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Ridgid Battery Starter Kit: 2x 4.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery + 18V Charger w/ Bag

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$69

$277

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Home Depot has Ridgid Battery Starter Kit: 2x 4.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery + 18V Charger w/ Bag (AC93044SBN) on sale for $69. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 2x Ridgid 18V 4.0Ah Batteries (R87004)
  • Ridgid 18V Charger (R86093)
  • Ridgid Bag
Warranty:
  • Includes lifetime service agreement w/ registration within 90 days of purchase

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    • This offer matches our recent front page deal from a couple weeks ago.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 2.9k customer reviews.
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Home Depot has Ridgid Battery Starter Kit: 2x 4.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery + 18V Charger w/ Bag (AC93044SBN) on sale for $69. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 2x Ridgid 18V 4.0Ah Batteries (R87004)
  • Ridgid 18V Charger (R86093)
  • Ridgid Bag
Warranty:
  • Includes lifetime service agreement w/ registration within 90 days of purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Home Depot's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches our recent front page deal from a couple weeks ago.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 2.9k 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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FWIW- I've used Ridgid's warranty twice, and both times it was very easy. Once my 10 year old drill started stuttering. They sent me labels, I boxed up the drill and dropped it off at FedEx. A week later it was on my doorstep, repaired. The next time, the digital inflator stopped working. They sent me a new one without having me send the broken one back. Not trying to influence anyone's decision here, just letting you know my personal experiences.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank armando416

Watch out with the whole lifetime warranty registration thing. I had registered mine and then all the tools I had showing on the LFA website just disappeared. I emailed them and they ASSURED me they are still registered, but when it comes time to actually make a claim, who knows what will happen. The fact that you have to jump through the hoops just to get the "lifetime" warranty in the first place makes me wonder if it's basically a scam
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Quote from armando416 :
Watch out with the whole lifetime warranty registration thing. I had registered mine and then all the tools I had showing on the LFA website just disappeared. I emailed them and they ASSURED me they are still registered, but when it comes time to actually make a claim, who knows what will happen. The fact that you have to jump through the hoops just to get the "lifetime" warranty in the first place makes me wonder if it's basically a scam

You got down voted, but you're right. Ridgid is notorious for this. Just go look at their BBB page. On paper the LSA sounds good, but have fun fighting them if you ever have to use it.
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Quote from armando416 :
Watch out with the whole lifetime warranty registration thing.
Thank you for posting this. I'm really glad you're calling this out.
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Quote from hungrytofu :
Thank you for posting this. I'm really glad you're calling this out.

Yeah I thought it was worth mentioning my experience with Ridgid, and reading BBB reviews after seeing CoreyR's comment, it seems I am not alone in my experience.

Buy it if you think it's a good value for the product, but don't think it's a given that you'll get free replacement batteries or tools for life. That way you won't end up disappointed
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Quote from armando416 :
Yeah I thought it was worth mentioning my experience with Ridgid, and reading BBB reviews after seeing CoreyR's comment, it seems I am not alone in my experience. Buy it if you think it's a good value for the product, but don't think it's a given that you'll get free replacement batteries or tools for life. That way you won't end up disappointed
FWIW- I've used Ridgid's warranty twice, and both times it was very easy. Once my 10 year old drill started stuttering. They sent me labels, I boxed up the drill and dropped it off at FedEx. A week later it was on my doorstep, repaired. The next time, the digital inflator stopped working. They sent me a new one without having me send the broken one back. Not trying to influence anyone's decision here, just letting you know my personal experiences.
Last edited by RockOut May 20, 2025 at 08:24 AM.
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Quote from CoreyR2384 :
You got down voted, but you're right. Ridgid is notorious for this. Just go look at their BBB page. On paper the LSA sounds good, but have fun fighting them if you ever have to use it.

I had an issue about 1yr ago with a Ridgid inflator on LSA. They sent me a replacement pretty quick.
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retail price of 277 is a joke. but this is a good deal at 69.
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My son just had a drill replaced with no problems when the chuck messed up.
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dead or just me?
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dead or just me?
I don't see the price either
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dead. 277 now.
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Quote from CoreyR2384 :
You got down voted, but you're right. Ridgid is notorious for this. Just go look at their BBB page. On paper the LSA sounds good, but have fun fighting them if you ever have to use it.

I've also had 2 easy and positive experiences with replacements. No "fighting" with anyone was ever needed.
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Quote from armando416 :
Watch out with the whole lifetime warranty registration thing. I had registered mine and then all the tools I had showing on the LFA website just disappeared. I emailed them and they ASSURED me they are still registered, but when it comes time to actually make a claim, who knows what will happen. The fact that you have to jump through the hoops just to get the "lifetime" warranty in the first place makes me wonder if it's basically a scam
The same thing happened to me. I logged in one day earlier this year to add an LSA and everything already registered was gone. I contacted customer service and they sent me a screenshot of my registration internally that shows I am registered. There must be something wrong with their website.

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