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2-pk RYOBI ONE+ 18V 4.0Ah Lithium-Ion Batteries

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Home Depot has 2-pk RYOBI ONE+ 18V 4.0Ah Lithium-Ion Batteries (PBP2005) on sale for $69. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Provides up to 3X the runtime compared to 1.5 Ah battery
  • Compact and lightweight design
  • Power All 300 ONE+ Products with Any RYOBI 18V ONE+ Battery

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Home Depot has 2-pk RYOBI ONE+ 18V 4.0Ah Lithium-Ion Batteries (PBP2005) on sale for $69. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Provides up to 3X the runtime compared to 1.5 Ah battery
  • Compact and lightweight design
  • Power All 300 ONE+ Products with Any RYOBI 18V ONE+ Battery

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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Yesterday 09:52 PM
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jknott14Yesterday 09:52 PM
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Shows $99 for me
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tbgolladayYesterday 10:13 PM
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Shows $69 for me, central Virginia.
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Yesterday 10:28 PM
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iIIuminatiYesterday 10:28 PM
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$69 in Bay Area CA. But it's the older gen battery. I'm going to pass
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Yesterday 10:29 PM
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Yesterday 10:29 PM
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Not hp, and they have the new edge batteries too. Seems like this is going backwards
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YugerYesterday 10:51 PM
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What exactly is the problem with these batteries? I have several old 1.5A batteries and those last pretty well, so not sure why someone said that they have those and never use them.
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MyDogSassyYesterday 10:55 PM
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Another option is the knockoff on Amazon 8000mah 18v 2 pack for like $40
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IndigoWinter2667Yesterday 10:56 PM
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Quote from Yuger :
What exactly is the problem with these batteries? I have several old 1.5A batteries and those last pretty well, so not sure why someone said that they have those and never use them.
Some HP tools will take advantage of the additional contacts on the HP batteries (most ryobi tools will not). So for most use cases there is very little difference.
Some tools even do better without the HP battery. The framing nailers, for example, will sometimes shake too much for the HP batteries and their additional contacts and need to be reinserted to continue use.
The non HP batteries are also great for things like fans, sprayers, etc (basically all the "odd" ryobi tools).
Anyone who complains about only using HP batteries should invest in a different platform if they need to squeeze that little bit of extra performance out of their tools.
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JoshG3176Yesterday 11:07 PM
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i stopped buying Ryobi batteries and bought adapters to use hercules batteries on ryobi tools. I've replaced most of my ryobi tools with hercules already, but for the stragglers this keeps me from having to buy new ones. I imagie most folks won't believe me but the hercules 20v line is excellent. I'm not in a rush to replace the stragglers but most of the ryobi tools i've replaced were because they failed.
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MiraxchangeYesterday 11:32 PM
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Quote from MyDogSassy :
Another option is the knockoff on Amazon 8000mah 18v 2 pack for like $40
So many third party batts on Amazon. Which would you recommend that wouldn't risk starting a fire? Lol
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TheLip2Yesterday 11:39 PM
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I don't understand what Ryobi is doing with these batteries.

These are old school non-HP. Then they have the HP. Earlier in the year I thought they released a newer next gen battery that I thought would slowly start replacing older batteries, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I don't really ever see them at all.

What was the point of developing a new battery and not using it?
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Samuel1613Yesterday 11:56 PM
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Quote from JoshG3176 :
i stopped buying Ryobi batteries and bought adapters to use hercules batteries on ryobi tools. I've replaced most of my ryobi tools with hercules already, but for the stragglers this keeps me from having to buy new ones. I imagie most folks won't believe me but the hercules 20v line is excellent. I'm not in a rush to replace the stragglers but most of the ryobi tools i've replaced were because they failed.
I have at least 15 Ryobi tools including the old blue half inch driver and flashlight from around 1998 when they were a Best buy in consumer reports. The only Ryobi tool I've ever had fail is a wired pole saw that I used once every 3 years without any maintenance at all. Those things are known to leak oil and it probably just destroyed the motor. I have no problem with Ryobi tools as a casual DIYer.
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You can buy stepdowns with Ryobi 18v adapters (and other brands I imagine) that will allow you to power products that use those small 12v SLA batteries like PowerWheels, or Powered WheelChairs. You will need to wire in the correct plugs. Don't even have to solder anymore with wire LEVER connectors now.

For example:
https://www.amazon.com/ryobi-18v-...2v+adapter
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noice!
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MagentaSink1187Today 01:39 AM
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
Some HP tools will take advantage of the additional contacts on the HP batteries (most ryobi tools will not). So for most use cases there is very little difference.
Some tools even do better without the HP battery. The framing nailers, for example, will sometimes shake too much for the HP batteries and their additional contacts and need to be reinserted to continue use.
The non HP batteries are also great for things like fans, sprayers, etc (basically all the "odd" ryobi tools).
Anyone who complains about only using HP batteries should invest in a different platform if they need to squeeze that little bit of extra performance out of their tools.
Try cutting a 2x4 with a non-HP battery on a HP circular saw.
It'll jam up.
There's no reason to buy these batteries when you can buy HP for about the same price when they go on sale.

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