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Post #134353157 added 01-18-2020 6:54 AM by Swenny in Deal Talk
People who own a bunch of Ryobi batteries, which some of us do
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Post #134353184 added 01-18-2020 6:55 AM by jmhinkle in Deal Talk
I own 20+ batteries and this still serves no purpose. See my post above. The other guy is right about a powerbank being a far better solution.
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Post #134353358 added 01-18-2020 7:10 AM by Swenny in Deal Talk
Perhaps. I personally will probably pick this up at some point. I see a use for it camping when there is no electricity around and you are bringing other batteries and tools. But to each their...
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Post #134356496 added 01-18-2020 9:49 AM by SeanD1497 in Deal Talk
I made my own a couple years ago, out of a USB car lighter adapter from the dollar store, some spare nuts, bolts, and wire I had on hand, and a short length of 1-1/2" PVC pipe that slips over the top...
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Post #134365157 added 01-18-2020 6:19 PM by yeti79 in Deal Talk
Yeah, but if I'm camping then I have chargers on the lantern and stereo. I guess if I really didn't want to take the stereo this could work in addition to the lantern? If this was the inverter...
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Post #134375348 added 01-19-2020 9:18 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
DeWalt is lying to you. They don't use higher voltage cells than Ryobi. Both are 3.6v under load and 4v when fully charged and unloaded. The asterisk on all of Stanley B&D brands 20v Max* tools...
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Post #134386349 added 01-19-2020 6:53 PM by JeremyA3047 in Deal Talk
What is the “battery return” thing that several have mentioned?
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Post #134355875 added 01-18-2020 9:18 AM by tomwil in Deal Talk
That area light only has a 1Ah USB output, which cannot power some devices.
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Post #134361341 added 01-18-2020 2:18 PM by alberthdz in Deal Talk
My issue with this item is the price. I feel like this should be $10 max since it's just 2 USB ports and plastic casing.
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Post #134361887 added 01-18-2020 2:50 PM by tomwil in Deal Talk
But as was mentioned earlier, that radio only has a 1A USB output, which may not be enough for modern devices.
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Post #134366834 added 01-18-2020 8:02 PM by dj-3lusion in Deal Talk
why not QC. :)
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Post #134370194 added 01-19-2020 2:46 AM by jmhinkle in Deal Talk
Obviously you didn't "see my post above." Your point is moot by what I said in it.
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Post #134405813 added 01-20-2020 4:06 PM by Medic311 in Deal Talk
This allows people on jobsites to charge their phones using their Ryobi batteries, for those who don't have Ryobi radios with usb port. The real question is who is using Ryobi on jobsites? I have...
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Post #134406095 added 01-20-2020 4:21 PM by Pwr71 in Deal Talk
There are a lot of small-time handyman-type businesses and crews and you’ll see them using all sorts of tools. We're talking the average-Joe with a few guys for a crew ... they’re everywhere for...
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Post #134352998 added 01-18-2020 6:43 AM by ChristophRE in Deal Talk
Wish it had a three prong outlet and higher amp charging
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Post #134353052 added 01-18-2020 6:47 AM by tomwil in Deal Talk
The Ryobi RYi150BG Power Inverter has an AC outlet, but still only 2.1A USB output. https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-150-Watt-Powered-Inverter-Generator-for-18-Volt-Battery-RYi150BG/308460871
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Post #134353265 added 01-18-2020 7:00 AM by jmhinkle in Deal Talk
You are correct. I thought it was earlier, but could have been wrong. Not on my list of needs for my Ryobi stuff.
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Post #134353424 added 01-18-2020 7:13 AM by ngnel in Deal Talk
What do you mean by “battery return system”?
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Post #134360711 added 01-18-2020 1:38 PM by gcman in Deal Talk
I agree seems silly to carry all this around just to charge a phone etc..
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Post #134361143 added 01-18-2020 2:07 PM by Mustekala in Deal Talk
Something like this would work for say camping: use your Ryobi inflator for an air mattress and then pop off the battery for a charge station. Though that inverter would be more useful imo
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Post #134370479 added 01-19-2020 3:57 AM by kg21 in Deal Talk
That makes sense for people on jobsites with extra ryobi batteries, although in my research on power tools every single person mentioning Ryobi was like "great for home use, if you work on a lot of...
