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Head's Up! Screamin' Home Depot Deal!!!
#1
Head's up!  I just got an absolutely Screamin' deal on a shop-vac at HD!!!  I don't know if they priced this wrong online, or what, but it's a hell of a deal!

Now, this deal is all the better if you use the Ryobi One+ cordless tools line (which I very much do, great tools at a great price). 

Ryobi - 6 gal shop vac

So here's the deal...The package is $149 bucks, but that's not the real deal part of it.  But the real deal here is, the package comes with (2) 4.0Ah batteries.  The batteries alone are normally $99 bucks EACH, and they rarely can be found for less (so that's $200 bucks right there).  I've seen them go on sale for $79 bucks each before, but never lower than that.  So, just the batteries alone are worth buying this.  Hell, you could throw the vacuum in the trash and still make out like a bandit (and the vacuum is really good, my buddy has one)
These are the big, long-life, Ryobi batteries for their cordless stuff, and they work with anything which uses the Ryobi One+ batteries (drills, saws, impacts, etc.)

I'd run to get this deal.  In fact, I've ordered one already and am considering getting a second one just for the batteries!

I've pretty much retired all my cordless stuff and gone 100% Ryobi now (i.e. DeWalt, Craftsman, Hitachi and Makita was what I had been using).  DeWalt is just too damn expensive, and the rest of them just kill you with the battery costs.  About the only company who can hang with Ryobi in the cordless market now, believe it or not is Harbor Freight.  A lot of their other stuff sucks, but their cordless tools are the same as the other manufacturers.  In fact, they license their tools to many others like Craftsman and others now.  Anyway, the Ryobi's are solid tools, and I just love having one single battery type to run them all

NOTE - I do not work for Ryobi or any other tool manufacturer, I'm just passing along a GREAT deal here.

I'm guessing this deal may not last long because I'm still kinda' shocked at the price.  Plus, I needed another vac for the barn and this one will do just fine.
#2
That is a Great Deal and Rybio is a Great product.
My husband has many of the Rybio things.
Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!
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#3
(03-31-2022, 11:53 PM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: Head's up!  I just got an absolutely Screamin' deal on a shop-vac at HD!!!  I don't know if they priced this wrong online, or what, but it's a hell of a deal!

Now, this deal is all the better if you use the Ryobi One+ cordless tools line (which I very much do, great tools at a great price). 

Ryobi - 6 gal shop vac

So here's the deal...The package is $149 bucks, but that's not the real deal part of it.  But the real deal here is, the package comes with (2) 4.0Ah batteries.  The batteries alone are normally $99 bucks EACH, and they rarely can be found for less (so that's $200 bucks right there).  I've seen them go on sale for $79 bucks each before, but never lower than that.  So, just the batteries alone are worth buying this.  Hell, you could throw the vacuum in the trash and still make out like a bandit (and the vacuum is really good, my buddy has one)
These are the big, long-life, Ryobi batteries for their cordless stuff, and they work with anything which uses the Ryobi One+ batteries (drills, saws, impacts, etc.)

I'd run to get this deal.  In fact, I've ordered one already and am considering getting a second one just for the batteries!

I've pretty much retired all my cordless stuff and gone 100% Ryobi now (i.e. DeWalt, Craftsman, Hitachi and Makita was what I had been using).  DeWalt is just too damn expensive, and the rest of them just kill you with the battery costs.  About the only company who can hang with Ryobi in the cordless market now, believe it or not is Harbor Freight.  A lot of their other stuff sucks, but their cordless tools are the same as the other manufacturers.  In fact, they license their tools to many others like Craftsman and others now.  Anyway, the Ryobi's are solid tools, and I just love having one single battery type to run them all

NOTE - I do not work for Ryobi or any other tool manufacturer, I'm just passing along a GREAT deal here.

I'm guessing this deal may not last long because I'm still kinda' shocked at the price.  Plus, I needed another vac for the barn and this one will do just fine




 Thanks for the heads up! I am pretty heavily invested in the One+ system. I have the 6 battery charger, as well as 4 (I think) individual chargers. I just ordered one for 149, and it is being shipped to my house for free!

SnrRog
#4
(03-31-2022, 11:53 PM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: Head's up!  I just got an absolutely Screamin' deal on a shop-vac at HD!!!  I don't know if they priced this wrong online, or what, but it's a hell of a deal!

