expired Posted by obiyan • Oct 25, 2022
Oct 25, 2022 7:33 AM
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Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by obiyan • Oct 25, 2022
Oct 25, 2022 7:33 AM
(2-Pack) Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V HIGH PERFORMANCE Lithium-Ion 6.0 Ah Battery $149 at Home Depot
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I am a facilities manager for several large building and my guys make fun of me for having ryobi equipment till they need to use it. I was always for larger battery packs still I started rehabbing a house and using a Brad gun overhead that extra weight game me tennis elbow quick which was dumb because I have the 6 pack charger. My drills and hand tools all use 2.0 batteries now and the saws I have the 4.0 but what are you guys using these 6.0 on?
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I am a facilities manager for several large building and my guys make fun of me for having ryobi equipment till they need to use it. I was always for larger battery packs still I started rehabbing a house and using a Brad gun overhead that extra weight game me tennis elbow quick which was dumb because I have the 6 pack charger. My drills and hand tools all use 2.0 batteries now and the saws I have the 4.0 but what are you guys using these 6.0 on?
For me, its outdoor tools mostly that get the large batteries. Blowers, chainsaws, fans, etc.
Additionally, these are a good idea to combo with inflators when going camping/off roading, a 2ah works fine for daily needs, but when you need to inflate several air mattresses or keep a blown out tire full every 20 minutes, youll appreciate the larger size for sure.
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I am a facilities manager for several large building and my guys make fun of me for having ryobi equipment till they need to use it. I was always for larger battery packs still I started rehabbing a house and using a Brad gun overhead that extra weight game me tennis elbow quick which was dumb because I have the 6 pack charger. My drills and hand tools all use 2.0 batteries now and the saws I have the 4.0 but what are you guys using these 6.0 on?
and then you have all the stationary tools like vacs, chop saws, lights, and fans... great to toss a big one on there and not have to deal with it for a long time... or toss a big one on there and have an instant spare if you need one. basically i always keep a big one on the light so that way if i NEED more than what is in my tool, i have plenty, even if i dont have access to a charger.
but a more important use/preference i have for these is for when i travel. 2x 6.0ah batteries takes up less space than 6x 2.0ah, 3x 4.0, etc. if im car camping, or packing for my off grid cabin, or even headed to the beach and i know i need to do some repairs... ill take the inconvenience of using the single heavier battery for the convenience of less bulk to pack.
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I am a facilities manager for several large building and my guys make fun of me for having ryobi equipment till they need to use it. I was always for larger battery packs still I started rehabbing a house and using a Brad gun overhead that extra weight game me tennis elbow quick which was dumb because I have the 6 pack charger. My drills and hand tools all use 2.0 batteries now and the saws I have the 4.0 but what are you guys using these 6.0 on?
EDIT: As others have pointed out the answer for the 6Ah on the Home Depot website is incorrect. 4Ah and 6Ah are basically the same size and weight.
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I also built a 300W 12V regulator for Ryobi batteries with a cigarette/automotive accessory power outlet that I use almost daily for paddleboard air pumps, car inverter, and to turn all my ryobi batteries into huge powerbanks for PPS and PD charging. After 2 paddleboards my 4AH are down to 60%. Running my 60W led AC shop lights off the 4AH through inverter I get a little over an hour. I really like my Ryobi lithium batteries. Hoping to get a 9AH deal soon to run CPAP+music+chainsaw+phones+heated blanket+fan to turn camping into glamping.
If I had the shop vac, compound saw, etc. I'd want a few of these. Otherwise, they are too big for my general use.
Also these are just about the size and weight of a standard ryobi 4ah battery, but also last a lot longer on the high-drain tools like the vaccums
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