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).
I wanted to give a heads up on a potential future Ryobi sale at Home Depot. All credit goes to user on reddit, Life_of_Reilly for sharing images from their Home Depot store. Here's the link to the original reddit thread[reddit.com].
I've gone ahead and extracted out the SKUs for the products so that I can post here for people to research, review, etc. Please note this sale is not guaranteed, but the images do look rather convincing. Nothing is final and certainly things could change along the way. Pricing is subject to change. Take this info with a grain of salt. This sale may or may not start on October 23, 2023 and may last until January 28, 2024. I am posting the details for what I think would be the best deals available if the sale goes live.
This offer is now Live!
Note: Must add all items to cart to see discount reflected.
Also another item (that was hard to find in stock during the Ryobi Day sales) may go on sale again for just $29.97 on October 23rd:
1009547818 ONE+ 18V Cordless VERSE Clamp Speaker[homedepot.com] (Tool Only) $59.97
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.
Same company/manufacturer, different product tier.
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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you can "profit" - just depends. sure, you can't return the $129 tool and get $129 back. but if you return the $56 tool, you get 2 batteries and a charger for $40whatever...
Although the cordless blower is not available, I've underestimated the convenience of not having to unroll an electrical extension cable to plug in my corded blower.
Oh hell yeah! Returned the batteries and kept my brushless angle grinder for $50 something while DTO is still selling it for $129, which btw never goes on sale.
Although the cordless blower is not available, I've underestimated the convenience of not having to unroll an electrical extension cable to plug in my corded blower.
Same. Unrolling the cord kept me from using the blower as much as I would have, otherwise.
I recommend the Ryobi 40V blowers if you need higher velocity air or CFM. The 18V only go up to 115mph / 350 CFM, though some models have higher speed / lower CFM or vice versa. The 40V blowers go up to 190 mph and 750 CFM.
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.
Is your experience with the brushes or brushless version? And what size? I've used my friend's brushed 5 1/2" saw and honestly, that saw just ain't cuttin it. Literally. Stops in the middle of a cut if you push it just a hair too fast, like you mentioned. I'm hoping the 6 1/2" brushless version is better because I need a cordless circ saw and I'm already married into the Ryobi ecosystem (well also DeWalt and Bauer but they're a bit too expensive and cheap, respectively, for my liking) Anyway I'd like some input from anybody that's used both brushed and brushless versions before I pull the trigger on this deal.
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Which is a good deal.
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I recommend the Ryobi 40V blowers if you need higher velocity air or CFM. The 18V only go up to 115mph / 350 CFM, though some models have higher speed / lower CFM or vice versa. The 40V blowers go up to 190 mph and 750 CFM.
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Is your experience with the brushes or brushless version? And what size? I've used my friend's brushed 5 1/2" saw and honestly, that saw just ain't cuttin it. Literally. Stops in the middle of a cut if you push it just a hair too fast, like you mentioned. I'm hoping the 6 1/2" brushless version is better because I need a cordless circ saw and I'm already married into the Ryobi ecosystem (well also DeWalt and Bauer but they're a bit too expensive and cheap, respectively, for my liking) Anyway I'd like some input from anybody that's used both brushed and brushless versions before I pull the trigger on this deal.