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They never went that low this year and then I think they were brought back recently for some sale (not the Spring BF but before that)

Lowest I saw them get this year was about $79

I too got a 2 pack last year and had it price adjusted to the 25.00 level. Ryobi isnt my primary brand so the 2 new batteries plus the 1 I already had are plenty for me.

$89 is the lowest they have been around me so far this year. I use mostly Milwaukee tools now after playing around the M12 Fuel stuff. What I do like about the ryobi, they use high quality Samsung cells which can be used in other battery packs, flashlights etc. I just find it odd to see the 100's in boxes that are not for sale in a couple local stores. Given the inventory, I thought it was a sure deal this year but no dice, :headscrat
 
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$89 is the lowest they have been around me so far this year. I use mostly Milwaukee tools now after playing around the M12 Fuel stuff. What I do like about the ryobi, they use high quality Samsung cells which can be used in other battery packs, flashlights etc. I just find it odd to see the 100's in boxes that are not for sale in a couple local stores. Given the inventory, I thought it was a sure deal this year but no dice, :headscrat

I use my Ryobi stuff for things I dont anticipate using enough to justify buying Big Red. Right angle drill, small bluetooth radio, etc.

I did get one of the 3 piece DeWalt kits and was pondering replacing Ryobi with DeWalt as my backup, but Im not sure (since Id need a few more DeWalt tools to fully replace what I use in neon green)
 

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Struck out on my search for the Husky nailer this weekend.

Where are you located?

Gloating is totally allowed! I have the Bosch gravity stand (T4B) I purchased from Lowes thru their 800 customer service line 5-6 years ago. It was on deep clearance and paid $50 for it with free shipping. I love that stand.

That was before I knew about this site or it would have been posted.

I picked up a 10 Delta Table Saw with built in gravity stand from a local Scrap yard. I guess Lowes spray paints big red X's on all their display / returns with any scrap value. I paid $20 bucks, put a new cord end on it and cut down a allen wrench to use for a key that secured a gear on the the bottom of the worm gear used to adjust the hight on the blade. Its been running like a champ for 2 years now
 

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I bought 7 of those ryobi radios when they were on sale for 18.63. then sold the radios on ebay for 15 and the chargers for 10 but kept the batteries. Now I keep waiting on the 6 port chargers.
 

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I bought 7 of those ryobi radios when they were on sale for 18.63. then sold the radios on ebay for 15 and the chargers for 10 but kept the batteries. Now I keep waiting on the 6 port chargers.

sounds like a lot of shipping fees there lol... zero profit but free batteries.

I wonder if Bosch makes a multi-port charger... I could use one..
 

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Picked up another 52" husky today. Store had 3 in stock last week. Was going to get at least 2 of them today but a guy working told me someone grabbed the other 2 this weekend. :(
 

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Sounds like that one gallon Senco would be great for you. I love mine. It is all I want to use. I use it for all kinds of stuff.

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for some reason i missed out on the senco... im not even sure which one it is, but thats no worries.

i solved my conundrum as follows: i tested dewalt silent vs husky silent. dewalt is neglibly heavier and neglibly louder, but most importantly it will barely tuck into the spot i need it to tuck into if i sand down the bench it is going under by just a couple mm. husky wont fit there at all and will require at least 4 unnecessary trips up and down steps everytime i use it and put it away

the dewalt puts out a lot more air... it says 200psi max, which is kindve nuts for something so small if you think about it. imo its a perfect candidate for an expansion tank if necessary in the future. so dewalt it is for now... i need to get some knowledge on expansion tanks to make a final decision though. ive yet to find one that says it can handle the dewalt's 200psi, but im not sure if i would technically need an expansion tank that can handle 200psi anyways...
 

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for some reason i missed out on the senco... im not even sure which one it is, but thats no worries.

i solved my conundrum as follows: i tested dewalt silent vs husky silent. dewalt is neglibly heavier and neglibly louder, but most importantly it will barely tuck into the spot i need it to tuck into if i sand down the bench it is going under by just a couple mm. husky wont fit there at all and will require at least 4 unnecessary trips up and down steps everytime i use it and put it away

the dewalt puts out a lot more air... it says 200psi max, which is kindve nuts for something so small if you think about it. imo its a perfect candidate for an expansion tank if necessary in the future. so dewalt it is for now... i need to get some knowledge on expansion tanks to make a final decision though. ive yet to find one that says it can handle the dewalt's 200psi, but im not sure if i would technically need an expansion tank that can handle 200psi anyways...

Just watched this and it helped me understand how to daisy chain some more expansion tanks to my husky!
 

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Anyone who would like to trade something for some Belkin surge protectors I have, let me know what you have.


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I use my Ryobi stuff for things I dont anticipate using enough to justify buying Big Red. Right angle drill, small bluetooth radio, etc.

I did get one of the 3 piece DeWalt kits and was pondering replacing Ryobi with DeWalt as my backup, but Im not sure (since Id need a few more DeWalt tools to fully replace what I use in neon green)

I was deciding the exact same thing the other day and decided to stay with Ryobi since cost of batteries and replacement was so much cheaper than going with Dewalt. Also, I really like that Ryobi is using Samsung batteries now and continuing to come out with new innovation like their garage door opener system.
 

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Anyone keeping an eye on riding mowers? John Deere (I think?) stopped making riding mowers (or just aren't gonna be carried anymore) and will only have zero-turns.

At least, so I've been told
 

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Anyone keeping an eye on riding mowers? John Deere (I think?) stopped making riding mowers (or just aren't gonna be carried anymore) and will only have zero-turns.

At least, so I've been told

They (Deere) still have riding mowers (and the better "lawn tractors") on their website. I have an X340 4-wheel steer with a Kawasaki v-twin and it's amazing. Not really a Home Depot kind of machine though...
 

