expiredDmytro_B posted Jan 07, 2026 09:42 AM
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expiredDmytro_B posted Jan 07, 2026 09:42 AM
2-pk RYOBI ONE+ 18V 4.0Ah Lithium-Ion Batteries
+ Free Shipping$69
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Not sure what tool it is that drains the battery. I leave mine in the air compressor, drills and it doesn't have this issue.
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And trust me, if you're stuck on the side of the road after a tire rotation where the lug nuts were torqued way too high, you'll appreciate that extra power when you need a torque wrench that can actually break them loose.
Having said that, the $199 deal for 6 batteries (four HP) is a better deal IMHO.
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I have two HP tools - one hand reciprocal saw and a drill that will suddenly stop working with the HP batteries (even showing a full charge). Stopping the device (letting go of the trigger) usually works to "re start" it. Sometimes I have to take the battery off and re insert it to get the devices working again. I have not had this problem with my older non HP devices. I've seen it once or twice with non HP and a generic battery but those were close to drained so I didn't find that surprising.
Anyone else notice this?
$70 for two? I have plenty but could always use a couple more.
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If your tool says HP, it likely needs these batteries for optimal performance.
I have an HP circ saw that if I use these non-HP batteries, it'll jam up even on 2x4's
These batteries are only good on non-HP tools (which honestly, you should upgrade considering how cheap Ryobi tools are) and smaller performance tools such as flashlights and fans.
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