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jmhinkle

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Took advantage of the no batteries shipped discount tool program Home Depot likes to offer. Order these things while at work last night and picked them up on the way home. Guess there was some odd things I didn't have in the collection yet. Missing two items that they couldn't find in stock. The new digital inflator/blower and the 9aH battery. Those will get shipped to me instead.

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If anyone needs to mount 40V chargers to sheetmetal walls I have 2 adapters I built, yours for shipping

The plate anchors securely with stitch (tapered sheetmetal) screws and then the charger slides over the machine screws which are adjustable depending upon how tightly you want the charger to "snap" down

Gave away all my 40V stuff. PM me

Those look handy but I wouldn't want to keep someone else from having them as I can make that with Al plate I already have, but I am curious, was/is it problematic to just use longer screws without the plate?
 

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Forgive my ignorance but what is the "no batteries shipped discount tool program", do you just mean their selection of bare tools w/o battery or charger?

They will ship batteries, for example their 2 pack of 4Ah:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-18-Volt-ONE-Lithium-Ion-Battery-Pack-4-0-Ah-2-Pack-P145/306703572

He's putting in an online order for the 2-pack batteries (required for the "free" tool) and the free tool.

Selecting "ship" for the batteries and "store pickup" for the tool, then cancelling the batteries after snagging the tool, resulting in the pro-rated refund.

The battery kit costs $129. The tool is "free" but when adding them to your cart, or purchasing in store, you'll see the batteries are pro-rated at, say, $73.92 and the "free" tool pro-rated at $55.08.

When all is said and done, after you cancel the batteries, or return them in-store, you're paying the (in this example) $55.08 for the free tool.

I picked up (2) 9.0Ah batteries and the bandsaw this week, to the tune of $387.

When I return the 3.0Ah battery kits, I'll end up getting something like $210 back, so the final cost to me will be $177.
 

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You buy the 2 pack battery kit that gives you the "free" tool. You select shipping on the batteries and pick a tool for local store pick up. In your cart the price is discounted between the two items. Check out and as soon as you get the confirmation email, you click on the check status, then cancel will appear for only the batteries. Click that and then you only get charged for the discounted tool when the local store fills the order.
 

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If you do it with the shipping method you don't even get charged for the batteries. You just cancel them from the email you get.
 

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9aH for 32 or all 3 batteries for 79 if you set your shopping zipcode to 48858. Keeping them all at 79 is a killer deal or do the split shipping and pickup. My local stores were out of 9aH so I had to ship it all and I'll return some of the starter kits.
 

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So, what did ya'll get as your free tool (or tools) with the P166 3.0Ah battery starter kit?
I picked up the 3 gallon shop vac for use at work. Unfortunately it is backordered online.

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I did all that up on the 4th just above in my post. Never posted a picture of the new digital inflator/deflator I got as well, but had to go to a different store for it after it got cancelled at the two closer ones. I also ended up with 5 of the $79 zipcode specials with the "free" 9Ah batteries. I sold off 4 of the 9Ah's and 2 of the starter kits. I'll return the other 3 starter kits over the weekend. Surprisingly, I got no tools for Christmas, because I bought all those on special for myself prior to Christmas.
 

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i may have finally reached that critical mass with Ryobi tools to go get some real Ryobi 18v lithium batteries. I have been using my DeWalt batteries with an adapter. So i had 2 older P501 (blue) circular saws, & a D400 sander. But i recently got the hot glue gun and the caulk gun so i may spring for the batteries finally.

I also have some blue ryobi corded tools. a nice drill set & a reciprocating saw that is still going strong. Ryobi has always been a good value.
 

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So, what did ya'll get as your free tool (or tools) with the P166 3.0Ah battery starter kit?

The drywall Screw gun. I have a big drywall project coming up. I originally bought the Dewalt but returned it after buying the Ryobi. Head to head the Ryobi works just as good and has more features.

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Quite a few here.
Includes:
¼” impact driver - P236
⅜” impact wrench - P263
½” impact wrench - P261
6-½” circular saw - P507
5-½” circular saw - P501G
18ga Brad nailer - P320
Glue gun - P305
Reciprocating saw - P514
Palm router - P601
Orbital sander - P411
2x ½” drill/driver - P270G, P271
½” hammer drill - P213
Power inflator (bike style) - P737
4x 3ah batteries - P191
4x 1.5ah batteries - P102, P103
1x 4ah battery
Supercharger and two regular chargers - P135, P116, P114

Also a bunch of bags etc at this point.
 

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I have that fan, it works well.

The only 18v ryobi tool i have i don't like is the dust buster type vac. It ***** - or more succinctly it does not ****. lol
 

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I have that fan, it works well.

The only 18v ryobi tool i have i don't like is the dust buster type vac. It ***** - or more succinctly it does not ****. lol

Yes it does i was impressed after i tried it the dust buster vac you are correct i was not impressed either. Guess i expected more from it the little cup filled up too fast and not very strong suction.
 

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I have that fan, it works well.

