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popularTaco_Doomsday posted Today 02:54 AM
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RIGID 18V Cordless 8-Tool Combo Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery, 4.0 Ah Battery, Charger, and Tool Bag $269

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Home Depot has this 8 tool combo kit currently on sale for $299.00 with free shipping. However, at select stores this kit is on clearance for $269.00. This is an in store price only.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGI.../330351152
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Home Depot has this 8 tool combo kit currently on sale for $299.00 with free shipping. However, at select stores this kit is on clearance for $269.00. This is an in store price only.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGI.../330351152

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Model: 18V Cordless 8-Tool Combo Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery, 4.0 Ah Battery, Charger, and Tool Bag

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Today 04:29 AM
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Hogan773Today 04:29 AM
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This is kind of the cheapo dreg brushed versions of various tools. The power specs are all notably lower than the "real" versions of these tools and they seem to be larger too. I guess could still be a deal for some people just to jump into the Ridgid system, but no way in effing hell would this set be worth "Was $799" like they claim in the ad. 800 bucks for lower quality versions of stuff. No way
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LavenderPickle7682Today 06:03 AM
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Quote from Hogan773 :
This is kind of the cheapo dreg brushed versions of various tools. The power specs are all notably lower than the "real" versions of these tools and they seem to be larger too. I guess could still be a deal for some people just to jump into the Ridgid system, but no way in effing hell would this set be worth "Was $799" like they claim in the ad. 800 bucks for lower quality versions of stuff. No way
Not everyone needs brushless tools.

Ignoring the batteries, charger, case, and that disgustingly dim LED light -- it's a fairly competent 7-piece set of tools. Works out to be just about $38/tool. You can do FAR worse than this, both in quality and price.

And it's all eligible for their "Lifetime Service Agreement" (which is great if you live near one of their authorized repair centers).

It's a great "starter kit". Is it contractor-grade, industrial-grade that'll survive building house after house for many years? Totally not. But for a basic homeowner/DIYer, you'll get a LOT of use for a low price. And when a particular tool fails, you can then "upgrade" to a "better" tool.

Things I wish this had:
- a better LED light. the included one is hot trash. I'd suggest the Ridgid Stick Light (with a flat articulating head). I have several of these and can attest to how useful they are. They're around $50.
- a fan. You can find the 18v "hybrid" fans for around $40-60 each, and I find they're excellent. They're $40-60.
- If you work on motors/cars, you'd probably find some usefulness with an impact wrench. These can go for a wide range of prices, depending on the same -- budget $100-150.
- a 3rd battery. I think you'd burn through that 4ah and 2ah battery really fast. It'd be nice if they included another 2ah. If you can get 2ah batteries for $20, that's a fair price ($10/ah).

But overall, it's not a bad starter set -- especially if you don't have anything.
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Today 12:52 PM
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Hogan773Today 12:52 PM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Not everyone needs brushless tools. Ignoring the batteries, charger, case, and that disgustingly dim LED light -- it's a fairly competent 7-piece set of tools. Works out to be just about $38/tool. You can do FAR worse than this, both in quality and price. And it's all eligible for their "Lifetime Service Agreement" (which is great if you live near one of their authorized repair centers).It's a great "starter kit". Is it contractor-grade, industrial-grade that'll survive building house after house for many years? Totally not. But for a basic homeowner/DIYer, you'll get a LOT of use for a low price. And when a particular tool fails, you can then "upgrade" to a "better" tool.Things I wish this had:- a better LED light. the included one is hot trash. I'd suggest the Ridgid Stick Light (with a flat articulating head). I have several of these and can attest to how useful they are. They're around $50.- a fan. You can find the 18v "hybrid" fans for around $40-60 each, and I find they're excellent. They're $40-60.- If you work on motors/cars, you'd probably find some usefulness with an impact wrench. These can go for a wide range of prices, depending on the same -- budget $100-150.- a 3rd battery. I think you'd burn through that 4ah and 2ah battery really fast. It'd be nice if they included another 2ah. If you can get 2ah batteries for $20, that's a fair price ($10/ah).But overall, it's not a bad starter set -- especially if you don't have anything.
I agree, but just pointing it out to people. I would say most of the time anyone who is looking into tools is going to be seeing reviews of a "Ridgid impact driver" and it will be their better brushless version. Not sure why Ridgid even makes these cheaper versions but I'm guessing it was for Black Friday kits or something. Also any of the current better Ridgid stuff is coming with their Max batteries and these are the older batteries (which I personally still have and yes they still work)

People just need to go in eyes open on this and not assume they are getting the typical tool. Yes I agree for weekend warrior stuff these will still work fine. It just makes the overall deal less of a killer deal, just a deal.

people could also look at Ryobi brushless which is basically very similar to the Ridgid most updated tools too, except there you don't get the Lifetime Service Agreement
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Today 05:11 PM
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JasonJ4047Today 05:11 PM
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So they wait till after Christmas and lower the price. Typical HD fashion .....I bought this kit for 299 just over a month ago. Fukkers.
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