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expired Posted by Rokket | Staff • Dec 30, 2024
expired Posted by Rokket | Staff • Dec 30, 2024

Ryobi One+ 18V 1/2" x 18" File Sander w/ 2x 4Ah + 1x 2Ah Battery & Charger

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$149

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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 1/2" x 18" File Sander Kit (PSD101K3SB) on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 18V ONE+ 1/2 in. x 18 in. Belt Sander (PSD101)
  • 2x 18V 4Ah Lithium HP Batteries (PBP004)
  • 1x 18V 2Ah Lithium HO Battery (PBP003)
  • Charger (PCG002)
  • 1x 60 Grit
  • 1x 80 Grit
  • 1x 120 Grit
  • 3-year manufacturer's warranty

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • This price matches the recent FP Deal.
  • Price valid 12/30 while supplies last.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 1/2" x 18" File Sander Kit (PSD101K3SB) on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 18V ONE+ 1/2 in. x 18 in. Belt Sander (PSD101)
  • 2x 18V 4Ah Lithium HP Batteries (PBP004)
  • 1x 18V 2Ah Lithium HO Battery (PBP003)
  • Charger (PCG002)
  • 1x 60 Grit
  • 1x 80 Grit
  • 1x 120 Grit
  • 3-year manufacturer's warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • This price matches the recent FP Deal.
  • Price valid 12/30 while supplies last.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Model: ONE+ 18V Cordless 1/2 in. x 18 in. File Sander Kit with (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries, 2.0 Ah Battery, and Charger

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Dec 30, 2024
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MajorMayhem
Dec 30, 2024
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Nice to see deals with the HP batteries again, this appears to be one of the inseparable bundled sets from what I can tell.
Dec 30, 2024
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diversification
Dec 30, 2024
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The bare tool is ~60 which means the batteries are 9 bucks per Ah. Not bad. Also not an insane deal.
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Dec 30, 2024
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multiuseemail
Dec 30, 2024
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Quote from diversification :
The bare tool is ~60 which means the batteries are 9 bucks per Ah. Not bad. Also not an insane deal.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../325278674

It seems the above 2x 4ah + 1x 2ah HP + dual charger = $159.

I don't need the file sander but tempted to get this for the batteries. I currently have 6 of the regular 4ah batteries and can't do both front and rear yard work in one go during the summer.
Dec 30, 2024
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thischris
Dec 30, 2024
626 Posts
I have mostly Ryobi tools and the batteries seem to be failing at a fairly high rate. I've already had two batteries that failed to charge within the last couple of years.
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Dec 30, 2024
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Dec 30, 2024
jcricket006
Dec 30, 2024
146 Posts
Quote from thischris :
I have mostly Ryobi tools and the batteries seem to be failing at a fairly high rate. I've already had two batteries that failed to charge within the last couple of years.
I've had this happen to two of my Ryobi batteries as well during Beryl. It looks like it happened when I completely drained them down to zero and they now refuse to charge. Not sure if that's an issue with these batteries but I'm going to have to be extra careful going forward and take them off my tools once the battery power drops down to a single bar.
Dec 30, 2024
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J11_I_am
Dec 30, 2024
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Quote from thischris :
I have mostly Ryobi tools and the batteries seem to be failing at a fairly high rate. I've already had two batteries that failed to charge within the last couple of years.
I'm on the opposite end. (of course, I'll probably jinx it) But none of my Ryobi batteries have any issues since I've had them for almost a decade now. I usually rotate between between batteries in the tools so none are always in charger or sitting at low charge.
Dec 30, 2024
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Dec 30, 2024
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Quote from jcricket006 :
I've had this happen to two of my Ryobi batteries as well during Beryl. It looks like it happened when I completely drained them down to zero and they now refuse to charge. Not sure if that's an issue with these batteries but I'm going to have to be extra careful going forward and take them off my tools once the battery power drops down to a single bar.
The reason I have ryobi is for lawn tools. I try my best to pull the battery out before fully draining but I've fully drained a few times. If that's what you think caused your issues, I'll be more vigilant.

