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jmj

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Would this be the best time to grab the Ryobi brad nailer with battery and charger?
 
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bubinga

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Would this be the best time to grab the Ryobi brad nailer with battery and charger?
Probably, Did you shop around a bit?
I know Ridgid honors the lifetime service agreement when purchased from Direct tools, l would guess same with any offer Ryobi offers.
Like l said, looks like some pretty good prices.
I've delt with them a few different times, so far we have had no problems with the products.
 

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Ridgid will only honor the LSA on "blemished" tools, not reconditioned. Had no problem registering my blemished tool with them. Easy process.
 
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bubinga

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Ridgid will only honor the LSA on "blemished" tools, not reconditioned. Had no problem registering my blemished tool with them. Easy process.
Oh, ok.
I sent my brother two batteries the one time, and a cordless drill the other time in the rigid platform.
I guess they were blemished because I believe he was able to get them registered well that's good to know thank you I don't really have a rigid platform but he does.
 

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It's always good to check with HD to see if they have a deal on Ryobi. Yesterday, I almost bought a Ryobi battery weed whacker from DTO, for $120, but I found a similar one for $109 at HD. I didn't pull the trigger, and today, I saw DTO's refurb ad and found a gas powered weed whacker for $30. So bought it.

I've bought several tools from DTO. Best deal yet was a Ryobi disk/belt sander that was a "blem" for $60. The only defect I could find was a small bubble in the casting, which was cosmetic. Saved about $100.

DTO's prices fluctuate, until they say "no further discounts", so if you see something, but the price is a tad high for you, you might get it cheaper later.

That said, you can't beat a Ryobi 1/2" drill for $10.
 

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Regarding blemished items at DTO - I have a contact at TTI and he told me that pretty much every product that is listed as blemished on the site is overstock. It's an accounting thing.
 

2manytools

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Regarding blemished items at DTO - I have a contact at TTI and he told me that pretty much every product that is listed as blemished on the site is overstock. It's an accounting thing.

and they have to say it's blemished to not conflict with only selling new to Home Depot.

Occasionally you will find this on Amazon, where the seller can't sell it as New at a lower price, but if they say it's Used-like new, they can change the price. Really only applies to sellers that have purchasing agreements from the manufacturer
 
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Plombob

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Everything I need at the moment says, "Not Available To Ship To Home".

Dag nabbit.
Keep an eye out - That may change.
Regarding blemished items at DTO - I have a contact at TTI and he told me that pretty much every product that is listed as blemished on the site is overstock. It's an accounting thing.
Very interesting! The other items I bought blemished looked new.
 

Greenlawnracing

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It's always good to check with HD to see if they have a deal on Ryobi. Yesterday, I almost bought a Ryobi battery weed whacker from DTO, for $120, but I found a similar one for $109 at HD. I didn't pull the trigger, and today, I saw DTO's refurb ad and found a gas powered weed whacker for $30. So bought it.

I've bought several tools from DTO. Best deal yet was a Ryobi disk/belt sander that was a "blem" for $60. The only defect I could find was a small bubble in the casting, which was cosmetic. Saved about $100.

DTO's prices fluctuate, until they say "no further discounts", so if you see something, but the price is a tad high for you, you might get it cheaper later.

That said, you can't beat a Ryobi 1/2" drill for $10.
Whoa. What’s the $30 gas weed eater?

I bought a refurbished electric power washer that was $110 for $84. I saw it for $50 a few weeks later, I called them and they said no price adjustments. They said I could return it and buy it again, but I would pay a restocking fee.
 

Plombob

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Just received my $30 weed eater. It works great, but is a tad noisy. The snow blower is interesting. The head is all plastic so it won't rust. The motor spins at a high RPM. Obviously I can't test it until winter.
 

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I just got my $25 miter saw stand. Packaging was less than stellar (showed up open with nothing but the box and parts) but everything seemed there. Not sure how a miter stand can be refurbished but seems like a decent deal. I'm skeptical of the $50 table saws but they are doing another sale but this time 40% off.
 

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Just got a 'Factory Reconditioned' Ryobi leaf blower (ZRRY40480VNM @ $59) from them. Blower looked like new. Came with all parts and manual. Battery looked like new but had REFURB marked on it. It runs as designed and the battery holds a charge and powers it OK. All is good as far as I can tell. So, I'm satified for the price I paid.
 
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