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Ryobi 18V ONE+ 4x 4.0Ah Lithium Battery Pack $249 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ Bunnings

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While shopping for some hydrated lime I spotted this 4 pack of 4.0Ah Ryobi 18V ONE+ batteries instore for a good price. Considering an individual 4.0Ah battery combo costs $139 this is a really good deal for 4 batteries at $249 and everyone should already have a heap of battery chargers from all the Ryobi deals.

This is a limited time promotional item so chances are there won't be anymore stock for quite a while once sold out.

You can find stores with stock here


Mod: Please use the Ryobi 18V ONE+ 4x 4.0Ah Lithium Battery Pack Split Request megathread if you want to split a purchase. Do not ask in the comments.

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  • +1

    please put price on title.

  • Price of $249 in the description would have been helpful…

    • +6

      I feel the title is a better place :P

      It was quickly edited back in. The deal had me too excited.

  • +6

    Did you end up buying the Hydrated Lime or did you get distracted?

    • +3

      I sure did! Bunnings has a lot of distractions.

    • +7

      Just don't buy the lime at the same time as the shovel and polyethylene sheet. … Though it could make a fun prank video at click & collect.

    • +1

      He had a sausage and drink out the front and wasn't thirsty anymore

    • Is this like lime juice?

  • +10

    It been like this price since the last few weeks.

    • +1

      Longer even! Pretty sure I saw this pack at this price in my Bunnings in November!

    • Yep, bought this few months ago

  • -1

    Duplicate. Will be removed soon

    • +11
      • +1

        It wasnt expired or sold out… but whatever

        • Yes it was. Very clearly marked as expired.

          I get what you mean though.

          • -3

            @Clear: yesterday…. wow. no reason for it

        • +5

          I think he means it shouldn't have been marked as expired or sold out, it has been in stock at the same sale price since then, at least everywhere I have seen.

          • @HiredGoon:

            I get what you mean though.

            Plus it's still not a dupe as per the rules linked above.

            • -3

              @Clear: The rules are "was" and "wasn't expired".

              You're technically correct going by what you were presented with, but the original deal being marked expired was technically incorrect.

              • @[Deactivated]: End of the day does it really matter? No. All the dupe reports were resolved and as you can see by the comments there's a lot of demand for it anyway.

                • @Clear: I have absolutely no idea why on earth you're taking the fact that the original deal being marked as expired was in error so ridiculously personally, but you do you.

                  • -2

                    @[Deactivated]: And yet you've brought it up twice. First by commenting and then replying to me. Salty much? happy new year.

                    • -2

                      @Clear: I get the impression that it's going to be very difficult for you to believe that I'm not emotionally invested in a gentle correction on the internet.

                      I really don't get this modern trend of people reacting with hyper-emotional vitriol to being gently corrected about the most vanishingly minor issues on the internet. It's okay to be wrong sometimes, even if it's not your fault, even a little bit. Please develop coping mechanisms. Life has harder hits coming.

                      • -1

                        @[Deactivated]: After that paragraph it certainly sounds like you're emotionally invested in this deal.

                        • @Clear: Indeed, and I already bought it. Last week. When it wasn't expired.

  • +19

    You’ve been doing lots of shopping lately 🙃

    While shopping for some hydrated lime
    While looking for a burner phone
    While shopping for an inflatable boat and some diving weights
    While shopping for some tarp and rope

    • +2

      Now I just need a cheap car…

      • +5

        I can see a pattern forming…

      • Did you buy the cheap Ryobi chainsaw too?

        • +1

          Personally I drill small holes and pour in some round up on the neighbours tree. A chainsaw is too conspicuous.

    • Sounds like a drug deal gone wrong.

      • +1

        Previous post in forums was for marriage counsellor recommendation.

    • Mother-in-law overstayed her Christmas invite?

    • Was searching through expired deals

  • +1

    Be nice if Dewalt did a similar deal.

  • 'hydrated lime', who'd ya kill?

    As an aside i saw a Ryobi 18 volt fridge you can buy now in bunnings

  • +1

    wasn't this deal already posted and still going on from last year?

    • Yes. Apparently it got marked expired yesterday and here we are.

      • lol, that is just silly. now some new guy is getting the real OP credit. what a shame.

        • +2

          I hadn't seen the original deal until after posting. The votes don't matter anyway. If I did care about the votes I'd be reposting the same ebooks every month and the weekly Colesworth deals that some posters do.

  • Guys don't forget to use your $50 Bunnings vouchers to bring it down to $199 and say 5 hail Marys to Franco Cozzo while your there

    • $50 Bunnings Vouchers?

      edit: I assume you mean from Santa? Sorry, I'm a little slow, thought I'd missed out on a deal.

      • +1

        Franco Cozzo was giving away Karcher Sweepers and the unlucky one's got $50 vouchers.