I also don't charge the batteries right when they've been used (usually hot/warm) and try not to keep them on the charger too long after they're full.

Of course, people are saying don't go lower than 20% and don't charge over 80%. I don' think that's feasible for my needs, however.

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Dec 30, 2024
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ariset78
Dec 30, 2024
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I have way too many batteries from previous deals.
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Dec 30, 2024
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Sweigel123
Dec 30, 2024
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Quote from jcricket006 :
I've had this happen to two of my Ryobi batteries as well during Beryl. It looks like it happened when I completely drained them down to zero and they now refuse to charge. Not sure if that's an issue with these batteries but I'm going to have to be extra careful going forward and take them off my tools once the battery power drops down to a single bar.
There's a fix for that.. I've recovered several by jumping them. Do a google search
Dec 31, 2024
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Dec 31, 2024
Zukmeister
Dec 31, 2024
82 Posts
I've have some ryobi batteries that are almost 12 years old. People talk bad about ryobi but for home use you can't beat them for the price.
Dec 31, 2024
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willygee
Dec 31, 2024
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Quote from thischris :
I have mostly Ryobi tools and the batteries seem to be failing at a fairly high rate. I've already had two batteries that failed to charge within the last couple of years.
Quote from jcricket006 :
I've had this happen to two of my Ryobi batteries as well during Beryl. It looks like it happened when I completely drained them down to zero and they now refuse to charge. Not sure if that's an issue with these batteries but I'm going to have to be extra careful going forward and take them off my tools once the battery power drops down to a single bar.
I have experienced this too. Ryobi/Home Depot need to do something about this as it seems to be a common occurrence these days.
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Dec 31, 2024
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HonestMallard296
Dec 31, 2024
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Quote from Sweigel123 :
There's a fix for that.. I've recovered several by jumping them. Do a google search
^^^^knows what there talking about. Truth is spoken here. Jumppering dead batteries will save you hundreds
Dec 31, 2024
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hceuterpe
Dec 31, 2024
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Quote from jcricket006 :
I've had this happen to two of my Ryobi batteries as well during Beryl. It looks like it happened when I completely drained them down to zero and they now refuse to charge. Not sure if that's an issue with these batteries but I'm going to have to be extra careful going forward and take them off my tools once the battery power drops down to a single bar.
You cannot safely recharge a Li-ion battery cell that has been discharged (even boosting isn't safe) below a particular voltage threshold, especially when left that way for long (like a week or more). It has something to do with a shunt that can form inside the cell that potentially leads to short circuits. So the protection circuits in especially multi-cell battery packs block the ability to recharge if its voltage dips too low.

Basically don't force the tool to squeeze out every last bit of energy when it's clear the pack is nearly drained, and if it's drained never just leave it that way without recharging.

The 20%/80% rule in my opinion is pretty excessive and unnecessary for removable Li-ion batteries. However storing them at 50% at room temperature, or in the refrigerator if fully charged definitely helps with battery lifespan.
Last edited by hceuterpe December 30, 2024 at 11:55 PM.
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Dec 31, 2024
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jcricket006
Dec 31, 2024
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Quote from hceuterpe :
You cannot safely recharge a Li-ion battery cell that has been discharged (even boosting isn't safe) below a particular voltage threshold, especially when left that way for long (like a week or more). It has something to do with a shunt that can form inside the cell that potentially leads to short circuits. So the protection circuits in especially multi-cell battery packs block the ability to recharge if its voltage dips too low.

Basically don't force the tool to squeeze out every last bit of energy when it's clear the pack is nearly drained, and if it's drained never just leave it that way without recharging.

The 20%/80% rule in my opinion is pretty excessive and unnecessary for removable Li-ion batteries. However storing them at 50% at room temperature, or in the refrigerator if fully charged definitely helps with battery lifespan.
That's some really good information. Unfortunately due to a hurricane, I was out of power for 6 days which is what led to me squeezing everything I could get from the batteries to run lights and portable fans. Lesson learned! Sounds like the issue is not isolated to Ryobi batteries specifically but just how Li-ion batteries work in general.

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HuntingCrazy
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I grabbed this set and some extra belts. Decent deal.

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