The only 18v ryobi tool i have i don't like is the dust buster type vac. It ***** - or more succinctly it does not ****. lol

I had the original blue one that came in my giant set that started me on the one+ path. If you held it anywhere remotely vertical stuff would fall out of it faster than it could **** anything up. Threw it away and never considered another. Love that 3 gallon vac though!
 

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I had the original blue one that came in my giant set that started me on the one+ path. If you held it anywhere remotely vertical stuff would fall out of it faster than it could **** anything up. Threw it away and never considered another. Love that 3 gallon vac though!

I have the 3 gallon one also it is fantastic. Use it on the cars all the time. Just needs the higher amp battery.
 
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I had the original blue one that came in my giant set that started me on the one+ path. If you held it anywhere remotely vertical stuff would fall out of it faster than it could **** anything up. Threw it away and never considered another. Love that 3 gallon vac though!

Sounds as if you have been on the Ryobi platform for a while. I have 1 or 2 of the blue Ryobi. I was a C3 fan till that platform sort of fell apart. Hence switched to Ryobi and havent looked back.
 

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I’ve been on the One+ 18V platform since 2001. Almost 20 years now. I no longer have my first set (drill + flashlight + 2 NiCad batteries).

But have expanded my collection significantly in the last few years.

My oldest tools date back to when they first started swapping to the lime green.
 

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Sounds as if you have been on the Ryobi platform for a while. I have 1 or 2 of the blue Ryobi. I was a C3 fan till that platform sort of fell apart. Hence switched to Ryobi and havent looked back.

I've been on it since 2004 and purely by accident. That massive set was an awesome deal and I needed several of the tools like the chainsaw and hacksaw at the time. I had no idea the one+ system was going to be the future and considered cordless tools throw away items at the time because of bad experiences with nearly all the big brands. Ryobi changed it all for me and I'm still a huge fan today.
 

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^ Seems kind of expensive (for just a head) and bulky to end up with what, ~ 20 ft-lbs? I don't imagine it speeding up work much, and even in a tight spot w/shorty ratchet I can usually generate 20 ft-lbs with a hand ratchet... guess it depends on exactly what you're doing.

I do think a 3/8" ratchet is something they ought to think about adding to their tool line, but maybe not with their 18V legacy battery format. 12V triple cell inline with the handle seems more appropriate.
 

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^ Seems kind of expensive (for just a head) and bulky to end up with what, ~ 20 ft-lbs? I don't imagine it speeding up work much, and even in a tight spot w/shorty ratchet I can usually generate 20 ft-lbs with a hand ratchet... guess it depends on exactly what you're doing.

I do think a 3/8" ratchet is something they ought to think about adding to their tool line, but maybe not with their 18V legacy battery format. 12V triple cell inline with the handle seems more appropriate.

you should look up the prices of the ridgid and ryobi options..

Money can be better spent outside of the ryobi line on this, but for guys that just WANT it.. thats the cheapest option you’ll find. It’s the oversea’s ridgid brand I believe.
 
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Ryobi has the ⅜” ratchet outside the us.


Last I saw there was a seller in Australia with international shipping for around $150 for the entire tool, not just the head.


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^ Okay but why? In the US you can get a sexier, higher torque Milwaukee (or some others) with the battery and charger for $150, or a lesser brand for lower cost.

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006GKFWSS/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.harborfreight.com/12V-M...s-Xtreme-Torque-Ratchet-Wrench-Kit-64196.html

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NBR63QY/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-3...thium-Ion-Cordless-Ratchet-H38CPRAT/305713305

It'd be different if Ryobi just offered a bare tool version of something similar to the above for $40 then you supply your own battery and charger, where it fit in you hand at least a little similar to a normal wrench... but there's no way I'd want it using their 18V battery format so it might as well come with a battery and charger.
 
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Here’s the Ridgid branded one..
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That is a ridiculous price. I think it may be discontinued which is why the price may be so high. Not currently available at Home Depot. Normally the Jobmax heads are $40 to $60.

I don't have the ratchet but i have a lot of the other Jobmax (right angle drill, multitool, drywall cutter, and autohammer). I have both the 12v & 18v version Jobmax tools and i have been pretty happy with them.

For a powered ratchet i have the Milwaukee M12.
 

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I just had a bad experience with Ryobi which has left a bad feeling about them. I had 2 batteries go bad recently ,so I looked at my Ryobi page and saw they were less than 3 yrs old by a few months so I called to warranty them. The answer I got is that registering the tools is only in case they have a recall not for warranty purposes if I didn't have the receipt I was s.o.l. as they would go by the manufacturing date. Luckily I found my receipt and there is 1 month left on my warranty so I called back with the receipt and they reluctantly agreed the batteries were under warranty but they only sent 1 and lost the paperwork for the other and since they said drop the old bateeries in the box for recycling I don't have the old ones but they say they will be generous and send the second battery. still waiting 2 weeks now for it.
I have the ridgid ratchet head and the Milwaukee shown and I always grab the Milwaukee much easier ,lighter , and smaller
 

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I like the Ryobi Sawzall and I actually have one but it doesn't compare to the Milwaukee Sawzall for cutting ability vs battery life
 
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