        He has since passed therefore we are all required to say a few hail Marys

        https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/748542

        • I did miss something then, that's worse! :'(

  • Is there any reason why you'd buy this over the off-brand Ryobi batteries on Amazon? They look exactly the same, with a different label, and are 5.0Ah instead of 4.0Ah, so more powerful.

    • +1

      With the brand name you get guaranteed performance, longevity, reliability, robustness,fire safety. With the knock off you take your chances and hope for the best.

      • I'm a betting man.

    • It's days long gone the knock offs didn't have the same capacity despite being sold as the same or higher. They lasted a fraction of the time so after a year the battery was useless. I haven't tried knock offs for years but I noticed Bunnings no longer stocks 36v batteries by themselves and I'd like another.

    • i think the battery has 3 years warranty vs off brand no warranty

    • I bought off-brand 6Ah from Australian ebay dealer with 99.6% score and thousands of sales.

      My Ryobi Line Trimmer runs ~18min with my genuine 4Ah batteries. It did 8min with the off-brand 6Ah and the last minute was a stutter stop go. Tested twice on 2 batteries fully charged.

      Returned both batteries. Good thing: "seller accepts returns and pays postage" so only wasted my time and YOU can try them out for "free". They might just send you the ones I returned :-).

  • It had already been posted here with a giant thread of people splitting packs, and it never expired. Don't know why it was marked as such. https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/737384

  • +2

    FYI - these aren’t the High Performance batteries.

    • I think you'll find they have a very high power capacity (ie low internal resistance). How many amps do you need?

      • +1

        The Ryobi HP range is more than just extra amps. https://www.ryobi.com.au/technologies/one-hp

        • -1

          That is talking about tools, while long on marketing waffle and short on facts.
          The important battery metrics are charge (Ahr), internal resistance (which limits power) and cycles before x% degradation.

          • +1

            @bargaino: http://toolboyworld.com/eBay/Ryobi_Batteries.htm

            Under "Should I pay extra for "better" batteries?":

            The "better" batteries can be beneficial to tools which demand high current, and especially to those which require short burst of power. Think saws, drills, and impact wrenches. Tools which have the two additional contacts in the battery stem are designed to take advantage of the "better" batteries which have the matching contacts on the back side of the battery stem (see contacts #6 and #7 as described earlier).

            The HP batteries also have Japanese Sony VTC6 cells instead of those from Chinese manufacturers.

            But yeah, I would say depends on the tools you're going to use them for. This is still a good deal.

            Also, as far as I know, we don't yet have the 4.0Ah and 2.0Ah HP batteries here in AU yet, only the 6.0Ah ones.

            • -1

              @hldandfamily: So a lot of vague hand-waving, and no meaningful information in the quote.

  • Use your $50 Bunnings vouchers gents

  • You may be purchasing old stock.
    The manufacture date cannot be seen until the box is opened and in my case, the 4 x battery pack I purchased at Bunnings Chadstone have a manufacturing date of Jan 2022

  • What about those cheap clones on Amazon any good around 50?

    • +1

      I have a knock off from amazon, works fine - 5Ah seems to last as long as a Ryobi original but I haven't gone as far as to time them.

  • Bought one yesterday, 2*2 packs inside box

  • For a second there, thought it was JV posting. Why do you both use this same photo? Who is this guy?

    • Anyone interested in split, I am in box hill melbourne. They are in stock at box hill Bunnings.

  • +1

    Yeh nice one Op, grabbed a pack🙂 ty
    also, psa, out for 2023…'You do You' 😉which is great because I'm sooo sick of my wife saying it😅

  • Please use classifieds megathread for any requests to split/share instead of in the comments.

    • Busy morning? 😝

      • A bit…

  • Tengda (48K items sold, 98.7% rating) sell these for half the price again of this deal, does anyone have experience with them? e.g.,

    2X 4.0Ah 18V Lithium Genuine Battery For RYOBI P108 ONE+…
    2 x 4.0Ah = $65.93

    Apart from the super low price, the other things that give me pause are (1) the older style battery shape tells me it's not the current model Ryobi use and (2) the non-Ryobi Quick Charger (if you went for that).

    I did try the classifieds megathread too, but looks like most ppl have them already / too far away.

    • Obvious newbie mistake, def not a genuine part. The use of Ryobi fluoro green blinded me. I'm sticking to that story.

      Reviews like Ryobi Battery Knock off vs Genuine show they don't last as long (Ryobi lasts ~25% longer), but on the plus side cost a lot less (Ryobi is 3-4x more).

  • Thanks OP, I needed some replacement batteries and vaguely remembered seeing this ozbargain, although the actual Bunnings deal link no longer works if you click the stock locator link in the description there still is stock available at $249. I bought this last night at Northmead NSW, several stores still showing stock and they scan up at $249.

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