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2-Pk Ryobi One+ 18V 4Ah Battery/Charger Kit + Select Free Brushless Ryobi One+ Tool

& More + Free Shipping

$99

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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).
Deal Instructions (for $99 Combo):
  1. Add 2-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V 4.0 Ah Battery w/ Charger Kit to cart for $99
  2. Add one of the following Bonus Bare Tools to cart for Free (discount applied automatically in cart):
  3. Total in cart will be $99 + Free Shipping
Deal Instructions (for $199 Combo):
  1. Add Brushless 1/2 in. Drill/Driver and Impact Driver Kit w/(2) 2.0 Ah HP Batteries to cart for $199
  2. Add two of the following Bonus Bare Tools to cart for Free (discount applied automatically in cart):
  3. Total in cart will be $199 + Free Shipping

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • 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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Written by jimmytx | Staff
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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).
Deal Instructions (for $99 Combo):
  1. Add 2-Pack Ryobi One+ 18V 4.0 Ah Battery w/ Charger Kit to cart for $99
  2. Add one of the following Bonus Bare Tools to cart for Free (discount applied automatically in cart):
  3. Total in cart will be $99 + Free Shipping
Deal Instructions (for $199 Combo):
  1. Add Brushless 1/2 in. Drill/Driver and Impact Driver Kit w/(2) 2.0 Ah HP Batteries to cart for $199
  2. Add two of the following Bonus Bare Tools to cart for Free (discount applied automatically in cart):
  3. Total in cart will be $199 + Free Shipping

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • 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.
No Longer Available:

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Written by jimmytx | Staff

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semjase
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Same company/manufacturer, different product tier.
XzistencE
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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.
deetz
278 Posts
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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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Oct 29, 2023
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minhk369
Oct 29, 2023
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
The great ryobi annual toy sale, I'll stick to my Milwaukee
Man this probably the most downvoted i ve seen so far
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Oct 29, 2023
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sdbuyer111
Oct 29, 2023
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Quote from XzistencE :
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 have the small and non-brushless version of the circular saw and it's *ok*. Their reciprocating saw though, has been a pain with the blade getting bogged down and the blade even getting yanked out of the saw.
Oct 29, 2023
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frednitney39
Oct 29, 2023
287 Posts
After getting a couple of things from this sale and logging them in my spreadsheet, I thought I'd share my averages as a point of reference for others getting into the Ryobi system. This is over a year of selective purchases using the common strategies and clearance sales. Purchases were from Home Depot and DTO for 99% of them. I have overpaid for a couple of things at DTO when I first started, so this is not boasting. Just an average person's experience. Virtually everything was store pickup or free shipping but I did not include the total $30 of shipping I've paid over the year.

Per Tool (Mix of Brushed and Brushless): $33.30/tool (Only true tools. Batteries not counted. Chargers are not counted as tools in this figure. I did count two LED flashlights in kits.)
HP Battery: $6.53/Ah
Standard non-HP Battery: $4.94/Ah

*Battery averages are from battery sets only. I did not include batteries included in tool kits in the calculations. I did include the amazing $55 eBay HP 6/4/2 Ah kit.
*Treated the included chargers as free in battery kits.
*Tax not included.
Oct 29, 2023
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oldcat87
Oct 29, 2023
948 Posts
How to get free shipping? Shows 8.99
Oct 29, 2023
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rwgatorfan
Oct 29, 2023
92 Posts
Great deal to get two 4Ah batteries and a charger for $37.99! Thanks to the OP
Oct 30, 2023
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thornnspear
Oct 30, 2023
865 Posts
Quote from tomwil :
After nycrabbit gave you the answer.
correct, repped them in that thread. Copied here in case anyone else needed it.
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Oct 30, 2023
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emelvee
Oct 30, 2023
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Brushless is great, as anyone that knows me from the Lounge knows that I have no need for a brush.
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Oct 30, 2023
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icerabbit
Oct 30, 2023
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Quote from whodiini :
Never cutting into dirt is useful to know. That means a reciprocating saw is better to cut shrubs down to the root?
I will use a reciprocating saw around soil and in the soil. Pruning blades and regular blades are a lot cheaper than chain sharpening service or brand new chains. I have taken out dozens of trees and mature schrubs, including stumps and roots from 25-50 year old trees. Our soil is a lot of clay with tons of big stones, ledge shale, pebbles, ... And I really don't like to lose a chain.

