Home Depot has
6-Tool Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless Combo Kit with 2 Batteries (1.5 Ah / 4.0 Ah)
& Charger (PCL1600K2) on sale for
$199.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member
Highagain420 for sharing this deal.
Includes:
- 18V ONE+ Cordless 1/2" Drill/Driver (PCL206)
- 18V ONE+ Cordless 1/4" Impact Driver (PCL235)
- 18V ONE+ Cordless 5-1/2" Circular Saw (PCL500)
- 18V ONE+ Cordless Reciprocating Saw (PCL515)
- 18V ONE+ Cordless Multi-Tool (PCL430)
- 18V ONE+ Cordless LED Light (PCL660)
- 18V ONE+ 4.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery (PBP005)
- 18V ONE+ 1.5 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery (PBP002)
- 18V ONE+ Charger
- Accessories
- 18T Carbide Blade
- Hex Wrench
- Reciprocating Saw Blade
- Hex Key
- Flush Cut Blade
- Plunge Cut Blade
- 6" Wood Blade
- Sanding Pad
- 5-Pieces Sandpaper
- Tool Bag
Top Comments
Not as slick of a deal from a raw value standpoint, but paying more for stuff you don't want / won't use even if it's a great price ain't really slick neither.
There are some pros to having a combined drill and driver. You get two tools in one, which saves on costs, and it's more convenient than constantly swapping between tools. But there are also cons. Drills don't have enough torque to reliably drive fasteners through hard materials. They drive fasteners slowly compared to an impact driver. And they rotate much faster, which means you have less control, and screw heads tend to get damaged.
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Don't worry about paying up for Brushless, HP batteries or more expensive brands, these tools have handled everything I've thrown at them as a mediocre DYIer
Don't worry about paying up for Brushless, HP batteries or more expensive brands, these tools have handled everything I've thrown at them as a mediocre DYIer
Yes, some people look down on them but they do everything I need. I'm not a construction worker. Also batteries are always available at a great deal with free tools.
There are some pros to having a combined drill and driver. You get two tools in one, which saves on costs, and it's more convenient than constantly swapping between tools. But there are also cons. Drills don't have enough torque to reliably drive fasteners through hard materials. They drive fasteners slowly compared to an impact driver. And they rotate much faster, which means you have less control, and screw heads tend to get damaged.
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