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forum threadTel06c posted Yesterday 03:50 PM
forum threadTel06c posted Yesterday 03:50 PM

RYOBI USB Lithium High Pressure Inflator Kit with (2) 2.0Ah USB Lithium Battery $39.97

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Yesterday 04:28 PM
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RedOakTrailYesterday 04:28 PM
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Ehh I get that smaller battery works better for portable tools, but I dont want to introduce another type of batteries into my ecosystem. Good deal though!
Yesterday 05:19 PM
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Steel_RainYesterday 05:19 PM
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Just FYI, I owe this tool and wouldn't purchase it again. Some of the tools in the Ryobi USB ecosystem are excellent value, but not this. If your using this for anything more then inflating a ball or small object (let alone a flat tire), you'll hate it.
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Yesterday 09:55 PM
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VODudeYesterday 09:55 PM
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Quote from Steel_Rain :
Just FYI, I owe this tool and wouldn't purchase it again. Some of the tools in the Ryobi USB ecosystem are excellent value, but not this. If your using this for anything more then inflating a ball or small object (let alone a flat tire), you'll hate it.
I basically keep it on my bike...works well for that. I use their 18v system for my other inflation needs.
Today 02:13 AM
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pyrokid73Today 02:13 AM
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Quote from Steel_Rain :
Just FYI, I owe this tool and wouldn't purchase it again. Some of the tools in the Ryobi USB ecosystem are excellent value, but not this. If your using this for anything more then inflating a ball or small object (let alone a flat tire), you'll hate it.

I have like 2 of the USB tools and several batteries (that most work as small power banks)... which ones WOULD you recommend or WOULD NOT recommend?
Today 02:40 AM
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jesterfxToday 02:40 AM
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Quote from pyrokid73 :
I have like 2 of the USB tools and several batteries (that most work as small power banks)... which ones WOULD you recommend or WOULD NOT recommend?
Depending on your needs, the rotary/"Dremel" is pretty decent. It's the main tool in that line I wanted but to be completely honest, for my needs (mostly 3d printing cleanup, small wood fixed) I could get away with the super cheap white label $10 rotary tools from Amazon. The Ryobi is definitely more powerful (not exactly a benefit with 3d print stuff though) and I'd assume would run longer if you had a big job.

The cutter roller thing, I guess used mostly for cardboard cutting, so far is more annoying than useful for me. Much slower than just using a safety knife/blade. But I guess much safer and I'd definitely prefer my kids use this than an open blade. But it seems to get jammed up easy depending on the edge you go against. And it just cuts kind of slow and makes holding the cardboard/box a bit awkward. Others seem to really like it but I'm not sold on it lol.

The glue "pen" gun is kind of nice as far as form factor...I can see it being useful for more detailed gluing needs but it's also a little bit awkward to hold and advance the glue, or I'm just doing it wrong lol. I'm thinking it will grow on me more.

The carver seems ok but I'm kind of stumped on how/where/when to use it. Besides literally pulling out a block of wood to carve a toy horse lol. I imagine it would be great for quick chisel type job needs or cleanup/small adjustments for finer wood working. But I'm not enough of a craftsman or woodworker yet to get a lot of use out of it.

The swivel flashlight is useful but just a flashlight.

I got this 4 tool set for $100 and I'm pretty comfortable at about $25 per tool value wise. I wouldn't pay $50+ for any of them, besides maybe the rotary if I had more legit uses.

Watch for listings for Home Depot clearances/deals... The main reason I ended up here is they had the flashlights on clearance for $11 and they came with batteries so I got 3 to have extra batteries for cheap. Then I would have waited for a deal/clearance for the rotary but ended up grabbing the bundle deal lol.
Last edited by jesterfx April 29, 2026 at 07:49 PM.
Today 03:44 AM
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azzkikronuToday 03:44 AM
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The extra battery makes it worth it 🙂

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