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Post #134374769 added 01-19-2020 8:54 AM by fithos in Deal Talk
LOL. People are trying really hard to justify this purchase. Keep on forgetting that you for this work you need 2 parts. Battery and the tool. Either one of which is much much larger than a...
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Post #134387642 added 01-19-2020 8:14 PM by tomwil in Deal Talk
https://slickdeals.net/f/13738520-ryobi-18-volt-one-lithium-hp-3-0-ah-battery-2-pack-starter-kit-with-charger-and-bag-with-select-bonus-one-tool-99
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Post #134354912 added 01-18-2020 8:33 AM by cmassey84 in Deal Talk
Price is usually a factor in purchasing decisions. I agree with your point that the 150 watt inverter has more use cases, but it's also $80. This item is a relatively inexpensive way for a Ryobi...
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Post #134355197 added 01-18-2020 8:45 AM by steppedinit in Deal Talk
I always have Ryobi batteries charged up, but generally always forget to keep my power banks charged. That's why this is useful for some people.
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Post #134356331 added 01-18-2020 9:40 AM by chching in Deal Talk
Thanks for the tip on the radio. Just snagged one for 43 with the battery return. And thanks OP for the Post in general which allowed this comment to be made :)
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Post #134361917 added 01-18-2020 2:52 PM by dj-3lusion in Deal Talk
the radio and the led lantern are fine it charges my moto z force 2 in pretty good time despite whatever its rating.. even this 2.1 is so 2011 to be honest. if this did QC like an aukey or anker ok...
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Post #134362148 added 01-18-2020 3:05 PM by alberthdz in Deal Talk
So by your logic if all the comparable products from other companies were around $50 it would still be worth $50? Even at $10 I'm sure they would still be making a profit. Just my 2 cents. You are...
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Post #134371178 added 01-19-2020 5:39 AM by gotoee37000 in Deal Talk
A sort of off topic question: why those tool batteries are still so big comparing to those power banks which seems to have much larger density of energy?
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Post #134373833 added 01-19-2020 8:03 AM by rseiter in Deal Talk
Part of it is that tool batteries require high current cells. Traditionally that traded off with high capacity, but that seems to be changing (e.g. see the Sony 18650VTC6 cells in the 6Ah and 9Ah...
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Post #134416250 added 01-21-2020 5:32 AM by User1162812 in Deal Talk
MY point was that if you don't charge your batteries, you might as well stay home that day and can charge your phone while playing PS4. If one forgets to charge his portable phone charger, he...
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Post #134416853 added 01-21-2020 6:11 AM by scoob8000 in Deal Talk
Haha go figure, I just 3d printed and built one of these. My USB port I bought has better output though. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4105591
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Post #134417444 added 01-21-2020 6:41 AM by Pwr71 in Deal Talk
People who use the tools for their bread and butter won’t forget to charge their main battery packs. And yes, other one-off devices may get forgotten and tossed around at the bottom of a tool box. ...
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Post #134432999 added 01-21-2020 5:25 PM by Pwr71 in Deal Talk
The guy's an idiot ... can’t wrap his head around anything outside his own little world and keeps hanging out in a thread he has no interest in with the same tired comments just to troll. I thought...
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Post #134619710 added 01-30-2020 3:54 AM by tomwil in Deal Talk
Appears OOS now.
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Post #134421314 added 01-21-2020 9:14 AM by User1162812 in Deal Talk
It is always interesting that when a poster can't make a point, they call the other a troll. If you are using your tools for your 'bread and butter', you are probably charging your phone every day....
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Post #134422628 added 01-21-2020 9:59 AM by User1162812 in Deal Talk
Yep...cause we know no Ryobi battery had EVER exploded...NOT! Ryobi Battery Pack Recall Issued After Overheating Reports. About 56,400 Ryobi rechargeable battery packs have been recalled due to...
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Post #134454881 added 01-22-2020 1:59 PM by 80is in Deal Talk
Not for that price. all you need is a dc-dc step-down duck converter that cost couple bucks and you have same thing. This ryobi converter should be selling for $10-15 max.
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Post #134502473 added 01-24-2020 12:48 PM by turns2stone in Deal Talk
That looks nice. Can you share instructions?
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