dodge610
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I thought about getting one of those so when i start sealing up my fixed up shop wasnt sure about it.
I thought about getting one of those so when i start sealing up my fixed up shop wasnt sure about it.
It seems pretty beefy and performs well.
I got it to seal joints in concrete sidewalks but it will be go to caulking gun forever.
$75 delivered
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Thanks good to hear might bite the bullet and order one especially sinse the older i get the more my hands bother me to squeeze a caulking gun. Getting older ***** lol
It comes in handy when you run out of daylight and are looking for the tools to put up.You guys ever get used to that color after awhile?
The caulking gun is a no brainer if you have any ryobi batteries. And even if you don't there are cheap adapters out there for most of the major battery platforms. The only downside I can find is that it's so big. But the flow is smooth and consistent. It had the power to push out 2 part concrete epoxy. And of course your hands are hurting when your done with the caulking job.
Anyone tried the Garage door opener yet? I have been seriously thinking of going that way.
Yeah, the inline DeWalt is a lot better design. But not for 4x the money.
The bare tool is only $40 if you have batteries.

After you use it, you're gonna wonder why the heck you didn't buy one sooner.
Yeah, if your using it everyday then it's probably worth it to buy a better one. But for a homeowner with occasional use it's hard to beat. Like a lot of other Ryobi stuff.
I bought the 2hp model for my dad last year when it was on the super sale they run occasionally. He loves it. I got him the extension cord and fan attachments as well.
Found a picture and video. The door opener is silent. The noise is the 80 year old garage door itself. We lubed it afterwards and got it to quiet down. We both love the soft start and stop feature. The light is very bright as well.
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Is that a...fan...and a cord reel, already built in?
EDIT: an inflator. Not my cup of tea, but a good idea. And 100 openings on a battery, damn! And bluetooth speaker...this thing should be on shark tank. And an option for a cord, excellent.
Sold! Lol.
That is the extension cord reel, not the inflator. My dad has a real air compressor so the inflator wasn't needed. Fan works quite well. Also the ac cord isn't an option it's required. The battery is for back up in case of power outage.
Direct Tool Outlet Labor day sale on "factory blemished" items. I've bought these in the past and the "blemish" is either impossible to find or extremely small.
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Only blemish I could find was on the trigger of the inflator.
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I checked out that site from your other post hoping for some deals...most blems are actually 2 cents more than new![]()
I stated it was from the Labor Day Sale.
)Yes, I'm aware of that. Hopefully it was a quite significant sale!
(I asked what it ran you)
Bought the same LED light last year and immediately modified it the way it should have been designed. Gutted one of the DOA compact battery and with minimal mod to adapt the cord. Powered with either 18V battery or 12V DC the LED light stands and is keep it in my jeep.Another new addition to my Ryobi collection very pleased with it took forever to get had to special order it at HD


I'm loving Ryobi's value. Just can't beat it when they seem to be useful. Take this 3 piece kit that showed up...half the cost of JUST the DeWalt trim router I almost bought (that's admittedly somewhat better).
Seems the Ryobi #204358001 Router Edge Guide just became unavailable on both Amazon and eBay. Not sure why. There was plenty of stock available just a couple a days ago, and now seems there was a run on them. Hopefully not discontinued.
Seems the Ryobi #204358001 Router Edge Guide just became unavailable on both Amazon and eBay. Not sure why. There was plenty of stock available just a couple a days ago, and now seems there was a run on them. Hopefully not discontinued.
I would buy that for $100. Would prefer the DeWalt, but...the non deep cut is still at least $200.
A deep cut would be even more enticing. Granted, I picked up a faithful corded model and a lifetime supply of blades...but.
I'm loving Ryobi's value. Just can't beat it when they seem to be useful. Take this 3 piece kit that showed up...half the cost of JUST the DeWalt trim router I almost bought (that's admittedly somewhat better).
I actually bought this same kit because I wanted the glue gun and a small trim router for occasional use. and the sander was basically free. Turns out I have used the sander more than any of the other 2 tools.

Here's my latest. I ran the power washer about 4 hours straight the first day, it ran like a champ and the pressure was good. It needs to be on a rolly cart though, maybe I can make one out of a milk crate and some spare casters. The inflator works great too. I had to choose between the M12 inflator and this one, but 18v & the price of the Ryobi sealed the deal. I topped off all four of my son's truck tires and the battery didn't go down one bar.


Direct Tool Outlet Labor day sale on "factory blemished" items. I've bought these in the past and the "blemish" is either impossible to find or extremely small.
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Only blemish I could find was on the trigger of the inflator.
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