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18V ONE+ HP Brushless Cordless 16-inch Walk-Behind Push Lawn Mower Kit with (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries and Charger $280.01

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[Home Depot] 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Cordless 16-inch Walk-Behind Push Lawn Mower Kit with (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries and Charger $280.01

Lawn Mower sells for 388+tax, they're also giving away the cordless washer as part of the deal

RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 600 PSI 0.7 GPM Cold Water Cordless Power Cleaner (Tool Only)
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ryobi- ... 1001662795

max return value of the washer is 122.02, which brings the price down to 316.42.

web reviews are iffy on this mower, most people says it only runs for about 5-10 minutes per battery, and this mower can only take 1 battery at a time.

might be worth it for someone who has really small lawn.

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phatgretwall wrote: Lawn Mower sells for 388+tax, they're also giving away the cordless washer as part of the deal

RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 600 PSI 0.7 GPM Cold Water Cordless Power Cleaner (Tool Only)
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ryobi- ... 1001662795

max return value of the washer is 122.02, which brings the price down to 316.42.
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web reviews are iffy on this mower, most people says it only runs for about 5-10 minutes per battery, and this mower can only take 1 battery at a time.

might be worth it for someone who has really small lawn.
Wow I've been eyeing the free tool the 600psi 18v EZ Clean pressure washer... I don't suppose the return value deal works in reverse so I can keep the Pressure washer? Lol.
But yes I personally don't think 18V mower can "cut" it for most people, I have a 40V greenworks that works great and I would consider some of the Ryobi 40V mowers.

Damn too bad the deal wasn't for the washer, looking to pull the trigger on one soon now that spring is here...

Edit: Wait a minute... Actually there is another similar deal for the 40V mower/system which is probably much better, altho it is quite a bit more expensive.

https://www.homedepot.ca/product/1001587358

Below are some better links to these Ryobi Deals that I just found :P
Looks like there are a few extra free tool options along with the washer...

18V BOGO
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/catego ... -bogo.html

40V BOGO
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/catego ... -bogo.html
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you can order online, but promotion applicable only on Pick-up orders.
Homedepot.ca wrote: + FREE TOOL - UP TO $188 VALUE
Promotion Applies to Pick Up In-Store orders Only

Buy one RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Cordless 16-inch Walk-Behind Push Lawn Mower Kit with (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries and Charger (1001587357) and get your choice of bare tool FREE.
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RedruM7 wrote: Damn too bad the deal wasn't for the washer, looking to pull the trigger on one soon now that spring is here...
Looking at OP's receipt, I think you can return the mower, keep the washer for a net cost of $122.02 + tax. Just like we've seen for years during Ryobi Days, HD will print the return value of each item separately, and unless they print that both items must be returned together, you CAN return either product and keep the other for the savings.

Hand-held 600psi pressure washer for under $125? YES, PLEASE!! Thumbs Up Sign

I also just noticed at the bottom of the receipt the return policy is 365 days ?!? Am I reading this correctly that you now have until March 31, 2023 to return either or both items ??
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Wonder what the return value on the 40v mower is.
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Ryobi in title please.

HD cleared out a Ryobi 40v mower with 6ah battery and 1hr rapid charger 2 months ago for $238.
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Blustreak wrote: Looking at OP's receipt, I think you can return the mower, keep the washer for a net cost of $122.02 + tax. Just like we've seen for years during Ryobi Days, HD will print the return value of each item separately, and unless they print that both items must be returned together, you CAN return either product and keep the other for the savings.

Hand-held 600psi pressure washer for under $125? YES, PLEASE!! Thumbs Up Sign

I also just noticed at the bottom of the receipt the return policy is 365 days ?!? Am I reading this correctly that you now have until March 31, 2023 to return either or both items ??
Oh??? Wow thanks, thats awesome if true!! Your totally right now that I'm looking at his receipt.
Hmm... Any idea how the math works? I'm also wondering what the value would be if were talking the 40V system which is $748 for the mower and $198 for the washer?
The 40V might not be worth it vs the 18V, estimating about 70% return value.

