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Post #135154235 added 02-24-2020 11:09 AM by baldwig in Deal Talk
The $9.97 Ridgid "work light" is the saddest little light I've seen. I will keep them for power outages, but the light output is pretty sad considering how much space they take up. Your average two...
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Post #135063080 added 02-19-2020 5:44 PM by FrugalFreddy in Deal Talk
U might want to contact customer service to see if they can help. They stand behind their tools. Just a thought. Good luck either way.
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Post #134980136 added 02-15-2020 5:28 PM by BoingFwip in Deal Talk
You're great at finding proportional analogies that help to elucidate your position... Next time the cops run into a pedophile using this loophole to perpetuate his misdeeds, they'll probably throw...
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Post #134969867 added 02-15-2020 7:42 AM by VicVinegar in Deal Talk
Agree, this is how you screw up a decent return policy for everyone else.
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Post #134969540 added 02-15-2020 7:23 AM by jtien143 in Deal Talk
Ah my bad I didn’t read haha
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Post #134969357 added 02-15-2020 7:13 AM by tomwil in Deal Talk
Offers were only valid yesterday.
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Post #134969159 added 02-15-2020 7:01 AM by jtien143 in Deal Talk
Dead deal? I am only seeing $189 now :(
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Post #134969003 added 02-15-2020 6:48 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Ah, so there does seem to be some legitimate confusion. Personally, I have a really hard time believing that an impact wrench was designed for woodworking instead of automotive use. An impact...
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Post #134965280 added 02-14-2020 10:02 PM by fumbduck in Deal Talk
i dont know if its a mistake or not, but Ryobi has some of the brushless version with the extra batteries for the same price as the non brushless ones in the OP...
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Post #134963066 added 02-14-2020 7:37 PM by RamblinMan in Deal Talk
The number you referenced (P1833) is the kit number. The impact wrench model number, is P261. Without focusing on woodworking vs. automotive work, there seems to be some validity to what riggedveda...
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Post #134960684 added 02-14-2020 5:11 PM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
You must be looking at a different tool than I am. The Ryobi impact wrench I'm looking at, #P1833, has half a dozen responses in the Q&A from the Ryobi team about automotive use and not a single one...
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Post #134960300 added 02-14-2020 4:49 PM by riggedveda in Deal Talk
Woodworking - their words not mine. Actually the Q&A is pretty consistent for the most part with what I've said, with a few exceptions. Whether it's slab anchors or lag bolts, the idea remains the...
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Post #134959856 added 02-14-2020 4:26 PM by TuggSpeedman in Deal Talk
No one is losing anything. They won't give you full price back on a power tool and let you keep a battery for free. You get to either keep a battery or a tool at a lower price. Right now I have more...
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Post #134959307 added 02-14-2020 3:57 PM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
I wouldn't exactly call installing Red Heads in a slab "woodworking" as was your previous claim for what this impact wrench was designed for. Those agents, whoever they are, that say this Ryobi...
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Post #134958533 added 02-14-2020 3:12 PM by semjase in Deal Talk
How do you calculate the prorated return on the batteries to keep the tool? Interested in the 20w worklight. Already have 9 batteries. Thanks in advance. ...
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Post #134956706 added 02-14-2020 1:52 PM by blueapplepaste in Deal Talk
Don't think so. But I've bought a couple of loose tools off ebay with zero issue. Just buy from someone with a great rep. Or you could always buy a tool combo with what you need and flip the battery...
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Post #134955362 added 02-14-2020 1:01 PM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
Gee i dont know, so you dont become the very thing you hate.
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Post #134955161 added 02-14-2020 12:54 PM by Ghnvt in Deal Talk
Thanks for the post, needed the miter saw stand!
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Post #134954957 added 02-14-2020 12:45 PM by syeb in Deal Talk
I have 20 or so 18V Ryobi One+ tools and 15 various batteries from the 1.3, 3.0, and 4.0 ranges. I also have a few 40V tools and batteries. In the 4 years or so that I've had them, I have had an 18V...
+36 Score 71 Replies 29,969 Views
Post #134954738 added 02-14-2020 12:38 PM by mikeyz in Deal Talk
easy way to get rid of old stock
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