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2-Pack Ryobi 150W Powered Battery Inverter for One+ 18V Battery

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$79

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Ryobi 150W Powered Battery Inverter for One+ 18V Battery (RYi150BG-RYi150BG) on sale for $79. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free ship to store as an alternative option.

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About the Product
  • 150W Continuous Output
  • 2x USB Ports/120V Outlet Power Source
  • External LED Light
  • Zero Noise Output
  • Fits all Ryobi One+ 18V Batteries

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • At $39.50 per battery, this price is close to our lowest priced Frontpage deal in October 2024 of $39 for one battery.
    • Perfect for small electronics during power outages; external LED light will charge your phone, laptop, tablet and more
    • Battery/charge is not included
    • Product is eligible for return within 30-days of purchase
    • Limit 5 per order
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last

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Written by PauseAndConnect
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Home Depot has 2-Pack Ryobi 150W Powered Battery Inverter for One+ 18V Battery (RYi150BG-RYi150BG) on sale for $79. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free ship to store as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member PauseAndConnect for finding this deal

Note, ship to store option may vary depending on availability

About the Product
  • 150W Continuous Output
  • 2x USB Ports/120V Outlet Power Source
  • External LED Light
  • Zero Noise Output
  • Fits all Ryobi One+ 18V Batteries

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • At $39.50 per battery, this price is close to our lowest priced Frontpage deal in October 2024 of $39 for one battery.
    • Perfect for small electronics during power outages; external LED light will charge your phone, laptop, tablet and more
    • Battery/charge is not included
    • Product is eligible for return within 30-days of purchase
    • Limit 5 per order
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last

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Written by PauseAndConnect

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I got one of these at a deep discount a couple years back and expected it to be mostly useless but it has turned out to be quite useful for us. In addition to being a reliable light-duty outlet wherever you need one (I got it thinking I'd use it for camping), it's a great backup power source for a gas tankless water heater! We lose power about 120 hours/year or so on average and in a typical outage we get several normal-duration hot showers out of a 4AH battery and still have juice to charge phones. So we are squeaky clean and well connected when throwing out all our food .

As someone else noted -- if carrying in a bag or pack, disconnect the battery from the inverter as it is pretty easy to accidentally switch on bopping around in a pack. In general I do not recommend storing any of the ryobi stuff with battery installed.

Yes, I'm aware we should get a generator, but that's a separate conversation.
I have one of these. The light works fine. The unit does have a tendency to heat up, depending on what you are plugging in. Also, if you throw it in your bag or car, the unit can easily turn on if you have the battery plugged in. These are not necessarily negatives, but more a heads up.
Too bad it's not the new style with more features. Pass

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Good price, and just in time for the hurricane season. Having the light on there is especially useful in power outage situations.


DTO price is $45.
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I have one of these. The light works fine. The unit does have a tendency to heat up, depending on what you are plugging in. Also, if you throw it in your bag or car, the unit can easily turn on if you have the battery plugged in. These are not necessarily negatives, but more a heads up.
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Too bad it's not the new style with more features. Pass
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Quote from infin8007 :
Too bad it's not the new style with more features. Pass

Type c version ?
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Ryobi is going to start dumping these...the new ones can charge the battery via USB-C, as well as fast charge other devices. I can't believe they ever released this version. FYI: Ryobi batteries are for high voltage applications...they actually don't last very long when charging high capacity electronics batteries like phones...4ah is still only 4ah.
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Id want one of these if they could also charge the battery so I could use it as an extra charger
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Quote from king_pariah :
Ryobi is going to start dumping these...the new ones can charge the battery via USB-C, as well as fast charge other devices. I can't believe they ever released this version. FYI: Ryobi batteries are for high voltage applications...they actually don't last very long when charging high capacity electronics batteries like phones...4ah is still only 4ah.
about 3,000 mAh equivalent assuming 25% drain to power the inverter

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miketvan
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Quote from infin8007 :
Too bad it's not the new style with more features. Pass
do you have a link to the new version?
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What Size Battery?
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Quote from Steveosupremeo :
What Size Battery?
They are tool only. No batteries come with them.
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Quote from Steveosupremeo :
What Size Battery?
Whatever size you want to buy. Ryobi has many different sizes from 1.5AH to 12AH
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My truck's 12v got busted. I use this to plug in my front dashcam lol
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I use this for my smoker so I don't need to run an extension cord. The best thing about it is that it doesn't turn off when it doesn't sense a current draw (I'm looking at you Milwaukee).
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Quote from tokerblue :
I use this for my smoker so I don't need to run an extension cord. The best thing about it is that it doesn't turn off when it doesn't sense a current draw (I'm looking at you Milwaukee).
Ha! Me, too! Great minds think alike

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Quote from nosqueezie :
about 3,000 mAh equivalent assuming 25% drain to power the inverter
That is VERY true, but when you're using the unit's USB plugs, I'm pretty sure it runs on a DC-DC converter, I've never measured, but I do get a lot of charge time for flashlights & phones (My technique is to just have so many tool batteries sitting around charged that it doesn't matter). But yeah, like you correctly noted, if you use the inverter to power a phone charger, you're gonna see some nasty losses like that.
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