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Ridgid Brushless Pruner Kit $126 with LSA and other tools at Direct Tools Outlet

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I purchased all these Factory Blemished tools from them in the past, and they came in original packages and looked new. These tools came with Ridgid's lifetime warrantee.

$126 Pruner Includes 2Ah battery and charger, with https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...r01301kvnm

$114 Subcompact Brushless 6-1/2" Circular saw kit (includes 4Ah Max battery and charger) https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ts/r8656kn

$150 Burshless 1" SDS-Plus Hammer https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ts/r86712b

$144 23Ga Pin Nailer Kit (2Ah battery and charger) https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ts/r09898k
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I purchased all these Factory Blemished tools from them in the past, and they came in original packages and looked new. These tools came with Ridgid's lifetime warrantee.

$126 Pruner Includes 2Ah battery and charger, with https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...r01301kvnm

$114 Subcompact Brushless 6-1/2" Circular saw kit (includes 4Ah Max battery and charger) https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ts/r8656kn

$150 Burshless 1" SDS-Plus Hammer https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ts/r86712b

$144 23Ga Pin Nailer Kit (2Ah battery and charger) https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ts/r09898k

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All your links were dead for me.

Quote from NeverSummer07 :
I purchased all these Factory Blemished tools from them in the past, and they came in original packages and looked new. These tools came with Ridgid's lifetime warrantee.

$126 Pruner Includes 2Ah battery and charger, with https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...r01301kvnm

$114 Subcompact Brushless 6-1/2" Circular saw kit (includes 4Ah Max battery and charger) https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ts/r8656kn

$150 Burshless 1" SDS-Plus Hammer https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ts/r86712b

$144 23Ga Pin Nailer Kit (2Ah battery and charger) https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com...ts/r09898k
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Quote from repo32 :
All your links were dead for me.
I tested with different browsers and worked for me.
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Anyone have experience with the pruner? Seems like a good deal, but just not sure how much it's needed vs a simple manual pruner.
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repo32
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Not sure why. I get 404 error in Brave and Microsoft Edge but it just worked in Opera.
Who knows


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I tested with different browsers and worked for me.
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Quote from repo32 :
Not sure why. I get 404 error in Brave and Microsoft Edge but it just worked in Opera.
Who knows

I got that when I tried the 23 ga trim nailer, but then other links worked and later even that link worked
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I bought one 2 years ago for my wife. She loves it. I ended up cutting up a huge thorny bush into tiny pieces with this thing. Cut about every foot. It was effortless and allowed me to take what normally would have been 3-4 pickup loads into just one load. I will be getting one for relatives who have arthritis.


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Anyone have experience with the pruner? Seems like a good deal, but just not sure how much it's needed vs a simple manual pruner.
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Quote from congletonj :
Anyone have experience with the pruner? Seems like a good deal, but just not sure how much it's needed vs a simple manual pruner.

I have the Ryobi one and it is a great tool. If pruning anything substantial like a small tree, it makes the job go so much faster. Also easier on the wrist! I bought it for wife too but now use it way more myself lol

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Quote from congletonj :
Anyone have experience with the pruner? Seems like a good deal, but just not sure how much it's needed vs a simple manual pruner.
Love this pruner, no wrist or fingers fatigue. I have lots of white oaks and cut 1/2", much easier than scissor on paper.
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Quote from congletonj :
Anyone have experience with the pruner? Seems like a good deal, but just not sure how much it's needed vs a simple manual pruner.
The powered pruner is one of those tools, you don't know you needed it until after you used it. I ordered the blemished one, came in a retail box that was taped shut. Looked brand new. The first thing I did was cut all the sucker on the trees along the roadside and limb them up to 5ft. I used mines to cut wild rose in the edge of the field and fence. I also used it to cut vines too. I have used it to cut long debris shorter while pruning. Overall I think it's handy if you have a yard that frequently likes to have stuff overgrown or need to prune to maintain shape.
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savageguy
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I'm not seeing the LSA warranty with the pruner??? Can anyone find verification?
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Note any Ridgid tool purchase from direct tool needs more paper work to be sent into ridgid for the LSA warranty !
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Quote from congletonj :
Anyone have experience with the pruner? Seems like a good deal, but just not sure how much it's needed vs a simple manual pruner.

Like others have said, this thing is awesome. You will do more pruning because it is so easy and you will have no hand fatigue.
However, I will add a word of caution. Keep your free hand away if you want to keep your fingers. When you pull the trigger, it will complete the full cycle of the cut.
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Quote from congletonj :
Anyone have experience with the pruner? Seems like a good deal, but just not sure how much it's needed vs a simple manual pruner.

I have the Milwaukee version was trying to wait out on this but the M12 is amazing and worth the $200 when I bought it. I was definitely pull the trigger on these!
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Anyone got a free shipping code? Haha

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