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expiredSDdawg posted Feb 01, 2024 06:18 AM
expiredSDdawg posted Feb 01, 2024 06:18 AM

RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Power Scrubber (Tool Only) P4510 - $79.00 —> $41.89 after battery hack - $41.89

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Free gift is RYOBI One 2.0 Ah battery

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../315039439

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../311738438

Alternatively - buy scrub head for your drill

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Free gift is RYOBI One 2.0 Ah battery

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../315039439

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../311738438

Alternatively - buy scrub head for your drill

For reference:
https://www.fakespot.com/homedepo...-tool-only

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Feb 01, 2024 06:46 AM
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Feb 01, 2024 06:53 AM
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TorGa3iGhTFeb 01, 2024 06:53 AM
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Just got mine in today. just has one speed though and not a lot of torque. the protected battery compartment for water is nice. maybe ill try it on the shower sometime soon and see how it does
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twiggy_alien_manFeb 01, 2024 06:54 AM
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Drill can be pretty unwieldy. Especially if you're doing a large enough surface.
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phosphor112Feb 01, 2024 08:05 AM
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Quote from twiggy_alien_man :
Drill can be pretty unwieldy. Especially if you're doing a large enough surface.
Yeah, I can't be bothered to use a drill anymore.
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Marvel11Feb 01, 2024 11:10 AM
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Just use a Drill and buy the scrubber attachments. Much more efficient. And you can get a 20 pack of drill scrub attachments from Amazon for $20-$30
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jeff44jeffFeb 01, 2024 11:34 AM
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Great deal, I'm torn if I should get it or wait for a deal on the telescoping version.... Anyone have experience with this one or the telescoping one and can shed some light on pros or cons of each size?
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mcosfFeb 01, 2024 11:50 AM
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what y'all scrubbing?
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WittyShape107Feb 01, 2024 12:16 PM
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Quote from jeff44jeff :
Great deal, I'm torn if I should get it or wait for a deal on the telescoping version.... Anyone have experience with this one or the telescoping one and can shed some light on pros or cons of each size?
We have both. Wife uses the telescoping one for bath tubs, floors, etc. Hand-held one is great for everything else. I've used them on the siding and decks. Kinda surprised how much we actually use these things.
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Quote from jeff44jeff :
Great deal, I'm torn if I should get it or wait for a deal on the telescoping version.... Anyone have experience with this one or the telescoping one and can shed some light on pros or cons of each size?
I have had and regret purchasing. Rarely use it.

It's so slow rotating and has so little torque nothing gets cleaned. Floors? Just makeovers surface dirt around and you still have to get on hands and knees to get grime.

In fact any scenario I've used this, I've needed to put a lot of elbow grease in after the fact. It's really annoying and just takes up space. I've used in siding, car, floors, bathtub etc been a complete waste.

If you're in upstate New York you can come try mine and we can both revel in what a waste of plastic it is.
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passinosFeb 01, 2024 01:08 PM
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much better than a regular drill?
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Thos19Feb 01, 2024 01:11 PM
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Quote from frugal_HP :
I have had and regret purchasing. Rarely use it.

It's so slow rotating and has so little torque nothing gets cleaned. Floors? Just makeovers surface dirt around and you still have to get on hands and knees to get grime.

In fact any scenario I've used this, I've needed to put a lot of elbow grease in after the fact. It's really annoying and just takes up space. I've used in siding, car, floors, bathtub etc been a complete waste.

If you're in upstate New York you can come try mine and we can both revel in what a waste of plastic it is.
I agree with everything you said 100%. I own many Ryobi One+ 18v tools and this one is practically useless. Better off with a scrub sponge and a bucket of water.
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BrentB9054Feb 01, 2024 01:51 PM
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Quote from frugal_HP :
I have had and regret purchasing. Rarely use it.

It's so slow rotating and has so little torque nothing gets cleaned. Floors? Just makeovers surface dirt around and you still have to get on hands and knees to get grime.

In fact any scenario I've used this, I've needed to put a lot of elbow grease in after the fact. It's really annoying and just takes up space. I've used in siding, car, floors, bathtub etc been a complete waste.

If you're in upstate New York you can come try mine and we can both revel in what a waste of plastic it is.
Pretty similar experience with the telescope... it doesn't work nearly as well as I had hoped. BUT THE BUTTON IS THE ABSOLUTE WORST DESIGN! If I had a dollar for every time it stopped and I had to reposition my finger (sometimes two fingers) and press with increasing pressure, I would have paid for the tool several times over! My fingers are tired before my arms! For context, I am mid-40's, very healthy. I have used it on decks, concrete, bathtubs, shower walls, coolers. Better than hand scrubbing showers, but only slightly. And only with the course bristle brush
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Quote from mcosf :
what y'all scrubbing?
Shower/tub/tile. Wheels when washing a car.
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Feb 01, 2024 01:59 PM
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monkeyman23Feb 01, 2024 01:59 PM
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Has anyone noticed what this goes on sale for on the direct tools outlet sales? When they have the 40% off and free shipping etc.

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