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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 150W Push Start Power Source & Charger for ONE+ 18V Battery (Tool Only, RYi150CBT) on sale for $49. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
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About this product:
  • Fits and 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
  • Outlets: 1x AC 120V, 2x USB-A (18W Fast Charge), 1x USB-C w/ 30W PD
  • 3-year warranty

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    • This offer is $15.97 less (25% savings) than our Frontpage deal price of $64.97 from November 2024.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 540 customer reviews.
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Home Depot has RYOBI 150W Push Start Power Source & Charger for ONE+ 18V Battery (Tool Only, RYi150CBT) on sale for $49. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member mpatt for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Fits and 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
  • Outlets: 1x AC 120V, 2x USB-A (18W Fast Charge), 1x USB-C w/ 30W PD
  • 3-year warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Home Depot's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $15.97 less (25% savings) than our Frontpage deal price of $64.97 from November 2024.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 540 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Well, given that I bought this yesterday before it was posted here, I guess it deserves an upvote. This, I believe, is the newest version from Ryobi. It allows charging through the USB-c port on the back and generally has higher USB power than the previous versions. I wish they made this specific one with a 12v outlet as well.
18V 2ah is 36wh. Even without efficiency losses that would be over an hour to charge at 30w. Likely closer to 1.5hr after everything gets accounted for. If Gemini gave you 40min it's another strike against using Gemini.
Pretty sure the USBc port on the front is specifically for this

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Coolcamino
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Quote from klpps :
Can this power a CPAP machine?
Not for very long
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fd3sgsxr
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Quote from TomTerrific :
This will not charge Ryobi batteries, it uses a Ryobi battery as the power source to give AC and USB output.for other devices.
I have this. I charge ryobi batteries. Try to read the descriptions next time.
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Quote from bendoh :
From the manual:
"USING THE POWER SOURCE TO CHARGE
YOUR 18V BATTERY
See Figure 3.
Plug either end of a USB-C charging cable into a RYOBI USB
wall adaptor and plug the other end into the power source
to begin charging your RYOBI 18V battery. For best results,
use a USB-C wall adaptor, rated up to 30W. This device will
also charge when connected with a USB-C to USB-A cable
(not included). Any USB port with supplied power can charge
your RYOBI 18V battery, including USB ports in vehicles,
boats, or solar panels.
NOTE: The inverter will only charge the battery when receiv-
ing power through the USB-C port."


Google AI response said a 30w charger would only take 40 minutes to charge a 2ah battery, but I'm sure that's theoretical speed and not accounting for real world variables.
18V 2ah is 36wh. Even without efficiency losses that would be over an hour to charge at 30w. Likely closer to 1.5hr after everything gets accounted for. If Gemini gave you 40min it's another strike against using Gemini.
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noobtech206
Feb 9, 2025
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I used this for Christmas lights on my fireplace mantle. A 2amp battery lasted over 12 hours.
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king_pariah
Feb 9, 2025
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In 4 1. Been waiting for USB C charging off of Ryobi's for what seems like forever.
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Quote from FlashX83 :
It depends on how much power your cars USB-C port can output.

This device has a max input of 30w, so if your car can output that it would charge a 2Ah 18v battery in a little over an hour.

There's a good chance that your car only puts out about 15w though, which would take closer to 2.5 hours to charge a 2Ah battery.
Car USB ports are likely under 30w (most likely 18-20w), but the cigarette lighter port is likely 120w (12V with 10A fuse) so you can easily get a 30w charger to plug into it.
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BrianH5624
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Quote from klpps :
Can this power a CPAP machine?
Send me a dm if you wouldn't mind if you find something that can. That's cheap and not huge. For camping or whatever. I don't need a $400 power station for a cpap but it's prob what I'm getting.

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Quote from FrozenBeer :
but the product description page shows the thing plugged into the car using USB-C?

(pic below)
That's for charging the car. I plug this into my Tesla and use a 4ah battery to charge it from empty to full in under 20 minutes.
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I thought this was a gadget that would push me on my manual motorcycle/car when the battery is dead…push start
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I wish it charged car batteries
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Quote from nmathew :
Well, given that I bought this yesterday before it was posted here, I guess it deserves an upvote. This, I believe, is the newest version from Ryobi. It allows charging through the USB-c port on the back and generally has higher USB power than the previous versions. I wish they made this specific one with a 12v outlet as well.
The 120W version can be run using the cars 12v socket. For this 150w version, if I use a Ryobi battery adapter (e.g. https://a.co/d/jlct81X) and connect the 2 prongs to a plug and connect it to 12v socket, will it work? What I am asking is is will it output 150w on a 12v input?
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I own this. Can confirm that the USB C port can be used for output and to charge the attached battery. We use this exclusively for charging our Ryobi batteries and sold the standalone chargers.
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Quote from Jumpstar :
I wish it charged car batteries
I would buy this if it had car jumping option but the one+ batteries probably not strong enough to do that.
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Quote from BrianH5624 :
Send me a dm if you wouldn't mind if you find something that can. That's cheap and not huge. For camping or whatever. I don't need a $400 power station for a cpap but it's prob what I'm getting.
Yes, this can run a CPAP. I use it with 6AH and 4AH batteries when camping/hunting. A 6AH usually lasts two nights with my Resmed unit. When doing this, I don't use the humidifier, just deal with dry air. Haven't tried it with my Phillips machine.

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rustmonkey
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Quote from klpps :
Can this power a CPAP machine?
Yep! Use it with 6AH batteries and it runs mine for a few nights without the humidifier.

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