I use them with adapters and DC-DC converters to run all my 12V electronics and car accessory plugs (portable fridges, laptop charger, spotlight for crabbing/floundering.
I've been doing light contracting and handyman services for 3 years with my Ryobi 6 tool brushed set. Laugh all you want, they have earned their keep in the work trucks and shop and I don't cry if they are left out in the rain. I've not been impressed by Milwaukee or Makita lately, they just charge too much for the same quality (comparing brushless to brushless lines)
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Anybody have the mini chainsaw? I have a telescopic chainsaw from a different manufacturer, and after cutting so many limbs, the chain pops off. I'm just wondering if this thing stays together and you can get through a job without a lot of fixing along the way.
lol, same boat. Got a clearance Hart pole saw attachment a while back. Chain kept slipping, so don't use any more. Now I'm climbing trees with my reciprocating saw. smh
What are the knocks on the circ saw? I'm a home owner/DIY'er, with a very old hand-me-down corded circ saw. I certainly don't "need" a new one, but can definitely be SlickDealed into one and this one caught my eye. I'm already deep into the Ryob iOne+ system due to other SD/DTO deals as well.
I'm just picky with them because I know how to make long and very precise cuts and have a bit of a collection of corded/cordless saws from various manufacturers. If you're just looking for something to straight-cut some two-by lumber with or to rough-rip some ply without too much concern for dust collection and don't push it too hard it'll be fine.
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The two I'd definitely stay away from are the sander and the circ saw.
I wanna keep it to one other brand...do you recommend Milwaukee or Ryobi?
In my head, the main tool line is where you're making decisions between Ridgid, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Flex, etc... - and it sounds like you already made that one.
I've been doing light contracting and handyman services for 3 years with my Ryobi 6 tool brushed set. Laugh all you want, they have earned their keep in the work trucks and shop and I don't cry if they are left out in the rain. I've not been impressed by Milwaukee or Makita lately, they just charge too much for the same quality (comparing brushless to brushless lines)
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No free tool though..
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I have both ryobi and milwaukee tools. yes milwaukee is better but i have yet to have a ryobi tool fail me
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