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In-Store Only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.
Select Home Depot Stores [link for reference only;
store locator] have
RYOBI ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless Pruner (Tool Only, P2505BTL) on sale for
$69. Offer is
valid In-Store only.
Thanks to Community Member
WiseHorn1560 for sharing this deal.
Note: In-store availability and pricing varies by location. You may be able to check your selected store's availability by clicking "See In-Store Clearance Price" under the Online Price on the
product page.
Features:- ONE+ HP technology and brushless motor deliver 1.5X faster cutting
- Replaces manual pruning with the pull of a trigger
- Ideal for light pruning and limbing
- 1 in. cut capacity
- Bypass blades for clean, complete cuts
- On-board LED work light
- Soft grip handle for user comfort
- Compatible with all RYOBI 18V ONE+ batteries
- 3-year tool warranty
- Battery and charger not included
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give this a shot, I got a dewalt pruner for my mom who never used a power tool in her life, once she tried it out she can't stop using it. she wish i gotten her one decade ago.
I returned to the store a month later trying to return it to find out that I can only get store credits for it. They said it passed 1 month return period. Which is bs because all their return are 90 days. They old me to go dispute with their 800 number.
This is the last time I'll purchase Ryobi and that HD location. For $350, I don't think it worth my trouble so I just took the store credits and spend on something else.
I returned to the store a month later trying to return it to find out that I can only get store credits for it. They said it passed 1 month return period. Which is bs because all their return are 90 days. They old me to go dispute with their 800 number.
This is the last time I'll purchase Ryobi and that HD location. For $350, I don't think it worth my trouble so I just took the store credits and spend on something else.
I returned to the store a month later trying to return it to find out that I can only get store credits for it. They said it passed 1 month return period. Which is bs because all their return are 90 days. They old me to go dispute with their 800 number.
This is the last time I'll purchase Ryobi and that HD location. For $350, I don't think it worth my trouble so I just took the store credits and spend on something else.
If the manufacturer and HD are going to fail you, then you can work them without guilt.
You can also do this to Amazon. They're major companies who don't care about you, so there's no reason to care about them.
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My father mentioned that the plants trees in the back had grown "a little long". I went back there and holy god both little trees/plants had taken over the yard. It took 3 HOURS+ with the dewalt pruner to cut it. I was exhausted even with the pruner.
I can't imagine having done all that manually.
I thought elec pruners were a pointless tool because I had recip saws and a mini chainsaw on a extending pole, but I now use it over those other tools the vast majority of the time.
Maybe if these drop to like $49 or less, then they're worth picking up as long as you know what your're getting specs wise.
The less-apparent benefit to these type of pruners besides strength is they can transform the way you can approach difficult projects. You now have one hand free and making multiple cuts is trivial. My daughter's yard had an impenetrable thicket of curled and knotted vines and thorny bushes that I sort of wanted to take a flamethrower to.
I got in there with the dewalts and just pulled an arm's length of vine, clipped, and repeated all day (2 batteries ). Thing's a land shark.
Bonus discovery re: disposal - short-enough lengths of curved branches are straight enough and easy to stack and bundle for curb pickup or whatever.
I thought elec pruners were a pointless tool because I had recip saws and a mini chainsaw on a extending pole, but I now use it over those other tools the vast majority of the time.
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