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Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V HIGH PERFORMANCE Lithium-Ion 6.0 Ah Battery (2-Pack) $129

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Feb 13, 2026 03:13 PM
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USMCRFeb 13, 2026 03:13 PM
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I am still kicking myself for not getting the deal from DTO for only $76 couple of months ago.
Feb 13, 2026 03:14 PM
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KhaiT1507Feb 13, 2026 03:14 PM
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Quote from USMCR :
I am still kicking myself for not getting the deal from DTO for only $76 couple of months ago.
those were the factory refurbished right?
Feb 13, 2026 08:07 PM
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PurpleIdea100Feb 13, 2026 08:07 PM
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Hey guys, in store flip the packet over and see if the cells are made in Singapore. If so these are the best batteries ever made for 18v ryobi. There is no comparison to their sustained output. The 4ah is a joke compared to these and they are the same physical size. Very useful for circular saws, mitre saws, any other high output device.

We will never see these again. Definitely worth the 110 in store for the 6ah pair if has Singaporean cells.
Feb 13, 2026 08:29 PM
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creepsterFeb 13, 2026 08:29 PM
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Quote from PurpleIdea100 :
Hey guys, in store flip the packet over and see if the cells are made in Singapore. If so these are the best batteries ever made for 18v ryobi. There is no comparison to their sustained output. The 4ah is a joke compared to these and they are the same physical size. Very useful for circular saws, mitre saws, any other high output device. We will never see these again. Definitely worth the 110 in store for the 6ah pair if has Singaporean cells.
Completely exaggeration. The 4ah are great. They are what the are...different capacity/versions of each other. If u need 6ah, then its a good choice. The 6ah is significantly larger and heavier. It doesnt fit into my ryobi fan. And using it for a hand tools for extended durations can hurt.
Feb 13, 2026 09:06 PM
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PurpleIdea100Feb 13, 2026 09:06 PM
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Quote from creepster :
Completely exaggeration. The 4ah are great. They are what the are...different capacity/versions of each other. If u need 6ah, then its a good choice. The 6ah is significantly larger and heavier. It doesnt fit into my ryobi fan. And using it for a hand tools for extended durations can hurt.
The physical size of 6ah and 4ah is exactly the same and the weight is within 35g

the 4ah will choke on hard rips and the 6 will not. there is no comparison

maybe you're thinking of the 8ah, which is huge. the 4 and 6 are the same size.
Last edited by PurpleIdea100 February 13, 2026 at 02:08 PM.
Feb 13, 2026 09:15 PM
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creepsterFeb 13, 2026 09:15 PM
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Quote from PurpleIdea100 :
The physical size of 6ah and 4ah is exactly the same and the weight is within 35g the 4ah will choke on hard rips and the 6 will not. there is no comparison maybe you're thinking of the 8ah, which is huge. the 4 and 6 are the same size.
I have both the 4 and 6, so I know for a fact theyre not the same size and weight. I've used my 4 on the same circular saw, sawzall, nailer, high speed sprayer, and everything in between. The 4 functions fine. Just lower capacity because u know...4 is lower than 6.
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Feb 13, 2026 09:36 PM
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PurpleIdea100Feb 13, 2026 09:36 PM
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Quote from creepster :
I have both the 4 and 6, so I know for a fact theyre not the same size and weight. I'.
No, the hp 4 and 6 are exactly the same size. They're right in front of me.
The ryobi site has the dimensions listed as exactly the same.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1...drive_link
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Feb 14, 2026 01:48 AM
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majorhavocFeb 14, 2026 01:48 AM
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My local HD had them on clearance for $110 for the two-pack. The bottom label indicates the cells are made in Singapore "with further assembly in Vietnam". I don't know whether or not that means these are the supposedly superior "Made in Singapore" versions. I've accumulated a number of 2ah and 4ah Ryobi lithium packs over the years, some labeled "Lithium 18v" and others labeled "Lithium+ 18v", but none are HP batteries. These new HP 6ah packs are exactly the same size as any of my 4ah packs. Regardless, that seems like a pretty good deal to me.

Looking forward to seeing how these new HP packs perform on my Ryboi 7 1/4" sliding miter saw, (DTO refurbished per an earlier Slickdeal post, natch). One of these days I'll get around to buying a brushless Ryobi 18v HP tool that can take full advantage of these new batteries. But all of my old school brushed versions (2 drills, one hammer drill, impact wrench, impact driver, 8 1/4" circular saw, reciprocating saw, jig saw, rotary cut out tool, orbital sander plus various lights, vacs, speakers and probably a few more I'm forgetting about, just keep chugging along. Including my original Ryobi 18v tool - a circa late 1990's blue skinned 1/2" drill driver that absolutely refuses to die.

