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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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    • Lifetime limited warranty.
    • Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 140 customer reviews.
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Home Depot has Ryobi 14-in-1 Compact Multi-Tool on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member goanfeni for sharing 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

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • Lifetime limited warranty.
    • Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 140 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Home Depot's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: RYOBI 14-in-1 Compact Multi-Tool, Black

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StrongHeat5252
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This is for those ryobi Fanatics lol 👍
NavyMint1272
347 Posts
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I got this a year or two ago and didn't realize how small it was - I've not used it once and don't recommend it.
BenjaminL6834
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I want to want this because I heart Ryobi. But it's so wittle.

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Sep 15, 2024
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BenjaminL6834
Sep 15, 2024
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I want to want this because I heart Ryobi. But it's so wittle.
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StrongHeat5252
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This is for those ryobi Fanatics lol 👍
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BillytheGOAT
Sep 16, 2024
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Based off the reviews, it's too small to be considered compact, but too big to be a micro multi-tool for a key ring. Would be fine for a kids first multi-tool, but Leatherman, Victorinox, or Gerber might last a lifetime.
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Quote from BillytheGOAT :
Based off the reviews, it's too small to be considered compact, but too big to be a micro multi-tool for a key ring. Would be fine for a kids first multi-tool, but Leatherman, Victorinox, or Gerber might last a lifetime.
good for a junk drawer... when you need to fix something but don't want to walk to the garage for your toolbox
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Quote from BenjaminL6834 :
I want to want this because I heart Ryobi. But it's so wittle.
I got this a year or two ago and didn't realize how small it was - I've not used it once and don't recommend it.
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TealIdea227
Sep 16, 2024
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This looks just like random generic $5 multitools I have purchased to stash around, except with the Ryobi logo. They're completely usable, not Leathermans, might break if you try too hard. IOW, $10 only seems like a deal if you want the Ryobi logo.
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AndyMcC
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ok Ryobi... that's enough

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TealIdea227
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Quote from BillytheGOAT :
Based off the reviews, it's too small to be considered compact, but too big to be a micro multi-tool for a key ring. Would be fine for a kids first multi-tool, but Leatherman, Victorinox, or Gerber might last a lifetime.
I was a kid who lost Victorinoxen and Leathermen; still bothers me, can't recommend.
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Americano2016
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I want to want this but its ryobi
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WoodSlayR
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Sep 17, 2024
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When did Ryobi become a good brand? 10 years ago if you showed up to a jobsite with a Ryobi anything, you wouldn't be taken seriously. Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt where the big 3. Woodworkers & high end cabinet guys (not framers) would be seen with panasonic drills but nobody else would use panasonic. Always thought that was strange.
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TimeFisher
Sep 17, 2024
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
When did Ryobi become a good brand? 10 years ago if you showed up to a jobsite with a Ryobi anything, you wouldn't be taken seriously. Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt where the big 3. Woodworkers & high end cabinet guys (not framers) would be seen with panasonic drills but nobody else would use panasonic. Always thought that was strange.
My guess is when Ryobi was sold to TTI (the maker of Milwaukee), but there are always a lot of haters out there. Very similar to the hate harbor freight icon vs snap on gets. Ryobi will always be 1 grade lower than Milwaukee, but still sufficient 99% of the population.
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FarmerPeter
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BillytheGOAT
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
When did Ryobi become a good brand? 10 years ago if you showed up to a jobsite with a Ryobi anything, you wouldn't be taken seriously. Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt where the big 3. Woodworkers & high end cabinet guys (not framers) would be seen with panasonic drills but nobody else would use panasonic. Always thought that was strange.
The cordless products are always pretty good. A drill/driver can drill into wood, soft metal, ceramic all with the right bits just like any other brand. It just might do it slower and you might need to change batteries more often. But with how inexpensive they are compared to the competitors, even brushless, the value is insane, especially as a homeowner. They also have a huge variety of tools now, ranging from pressure washers, stick vacuums, electric coolers, and 40v tools.

Also, there are sights like directtoolsoutlet.com that sell factory blemished and refurbished tools for even less.
Quote from TimeFisher :
My guess is when Ryobi was sold to TTI (the maker of Milwaukee), but there are always a lot of haters out there. Very similar to the hate harbor freight icon vs snap on gets. Ryobi will always be 1 grade lower than Milwaukee, but still sufficient 99% of the population.
Rigid is the 1 grade lower than Milwaukee, Ryobi is 2 grades lower, especially comparing most of the project farm reviews.

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