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Beware. Dont add these to your main order. Wait for free shipping. Or you may get only the filler + $15 shipping and not your main item. That happened to me. I bought a $200 item and added a $10 part. They canceled the $200 item and shipped the $10 part and charged me $15 shipping, all without asking me. So I ended up paying $25 for a $10 part that was 30% off.
Thank you! When I bought the inflator/deflator it came with a tool. Had I known I could have done that, I would have returned the light I picked. It is virtually useless to me.
So, if I understand you correctly, I puchase two batteries for $99 and a tool from the list which will ring up for free in the cart, then return the tool for whatever its real cost is and that knocks that price off of the cost of the batteries?
Are any of these considered deals for a battery? Purchased an inflator/deflator and it's been sitting until I purchase a battery for it. Even a recommendation for a knockoff battery would be worthwhile at this point. Thanks
If you have a different battery platform get an adaptor. I use my dewalt batteries on the couple Ryobi tools I have one being the inflator.
Are any of these considered deals for a battery? Purchased an inflator/deflator and it's been sitting until I purchase a battery for it. Even a recommendation for a knockoff battery would be worthwhile at this point. Thanks
Knock off batteries just don't cut it. They cut too many corners for wiring and conductive material within them, not to mention they just aren't as good for output and longevity.
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Beware. Dont add these to your main order. Wait for free shipping. Or you may get only the filler + $15 shipping and not your main item. That happened to me. I bought a $200 item and added a $10 part. They canceled the $200 item and shipped the $10 part and charged me $15 shipping, all without asking me. So I ended up paying $25 for a $10 part that was 30% off.
I have so many 18v, I was hoping for that model... Any benefits of the 40v over the 18?
For a power station, certainly, because it can output a heck of a lot more.
For tools, if there are 40v options, those are always the better option. I'd never (again) get an 18v blower, mower, chainsaw, or weed eater. I mow my lawn with a 40v mower which is superb. I use a 40v blower twice a week and it's superb. Owned an 18v weed eater, and it was worthless and couldn't cut grass. The 40v is superb. I've got an 18" 40v chainsaw, and it's superb.
For a power station, certainly, because it can output a heck of a lot more.
For tools, if there are 40v options, those are always the better option. I'd never (again) get an 18v blower, mower, chainsaw, or weed eater. I mow my lawn with a 40v mower which is superb. I use a 40v blower twice a week and it's superb. Owned an 18v weed eater, and it was worthless and couldn't cut grass. The 40v is superb. I've got an 18" 40v chainsaw, and it's superb.
Ive got both 18v and 40v products. I only own 3 40v for my blower, mulcher and trimmer/edger. I was asking more specifically to the power generators. Both seem to have the same features and power output. The 18v has a solar panel plug in too, which I want because I use panels a lot and want that option.
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So, if I understand you correctly, I puchase two batteries for $99 and a tool from the list which will ring up for free in the cart, then return the tool for whatever its real cost is and that knocks that price off of the cost of the batteries?
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This one seems better but no discounts..
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For tools, if there are 40v options, those are always the better option. I'd never (again) get an 18v blower, mower, chainsaw, or weed eater. I mow my lawn with a 40v mower which is superb. I use a 40v blower twice a week and it's superb. Owned an 18v weed eater, and it was worthless and couldn't cut grass. The 40v is superb. I've got an 18" 40v chainsaw, and it's superb.
For tools, if there are 40v options, those are always the better option. I'd never (again) get an 18v blower, mower, chainsaw, or weed eater. I mow my lawn with a 40v mower which is superb. I use a 40v blower twice a week and it's superb. Owned an 18v weed eater, and it was worthless and couldn't cut grass. The 40v is superb. I've got an 18" 40v chainsaw, and it's superb.
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