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Ryobi 14-in-1 Compact Multi-Tool

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Home Depot has Ryobi 14-in-1 Compact Multi-Tool on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Compact design folds away to fit anywhere
  • Conveniently carry with included storage pouch
  • Stainless steel tool design for increased durability
  • Lightweight aluminum handles
  • 14 unique tools built-in, including: needle nose pliers, pipe grips, scissors, nail cleaner, 2-sided file, awl, can opener, wire cutters, saw, knife, Philips screwdriver, slotted screwdriver and bottle opener

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Home Depot has Ryobi 14-in-1 Compact Multi-Tool on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Compact design folds away to fit anywhere
  • Conveniently carry with included storage pouch
  • Stainless steel tool design for increased durability
  • Lightweight aluminum handles
  • 14 unique tools built-in, including: needle nose pliers, pipe grips, scissors, nail cleaner, 2-sided file, awl, can opener, wire cutters, saw, knife, Philips screwdriver, slotted screwdriver and bottle opener

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Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • Comes with a lifetime limited warranty.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Buhizkewl
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Code "TOUCHDOWN" gets you free shipping at direct tools, currently (Saturday September 7th 2024)
AdamS8128
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These aren't worth anything. I bought one in-person at a directtools nearby because for $8.99 and why not. I like small multitools. I would recommend spending more on something better. There are alternatives (albeit more expensive) that are worth spending more on. The 3 pictured are the ryobi, a gerber dime (my fav by far. I have three and never paid more than 25$) and the SOG PowerPint Mini (I paid $37.35 on amazon). If small is what you're after, the gerber dime is by far the smallest but despite its size, I think every tool on the dime (not just those pictured) is larger than the ryobi and some are larger than SOG. The dime is so small I've accidently taken it through tsa several times without issue. The ryobi feels cheap in comparison to either. I don't trust using its tools - cheap. It's just not solidly built. The tools are too small and flimsy. i don't know what you could possibly cut with the scissors. It's also bulky and awkward. The dime, can kinda do the splits and extend your whole palm so you can actually torque its ful-sized slotted/philips like a full length screwdriver. The ryobi is less coordinated and clunky. The SOG is relatively new to me and the only one with locking tools which is cool. The SOG is better quality than some of their other multi's that I've used. It could reasonably replace a full-size multi in function except the philips driver is too small (way smaller than the dime) for some reason. Don't buy this the ryobi. If you're after small - buy a dime instead. It's a much better use of the 8.99.
supergrover
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Where do you plug-in the battery? Confused 😕

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Where do you plug-in the battery? Confused 😕
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LargeJames
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Didn't need it, still bought it. Hope it comes with a pouch.
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Quote from LargeJames :
Didn't need it, still bought it. Hope it comes with a pouch.
The product details state that it comes with a pouch.
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Directtools has it for $8.99
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tru2folks
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Looks like it's made for kids based on the 5th picture. Maybe good as a gift for some boys scouts.
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gamersdealers
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Quote from Heffler.S :
Directtools has it for $8.99

yes, but they have $14.99 Flat Rate shipping on all orders.
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Quote from supergrover :
Where do you plug-in the battery? Confused 😕
You have to get the One+ version. This one is their budget model.
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Quote from Heffler.S :
Directtools has it for $8.99
Yea, are you going to pay for shipping? Lol
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Looks cheaply made for some reason.
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Quote from gamersdealers :
yes, but they have $14.99 Flat Rate shipping on all orders.
Code "TOUCHDOWN" gets you free shipping at direct tools, currently (Saturday September 7th 2024)
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Waiting on the Factory Refurbished at $5.
or the Hackable HD Deal on Toenail Clippers and Multi-Tool .
Last edited by 4u2c September 7, 2024 at 01:31 PM.
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Quote from LargeJames :
Didn't need it, still bought it. Hope it comes with a pouch.
pretty sure it comes with one of those electrostatic sprayers that were on every ryobi deal for a couple years...
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Quote from LargeJames :
Didn't need it, still bought it. Hope it comes with a pouch.
It does come with a pouch
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These aren't worth anything. I bought one in-person at a directtools nearby because for $8.99 and why not. I like small multitools. I would recommend spending more on something better. There are alternatives (albeit more expensive) that are worth spending more on. The 3 pictured are the ryobi, a gerber dime (my fav by far. I have three and never paid more than 25$) and the SOG PowerPint Mini (I paid $37.35 on amazon). If small is what you're after, the gerber dime is by far the smallest but despite its size, I think every tool on the dime (not just those pictured) is larger than the ryobi and some are larger than SOG. The dime is so small I've accidently taken it through tsa several times without issue. The ryobi feels cheap in comparison to either. I don't trust using its tools - cheap. It's just not solidly built. The tools are too small and flimsy. i don't know what you could possibly cut with the scissors. It's also bulky and awkward. The dime, can kinda do the splits and extend your whole palm so you can actually torque its ful-sized slotted/philips like a full length screwdriver. The ryobi is less coordinated and clunky. The SOG is relatively new to me and the only one with locking tools which is cool. The SOG is better quality than some of their other multi's that I've used. It could reasonably replace a full-size multi in function except the philips driver is too small (way smaller than the dime) for some reason. Don't buy this the ryobi. If you're after small - buy a dime instead. It's a much better use of the 8.99.
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Quote from tru2folks :
Looks like it's made for kids based on the 5th picture. Maybe good as a gift for some boys scouts.
Yeah... compact means small generally. Doesn't mean it's for kids just because it's not a full size multitool.
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