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Just watched this and it helped me understand how to daisy chain some more expansion tanks to my husky!

He must have stock in the "auxiliary air tanks"

This concept works with well multiple compressors but as its show I don't think its worth the time and money spent on the parts.
As shown it would keep your compressor from cycling on and off as often but the compressor run time would be the same for any given job.
 

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I was deciding the exact same thing the other day and decided to stay with Ryobi since cost of batteries and replacement was so much cheaper than going with Dewalt. Also, I really like that Ryobi is using Samsung batteries now and continuing to come out with new innovation like their garage door opener system.

Holy cow I hadnt even noticed their garage door stuff. VERY impressive.
 
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Super cool I read the article on front page of garage journal about it. If I only didn't pay .1 cent for mine lol
Same here... I just thought about my penny Chamberlain (and my other Chamberlain that was $62).

Maybe it's better to have the money in my bank account instead

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Found a Ridgid 5700 generator. Some guy was eyeing it and had an associate scan it. 299.00 . He walked away, I grabbed it. Heavy as hell! We crossed paths near check out. He said, you buying that? Yep! He was none to pleased. I think he was a slickdealer.
 
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Found a Ridgid 5700 compressor. Some guy was eyeing it and had an associate scan it. 299.00 . He walked away, I grabbed it. Heavy as hell! We crossed paths near check out. He said, you buying that? Yep! He was none to pleased. I think he was a slickdealer.



Good job. They are super heavy but seem pretty nice.
 

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Found a Ridgid 5700 compressor. Some guy was eyeing it and had an associate scan it. 299.00 . He walked away, I grabbed it. Heavy as hell! We crossed paths near check out. He said, you buying that? Yep! He was none to pleased. I think he was a slickdealer.

Had the same thing happen with the 30gal compressor. Saw it in the AM, drove home to get a bigger car and went back to pick it up. Store is about 60 miles roundtrip.

I go back to grab it and 2 dudes are checking it out big time. One of them grabs it and starts wheeling it and the other guy tells him that he needs some more stuff before checking out and they walked off. Wheeled that baby up to the SCO and took it home. Ended up being the 155psi model as well. :lol::lol:
 

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Had the same thing happen with the 30gal compressor. Saw it in the AM, drove home to get a bigger car and went back to pick it up. Store is about 60 miles roundtrip.

I go back to grab it and 2 dudes are checking it out big time. One of them grabs it and starts wheeling it and the other guy tells him that he needs some more stuff before checking out and they walked off. Wheeled that baby up to the SCO and took it home. Ended up being the 155psi model as well. :lol::lol:


Is the 155 PSI model suppose to come up sale price or was something marked wrong. Your talking about this model right
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-30...table-Electric-Air-Compressor-C302H/206695048
 

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That's the one. :evil:

They had the 135psi Yellow Tag on it. After some back and forth, they let me have it for the $110.03 price since the SKU on the attached Husky Tab and the Yellow Tag matched. :pimpflash

OK NM then I saw 1 or 2 but they had the regular tags on them. Most likely be driving back for nothing.
 

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Couldnt pass it up. Was thinking of selling it but might just end up keeping it. Seems like a decent compressor. Decsions decisons....

Edit: just realized it was the 302 model when I checked it at home. Can't beat that ha. The tag errors must be common enough i suppose.
 

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Anybody interested in a database of SKUS? Something that you could easily pull up on your phone while at the store.

Or does everyone already have something similar? Thought about throwing something together.
 

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Why hello there, 155psi, 110.03$..think I'll put this in will call to pick up later...
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correction to my post #8672: I stated it was a compressor...duh! it is a generator. My apologies. This is the correct posting:
Found a Ridgid 5700 generator. Some guy was eyeing it and had an associate scan it. 299.00 . He walked away, I grabbed it. Heavy as hell! We crossed paths near check out. He said, you buying that? Yep! He was none to pleased. I think he was a slickdealer.
 

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correction to my post #8672: I stated it was a compressor...duh! it is a generator. My apologies. This is the correct posting:
Found a Ridgid 5700 generator. Some guy was eyeing it and had an associate scan it. 299.00 . He walked away, I grabbed it. Heavy as hell! We crossed paths near check out. He said, you buying that? Yep! He was none to pleased. I think he was a slickdealer.

FYI You can edit your posts. Bottom right of your post.
 

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Man, I really, really want one of those C302H compressors. I have been eyeing them for the last few months at full price. Anyone want to trade a dewalt brushless kit (DCKTS386D2) with toughbox for one? In the Denver area, let me know.

Also looking for the smaller husky ultra quite compressor if anyone has an extra one.
 
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Saw this sitting in the overhead today:

MBI 4 Drawer Chest
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Tried looking up the sku but it was already being used for something else. Does anyone know if stores actually carried these and if so, what they sold for?


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Saw this sitting in the overhead today:

MBI 4 Drawer Chest
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Tried looking up the sku but it was already being used for something else. Does anyone know if stores actually carried these and if so, what they sold for?


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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=5115171

Dunno but it pennied out in 9-9-2015, probably will show up "not found" at the register. Bring some flowers for the manager and use some sweet talk
 

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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=5115171



Dunno but it pennied out in 9-9-2015, probably will show up "not found" at the register. Bring some flowers for the manager and use some sweet talk

Thanks for your help. I may go back tomorrow for it, but Im not getting my hopes up. Here lately, I've been having super bad luck with anyone above the level of associate.

At the same store I saw a Vissani 50 bottle cooler in a yellow box in the overhead and remembered someone posting a picture of a Vissani in a yellow box that was either on clearance or a penny. I couldn't see a sku on it anywhere and couldn't find it in the PCA. Can anyone tell me if this is it?

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