Now, this deal is all the better if you use the Ryobi One+ cordless tools line (which I very much do, great tools at a great price). 

Ryobi - 6 gal shop vac

So here's the deal...The package is $149 bucks, but that's not the real deal part of it.  But the real deal here is, the package comes with (2) 4.0Ah batteries.  The batteries alone are normally $99 bucks EACH, and they rarely can be found for less (so that's $200 bucks right there).  I've seen them go on sale for $79 bucks each before, but never lower than that.  So, just the batteries alone are worth buying this.  Hell, you could throw the vacuum in the trash and still make out like a bandit (and the vacuum is really good, my buddy has one)
These are the big, long-life, Ryobi batteries for their cordless stuff, and they work with anything which uses the Ryobi One+ batteries (drills, saws, impacts, etc.)

I'd run to get this deal.  In fact, I've ordered one already and am considering getting a second one just for the batteries!

I've pretty much retired all my cordless stuff and gone 100% Ryobi now (i.e. DeWalt, Craftsman, Hitachi and Makita was what I had been using).  DeWalt is just too damn expensive, and the rest of them just kill you with the battery costs.  About the only company who can hang with Ryobi in the cordless market now, believe it or not is Harbor Freight.  A lot of their other stuff sucks, but their cordless tools are the same as the other manufacturers.  In fact, they license their tools to many others like Craftsman and others now.  Anyway, the Ryobi's are solid tools, and I just love having one single battery type to run them all

NOTE - I do not work for Ryobi or any other tool manufacturer, I'm just passing along a GREAT deal here.

I'm guessing this deal may not last long because I'm still kinda' shocked at the price.  Plus, I needed another vac for the barn and this one will do just fine.

I've been buying harbor freight for Ninurta lately although he has a couple DeWalt also. No Ryobi though... Sounds like an awesome deal, albeit one I can't benefit from.

Any deals on tools you find that are, in your opinion, unbeatable give us a holler... Definitely always interested in deals! Especially on tools... Those things are pricey!
#5
Heh, so I did wind up buying another of those vacuums...just for the batteries!  Anyone need a shop vac?  I've got about (4) of them now!  Can't ever have too many I guess, handy as they are, especially the wet-dry part!

I've already got about 10 batteries and a couple of the 4Ah batts, but I can always use more.  I just got a 12" brushless chainsaw that I use to cut firewood on the back deck without having to fire up one of the big Husqvarnas.  We bought a full cord of oak a couple months ago, and it's all cut and split, but some of it is just a little too long to fit in our wood stove, so I'd been on the hunt for a small chainsaw for just this.  Now, with the (2) extra batteries from the vacuum, I'll have plenty of reserve power for the chainsaw because I'm sure the smaller One+ batteries don't last very long with that thing.

The one thing I really like about the Ryobi tools is, once charged, the batteries stay charged until you use them, even if it's months later.  A lot of the cordless batteries won't do this, they slowly drain on their own.  My DeWalts wouldn't stay charged either.  Heh, and the batteries on my Harbor Freight stuff stays charged too!  Funny that!  I only have one cordless HF tool, and it's a Bauer 1/2" impact wrench, and man, is that thing ever great!  I was in HF one day and they had a sale on them for $49 bucks, so I figured 'what the heck, I'll give it a try'.  Charged it up...and changed an entire set of wheels and tires on my 1 ton pickup (32 lug nuts off, and 32 lug nuts back on again).  Then I left it in the garage all winter, and this spring I needed to change out a set of wheels and tires on the wife's Subie.  Impact changed all those without being charged after sitting all winter, and after changing all the tires and wheels on my truck.  And it STILL was showing 4-bars of charge on the battery!!!  After all that!  I was really impressed.  I really have to be careful with that thing though because I busted off a lug nut on my Subie with it, and boy that'll piss a fella' off.  Had to pull the wheel, the disk, the axle drum, drive out the old lug stud, press a new one in and reassemble to get my car back on the road.  That's my only negative about that impact...the torque isn't adjustable.
#6
I got my wife the Ryobi glue gun. It is a battery operated tool. The battery fits their whole line of stuff. 

I think Ryobi got it right with that one. 

And it sounds like an awesome deal you got there.


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