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Posted at 10:29 AM on Friday 02/20/09 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
Amazon.com has the Factory-Reconditioned Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Super Combo With Torque IV Drill ZRP841 for $110 + $10 shipping = $120 shipped. Includes 18V cordless with torque IV drill, circular saw with carbide tipped blade and edge guide, flashlight, reciprocating saw with blades, 2 rechargeable battery packs, 1-hour diagnostic charger, tool bag. [Compare]
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    LiveSquid - Posted 10:33 am PST 02/20/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Hot bad. If I didnt already have a comparable set from Skil, Id get one.

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    Chrisman - Posted 10:46 am PST 02/20/09 (3166 Posts)  Report Spam

    Jes, hot bad etall...

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    scott1000 - Posted 1:13 pm PST 02/20/09 (1111 Posts)  Report Spam

    Love the Ryobi system. The circular saw actually works well on battery power.

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    subaruman - Posted 4:38 pm PST 02/20/09 (135 Posts)  Report Spam

    Ryobi is great, but if you can, just hold out til black friday. They ALWAYS get better then and they're brand new. By the way, the lithium batteries are awesome!

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    LiveSquid - Posted 5:58 pm PST 02/20/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yeah, yeah, #2.. lol

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    Yohomie - Posted 8:28 pm PST 02/20/09 (131 Posts)  Report Spam

    Ni-Cad is *so* 1970s.

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    Yohomie - Posted 8:31 pm PST 02/20/09 (131 Posts)  Report Spam

    Ni-Cad is *so* 1970s.

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    mr.ed - Posted 6:00 am PST 02/21/09 (2495 Posts)  Report Spam

    Wow. Is it only 9 months until Black Friday already?

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    dabomb - Posted 4:32 pm PST 02/21/09 (362 Posts)  Report Spam

    Owned a Ryobi combo, total baconnaise, go with Craftsman, their products just keep on going and are frikin powerful, haven't had any issues and the NIMH batteries just don't die.

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    Anonymous - Posted 4:39 am PST 02/22/09 (16776936 Posts)  Report Spam

    Great torture starter kit, now were is that joe_knownothingatall?

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    Crash And Burn - Posted 7:48 am PST 02/23/09 (3054 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have had this set for around 5 years and it is adequate for homeowner use. The only problem I have with the tools is the drills keyless chuck can sometimes slip on smaller bits. I get 2 - 3 years out of the batteries. Two packs of batteries run $50 so no big deal. Yes there are better cordless sets out there for a price. I will probably go with one of Ryobi's new Lithium Ion sets in the near future since it is interchangeable with what I already have. I hear Rigid has a lifetime warranty that also covers the batteries so would be worth the premium if true. Both Ryobi and Rigid are at Home Depot.

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    chunder - Posted 6:57 pm PDT 04/1/09 (25 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have a few Ryobi tools. Great for homeowners. There's no need to drop major $$$ if you aren't gonna use the tools a lot. e daily on the construction site.

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