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Andy8430

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Just tried my store for the Dewalt miter saw and table saw. Also checked the pro desk app as described by another poster. Unfortunately 0 of either in Iowa stores. The miter saw showed $399... The table saw did show $75.02, but only stock showed 2 in Texas store.
 

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I tried to find a dewalt combo kit or the 2 pack of 18 volt Ridgid batteries in a store today. No joy. The store was supposed to have 2 of each but it was a high theft area and these are small items, unlike the saws.

Anyone able to help a guy out with the batteries? They are out of stock online and in my area stores.
 

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Just tried my store for the Dewalt miter saw and table saw. Also checked the pro desk app as described by another poster. Unfortunately 0 of either in Iowa stores. The miter saw showed $399... The table saw did show $75.02, but only stock showed 2 in Texas store.

I called about an hour ago to the Texas store that had 2 and the guy couldn't find them. Who knows if he actually looked tho. Might swing by this weekend and check it out for myself.
 

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Go to HD before I went to work tonight to get price adjustment on dewalt drill/driver kit and drill kit dude calls someone then proceeds to say we don't price match clearance merchandise we don't have in stock currently my 14 days is tomorrow any suggestions?
 

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Has anyone tried the ryobi stand on the dewalt 782? I'm assuming it fits but just curious.

I put my ridgid 12" slider on it. When I slide it, the whole thing rocks back and forth. I definitely wouldn't recommend it, and I'm going to get a ridgid msuv soon to replace it.
 

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It will fit but it is not made for a sliding miter saw.

Best info for safe use of that wonderful $100 saw in regards to using the Ryobi miter saw stand especially for a sliding 12 incher. Use a proper miter saw stand like the Ridgid MSUV, etc now that you can afford to with all your savings :)
 

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Go to HD before I went to work tonight to get price adjustment on dewalt drill/driver kit and drill kit dude calls someone then proceeds to say we don't price match clearance merchandise we don't have in stock currently my 14 days is tomorrow any suggestions?
Then take in the drill with receipt and tell them you want to return it under their return policy and then buy it back.
 

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I searched 2 stores today and actually found a Dewalt miter saw in the top storage near Hardware. It took about 45 minutes to find someone willing and able to check the price for me, but it was $100. To sweeten the deal, the cashier honored my $20 off Northern coupon, so I got it for $80 plus tax. Now to find a table saw!!
I'm new to the forum. Can you explain how to use other company coupons at HD. Do the price match?
Thanks.
Scsewel1
 

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I tried to find a dewalt combo kit or the 2 pack of 18 volt Ridgid batteries in a store today. No joy. The store was supposed to have 2 of each but it was a high theft area and these are small items, unlike the saws.

Anyone able to help a guy out with the batteries? They are out of stock online and in my area stores.


What's the SKU on the 2 pack of Ridgid batteries - I must have missed that. I will be driving for work the next few days and can keep an eye out.
 

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Go to HD before I went to work tonight to get price adjustment on dewalt drill/driver kit and drill kit dude calls someone then proceeds to say we don't price match clearance merchandise we don't have in stock currently my 14 days is tomorrow any suggestions?
Stopped by hd on my way home from work this morning they said on clearance items we only price match for 7days and BTW our store isn't seeing the drll/driver set or drill any cheaper they still show 100/60 shaking my head I leave, phone calls are a coming
 

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Just tried my store for the Dewalt miter saw and table saw. Also checked the pro desk app as described by another poster. Unfortunately 0 of either in Iowa stores. The miter saw showed $399... The table saw did show $75.02, but only stock showed 2 in Texas store.

What Texas store!?
 

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Broadview, IL HD store #1901 did a price match to $100.02 + tax on the DeWalt Miter Saw I bought at that store on 01/30/2015 for $229 + tax.
 

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My local store had a DropCam (non-Pro model) marked down from $150 to $88.00.

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Bag loving black cat not included. :D
 

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Does anyone know if the "internet #" works in the stores computers for inventory?


For example the m12 rotary and the Ryobi miter saw stand only have the internet # (that I can find)
 
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Does anyone have a picture of the heated sweatshirt in the box with sale price on it? Found a place that will match HD clearance prices but they want to see the item with price
 

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Does anyone know if the "internet #" works in the stores computers for inventory?


For example the m12 rotary and the Ryobi miter saw stand only have the internet # (that I can find)

Find the product on home depots website, then change the URL from www. to m., then click the + sign next to Description.

For some reason on the mobile site it will show the store SKU but on the desktop site it will not.

Example: rotary tool kit here: http://m.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-...on-Cordless-Rotary-Tool-Kit-2460-21/202639145
 

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Just picked up an Amflo 50' retractable hose reel for $23.03. Original price was $89.98. I knew they were getting rid of the Amflo air hoses, so when I saw it sitting by itself in one of the top bins I asked an employee what the price was. The reviews aren't all that great, but that seems to be because of the hose itself. I plan on replacing the hose anyway, so it's still a good deal for me. SKU is 301-586.
 

