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expiredjuozasv posted Oct 23, 2023 01:45 PM

Ridgid 18V Cordless 175-Watt Power Inverter + 2.0 Ah Battery & Charger

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Home Depot has Ridgid 18V Cordless 175-Watt Power Inverter + 2.0 Ah Battery (AC86097KSBN) for $79. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member juozasv for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • R86097 Power Inverter
  • AC8400802 2.0 Ah Lithium-Ion battery
  • R86093 18V Charger
Product Features:
  • Powers and charges small electronics using any RIDGID 18V battery
  • Ideal for laptops, tablets, smart phones, and other small electronics
  • 175-Watts of continuous power
  • Features four charging outlets including (1) 120V AC Outlet, (2) USB-A Ports, and (1) USB-C Port for fast simultaneous charging
  • Integrated flashlight allows for added convenience
  • Not intended for hair dryers, coffee makers, power tools, refrigerators, or compressors
  • 100% Compatible: Works with all RIDGID 18V Batteries, Tools, and Chargers

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  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $10 less and includes an 18V charger as compared to this earlier Frontpage Deal.
  • About this product:
    • Lifetime Service Agreement with registration within 90 days of purchase
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Home Depot based on over 140 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • You can view Home Depot's Return Policy here. (90 Days)
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Home Depot has Ridgid 18V Cordless 175-Watt Power Inverter + 2.0 Ah Battery (AC86097KSBN) for $79. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member juozasv for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • R86097 Power Inverter
  • AC8400802 2.0 Ah Lithium-Ion battery
  • R86093 18V Charger
Product Features:
  • Powers and charges small electronics using any RIDGID 18V battery
  • Ideal for laptops, tablets, smart phones, and other small electronics
  • 175-Watts of continuous power
  • Features four charging outlets including (1) 120V AC Outlet, (2) USB-A Ports, and (1) USB-C Port for fast simultaneous charging
  • Integrated flashlight allows for added convenience
  • Not intended for hair dryers, coffee makers, power tools, refrigerators, or compressors
  • 100% Compatible: Works with all RIDGID 18V Batteries, Tools, and Chargers

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $10 less and includes an 18V charger as compared to this earlier Frontpage Deal.
  • About this product:
    • Lifetime Service Agreement with registration within 90 days of purchase
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Home Depot based on over 140 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • You can view Home Depot's Return Policy here. (90 Days)
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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dehchoppa
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I have one. It's neat. Took it camping, and folks were able to charge their stuff and pump up mattresses (that used a regular 120v pump). I find it dubious they include a 2Ah. This sucker should just come with the biggest battery they make.

Side-note, just looked up what the biggest battery even is. Apparently it's a 12Ah! Woah, I need me one of those. What an absolute unit [homedepot.com]

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Oct 23, 2023 02:20 PM
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SplendidHome1945Oct 23, 2023 02:20 PM
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any deals on a 6.0 and charger? need one for the track saw
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juozasv
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Quote from SplendidHome1945 :
any deals on a 6.0 and charger? need one for the track saw
Depends what is a deal in your opinion, but I would wait if you can closer to BF for any of the 6.0 Ah battery deals because currently they are lukewarm at best.
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dehchoppaOct 23, 2023 03:01 PM
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I have one. It's neat. Took it camping, and folks were able to charge their stuff and pump up mattresses (that used a regular 120v pump). I find it dubious they include a 2Ah. This sucker should just come with the biggest battery they make.

Side-note, just looked up what the biggest battery even is. Apparently it's a 12Ah! Woah, I need me one of those. What an absolute unit [homedepot.com]
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I believed it is modified sine wave, might not working on some appliance which required pure sine wave.
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ibdpcgOct 23, 2023 10:47 PM
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Quote from Ruyi :
I believed it is modified sine wave, might not working on some appliance which required pure sine wave.
Yeah I have one and the power is pretty dirty. Great for random use and camping etc but wouldn't run anything sensitive on it for an extended period of time.
Again- it's designed for random / remote / camping situations and definitely fits the need there.
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mtbsanjOct 23, 2023 10:48 PM
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I bought one for $90 a week ago. In my opinion it drains the battery fast. It does not have auto shut down even if you do not use it. So you need to make sure you turn off this unit, if not using. I like the convinience of using multiple batteries, but it drains fast.
On the side note will they allow this in carry on?
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Is it hackable?
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juozasv
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Quote from George_P_Burdell :
Is it hackable?
It depends if this is sold as a kit or as buy one get another free. It seems though that this is a kit - I have ordered one for delivery tomorrow and will know for sure.
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Quote from juozasv :
It depends if this is sold as a kit or as buy one get another free. It seems though that this is a kit - I have ordered one for delivery tomorrow and will know for sure.
lmk please. want just the inverter.
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dehchoppaOct 24, 2023 12:50 AM
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Quote from Ruyi :
I believed it is modified sine wave, might not working on some appliance which required pure sine wave.
Oh, I def wouldn't try to power anything expensive or long-term with this. It should be fine for charging a phone or a laptop. Their bricks are pretty robust, and I imagine the built-in AC to DC conversion will be OK. There's a reason this is $80 and not the price of a proper inverter in the hundreds or thousands
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WildRigger47Oct 24, 2023 03:58 AM
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Quote from mtbsanj :
I bought one for $90 a week ago. In my opinion it drains the battery fast. It does not have auto shut down even if you do not use it. So you need to make sure you turn off this unit, if not using. I like the convinience of using multiple batteries, but it drains fast.
On the side note will they allow this in carry on?
You said twice in your comment that "it drains the battery fast", yet that really means nothing if you don't say what you were powering and the watts it was pulling.
Sure any inverter will 'drain fast' if you have a higher load, yet with a milliamps load it will run for a week or more.
I powered a small fan for all day long with this unit on a 4ah battery and it still had power when I turned it off.
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superstealsOct 24, 2023 06:09 AM
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Quote from George_P_Burdell :
Is it hackable?
If you own a machete, you can definitely try…but it maybe hard, you know it's Ridgid … 😀
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mtbsanjOct 24, 2023 06:23 AM
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Quote from WildRigger47 :
You said twice in your comment that "it drains the battery fast", yet that really means nothing if you don't say what you were powering and the watts it was pulling.
Sure any inverter will 'drain fast' if you have a higher load, yet with a milliamps load it will run for a week or more.
I powered a small fan for all day long with this unit on a 4ah battery and it still had power when I turned it off.
I was charging my samsung galaxy 22+ phone..thanks for the reply
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Quote from mtbsanj :
I bought one for $90 a week ago. In my opinion it drains the battery fast. It does not have auto shut down even if you do not use it. So you need to make sure you turn off this unit, if not using. I like the convinience of using multiple batteries, but it drains fast.
On the side note will they allow this in carry on?
What battery were you using? That matters WAY more than anything else. And how much time did you get out of it?

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Traida2Oct 24, 2023 05:36 PM
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I haven't done any inverter research, but I assume once you remove the battery to swap it, you lose power (i.e. no internal caps or other small battery to keep up power levels for a few seconds, correct?)

When and/or which mfg is going to realize that a "dual battery" inverter has great value? The ability to swap batteries on the fly seems like a no brainier. Most who buy this would have at LEAST two batteries laying around (especially since this kit comes with one). IMO, it would be great for those with a handful of batteries already.

I suppose the targeted applications for this may not require continuous power. That said, I can think of a few applications that could be useful. I.e. not wanting a UBS (since you own this thing for additional applications anyway) and having a cable modem/router that needed to be powered continuously to keep a laptop connected during a power outage. (And, yes, most people could use the phone as a hotspot, but many don't have that feature).

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