Home Depot has Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless Multi-Tool & 5" Random Orbit Sander (Tools Only, PCL1207N) on sale for $69. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.
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Home Depot has Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless Multi-Tool & 5" Random Orbit Sander (Tools Only, PCL1207N) on sale for $69. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.
Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.
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About this Deal:
This offer is $69 lower (50% savings) than the list price.
Model: RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 2-Tool Combo Kit with Multi-Tool and 5 in. Random Orbit Sander (Tools Only)
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from iluvmysh
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not brushless
Yeah. To be fair I haven't had any of my cheap brushed tools fail. You're supposed to be careful not to overheat brushed motors by not rapidly engaging the motor over and over in quick succession. You can see visible sparks when you start up a brushed motor if you look - you want to avoid causing that to happen too much in a tight span of time. This is something to remember when using, say, a brushed drill, where you may not take that into account and just want to drill hole after hole in quick succession, potentially overheating the motor. I just take my time, and all my ryobi/sunjoe cheap brushed crap still works great.
Yeah. To be fair I haven't had any of my cheap brushed tools fail. You're supposed to be careful not to overheat brushed motors by not rapidly engaging the motor over and over in quick succession. You can see visible sparks when you start up a brushed motor if you look - you want to avoid causing that to happen too much in a tight span of time. This is something to remember when using, say, a brushed drill, where you may not take that into account and just want to drill hole after hole in quick succession, potentially overheating the motor. I just take my time, and all my ryobi/sunjoe cheap brushed crap still works great.
Yeah, I found that out the hard way with my multi tool 🤣
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Yeah, I found that out the hard way with my multi tool 🤣