I'm a loyal Ryobi fan not just because as an avid DIY'er none of the tools have ever failed me, but because Ryobi has absolutely, positively NEVER changed their basic 18 volt battery interface. Which means they've never orphaned any of the 18v tools I own and I'm eternally grateful for that. I'm not sure you can say that about any other cordless tool brand.
Last edited by majorhavoc February 13, 2026 at 06:50 PM.
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Feb 14, 2026 02:38 AM
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headmanFeb 14, 2026 02:38 AM
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Thanks OP, picked them up through the military exchange for $116.10.
Feb 14, 2026 10:14 AM
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codetastikFeb 14, 2026 10:14 AM
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Quote from majorhavoc :
My local HD had them on clearance for $110 for the two-pack. The bottom label indicates the cells are made in Singapore "with further assembly in Vietnam". I don't know whether or not that means these are the supposedly superior "Made in Singapore" versions. I've accumulated a number of 2ah and 4ah Ryobi lithium packs over the years, some labeled "Lithium 18v" and others labeled "Lithium+ 18v", but none are HP batteries. These new HP 6ah packs are exactly the same size as any of my 4ah packs. Regardless, that seems like a pretty good deal to me.Looking forward to seeing how these new HP packs perform on my Ryboi 7 1/4" sliding miter saw, (DTO refurbished per an earlier Slickdeal post, natch). One of these days I'll get around to buying a brushless Ryobi 18v HP tool that can take full advantage of these new batteries. But all of my old school brushed versions (2 drills, one hammer drill, impact wrench, impact driver, 8 1/4" circular saw, reciprocating saw, jig saw, rotary cut out tool, orbital sander plus various lights, vacs, speakers and probably a few more I'm forgetting about, just keep chugging along. Including my original Ryobi 18v tool - a circa late 1990's blue skinned 1/2" drill driver that absolutely refuses to die. I'm a loyal Ryobi fan not just because as an avid DIY'er none of the tools have ever failed me, but because Ryobi has absolutely, positively NEVER changed their basic 18 volt battery interface. Which means they've never orphaned any of the 18v tools I own and I'm eternally grateful for that. I'm not sure you can say that about any other cordless tool brand.
I agree that maintaining compatibility is good, but I almost wish they would change their batteries so at least the size is on par with the other platforms out there. My Ryobi batteries are massive compared to all the other tool platforms I have. And their size forces the tools to have a chin that the batteries clip into. Other platforms also have a stem, such as m12, however the battery size difference, even against m18, is massive. The tools would be much sleeker and compact if Ryobi ripped the band aid off once and upgraded their designs.
Feb 14, 2026 01:02 PM
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majorhavocFeb 14, 2026 01:02 PM
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Quote from codetastik :
I agree that maintaining compatibility is good, but I almost wish they would change their batteries so at least the size is on par with the other platforms out there. My Ryobi batteries are massive compared to all the other tool platforms I have. And their size forces the tools to have a chin that the batteries clip into. Other platforms also have a stem, such as m12, however the battery size difference, even against m18, is massive. The tools would be much sleeker and compact if Ryobi ripped the band aid off once and upgraded their designs.
I absolutely agree in 2026 it's a little dated. And other brand's switch to the more compact slide-on rail system was an improvement. But you know what? We all managed just fine when everyone was using the terminal post battery design. And most people choose Ryobi over Dewalt, Milwaukee, Bosch, etc. because they're non-pros who are on a budget. I appreciate that Ryobi understands their end-user market and recognizes that it's important to have the ability to continue using older, still-perfectly-functional tools long after their original ni-cad battery packs gave died.
Feb 14, 2026 01:05 PM
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majorhavocFeb 14, 2026 01:05 PM
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Quote from majorhavoc :
I absolutely agree in 2026 it's a little dated. And other brand's switch to the more compact slide-on rail system was an improvement. But you know what? We all managed just fine when everyone was using the terminal post battery design. And most people choose Ryobi over Dewalt, Milwaukee, Bosch, etc. because they're non-pros who are on a budget. I appreciate that Ryobi understands their end-user market and recognizes that it's important to have the ability to continue using older, still-perfectly-functional tools long after their original ni-cad battery packs gave died.
Ryobi will eventually make the switch. But when they do, I sure hope they also market an inexpensive adaptor so that newer batteries work on their older tools.
Last edited by majorhavoc February 14, 2026 at 06:07 AM.
Feb 14, 2026 02:31 PM
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elefante72Feb 14, 2026 02:31 PM
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Quote from majorhavoc :

Ryobi will eventually make the switch. But when they do, I sure hope they also market an inexpensive adaptor so that newer batteries work on their older tools.
They already have. Hart tools. I think those are going away soon but the modern platform is already built and there and pretty much are Ryobi jr.
Feb 14, 2026 03:59 PM
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majorhavocFeb 14, 2026 03:59 PM
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Quote from elefante72 :
They already have. Hart tools. I think those are going away soon but the modern platform is already built and there and pretty much are Ryobi jr.
You misunderstand me. I'm talking about battery pack compatability across the Ryobi-branded 18 volt tool line over time. Hart is a 20v house brand marketed exclusively through Walmart. It never was nor ever intended to be compatible with Ryobi-branded tools or batteries. You might as well be talking about Ridgid, another cordless tool brand manufactured by TTI (and which also now uses a slide-on rail battery format, a switch which orphaned their older 18v cordless tools).

You are correct that the Hart cordless tool line is being discontinued. They're being superseded at Walmart by HyperTough, an alternate tool brand originally positioned below Hart as an ultra low-cost alternative. The problem was that unlike TTI/Hart, Hypertough's manufacturers kept improving their products while Hart tools weren't being updated. Today, Hypertough is generally regarded as better performing and more advanced than Hart, making the Walmart's premium-budget brand distinction illusory.

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Feb 15, 2026 01:39 AM
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MEGSUR86Feb 15, 2026 01:39 AM
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Thanks OP, good deal. I was able to find these for 110 at my local Home Depot, as other commenters noted too.

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