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RYOBI 150W Push Start Power Source & Charger for ONE+ 18V Battery (Tool Only)

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Home Depot has RYOBI 150-Watt Push Start Power Source and Charger for ONE+ 18-Volt Battery (Tool Only, RYi150CBT) for $64.97. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

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Features:
  • Fits all RYOBI ONE+ 18V batteries
  • Charges all RYOBI ONE+ 18V batteries
  • USB-C universal charging allows charging ONE+ 18V batteries by household outlet, in-car charging and even solar charging
  • Ideal for laptops, tablets, smart phones, lights, fans and other small electronics
  • External LED light
  • 3-year warranty

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    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Home Depot has RYOBI 150-Watt Push Start Power Source and Charger for ONE+ 18-Volt Battery (Tool Only, RYi150CBT) for $64.97. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to community member MinhTrinh for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location

Features:
  • Fits all RYOBI ONE+ 18V batteries
  • Charges all RYOBI ONE+ 18V batteries
  • USB-C universal charging allows charging ONE+ 18V batteries by household outlet, in-car charging and even solar charging
  • Ideal for laptops, tablets, smart phones, lights, fans and other small electronics
  • External LED light
  • 3-year warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid today only 10/4/24.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Home Depot's return policy (here)

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If you are primarily interested in this for powering electronics, I'd recommend this device instead:
https://www.amazon.com/SYMIK-Batt...B0DF2F9X1D
It isn't random. You can charge your Ryobi batteries directly in this device with the usb-c port in the back. So you don't need an additional charger, you can charge your batteries with this device as well.
Yes it does. You can use it both to charge and discharge.

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frednitney39
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Have been tempted by this in the past but not sure of the use cases for it for me.
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Don't use it with sensitive electronics as the power can be dirty. I used the Ryobi 800W inverter to run a Dyson fan and it killed it after a couple hours. Fortunately, I found the fuse soldered on circuit board that was burned and got it replaced.
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Quote from darkNiGHTS :
Doesn't have a USB C port - just includes a random separate USB adapter to get USB C.
It isn't random. You can charge your Ryobi batteries directly in this device with the usb-c port in the back. So you don't need an additional charger, you can charge your batteries with this device as well.
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Quote from Tourist1292 :
Don't use it with sensitive electronics as the power can be dirty. I used the Ryobi 800W inverter to run a Dyson fan and it killed it after a couple hours. Fortunately, I found the fuse soldered on circuit board that was burned and got it replaced.
This has a modified sine wave, not pure so I wouldn't use sensitive electronics with it.

You can find more info on this and other tools over at the Ryobi Rebels Facebook page
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phosphor112
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Quote from darkNiGHTS :
Doesn't have a USB C port - just includes a random separate USB adapter to get USB C.
Yes it does. You can use it both to charge and discharge.
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Quote from jaynpeeps :
This has a modified sine wave, not pure so I wouldn't use sensitive electronics with it.

You can find more info on this and other tools over at the Ryobi Rebels Facebook page
What about a portable fridge/freezer? Would that be safe?
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I don't love the price. I've seen it cheaper ($5 cheaper) in past year so if you don't need it now, maybe hold out if the $5+ savings is worthwhile, but ultimately your decision.

I will say I find this tool extremely useful to charge Ryobi batteries on the go. I keep a 14" chainsaw and some bar oil in my truck to cut smaller downed trees and limbs while driving. Of course it's light duty and Ryobi does offer a dual chemistry 12v charger for their 18v batteries, but I find the form factor and versatility of this item much more useful.

Link to their 12v charger only in case anyone is interested.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../100634343
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Quote from frednitney39 :
What about a portable fridge/freezer? Would that be safe?
As long as it is within the rated wattage of this inverter, you should be fine. I don't know what the runtime would be, but I'd recommend a larger Ah battery.
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Quote from jaynpeeps :
As long as it is within the rated wattage of this inverter, you should be fine. I don't know what the runtime would be, but I'd recommend a larger Ah battery.
I have dozens of HP batteries. Would just swap them out. Looking for something smaller than my Ecoflow for quick trips. The wattage on my setpower 30L is below 50W.
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Quote from frednitney39 :
I have dozens of HP batteries. Would just swap them out. Looking for something smaller than my Ecoflow for quick trips. The wattage on my setpower 30L is below 50W.
I think you should be good, but to be safe, I would check with the Ryobi Rebels Facebook group and post the question there to get more feedback.
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If you need battery, direct tools has this unit for $90 (2ah battery) https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...RYI150CVNM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TechProf

If you are primarily interested in this for powering electronics, I'd recommend this device instead:
https://www.amazon.com/SYMIK-Batt...B0DF2F9X1D
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Quote from frednitney39 :
Have been tempted by this in the past but not sure of the use cases for it for me.
I use it to power my gas stove during power outage, as the newer stoves have a safety switch that turns off gas in case of power outage maybe safe but very inconvenient IMO

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