I have both batteries so I could do either, but only one 40v tool right now. Its really a shame that both 18v and 40v washers output the exact same 600 PSI (which is thankfully double their old model), if they used the full power of the 40V theoretically it could do double so I'm wondering if they might release another model later, now that would be quite the portable pressure washer at 1200 psi.
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I own this exact brushless lawn mower and the brushless blower, they seem to be more then sufficient for my small city home lot. I would have no problem recommending either of these to someone with a smaller lawn to mow/maintain. Some people have reported short run time with the 4ah batteries but I get more then enough run time for an 1/8th acre lot.

I think this is a wicked deal since I paid close to full price for both of the tools separately.
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Anyone has successful returning the mower and keep the washer? Thinking about doing it but afraid that it will not work.
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RSX-S wrote: Anyone has successful returning the mower and keep the washer? Thinking about doing it but afraid that it will not work.
Blustreak wrote: Looking at OP's receipt, I think you can return the mower, keep the washer for a net cost of $122.02 + tax. Just like we've seen for years during Ryobi Days, HD will print the return value of each item separately, and unless they print that both items must be returned together, you CAN return either product and keep the other for the savings.

Hand-held 600psi pressure washer for under $125? YES, PLEASE!! Thumbs Up Sign

I also just noticed at the bottom of the receipt the return policy is 365 days ?!? Am I reading this correctly that you now have until March 31, 2023 to return either or both items ??
Thanks again Blustreak, sure enough I went to the Home Depot today grabbed the items and even asked the lady at the tills if I can return one, she said with confidence "no you have to return both". So of course I went ahead and purchased it anyways, even if it didn't work I'd just return them both anyways. So as soon as I left with both the items I circled right back to the entrance and asked the customer service that I wanted to return the mower and keep the washer, the dude said sure and that was that. :) My receipt looked exactly like the OP so I was pretty sure the lady was talking out of her ass as some of them like to do.

So yes definitely works! Been messing around with the pressure washer and yeah can definitely get to many places that full washers can't and just seems so convenient so more likely to be used. Its not as powerful as my full washer but it seems strong enough for what I need. I just bought a Stinger and have ceramic coated it so I'm hoping I can easily pressure wash most of the every day dust and dirt off before it gets layered and caked on, so far so good. I also purchased the foam blaster made for these washers as well, looking forward to using this in the summer.
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RedruM7 wrote: Thanks again Blustreak, sure enough I went to the Home Depot today grabbed the items and even asked the lady at the tills if I can return one, she said with confidence "no you have to return both". So of course I went ahead and purchased it anyways, even if it didn't work I'd just return them both anyways. So as soon as I left with both the items I circled right back to the entrance and asked the customer service that I wanted to return the mower and keep the washer, the dude said sure and that was that. :) My receipt looked exactly like the OP so I was pretty sure the lady was talking out of her ass as some of them like to do.

So yes definitely works! Been messing around with the pressure washer and yeah can definitely get to many places that full washers can't and just seems so convenient so more likely to be used. Its not as powerful as my full washer but it seems strong enough for what I need. I just bought a Stinger and have ceramic coated it so I'm hoping I can easily pressure wash most of the every day dust and dirt off before it gets layered and caked on, so far so good. I also purchased the foam blaster made for these washers as well, looking forward to using this in the summer.
Does it come only with the sprayer in the box, or did you also get the 20' siphon hose too? The description on HD only mentions the sprayer and manual in the box, yet the Ryobi Canada site lists the siphon hose in the specs. I like the deal price, but not if it means having to buy extra pieces to gain the portability Ryobi is touting.
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Blustreak wrote: Does it come only with the sprayer in the box, or did you also get the 20' siphon hose too? The description on HD only mentions the sprayer and manual in the box, yet the Ryobi Canada site lists the siphon hose in the specs. I like the deal price, but not if it means having to buy extra pieces to gain the portability Ryobi is touting.
It comes with quite a few useful accessories actually, 3 I think, the long siphon hose, a quick release attachment for garden hoses and of course the 2L bottle adapter. The washer of course has the built in 3 nozzle barrel which you can rotate between spray, 15 degrees and turbo which I always thought was nice to have so you don't have to switch nozzle pieces, it also has a detachable wand so you can run it short with no wand which I think I prefer.

