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Old 05-29-2016, 08:39 PM
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Default Power inflator by ryobi home depot

OK so my craftsman inflator battery was going bad the sears replacement was almost $100 so after 10 minutes on Internet I found this super low price replacement in my local home depot for only $19.95 it works great with plenty power and great price very visible hard to leave on the flying field .the only one catch you must buy whatever other tools with batteries so I chose the right set for my backyard home improvements.
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Old 05-30-2016, 12:36 AM
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You can't get the Ryobi battery alone for the inflator but have to buy another tool that comes with a battery that fits the inflator?
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Been using mine for a while, super light weight & no problems so far.
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Originally Posted by teebox11
You can't get the Ryobi battery alone for the inflator but have to buy another tool that comes with a battery that fits the inflator?

No , batteries are available seperate
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The batteries are available in all sizes and capacity and chargers to charge 4 batteries at ones ryoby have at least 40 tools and some are sold with the charger and battery and some just as tool .
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You can replace the Sears battery with a cheap Lipo.
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Yes I know 5s lipo will work perfect but this is brand new and not expensive alternative for all of you if you looking for one .
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Just bought the same one from HD about a week ago. Already have the drill and 2 batteries so this was a no brainer for me.
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Originally Posted by sysiek
OK so my craftsman inflator battery was going bad the sears replacement was almost $100 so after 10 minutes on Internet I found this super low price replacement in my local home depot for only $19.95 it works great with plenty power and great price very visible hard to leave on the flying field .the only one catch you must buy whatever other tools with batteries so I chose the right set for my backyard home improvements.
Is this the battery and charger for the inflator: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-ONE...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Originally Posted by sysiek
OK so my craftsman inflator battery was going bad the sears replacement was almost $100 so after 10 minutes on Internet I found this super low price replacement in my local home depot for only $19.95 it works great with plenty power and great price very visible hard to leave on the flying field .the only one catch you must buy whatever other tools with batteries so I chose the right set for my backyard home improvements.
Appreciate the heads up....as I have multiple other Ryobi tools, and the batteries that they require, getting the inflator will be a no brainer!
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Originally Posted by sirrom
Is this the battery and charger for the inflator: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-ONE...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
That's it. Although it's my 1st time seeing the intelligent charger, mine is all black
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I'll eat anything Ryobi in about a year or so. Not sure how many inflators I've had, but it has been a lot!. What I do now is I purchased the craftsman and renew the warranty every year. If it ever fails, I get a no questions asked replacement.

BTW, I purchased a set of two batteries for the Craftsman inflator for like $49. But then again at $19 the Ryobi one is pretty much disposable, get 5 of them!
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Originally Posted by FalconWings
I'll eat anything Ryobi in about a year or so. Not sure how many inflators I've had, but it has been a lot!. What I do now is I purchased the craftsman and renew the warranty every year. If it ever fails, I get a no questions asked replacement.

BTW, I purchased a set of two batteries for the Craftsman inflator for like $49. But then again at $19 the Ryobi one is pretty much disposable, get 5 of them!
David,

That sounds like a great plan, except we all hope some other entity is going to pick up Craftsman, Because Sears is HISTORY !!!... Smok'em if you got'em !!!

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Actually Danno, I heard Sears is out, only Craftsman survived on its own.....to become an online shop.....RIP Sears Rhoebuck

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