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What's the SKU on the 2 pack of Ridgid batteries - I must have missed that. I will be driving for work the next few days and can keep an eye out.

Here's the SKU for the Ridgid 18v 2-pack: 1000236525


Are these the same internally as the Ryobi? I am not above cracking open my dead Ridgid battery. The Ryobi's are often selling for way less
 

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Here's the SKU for the Ridgid 18v 2-pack: 1000236525


Are these the same internally as the Ryobi? I am not above cracking open my dead Ridgid battery. The Ryobi's are often selling for way less
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There seems to be one person that is of that belief.
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These 4 Amp Hour One + Lithium + are super great. Best cells ever. AND, these are the VERY SAME guts (batteries) as what you will find in the 18/20v Ridgid and Milwaukee and Craftsman battery packs. You can't buy these battery cells inside for what these are going on clearance (about $25 each pack). You could buy these, pull out the lithium cells, and resolder into your Ridgid/Craftsman/Milwaukee packs and save a ton. BUT that is dangersous to do with lithium (spot welding is best with lithium cells), so you must know what you are doing to do that. I've done it and repacked lithiuim packs. These are for my Ryobi tools, but thought I'd add that info for others.

Also, Ryobi for some years had BAD CHARGERS that ruined the lithium packs! The newer black slow charge chargers are the best for charging! Newer yellow fast chargers are second best. I had old "dead" lithium packs that suddenly came back to life at full normal charge after sitting a full year with the new charger vs old. New Ryobi 4 amp hour is competitive with any battery technology from ANY company. - Paul
 

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My theory is after all the issues with the 1.5 and 3.0Ah packs, TTI went to the same cells across all 3 brands when they made the 2.0 and 4.0Ah packs.

The 2.0 and 4.0Ah packs for the 3 brands (Ryobi, Ridgid and Milwaukee) all get excellent reviews, while the 1.5 and 3.0 packs are still getting meh or even just plain bad reviews.

I havent opened up any of my packs because I dont want to void the warranty so I dont know for sure if they are using really good cells. But for the going price of a Ryobi pack right now, I might open up one just to see.
 

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My theory is after all the issues with the 1.5 and 3.0Ah packs, TTI went to the same cells across all 3 brands when they made the 2.0 and 4.0Ah packs.

The 2.0 and 4.0Ah packs for the 3 brands (Ryobi, Ridgid and Milwaukee) all get excellent reviews, while the 1.5 and 3.0 packs are still getting meh or even just plain bad reviews.

I havent opened up any of my packs because I dont want to void the warranty so I dont know for sure if they are using really good cells. But for the going price of a Ryobi pack right now, I might open up one just to see.

There is a youtube video where a guy opens up a 2ah Ryobi and it has Samsung cells in it. Also the inside of the battery looks almost exactly like the Milwaukee as far as how it is packaged.

With the integration of the battery meter on the newer Ryobi's I almost wonder if the circuitry for the battery is the same as well.

It certainly makes sense from a business perspective to only have to make one battery.
 

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Yeah, I think they "learned their lesson" from the previous gen batteries.

I do believe the theory that even back then, the 1.5 and 3.0ah packs were different for Milwaukee....they seem to get less bad "my pack completely died" reviews than the Ryobi or Ridgid packs of the same size. Makes sense to give your "best" brand the better stuff, but not if it kills any profit because you are busy constantly replacing the cheap stuff.
 

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If you are able to buy an item online (regular price) that has a clearance price in your local store - would a return/rebuy work once it arrived?

Does anyone know the answer to that question? Sorry if it's a stupid question - just figuring out options here haha
 

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If you are able to buy an item online (regular price) that has a clearance price in your local store - would a return/rebuy work once it arrived?

Does anyone know the answer to that question? Sorry if it's a stupid question - just figuring out options here haha

Buy it and try it out. If it does not work, return it for a full refund.
 

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Woo got my $100 back for the miter saw no issues whatsoever. Picked up the $9 air hose coil since they had 1 left, I'm sure I'll find a use for it. Can't turn it down at that price.
 

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I found a store with some air hoses left, and I picked up a 50' for $3.** and a 100' for $5.**. Are these Amflo PVC hoses any good, or should I have passed on these?
 

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I found a store with some air hoses left, and I picked up a 50' for $3.** and a 100' for $5.**. Are these Amflo PVC hoses any good, or should I have passed on these?



PVC air hoses get to stiff to use in less than a year. Atleast here in fla. I will never buy one at any price again.
 

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Got the last miter saw for $100.02 in my local store. Saw a bunch of small DeWalt boxes on a shelf with the telltale "special buy" tag - I assume they're the drill/impact.
 

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You should have checked. The drill was $60 and that was a few weeks ago. It may have dropped again. I already had a 20v combo but couldn't pass it up.
 
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