Chainsaw is faster, but all it takes is one embedded stone or pebble, a piece of metal fence, some old spike, ... and there goes the chain. A little bit of dirt isn't the end of the world. Anyway, I will readily use a reciprocating saw in the garden, even two of them, one with a new sharp pruning blade for the clean work ... one with an older blade of some kind to go through the dirt. Usually the outer end gets a bit dull first, but perfectly usable for a while for ground work ...
Oct 30, 2023
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Tep
Oct 30, 2023
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Quote from XzistencE :
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.
Have to 100% agree, it just can't compete with a corded saw.
Oct 30, 2023
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UniqueDime9033
Oct 30, 2023
204 Posts
Quote from frednitney39 :
After getting a couple of things from this sale and logging them in my spreadsheet, I thought I'd share my averages as a point of reference for others getting into the Ryobi system. This is over a year of selective purchases using the common strategies and clearance sales. Purchases were from Home Depot and DTO for 99% of them. I have overpaid for a couple of things at DTO when I first started, so this is not boasting. Just an average person's experience. Virtually everything was store pickup or free shipping but I did not include the total $30 of shipping I've paid over the year.

Per Tool (Mix of Brushed and Brushless): $33.30/tool (Only true tools. Batteries not counted. Chargers are not counted as tools in this figure. I did count two LED flashlights in kits.)
HP Battery: $6.53/Ah
Standard non-HP Battery: $4.94/Ah

*Battery averages are from battery sets only. I did not include batteries included in tool kits in the calculations. I did include the amazing $55 eBay HP 6/4/2 Ah kit.
*Treated the included chargers as free in battery kits.
*Tax not included.
Well now I'm rethinking some of my buys lol. Good to have an average, but interested in what kind of tools you've bought and what the range is?
Pro
Oct 30, 2023
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Highagain420
Pro
Oct 30, 2023
555 Posts
I just needed the batteries so yesterday I bought the 2 pack with charger and the grease gun since it is the highest priced item. Returned the grease gun ($63.88 refund) and 2 batteries with charger came out to $37.99 which is a pretty good deal. Earlier this week I bought the $199 6 tool combo and used the pro extra $20 off coupon so overall I got the 6 tool combo with 4 batteries and 2 chargers for a little more than $200. I am stoked
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Oct 30, 2023
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Drelkor
Oct 30, 2023
750 Posts
Is this deal dead? Tried adding the 2 batteries but they show $200 as the base cost. Assumed that adding the eligible "free" item would correct it in cart but all it does is discount the grease gun and the batteries together to be $200 total.
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Oct 30, 2023
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whodiini
Oct 30, 2023
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Quote from icerabbit :
I will use a reciprocating saw around soil and in the soil. Pruning blades and regular blades are a lot cheaper than chain sharpening service or brand new chains. I have taken out dozens of trees and mature schrubs, including stumps and roots from 25-50 year old trees. Our soil is a lot of clay with tons of big stones, ledge shale, pebbles, ... And I really don't like to lose a chain.

Chainsaw is faster, but all it takes is one embedded stone or pebble, a piece of metal fence, some old spike, ... and there goes the chain. A little bit of dirt isn't the end of the world. Anyway, I will readily use a reciprocating saw in the garden, even two of them, one with a new sharp pruning blade for the clean work ... one with an older blade of some kind to go through the dirt. Usually the outer end gets a bit dull first, but perfectly usable for a while for ground work ...
Yup. Been using the one handed reciprocating saw with a diablo carbide blade. Works great, even in dirt. One doesnt quite know how useful some tools are until you have them and find out how much one uses them. The Ryobi that surprised me in terms of how much I use it is the SDS plus 1" ONE+ hammer drill. Turns out it is great to dig through clay soil for planting, drilling through concrete for posts, removing a layer of concrete for flattening the floor near walls and door frames, etc. above and beyond its intended use of removing tile.
Oct 30, 2023
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jmhinkle
Oct 30, 2023
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Quote from Drelkor :
Is this deal dead? Tried adding the 2 batteries but they show $200 as the base cost. Assumed that adding the eligible "free" item would correct it in cart but all it does is discount the grease gun and the batteries together to be $200 total.
No, you are doing something wrong. When you click the link for the two crap batteries it takes you right to the HD page and shows $99 special buy. From there you click on the free tool special buy right under the $99.
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Oct 30, 2023
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frednitney39
Oct 30, 2023
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Quote from UniqueDime9033 :
Well now I'm rethinking some of my buys lol. Good to have an average, but interested in what kind of tools you've bought and what the range is?
I have a mix of all the basic hand tools (drills, vacuums, impact drivers, impact wrenches, grinder, brad nailer, blower, die grinder, etc.) I don't have many of the more expensive specialty tools, chopsaw, planers, etc. I have a mix of brushed and brushless. Brushless will be for loaners mostly. One thing that really helped me was getting the ~$140 brushed 8-tool DTO brushed kit a year ago and the recent ~$154 brushless 6-tool kit.

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