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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Deal of the Day: Ryobi 18V 7-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit (11/25/17)

Deal of the Day: Ryobi 18V 7-Tool Cordless Power Tool Combo Kit (11/25/17)

Nov 25, 2017 Stuart 9 Comments

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Ryobi P1909N 18V Cordless Combo Kit

Over at Home Depot, they have a Ryobi 18V One+ 7-tool cordless power tool combo on sale, today only, for $179.

This combo tool kit, P1909N, features a drill/driver, circular saw, reciprocating saw, hand vac, LED work light, glue gun, detail sander, charger, (2) compact battery packs, starter screwdriver and drill bit set, and a carrying bag.

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There aren’t much details about the tools in this kit, but they all look to be Ryobi’s entry-level offerings. The saw size, for example, looks to be their 5-1/2″ model.

Probably not bad for a homeowner or new DIYer’s first set of power tools.

Price: $179

Buy Now(via Home Depot)

Deal ends at 4am ET 11/26/2017, unless supplies sell out sooner.

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9 Comments

  1. James C

    Nov 25, 2017

    I don’t think that’s even the LED light. I’d suggest also looking at the $199 kit which has better batteries, better drill / recip, and includes the JobPlus and mid-level impact.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Nov 25, 2017

      Looks like the P705 LED flashlight.

      If not, where/how do you change the bulb?

      Reply
  2. Nathan L

    Nov 25, 2017

    The product description calls it an LED light.

    Tempting because it doesn’t waste 2 out of the 7 tools on both a drill and a driver, but i think the lack of the 4 A-h batteries is probably a deal breaker for me. I’m getting into Ryobi eventually for the excellent cordless nailers, some of the auxiliary and esoteric tools (glue gun, hybrid fan, etc) and OPE, but watching for a discount offering that provides a cheap entrance without too much duplication of my m12 tools.

    Reply
  3. Ron Burbey

    Nov 26, 2017

    Ryobi battery chargers , not many of them work more than a few days????????????????

    Then its time to buy another! etc

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Nov 26, 2017

      I have not had that experience, nor have I heard lots of complaints about them. What issues have you been experiencing?

      Reply
    • FD

      Nov 26, 2017

      My first Ryobi charger is going on 4 months …

      Reply
    • Jason. W

      Nov 26, 2017

      I’ve had the same charger for about 4 years now and still works great

      Reply
    • glenn

      Nov 26, 2017

      I just bought a new Ryobi super fast charger but the standard charger I just sold was around six years old and still going strong. I have had 2 Milwaukee chargers fail in that time though.

      Reply
    • Patrick H

      Nov 27, 2017

      Mine have been going strong. The black ones are relatively slow tho, that’s my only complaint. The green ones are fast enough and I have enough batteries anyway I never seem to outpace it.

      Reply

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