The 2L attachment is pretty neat although at full power it drains the 2L in only a few minutes of spraying, so a bucket is probably more useful for normal jobs.
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This Power Cleaner is basically a portable pressure washer, right? How useful is it given its low pressure and flow rate?

At over $100, this Power Cleaner does not seem all that attractive other than portability. With the battery attached, it may not be that portable after all.

Why not get a Kobalt 1700 PSI Pressure Washer for $89.99+taxes (after $10 welcome coupon)? it is pretty light and can be moved around easily.

I am tempted to buy this kit and return the Power Cleaner, only to notice it is only 18V and 16".
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theastroboy wrote: This Power Cleaner is basically a portable pressure washer, right? How useful is it given its low pressure and flow rate?

At over $100, this Power Cleaner does not seem all that attractive other than portability. With the battery attached, it may not be that portable after all.

Why not get a Kobalt 1700 PSI Pressure Washer for $89.99+taxes (after $10 welcome coupon)? it is pretty light and can be moved around easily.

I am tempted to buy this kit and return the Power Cleaner, only to notice it is only 18V and 16".
Well this is what I'm testing as well, but like my previous post explains it seems strong enough for what I need, quick and more frequent cleans on my ceramic coated car (meaning the car is hydrophobic and water and dirt gets repelled) so even a lighter duty pressure washer can clean most of the visible dirt, I also have the highest powered 40V Ryobi leaf blower to dry the car as I'm aiming to clean as touchless as possible. My current 1800psi pressure washer is such a pain to setup and use I get discouraged from even trying unless I plan a nice weekend morning to start.

Its also great for cleaning my walkout balcony where there is no garden hose access so I can quickly spray down my outdoor patio furniture/BBQ and hose down all the spiders etc. I've been getting into more and more of the Ryobi batteries and tools so their marketing and design seem to be working... I also use Ryobi's batterys for several other DIY projects like ebikes and 3d printed adapters so the more uses for them the better.

The 18v system is quite light, slightly more heavy than a normal drill, the 40v which I also bought to try is fairly heavy but not too bad, it only gets noticeably heavy when you attach a full 2L bottle but still surprisingly balanced so its quite usable.
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i have used the washer to wash my car. its really easy to use and much better than taking out my garden hose then attach to my ryobi electric 1600psi washer. i just fill my bucket with water and start washing with the siphon hose, havnt tried the 2 liter bottle attachment yet. also has another bucket with soap water and it works well without the soap attachment bottle.

i have not tried the mower yet, but i got rid of my toro 22" personal pace due to new house lawn extremely small. also this ryobi mower stores upright which is a godsend in my small garage.

one thing to bear in mind is that the mower comes with non-hp batteries, even though both tools are hp. upon closer look both tools dont have the hp extra contacts either.
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Blustreak wrote: I also just noticed at the bottom of the receipt the return policy is 365 days ?!? Am I reading this correctly that you now have until March 31, 2023 to return either or both items ??
According to return policy:
If your online purchase was made with a The Home Depot Consumer Credit Card, The Home Depot Commercial Revolving Charge, or The Home Depot Commercial Account, you have 365 days from date of purchase to return the items to any of our Canadian stores to receive a full refund, unless otherwise noted below. All existing Return Policy rules apply.
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DimsumDeals wrote: you can get this as the free tool now:

+ FREE TOOL - UP TO $268 VALUE
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ryobi- ... 1001695854

wonder what the refund value is if i return this and keep the mower?
placed an order with this as my free tool. I'm planning to keep the mower and return the pole saw. i will give an update once i return it Smiling Face With Open Mouth
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