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Post #110540699 added 01-03-2018 4:18 AM by longhle in Deal Talk
$59 push mower is now $89
Post #110539075 added 01-03-2018 12:43 AM by JaswinderS7196 in Deal Talk
All the deals are dead . New prices not good
Post #110532159 added 01-02-2018 8:09 PM by Arcanlaw in Deal Talk
All out of stock. damn I wanted that cultivator for DW.
Post #110530979 added 01-02-2018 7:47 PM by ScrottoBaggins in Deal Talk
You will want the 22" unless you are looking to carve bonzai trees. I have the 22, and still have difficulty reaching the back of my foundation hedges that are eye level and 4-5 ft deep. I will say...
Post #110530339 added 01-02-2018 7:34 PM by Rytech in Deal Talk
I have the Ego mower as well and the Ryobi trimmer, which works well for me since I am heavily invested in the Ryobi ONE+ tool product line and have numerous batteries of varying sizes. We live on a...
Post #110527911 added 01-02-2018 6:49 PM by Lock123 in Deal Talk
thanks OP.
Post #110525551 added 01-02-2018 6:05 PM by 0worthit in Deal Talk
was interested in the hedge trimmer and noticed it's no longer available on-line. Also checked the stringer - unavailable. Not available at my stores (Bay Area Calif). Next time - prices seemed...
Post #110522031 added 01-02-2018 4:51 PM by ajayosho in Deal Talk
Is there another way? I don’t know. Thanks.
Post #110519043 added 01-02-2018 3:38 PM by trunksu in Deal Talk
Should I wait or jump on this deal? Is still winter here and I don't need a trimmer for another 4 month.
Post #110516895 added 01-02-2018 2:44 PM by ninjanic in Deal Talk
I got it a month ago and I would agree with everything you have said.
Post #110516179 added 01-02-2018 2:26 PM by Cravit8 in Deal Talk
Why would anyone do that, your post seems really self serving
Post #110516131 added 01-02-2018 2:25 PM by Cravit8 in Deal Talk
serious question, that was the P2060, the one online say P2060A, how do we know what the differences are and if a issue that led to lower ratings was fixed?
Post #110516063 added 01-02-2018 2:24 PM by Cravit8 in Deal Talk
I used to buy the refill spools for another brand, but when I looked at it, I found I could just use regular line to refill the spool myself if I was simply willing to sit down for 10 minutes. You...
Post #110514455 added 01-02-2018 1:45 PM by jonlee107 in Deal Talk
I'm in the same boat. Figured it's not bad for $69 even if it goes bad after a season or two. Would like to use to clean deck/patio/car when everything melts and weather is warmer. Been looking at...
Post #110511783 added 01-02-2018 12:42 PM by mustanggt50conv in Deal Talk
FWIW, this Ryobi P2060 string trimmer has the lowest rating of all battery string trimmers per Consumer Reports. /just sayin'
Post #110510699 added 01-02-2018 12:15 PM by michaelmantis in Deal Talk
You will get a lot of opinions, but Ryobi is definitely a good brand for do-it-yourselfers. They have a huge assortment of tools (fans, flashlights, speakers, etc) so the ecosystem is more than...
Post #110510291 added 01-02-2018 12:06 PM by jakesyma in Deal Talk
I don't already have Ryobi tools and batteries, but... a question in this vein: If one is starting from scratch on battery-powered tools, would y'all recommend standardizing on the Ryobi family or...
Post #110507395 added 01-02-2018 11:14 AM by riles246 in Deal Talk
I agree- it takes some getting used to the automatic string feed. I hated it at first but got used to it and now it’s fine. For those who are new to this product, the string trimmer doesn’t feed...
Post #110506719 added 01-02-2018 11:00 AM by DreamTFK in Deal Talk
Have one of these and love it! IT does tend to go through string fast and you have to be careful not to re-spool too much or it will jam but the pick up and go convenience is worth it for me. I have...
Post #110504787 added 01-02-2018 10:24 AM by kerbnasty in Deal Talk
I don’t think that’s necessarily true, I had a sun joe electric ~2100 PSI/1.7 GPM washer a few years ago that (before it broke) really turned out to be underpowered for a lot of what I used it for. ...
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